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Code · Missouri · Chapter 249

249.610. Sewer tax bill record — inquiries about taxes — payments.

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249.610. Sewer tax bill record — inquiries about taxes — payments. — 1. The county clerk shall deliver a certified copy of said record of all special tax bills issued under the provisions of sections 249.430 to 249.660 , to the county collector, who shall incorporate them in a special record known as "Sewer Tax Bill Record".
2. When any inquiry is made of the county collector concerning the amount of taxes against any lot, tract or parcel of land, in addition to the general taxes he shall report the amount of special sewer taxes levied against such lot, tract, or parcel of land. Anyone interested in said lot, tract or parcel of land may pay the amount of said special sewer taxes to the county collector who shall receive said payment and mark the same on his record of said special assessment and shall issue duplicate receipts therefor, one of which shall be filed with the county clerk and the fact of payment noted on the record of said special assessment in the office of the county clerk.
Such entry upon the books of the county collector shall be evidence of payment of the tax bills as therein stated. When the tax bills are issued payable in installments as provided in section 249.530 , upon presentation of any such tax bill showing by endorsement the payment of any of said installments the county collector shall note the payment of such installments upon his record of special tax bills and such entry shall be evidence of payment of any such installment.
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(L. 1941 p. 557 § 14)
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