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Where there is only one heritor in any parish in which any new or additional parochial building is to be erected, or any existing parochial building is to be improved or enlarged, such heritor may apply by summary petition to the sheriff of the county in which such parish is situate for authority to raise the money required to defray the expense of the erection, improvement, or enlargement of such parochial building by annual assessments extending over any period not exceeding ten years, and to borrow the money required for that purpose, and to charge and assign such annual assessments in security of the payment thereof and of the interest thereon; and on considering such petition the sheriff shall order intimation thereof to be given by advertisement inserted once in each of two successive weeks in a newspaper published or generally circulated in such county; and after such intimation it shall be lawful for the sheriff to grant warrant and authority to such heritor to raise the money so required by annual assessments as aforesaid, and to charge and assign the same in security of the repayment of the money to be borrowed, and the interest thereof, by a bond and assignation signed by such heritor; and the creditor in or person having right to such bond and assignation shall have the same rights and remedies for the recovery of the sums, principal and interest, due and to become due under such bond and assignation, as are herein-before provided with respect to bonds and assignations signed by any two heritors.
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