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    • Iowa Code
    • Title XV - JUDICIAL BRANCH AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURES
    • Chapter 650 - DISPUTED CORNERS AND BOUNDARIES
    • Section 650.2 - County as party.

    Iowa Code
    Chapter 650 - DISPUTED CORNERS AND BOUNDARIES
    Section 650.2 - County as party.

    650.2 County as party.
    If any public road is likely to be affected thereby, the proper county shall be made defendant.
    [C97, §4228; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §12294; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §650.2]

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    Iowa Code

    Title XV - JUDICIAL BRANCH AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURES

    Chapter 650 - DISPUTED CORNERS AND BOUNDARIES

    Section 650.1 - When allowed.

    Section 650.2 - County as party.

    Section 650.3 - Notice.

    Section 650.4 - Nature of action.

    Section 650.5 - Petition.

    Section 650.6 - Specific issues — acquiescence.

    Section 650.7 - Commission.

    Section 650.8 - Oath — assistants.

    Section 650.9 - Hearing.

    Section 650.10 - Finding as to acquiescence.

    Section 650.11 - Adjournments — report.

    Section 650.12 - Exceptions — hearing in court.

    Section 650.13 - Decree conclusive.

    Section 650.14 - Boundaries by acquiescence established.

    Section 650.15 - Appeal.

    Section 650.16 - Costs.

    Section 650.17 - Boundaries by agreement.

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