At the time of meeting for review, the board of directors shall hear whatsoever objections may be urged by any person interested, and, if satisfied that any injustice has been done in the classification of the several tracts of land or any of them, it shall correct the same in accordance with what is right, but if not so satisfied, it shall leave the classification as first made and enter an order to that effect. Any person appearing and urging objections who is not satisfied with the decision of the board of directors may appeal from its decision to the district court of the county in which the lands affected are situated, within ten days after the decision of the board of directors is rendered, by filing with the county clerk and recorder a bond with security conditioned to pay such taxes as are finally levied upon the land in question, and the costs occasioned by the appeal, in case the board of directors is sustained by the court.
Source: L. 11: p. 322, § 55. L. 13: p. 255, § 2. C.L. § 2163. CSA: C. 57, § 57. CRS 53: § 47-4-3. C.R.S. 1963: § 47-4-3. L. 64: p. 248, § 119.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 37 - Water and Irrigation
Article 23 - Assessment for Benefits
§ 37-23-101. Assessments According to Benefits
§ 37-23-101.5. Determination of Special Benefits - Factors Considered
§ 37-23-102. Objections to Classification - Hearing
§ 37-23-103. Corrections - Appeal - Bond
§ 37-23-104. Hearing on Appeal - Special Jury
§ 37-23-106. Modified Classification Filed
§ 37-23-107. Special Assessments - Apportionment
§ 37-23-109. Alternative Method of Assessment
§ 37-23-110. Owner May Except - Hearing
§ 37-23-111. Tax Levies - How Made
§ 37-23-112. Levy for Alternative Plan
§ 37-23-113. Assessments - How Made
§ 37-23-114. State Tax Laws to Apply
§ 37-23-115. Sale of Property Taxed