Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 181. köide |
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Following the tax sales , taxpayers requested that the Town provide an
accounting of the sales and turn over to taxpayers the amount collected in excess
of the taxes , costs , and fees owed by taxpayers . The Town responded that it
intended to ...
Following the tax sales , taxpayers requested that the Town provide an
accounting of the sales and turn over to taxpayers the amount collected in excess
of the taxes , costs , and fees owed by taxpayers . The Town responded that it
intended to ...
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that the Town refused to “ return ” or “ give back ” the excess proceeds
demonstrates the inherent flaw in its takings argument . The proceeds from the
sale , incomplete until the passage of the redemption period , came from the
buyer , not ...
that the Town refused to “ return ” or “ give back ” the excess proceeds
demonstrates the inherent flaw in its takings argument . The proceeds from the
sale , incomplete until the passage of the redemption period , came from the
buyer , not ...
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I concur in the majority opinion , and write only to add that the Town can , and
often should , return the excess proceeds to the taxpayer when it receives them .
It is undisputed that the Town will receive no more money for the delinquent taxes
...
I concur in the majority opinion , and write only to add that the Town can , and
often should , return the excess proceeds to the taxpayer when it receives them .
It is undisputed that the Town will receive no more money for the delinquent taxes
...
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