§ 31-35-609. Default in Payment – Penalty
Failure to pay any installment, whether of principal or interest, when due shall cause the whole of the unpaid principal to become due and collectible immediately, and the whole amount of the unpaid principal and accrued interest shall thereafter draw interest at the rate of one percent per month or fraction of a month until […]
§ 31-35-706. Continuing Annual Charges
The rates and charges so established shall be annual charges and shall be continuing annual charges from year to year until such ordinance is amended or repealed. The use of said sewerage system on or after the passage of said ordinance shall be conclusive evidence of the assent of the owner of the property to […]
§ 31-35-610. Discount for Cash Payment
Payments may be made to the municipal treasurer at any time within thirty days of the final publication of the assessing ordinance, and an allowance of five percent shall be allowed on all payments made during such period, but not thereafter. At the expiration of the thirty-day period, the municipal treasurer shall return the local […]
§ 31-35-611. Payment of Assessments – Default – Sale
The county treasurer shall receive payment of all assessments on the assessment roll, with interest, and, in the case of default in the payment of any installment of principal or interest when due, shall advertise and sell any and all property concerning which such default is suffered for the payment of the whole of the […]
§ 31-35-612. Owner of Interest May Pay His Share
The owner of any divided or undivided interest in the property assessed may pay his share of any assessment upon producing evidence of the extent of his interest which is satisfactory to the treasurer having the roll in charge. Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1266, § 1, effective July 1. Editor’s note: This […]
§ 31-35-613. When Collections Paid to Municipality
All collections made by the county treasurer upon such assessment roll in any calendar month shall be accounted for and paid over to the municipal treasurer on or before the tenth day of the next month, with separate statements for all such collections for each improvement. Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1266, § […]
§ 31-35-512. Additional Powers of Municipality
The municipality, acting by and through the board, has the following powers: To have the duties, privileges, immunities, rights, liabilities, and disabilities pertaining to a body corporate and politic and constituting a municipal corporation and political subdivision of the state established as an instrumentality exercising public and essential governmental and proprietary functions to provide for […]
§ 31-35-513. Financial Powers of Municipality
The municipality, acting by and through the board, also has the following powers: To borrow money and to issue municipal securities evidencing any loan to or amount due by the municipality, to provide for and secure the payment of any municipal securities and the rights of the holders thereof, and to purchase, hold, and dispose […]
§ 31-35-514. Other Powers of Board
The delineation of powers in this part 5 which may be exercised by the board does not by implication deny any other powers which are otherwise granted to the municipality by law. Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1264, § 1, effective July 1. Editor’s note: This section is similar to former § 31-35-431 […]
§ 31-35-601. Owner to Be Notified
In addition to the powers already had by municipalities, they have the following powers: When the governing body of a municipality having a public sewerage system deems it necessary for the protection of public health that owners of one or more premises connect their premises with the public sewer, thirty days’ notice in writing shall […]