tax deed
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- tax-deeded adjective
Etymology
Origin of tax deed
First recorded in 1860–65
Example Sentences
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“How could a private entity make application; pay the taxes and obtain a tax deed from the Palm Beach County Tax Collector on what appears to be public property?”
From Washington Times
County records reflect a tax deed for the northern 10 feet of the Root Trail beach access entrance was sold to PB Harizons Inc. for $4,560 in March 1995.
From Washington Times
Guy Rabideau, an attorney for Root Trail Partners, said the property was bought at a tax deed auction after a tax sale certificate was filed in 1991.
From Washington Times
If the owner doesn’t pay off the debt in a certain number of years, the certificate holder can file for a tax deed on the property and sell it at auction.
From Washington Times
The town says the tax deed sale “unknowingly conveyed title to the town’s public right-of-way to a private entity.”
From Washington Times
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