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Stockton Municipal Code

Chapter 9
PUBLIC WORKS

Part V
STOCKTON IMPROVEMENT PROCEDURE CODE

DIVISION 4
LIEN

Article 1
Nature and Extent


SEC. 9-198. PRIORITY OF LIENS:

The lien of a fixed lien assessment, whether a bond or bonds are issued to represent it, shall have priority over all fixed lien assessments which may thereafter be created against the property.

SEC. 9-199. Id — REASSESSMENT, REFUNDING AND SUPPLEMENTAL ASSESSMENT:

The lien of a reassessment and a refunding assessment shall have the same priority as the original assessment to which it relates. A supplemental assessment is a new assessment.

SEC. 9-200. LIEN DATE:

Immediately upon the recording of a notice of assessment in the office of the County Recorder, any assessment shall thereupon be a lien on the property against which it is made.

SEC. 9-201. CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE:

From and after the date of recording a fixed lien warrant, assessment and diagram and from and after the recording of the notice of assessment, all persons shall be deemed to have notice of the contents of each thereof.

SEC. 9-202. DURATION OF LIEN:

The lien of a fixed lien assessment shall continue for a period of four (4) years from the date of recording of the notice of assessment In the event bonds are issued to represent the assessment, the lien shall continue until the expiration of four (4) years from the due date of the last installment upon the bonds or of the last principal coupon attached thereto.

SEC. 9-203. UNIFORM PRIORITY LAW:

The provisions of Article 13, Chapter 4, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 (commencing with Section 53930) of the Government Code, providing a uniform law as to the priority of liens, fixed lien and of ad valorem assessments, shall apply. Annual assessments to pay the principal and interest of bonds which represent other than fixed lien assessments, which are levied on other than an ad valorem basis, shall have equal priority with each other, with ad valorem assessments, and with taxes.

(Amended by Ordinance 2640-C.S. — Effective April 10, 1975)

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