2021 Tennessee Code
Part 2 - Commissioners and Apportionment of Costs
§ 54-12-212. Additional Assessments, if First Insufficient

If the first assessment made by the monthly county court for the original cost of any improvement as provided in this part and part 1 of this chapter is insufficient, the court may make an additional assessment in the same ratio as the first.

Structure 2021 Tennessee Code

2021 Tennessee Code

Title 54 - Highways, Bridges and Ferries

Chapter 12 - Road Improvement Districts

Part 2 - Commissioners and Apportionment of Costs

§ 54-12-201. Appointment of Commissioners — Qualifications

§ 54-12-202. Oath of Commissioners — Classification of Lands on Graduated Scale of Benefits

§ 54-12-203. Commissioners Shall Equitably Apportion and Assess Costs — Report in Writing

§ 54-12-205. Subdivision and Classification of Body of Land in One Owner

§ 54-12-206. Description and Ownership of Lands Specified in Reports

§ 54-12-207. Objections to Assessment and Apportionment — Filing

§ 54-12-208. Assessment Made Without Notice

§ 54-12-209. Publication of Hearing Assessments and Apportionments

§ 54-12-210. District in More Than One County — Manner and Times of Publication

§ 54-12-211. Determination of All Objections to Report and Questions of Apportionment and Assessments — Failure to Benefit Cannot Be Shown

§ 54-12-212. Additional Assessments, if First Insufficient

§ 54-12-213. New Report Ordered and New Commissioners When Report Annulled or Set Aside

§ 54-12-215. Special Assessment to Pay Costs and Expenses

§ 54-12-217. Fund for Payment of Costs and Expenses

§ 54-12-218. Trustee to Pay Collections Over to County Clerk Who Shall Pay to Parties Entitled Under Orders of Court

§ 54-12-219. Bonds Required of Trustee and County Clerk

§ 54-12-220. Appeal From Order Fixing Assessment of Benefits Within Five Days — Other Provisions Applicable

§ 54-12-222. Appeal Does Not Prevent Collection of Assessments, if Appellant Is Indemnified by Bond

§ 54-12-223. Indemnity Bond — Execution

§ 54-12-224. Counsel Employed for District on Trial in Appellate Court — Payment