§ 14-40-604 - Proceedings to prevent annexation.
               	 		
14-40-604.    Proceedings to prevent annexation.
    (a)    (1)  No  further action shall be taken for a period of thirty (30) days after  the order for annexation has been entered. Within that time any person  interested may institute a proceeding in the circuit court to have the  annexation prevented.
      (2)    (A)  If  the court or judge hearing the proceeding shall be satisfied that the  requirements for annexation as set out in this subchapter have not been  complied with, that the territory proposed to be annexed is unreasonably  large, or that the territory is not properly described, the court or  judge shall make an order restraining any further action under the order  of the county court and annulling it. However, such proceeding shall  not bar any subsequent petition.
            (B)  If  the court or judge shall determine that the order of the county court  was proper, then the order of the county court shall be affirmed, and  the proceedings to prevent the annexation shall be dismissed.
(b)  When  any complaint shall be made in accordance with this section to prevent  an annexation of territory, notice thereof shall be given to the city or  incorporated town authorities and the agent of the petitioners.