§ 48-2631 Change of boundaries of divisions
§ 48-2632 Change of boundaries of district; effect
§ 48-2633 Petition for change of boundaries; costs
§ 48-2634 Personal representatives as petitioners
§ 48-2635 Notice of petition and hearing
§ 48-2636 Hearing on petition for inclusion of lands; order changing boundaries when petition unopposed; effect of failure to protest
§ 48-2637 Order for election upon opposed petition; notice and conduct of election; ballots
§ 48-2638 Results of election; order changing boundaries
§ 48-2639 Recording order for change of boundaries; effect of inclusion of lands
§ 48-2640 Entry of petition in board minutes; effect
§ 48-2641 Dissolution of district

Terms Used In Arizona Laws > Title 48 > Chapter 18 > Article 2 - Change of Boundaries and Dissolution

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