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Code · Vermont · Title 32 — Taxation and Finance · Chapter 133

§ 4692.

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§ 4692. Extent against delinquent collector
When a collector is delinquent in paying over a tax entrusted to him or her to collect and is cited as provided in section 4691 of this title, if it appears to the justice that such collector has not performed his or her duty pursuant to his or her warrant, unless such collector appeals from his or her decision, he or she shall issue an extent, directed as writs of attachment are directed, commanding the officer serving such extent to collect such arrearages and costs of the goods, chattels, or estate of such collector.
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