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Code · Missouri · Chapter 94

94.320. Collector to make delinquent lists — board to approve — collection of delinquent taxes.

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94.320. Collector to make delinquent lists — board to approve — collection of delinquent taxes. — 1. The board of aldermen shall require the collector, at the first meeting of the board in April of each year, or as soon thereafter as may be, to make out, under oath, lists of delinquent taxes remaining due and uncollected for each year, to be known as "the land and lot delinquent list" and "the personal delinquent list".
2. The board of aldermen, at the meeting at which the delinquent lists are returned or as soon as may be thereafter, shall examine the lists carefully, and if it appear that all property and taxes contained in the lists are properly returned as delinquent, the board shall approve the lists, enter a record thereof in the journal and credit the amount thereof to the account of the city collector.
3. The board shall return the delinquent lists to the collector, charging him therewith, and he shall proceed to collect the same in the same manner as provided by law for state and county taxes.
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(RSMo 1939 § 7146, A. 1949 H.B. 2042)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 6996; 1919 § 8447; 1909 § 9349
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