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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 41.

288 words·~1 min read·/vt/41-12

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§ 41. Trustees to make list of water rents; list, how composed
(a)The trustees of said Village shall between the 20th day of July and the first day of August each year make out a list of the water rents due said Village, with five percent thereof added thereto, in which list they shall set down in three separate columns, according to the best information in their power.
(1)In the first column, the name of the owner of the real estate chargeable with water rents under the provisions of this charter.
(2)In the second column, the name of the street or avenue and the number or some other brief description of the tenement, building, or lots chargeable with water rents as aforesaid.
(3)In the third column, the amount of water rent due for water used or to be used in such tenement, building or lot.
(b)And the trustees or a majority of them, shall certify that the same is a true list of the water rents due said Village at the date thereof, and shall attach thereto a warrant for the collection of said water rents, signed by a justice of the peace in and for the County of Orleans, which shall be in the same form as is now prescribed by statute for warrants for the collection of town and other taxes, and shall be directed to the Collector of Taxes for said Village and the trustees shall deliver such list of water rents, with the warrant for the collection of the same thereto attached, to such Collector of Taxes, who shall collect the same as provided in this charter. (Added 1892, No. 114, § 41; amended 1933, No. 193, § 2.)
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