7-2-4331. When land conclusively presumed to be annexed. A tract or parcel of land that has been shown on municipal maps or plats as being within municipal boundaries but is later found to have been improperly or unofficially annexed is conclusively presumed to be annexed and may be so recorded if municipal taxes have been paid on the tract or parcel without protest for a period of 7 years.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 109, L. 1981.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Chapter 2. Creation, Alteration, and Abandonment of Local Governments
Part 43. Annexation of Contiguous Land
7-2-4301. What constitutes contiguous lands
7-2-4302. Annexation of contiguous municipalities
7-2-4303. Restrictions on annexation power
7-2-4304. Applicability of part
7-2-4305. Provision of services
7-2-4306. through 7-2-4310 reserved
7-2-4311. Annexation of contiguous land by cities or towns
7-2-4312. Resolution of intent by city or town -- notice
7-2-4313. Contents of notice -- protest period
7-2-4314. Hearing on question of annexation -- election on annexation -- resolution of annexation
7-2-4315. through 7-2-4320 reserved
7-2-4325. Consolidation of proceedings for two or more tracts
7-2-4326. through 7-2-4330 reserved
7-2-4331. When land conclusively presumed to be annexed