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Code · Arizona · Title 11 — Criminal Law

11-260. Payment of outstanding taxes, penalties and interest on acquiring property

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A. If a county acquires real or personal property, whether by purchase, exchange, condemnation, gift or otherwise, the board of supervisors shall pay to the county treasurer any taxes on the property that were unpaid as of the date of acquisition, including penalties and interest.
B. The lien for unpaid delinquent taxes, penalties and interest on property acquired by a county:
1. Is not abated, extinguished, discharged or merged in the title to the property.
2. Is enforceable in the same manner as other delinquent tax liens.
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