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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 77 — Revenue and Taxation

77-1836. Real property taxes; issuance of treasurer's tax deed; fee.

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If any person is compelled to publish notice in a newspaper as provided in sections 77-1834 and 77-1835 , then before any person who may have a right to redeem such real property from such sale is permitted to redeem, he or she shall pay the officer or person who by law is authorized to receive such redemption money the amount paid for publishing such notice, for the use of the person compelled to publish the notice. The fee for such publication shall not exceed twenty dollars for each item of real property contained in such notice. The cost of making such publication shall be noted by the county treasurer in the record opposite the real property described in the notice.
Treasurer cannot demand amount unless statement thereof is left with him. State ex rel. Nelson v. Harper, 26 Neb. 761, 42 N.W. 764 (1889).
This action does not definitely fix charge, only limits amount owner shall pay to redeem. Swan v. Huse, 15 Neb. 465, 19 N.W. 605 (1884).
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