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Title 3
Miscellaneous Provisions

Sections

490
Exemption from special ad valorem levies and special assessments
491
Conservation easement agreement exemption
491*2
Conservation easement agreement exemption
491‑A
Conservation easement agreement exemption
491‑A*2
Conservation easement agreement exemption
491‑B
Conservation easement agreement exemption
491‑B*2
Conservation easement agreement exemption
492
Ascertainment of amount of special assessment in certain cases
494
Taxation of exempt property upon transfer of title or possession in certain instances
494‑A
Exemption from taxation of property upon transfer of title in certain instances
495
Exemption reports
496
Voluntary renunciation of an exemption
497
Construction of certain local option provisions in exemption statutes
 



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