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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 107.

200 words·~1 min read·/vt/107-15

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§ 107. Assessment as lien
The amount of such assessment or assessments, as fixed by the final decision, either of the County Court or of the said trustees, shall, when the record thereof is duly recorded in the said Village Clerk’s office, be a lien upon the land or lands so assessed, and, if the owner or owners of such land or lands shall neglect, for the space of six months after the final decision of said trustees, or of the County Court, to pay to the Treasurer of said Village the amount of such assessment or assessments, the trustees shall make out a rate-bill of the same, giving therein a general description of the lands so assessed, and shall seasonably deliver such rate-bill to the Collector of Taxes for said Village, with a warrant thereto attached, signed by a justice of the peace in and for the County of Windsor, for the collection of said assessment or assessments, which warrant shall be in the same form and shall be enforced in the same manner now prescribed by law for the collection of town and other taxes; and the Collector shall receive like fees as in the collection of taxes.
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