If the
district at the time of dissolution was wholly within
unincorporated territory in one county, its property vests in
that county.
If the district at the time of dissolution was situated
wholly within the boundaries of a single city, its property vests
in that city.
If the district at the time of dissolution comprised only
unincorporated territory in two or more counties, its property
vests in those counties in proportion to the assessed value of
each county's property within the boundaries of the district as
shown on the last equalized county assessment roll.
If the district at the time of dissolution comprised both
incorporated and unincorporated territory, its property vests in
each unit in proportion as its assessed property value lies
within the boundaries of the district: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That
any real property, easements, or rights-of-way vest in the city
in which they are situated or in the county in which they are
situated.
[1957 c 153 § 44.]