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Code · California · Water Code

§ 47350

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When any installment has become delinquent, the county treasurer shall, within 10 days, publish a notice in the county once a week for two successive weeks containing all the following:
(a)A description of each parcel of land within the county, as described on the assessment list, on which a delinquent installment is due.
(b)The name of the person to whom the installment is assessed, or if the owner is unknown, a statement of that fact.
(c)The amount of the installment delinquent on each parcel.
(d)The amount of interest on the delinquent installment, reckoned to the day of sale.
(e)The amount of the 10 percent penalty.
(f)A statement that each of the described parcels will be sold at public auction by the county treasurer in front of the county courthouse at a specified day and hour to pay the delinquent installment plus accrued interest and penalty.
The day of sale shall not be less than 30 nor more than 60 days from the date of delinquency.
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