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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

133.200 Payment of costs in action by state to increase assessment -- When

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refunded.
(1)In proceedings brought by the state, or by the state on relation of some officer
authorized to bring the proceeding, to set aside any order or judgment of a court
assessing for taxes for state, county, school or other taxing district purposes any
property or omitted property, on the ground of inadequacy of valuation, mistake,
fraud, or on any other ground, and to cause a larger assessment to be adjudged, the
commissioner of revenue may direct the drawing of warrants on the State Treasurer
to pay from time to time such court costs and reasonable expenses as may be
incurred on behalf of the state, including the cost of taking and filing depositions
and witnesses' fees, and the payment of official court reporters for services and for a
copy of the testimony or depositions.
(2)If the state is successful in the proceedings, and the costs of the action are collected,
the costs advanced by the state shall be repaid into the State Treasury.
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