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WATER CODE
SECTION 76000-76001



76000.  Upon the adoption of an order of annexation, the petitioning
district shall be deemed dissolved, except that if there is any
outstanding indebtedness of the petitioning district at the time of
the dissolution thereof, the board of the annexing district shall
furnish annually to the board of supervisors of the county in which
the petitioning district is situated, or, if such district is
situated in more than one county, then to the board of supervisors of
each county in which any portion of the district is situated, an
estimate in writing of the amount needed (computed as provided in
Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 75350) of Part 8 of this division)
for the payment of such outstanding indebtedness of the petitioning
district in like manner as though the district had not been
dissolved.



76001.  Upon receipt of the estimates furnished pursuant to Section
76000, the board or boards of supervisors shall levy an assessment on
the lands comprising the petitioning district, in the manner
provided in Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 75370) of Part 8 of
this division, and the board of the annexing district shall cause the
obligations evidencing such indebtedness to be paid according to
their tenor out of the money raised from such assessments.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Wat > 76000-76001

WATER CODE
SECTION 76000-76001



76000.  Upon the adoption of an order of annexation, the petitioning
district shall be deemed dissolved, except that if there is any
outstanding indebtedness of the petitioning district at the time of
the dissolution thereof, the board of the annexing district shall
furnish annually to the board of supervisors of the county in which
the petitioning district is situated, or, if such district is
situated in more than one county, then to the board of supervisors of
each county in which any portion of the district is situated, an
estimate in writing of the amount needed (computed as provided in
Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 75350) of Part 8 of this division)
for the payment of such outstanding indebtedness of the petitioning
district in like manner as though the district had not been
dissolved.



76001.  Upon receipt of the estimates furnished pursuant to Section
76000, the board or boards of supervisors shall levy an assessment on
the lands comprising the petitioning district, in the manner
provided in Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 75370) of Part 8 of
this division, and the board of the annexing district shall cause the
obligations evidencing such indebtedness to be paid according to
their tenor out of the money raised from such assessments.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Wat > 76000-76001

WATER CODE
SECTION 76000-76001



76000.  Upon the adoption of an order of annexation, the petitioning
district shall be deemed dissolved, except that if there is any
outstanding indebtedness of the petitioning district at the time of
the dissolution thereof, the board of the annexing district shall
furnish annually to the board of supervisors of the county in which
the petitioning district is situated, or, if such district is
situated in more than one county, then to the board of supervisors of
each county in which any portion of the district is situated, an
estimate in writing of the amount needed (computed as provided in
Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 75350) of Part 8 of this division)
for the payment of such outstanding indebtedness of the petitioning
district in like manner as though the district had not been
dissolved.



76001.  Upon receipt of the estimates furnished pursuant to Section
76000, the board or boards of supervisors shall levy an assessment on
the lands comprising the petitioning district, in the manner
provided in Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 75370) of Part 8 of
this division, and the board of the annexing district shall cause the
obligations evidencing such indebtedness to be paid according to
their tenor out of the money raised from such assessments.