PART VI. FINANCING IMPROVEMENTS BY ISSUANCE OF
ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATES.
§8-18-13. Assessment certificates.
If the governing body shall determine by ordinance or
resolution to pay for the cost of the work by the issuance of
assessment certificates, then immediately upon the laying of the
assessment against the abutting property, such assessment
certificates shall be issued evidencing said assessments and each
installment of principal and interest payable. Said certificates
may be payable to the municipality or to the bearer and be signed
by the mayor and recorder, or other equivalent officers of the
municipality, and shall refer to the ordinance or resolution laying
the assessments; shall show the amount and date of the assessment
and describe the property against which the assessment is laid,
describing the same as to ownership, amount, frontage and briefly
as to location. Said certificates shall also show the dates on
which principal and interest payments are due, and shall contain a
provision that in the event there is default in the payment of any
one of such installments and such default continues for a period of
sixty days, then all unpaid installments shall become due and
payable at the election of the certificate holder and the holder
may proceed to collect all of the unpaid balances of installments,
with interest until paid. Said certificates may be issued to the
contractor making the improvements in payment therefor, upon the
contractor's reimbursing the municipality for those items of the cost and expense advanced by the municipality and referred to in
section seven of this article. Said certificates payable to the
bearer shall be assignable by delivery of the certificates and be
enforceable by the holder. The municipality issuing such
certificates shall not be held as guarantor or in any way liable
for the payment of bearer certificates.