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WATER CODE
SECTION 76060-76061



76060.  Upon the dissolution of a district, any and all real
property belonging to the district shall become and be the property
of the county in which the real property is situated.



76061.  The personal property belonging to a district upon its
dissolution shall be sold by the board of supervisors of the
principal county, and the proceeds from such sale, together with all
moneys of the district, remaining after the payment of all of the
obligations of the district, shall be paid into the general funds of
the affected counties in the same proportions that the assessed
values of the lands (according to the last assessment rolls) within
the district in each of such counties bear one to the other.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Wat > 76060-76061

WATER CODE
SECTION 76060-76061



76060.  Upon the dissolution of a district, any and all real
property belonging to the district shall become and be the property
of the county in which the real property is situated.



76061.  The personal property belonging to a district upon its
dissolution shall be sold by the board of supervisors of the
principal county, and the proceeds from such sale, together with all
moneys of the district, remaining after the payment of all of the
obligations of the district, shall be paid into the general funds of
the affected counties in the same proportions that the assessed
values of the lands (according to the last assessment rolls) within
the district in each of such counties bear one to the other.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Wat > 76060-76061

WATER CODE
SECTION 76060-76061



76060.  Upon the dissolution of a district, any and all real
property belonging to the district shall become and be the property
of the county in which the real property is situated.



76061.  The personal property belonging to a district upon its
dissolution shall be sold by the board of supervisors of the
principal county, and the proceeds from such sale, together with all
moneys of the district, remaining after the payment of all of the
obligations of the district, shall be paid into the general funds of
the affected counties in the same proportions that the assessed
values of the lands (according to the last assessment rolls) within
the district in each of such counties bear one to the other.