Oklahoma Code § 82-638

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Petition for readjustment of maintenance assessment -
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Notice and hearing.
Whenever the owners, or representatives of twenty-five percent
(25%) or more of the acreage or value of the lands in the district
shall file a petition with the court clerk in whose office the
petition was filed, stating that there has been a material change in
the value of the property in the district since the last previous
appraisal of benefits, and praying for a readjustment of the
appraisal of benefits for the purpose of making equitable basis for
the levy of the maintenance assessment, the said clerk shall give
notice of the filing and hearing of said petition in the manner
hereinbefore provided.
Upon hearing said petition if said court shall find there has
been a material change in the value of property in said district
since the last previous appraisal of benefits, the court shall order
that there be a readjustment of the appraisal benefits for the

purpose of providing a basis upon which to levy the maintenance
assessment of said district.  Thereupon the court shall direct the
appraisers of the conservancy district to make such readjustment of
appraisal in the manner provided in this act, and said appraisers
shall make their report; and the same proceedings shall be had
thereon, as nearly as may be, as are herein provided for the
appraisal of benefits accruing for original construction.  Provided,
that in making the readjustment of the appraisal of benefits said
appraisals shall not be limited to the aggregate amount of the
original or any previous appraisal benefits, and that after the
making of such readjustment of limitations of such annual
maintenance assessment to one percent (1%) of the total appraised
benefits shall apply to the amount of the benefits as readjusted;
and provided, further, that there shall be no such readjustment of
benefits oftener than once in ten (10) years.
Laws 1923-24, c. 139, p. 189, § 49.

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