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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 18 · Part 2

15-18-225. Form of cancellation -- unsuccessful auction.

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15-18-225 . Form of cancellation -- unsuccessful auction. The notice of cancellation of an assignment required by 15-18-220 must be made as follows:
I,......, the treasurer of....... County, certify that....... (name of the assignee or assignee's agent) of....... (address) purchased a tax lien assignment...... (assignment certificate no.) on the following property......(full legal description) owned by......(name of owner of record) on..... (date).
I further certify that pursuant to 15-18-219 (1), the assignee made an application for a tax deed after the redemption period expired.
I further certify that pursuant to 15-18-220
(1)and 7-1-2121 , notice of the auction was given on..........
(date)and..........
(date)in.......... (publication).
I further certify that there were no bidders at auction or no bidder made payment as required in 15-18-220 (3).
Therefore, the assignment of the tax lien is canceled this....... (date).
.........................
Name of County Treasurer
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