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67A.750 Action of aggrieved property owner -- Limitation. (1) Within thirty (30) days after notice provided in KRS 67A.745(1) any owner of property to be benefited by the proposed project, may file an action in circuit court, <br>seeking relief by declaratory judgment, injunction, or otherwise. The owner may file <br>in the office of the clerk of the urban-county government a written, notarized <br>statement of intent to file such an action, indorsed by a licensed attorney at law to <br>the effect, that in his opinion, his client has a reasonable and legitimate probable <br>cause for such proposed litigation in which event the time for filing such action <br>shall be extended for fifteen (15) days after the date such statement is filed. (2) If such action is filed or a statement of intent is filed as provided in subsection (1) of this section, all proceedings of the urban-county government with respect to the <br>above project shall be abated until final judicial determination of the controversies <br>presented thereby. After the lapse of the thirty (30) day period, all actions by owners <br>of properties to be benefited shall be forever barred. Effective: June 21, 1974 <br>History: Created 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 394, sec. 9, effective June 21, 1974.

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67A.750 Action of aggrieved property owner -- Limitation. (1) Within thirty (30) days after notice provided in KRS 67A.745(1) any owner of property to be benefited by the proposed project, may file an action in circuit court, <br>seeking relief by declaratory judgment, injunction, or otherwise. The owner may file <br>in the office of the clerk of the urban-county government a written, notarized <br>statement of intent to file such an action, indorsed by a licensed attorney at law to <br>the effect, that in his opinion, his client has a reasonable and legitimate probable <br>cause for such proposed litigation in which event the time for filing such action <br>shall be extended for fifteen (15) days after the date such statement is filed. (2) If such action is filed or a statement of intent is filed as provided in subsection (1) of this section, all proceedings of the urban-county government with respect to the <br>above project shall be abated until final judicial determination of the controversies <br>presented thereby. After the lapse of the thirty (30) day period, all actions by owners <br>of properties to be benefited shall be forever barred. Effective: June 21, 1974 <br>History: Created 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 394, sec. 9, effective June 21, 1974.

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Statutes > Kentucky > 067A00 > 750

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67A.750 Action of aggrieved property owner -- Limitation. (1) Within thirty (30) days after notice provided in KRS 67A.745(1) any owner of property to be benefited by the proposed project, may file an action in circuit court, <br>seeking relief by declaratory judgment, injunction, or otherwise. The owner may file <br>in the office of the clerk of the urban-county government a written, notarized <br>statement of intent to file such an action, indorsed by a licensed attorney at law to <br>the effect, that in his opinion, his client has a reasonable and legitimate probable <br>cause for such proposed litigation in which event the time for filing such action <br>shall be extended for fifteen (15) days after the date such statement is filed. (2) If such action is filed or a statement of intent is filed as provided in subsection (1) of this section, all proceedings of the urban-county government with respect to the <br>above project shall be abated until final judicial determination of the controversies <br>presented thereby. After the lapse of the thirty (30) day period, all actions by owners <br>of properties to be benefited shall be forever barred. Effective: June 21, 1974 <br>History: Created 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 394, sec. 9, effective June 21, 1974.