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Missouri Revised Statutes Title VII. Cities, Towns and Villages § 88.107. Assessment adjudged invalid--reassessment

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If a city of this state has caused to be constructed or reconstructed any sewer, boulevard, street, alley, sidewalk or other local improvement, and to pay the cost of the improvement has levied a special assessment against private property and issued special tax bills pursuant thereto, and the assessment or any part thereof, or the special tax bills, or any thereof are adjudged invalid and unenforceable either in whole or in part by the final judgment of any appellate court of competent jurisdiction for any reason other than the failure of the contractor who has done the work to fully comply with his contract, the city may, by ordinance, make a new assessment or reassessment upon all land benefitted by the improvement, and in so doing may, if necessary, create a new assessment district and define its boundaries.

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