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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

269.040 Assessment installments and taxes to retire refunding bonds --

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Certification to sheriff -- Apportionment and total allowed.
(1)Upon the issuance of the refunding bonds, all uncollected annual installments
whether matured or not, shall be made payable in annual installments in amounts
sufficient to provide for the payment of the refunding bonds at maturity. There shall
also be levied from year to year taxes ratably allocable to such uncollected
installments, sufficient to provide for the payment of the interest on the refunding
bonds as it accrues.
(2)Each year while any refunding bonds remain outstanding, the board or governing
authority shall ascertain the amount of funds required for the payment of maturing
bonds and accruing interest during the succeeding year, and make up, certify and
transmit to the sheriff or other tax collector of each county containing any of the
property in the district an annual tax book setting out the annual installments so
ascertained.
(3)The installments shall be apportioned to the property in the district in proportion to
the unmatured annual installments or assessments. The total certification each year
shall be sufficient to make ample provision for the payment of maturing principal
and accruing interest on the refunding bonds, making due allowance for probable
delinquencies in the payment of taxes and the costs of collection. The grand total of
such annual installments imposed, exclusive of taxes levied for interest on
refunding bonds, shall not exceed the benefits assessed, for any tract of land in the
district.
History through 1968: Recodified 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 208, sec. 1, effective October 1,
1942, from Ky. Stat. sec. 2380d-3.
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