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Code · Kansas · Chapter 79 — Taxation

79-426. Joint ownership; payment of taxes by one owner; lien.

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79-426. Joint ownership; payment of taxes by one owner; lien. When land owned by two or more persons shall be assessed jointly, and any one or more of them shall not pay the proper portion of the tax due in such cases, any such owner paying the whole tax or who has redeemed the whole tract after it has been sold for delinquent taxes shall have a lien on the interest of the owner who was delinquent to the extent of the tax justly owing by such delinquent, and may sue and recover the amount advanced with interest and costs.
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