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Title 4
Miscellaneous Provisions

Sections

560
Abandoned subdivisions
561
Payments in lieu of taxes
561‑A
Payments in lieu of taxes
562
Certain property used or occupied by a railroad
563
Real property used to store spent nuclear fuel
564
Privately-owned improvements on state lands
566
Dams and reservoirs
570
Advisory valuations of utility real property
572
Employment of experts in connection with assessments of real property
574
Information to be furnished by recording officers and assessors
575
Assessor's annual reports
575‑A
Electric generating facility annual reports
575‑B
Solar or wind energy systems
576
Assessment under cooperative agreements
578
County assistance under cooperative agreements
579
Coordinated assessment programs
580
Condominiums
581
Assessment of residential cooperative, condominium and rental property
581‑A
Assessment of residential real property
581‑B
Assessment of parcels used for residential purposes and registered as family day care homes
582
Valuation of agricultural structures
582‑A
Value of lands and structures supporting non-residential water dependent activities
 



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