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O.C.G.A. § 36-39-23 — Collection and use of assessments generally; special fund; treasurer's bond | Georgia Code
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TITLE 36 LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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ARTICLE 2 COMPROMISE OF BONDED DEBT

36-39-23. Collection and use of assessments generally; special fund; treasurer's bond.

The assessment provided for and levied under this chapter shall be payable as the several installments become due, together with the interest thereon, to the treasurer of the municipal corporation, who shall keep an accurate account of all such collections made by him. Such collections shall be kept in a special fund, to be used and applied for the payment of the bonds and the interest thereon and the expenses incurred incident thereto and for no other purpose until all the bonds are paid in full. The treasurer shall give bond in an amount to be fixed by the governing body, conditioned upon the faithful performance by him of the duties imposed in this chapter.

(Ga. L. 1927, p. 321, § 11; Code 1933, § 69-422.)

RESEARCH REFERENCES

C.J.S.

- 40 C.J.S., Highways, § 375. 64A C.J.S., Municipal Corporations, § 2091 et seq.

ALR.

- Personal liability of property owner to pay assessments for local improvements, 127 A.L.R. 551; 167 A.L.R. 1030.

Applicability of statute of limitations to action to enforce special assessments as affected by question whether imposition or enforcement of the assessment is an exercise of a governmental function, 136 A.L.R. 572.

Manner of enforcing special assessments against public property, 150 A.L.R. 1394.

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