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Title 3
Foreclosure of Tax Lien By Proceeding In Rem

Sections

1120
Foreclosure by proceeding in rem
1122
Filing of list of delinquent taxes
1123
Petition of foreclosure
1124
Public notice of foreclosure
1125
Personal notice of commencement of foreclosure proceeding
1126
Declaration of interest
1128
Filing of affidavits
1130
Trial of issues
1131
Default judgment
1132
Preference over other proceedings and actions
1134
Presumption of validity
1135
Application for surplus
1136
Final judgment
1137
Statute of limitations
1138
Withdrawal of parcels from foreclosure
1140
Parcels affected by bankruptcy proceedings
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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