§ 262-27. 1921 ratification of actions.  


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  • (a)

    That the report of the commissioners of the Naples Drainage District in Lee County, Florida, making the assessment of benefits and damages against the properties in said district, be and the same is hereby ratified, validated and confirmed in every respect.

    (b)

    The levy of the total tax and the levy of the 1920 installment tax as made by the board of supervisors of the Naples Drainage District, in Lee County, Florida, be and the same is hereby ratified, validated and confirmed in every respect and such levy is hereby made a lien against the properties in the said district against which said levy has been made.

    (c)

    The Act of the board of supervisors of the Naples Drainage District of Lee County, Florida, in issuing bonds for and on behalf of said district to the amount of $33,400.00, such bonds bearing the date of January 1, 1920, with interest from the date thereof at the rate of six percent per annum, payable semi-annually on July 1 and January 1 of each year, such bonds maturing $2,000.00 on January 1, 1925, and $2,000.00 on January 1 of each and every year thereafter, up to and including January 1, 1935; and $3,000.00, maturing on January 1, 1936, and $3,000.00 maturing on January 1 of each and every year, up to and including January 1, 1938; and $3,400.00 maturing on January 1, 1939, be and the same is hereby ratified, validated and confirmed in every respect and such bonds as issued shall be and the same is hereby made a lien against the lands in the said district so assessed for benefits.

    (d)

    All the acts and proceedings taken and had by the board of supervisors of the Naples Drainage District in Lee County, Florida, for and on behalf of the said district, since the creation and organization thereof, be and the same is hereby validated and confirmed.

(Laws of Fla. ch. 8897 (1921), §§ 1—4)

Editor's note

The above act references Lee County rather than Collier County because Collier County was not organized until 1923. See Laws of Fla. ch. 9362 (1923). The area incorporated into the district apparently embraces land that is now in Collier County.