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Section 316 - Publication of resolution or notice -- Limitation on actions to contest legality.

UT Code § 63B-11-316 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The commission may: (a) publish any resolution it adopts under this chapter: (i) once in a newspaper having general circulation in Utah; and (ii) as required in Section 45-1-101; or (b) in lieu of publishing the entire resolution, publish a notice of bonds to be issued, titled as such, containing the information required by Subsection 11-14-316(2).

(a) publish any resolution it adopts under this chapter: (i) once in a newspaper having general circulation in Utah; and (ii) as required in Section 45-1-101; or

(i) once in a newspaper having general circulation in Utah; and

(ii) as required in Section 45-1-101; or

(b) in lieu of publishing the entire resolution, publish a notice of bonds to be issued, titled as such, containing the information required by Subsection 11-14-316(2).

(2) (a) Any interested person, for 30 days after the date of publication, may contest: (i) the legality of the resolution; (ii) any of the bonds authorized under it; or (iii) any of the provisions made for the security and repayment of the bonds. (b) After 30 days, a person may not contest the legality of the resolution, any of the bonds authorized under it, or any of the provisions made for the security and repayment of the bonds for any cause.

(a) Any interested person, for 30 days after the date of publication, may contest: (i) the legality of the resolution; (ii) any of the bonds authorized under it; or (iii) any of the provisions made for the security and repayment of the bonds.

(i) the legality of the resolution;

(ii) any of the bonds authorized under it; or

(iii) any of the provisions made for the security and repayment of the bonds.

(b) After 30 days, a person may not contest the legality of the resolution, any of the bonds authorized under it, or any of the provisions made for the security and repayment of the bonds for any cause.

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Section 316 - Publication of resolution or notice -- Limitation on actions to contest legality.