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Title 5
Provisions of General Application; Miscellaneous

Sections

980
Tax statements and receipts to show nature and amount of local assistance by state
980‑A
Tax credits for contributions to certain funds
981
Tax statements to include notice of arrears
982
Notice to non-residents in towns
984
Notice to non-residents in cities
986
Receipts for taxes
987
Notice of unpaid taxes
988
Remedy of occupant for taxes paid by him
990
Supplementary proceedings to collect taxes
992
Action for sequestration
994
No fine or imprisonment for non-payment of taxes
995
Collection of taxes and special assessments from a municipal corporation
996
Contracts with banks for the collection of taxes and certain special assessments
999
Levy and collection of certain taxes in the county of Ontario and city of Geneva
 



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