Arizona Laws 48-523. Delivery of assessment; recording; assessment roll; assessment as lien
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A. The clerk shall deliver to the street superintendent the assessment as confirmed with his certificate of confirmation, and the date thereof.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 48-523
- assessment roll: means a special assessment made under the provisions of this article. See Arizona Laws 48-571
- Clerk: includes any person or official who performs the duties of clerk of the city or town. See Arizona Laws 48-571
- Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Street: includes avenues, alleys, highways, lanes, crossings, intersections, courts, places and grounds now open or dedicated or hereafter opened or dedicated to public use, and public ways. See Arizona Laws 48-571
- Street superintendent: includes any officer or board who, by law, has charge of streets or the improvement thereof in a city or town. See Arizona Laws 48-501
- superintendent: includes any person who, under whatever official name, is charged with the care or supervision of the streets of the city or town. See Arizona Laws 48-571
B. The street superintendent shall record the assessment and diagram in his office, in a book kept for that purpose, and append thereto his certificate of the date of the recording, and the record shall be the assessment roll.
C. From the date of the recording all persons shall be deemed to have notice of the contents of the assessment roll.
D. Immediately upon recording, the several assessments in the assessment roll shall become due and payable and shall be a lien upon the property against which it is made.