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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 17 · Part 3

15-17-320. Taxes and subsequent installments of special assessments on land acquired by a municipality.

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15-17-320 . Taxes and subsequent installments of special assessments on land acquired by a municipality. For property that is acquired by a municipality as provided in 15-17-317 , subsequent installments of the special assessment or assessments, if any, and other special assessments not then delinquent must be levied, and taxes for the following years must be assessed in the same manner as if the property had not been so acquired. If the special assessments or installments thereof or taxes are not paid when due, the property is again subject to the attachment of a tax lien in the manner provided by law and the levies of special assessments, assessments of taxes, and the attachment of a tax lien for delinquent special assessments and taxes must continue until the time when the property has been redeemed.
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