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Section 50508.

50508. The time for receiving bids shall not be fixed until the first regular meeting of the legislative body after the expiration of 15 days following the adoption of the resolution ordering the property to be leased. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50493.

50493. The petition shall be in general language and no particular requirements are necessary for its validity, except it shall provide that the property be leased to the highest bidder. The petition may state the terms under which the property may be leased. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50509.

50509. The legislative body shall cause a notice to be posted conspicuously for five days on or near the legislative body’s chamber door. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50494.

50494. Upon receiving the petition, the legislative body may adopt a resolution of intention to lease the property according to the terms of the petition. The resolution of intention is sufficient if it states in general terms: (a) The terms of the petition. (b) The location of the property. (c) The purpose for which the property is proposed […]

Section 50510.

50510. The notice shall contain the terms of the petition and an invitation for sealed bids for the leasing of the property. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50495.

50495. The resolution of intention shall also contain a notice of the time and place persons objecting to the proposed leasing may appear before the legislative body and show cause why the proposed leasing should not be executed in accordance with the resolution of intention and petition. The time shall be not less than fifteen, […]

Section 50511.

50511. The notice shall be published once a week for two successive weeks in a daily, semiweekly, or weekly newspaper published or circulated in the local agency or assessment district. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50496.

50496. The clerk of the legislative body shall cause the resolution of intention to be published once a week for two successive weeks in one or more daily newspapers published and circulated in the local agency. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50497.

50497. At the time fixed in the resolution of intention, any owner of property assessed or being assessed to purchase the property to be leased may appear before the legislative body and object to the lease. Failure to object at that time is a waiver of all objections to the proposed leasing and a bar […]

Section 50498.

50498. At any time not later than the hour set for hearing objections, any owner of property assessed or being assessed to purchase the property to be leased may make and deliver to the clerk of the legislative body a written protest against the proposed leasing. No other protest or objections shall be considered. (Added […]