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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

91.488 Enforcement of city tax liens -- Alternate remedy -- Joinder of parcels --

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(1)The collector may enforce city tax liens by bringing suit in rem against property so
encumbered. This means of enforcement shall not be the exclusive remedy available
to the collector and shall be in addition to all other remedies available at law or
equity. Any number of parcels of real estate may be joined in one
(1)petition or
suit. Each separate tract or parcel of real estate joined in any one
(1)action shall be
included in a separate count to distinguish it from other parcels within the same
action.
(2)Each separate tract or parcel of real estate joined in any one
(1)action shall be listed
by the collector by its tax district, block, lot and sub-lot and shall be separately
indexed and docketed by the Circuit Court clerk in a book kept by the clerk for that
purpose. For each parcel of real estate the Circuit Court clerk shall be allowed a fee
of fifty cents ($0.50) which shall be taxed and paid as other costs.
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