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Section 20-17-1113 - Assessment - Time for payment - Failure to pay - Redemption

(a)(1) All annual benefits extended and levied under this subchapter shall be payable between the third Monday in February and the third Monday in April of each year.(2) If any annual benefit assessments levied by the board of commissioners under this subchapter are not paid at maturity, the collector shall not embrace the assessments in the taxes for which he or she shall sell the lands, but he or she shall report the delinquencies to the board of commissioners of the district who shall add to the amount of the annual benefit assessment a penalty of ten percent (10%).(b) The board of commissioners shall enforce the collection by equitable proceedings in the circuit court of the county in the manner provided by §§ 14-121-426 - 14-121-432.(c) However, the owner of property sold for taxes thereunder shall have the right to redeem it at any time within two (2) years from the time when his or her lands have been stricken off by the commissioner making the sale.Acts 1957, No. 318, § 9; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-1309.

(a)(1) All annual benefits extended and levied under this subchapter shall be payable between the third Monday in February and the third Monday in April of each year.(2) If any annual benefit assessments levied by the board of commissioners under this subchapter are not paid at maturity, the collector shall not embrace the assessments in the taxes for which he or she shall sell the lands, but he or she shall report the delinquencies to the board of commissioners of the district who shall add to the amount of the annual benefit assessment a penalty of ten percent (10%).(b) The board of commissioners shall enforce the collection by equitable proceedings in the circuit court of the county in the manner provided by §§ 14-121-426 - 14-121-432.(c) However, the owner of property sold for taxes thereunder shall have the right to redeem it at any time within two (2) years from the time when his or her lands have been stricken off by the commissioner making the sale.Acts 1957, No. 318, § 9; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-1309.
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