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Title 1
County Equalization

Sections

800
County equalization agency
802
Commissioners of equalization
804
Equalization by county equalization agency
805
Alternative county tax apportionment
806
Equalization in special districts located in more than one city or town
808
Correction of clerical errors in county equalizations
810
Statement to be forwarded to commissioner
816
Review by state board of real property tax services
818
Determination on review
820
Method of effectuating county equalization revised by commissioner
822
Alternative method of effectuating revised county equalization
826
Discontinuance and settlement
828
Effect of adjustment of previous county tax levy on taxing and borrowing power
830
Review of final determinations of commissioner relating to county equalization rates
 



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