Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont: Reported by the Judges of Said Court, Agreeably to a Statute Law of the State, 181. köideVermont printing Company, 2006 |
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... town , upholding tax sales and town's authority to hold proceeds until end of redemption period . Washington Superior Court , Katz , J. , presiding . Affirmed . Kathleen B. O'Neill and Philip H. White of Wilson & White , P.C. ...
... town , upholding tax sales and town's authority to hold proceeds until end of redemption period . Washington Superior Court , Katz , J. , presiding . Affirmed . Kathleen B. O'Neill and Philip H. White of Wilson & White , P.C. ...
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... Town refused to " return " or " give back " the excess proceeds demonstrates the inherent flaw in its takings argument . The pro- ceeds from the sale , incomplete until the passage of the redemption period , came from the buyer , not ...
... Town refused to " return " or " give back " the excess proceeds demonstrates the inherent flaw in its takings argument . The pro- ceeds from the sale , incomplete until the passage of the redemption period , came from the buyer , not ...
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... Town can , and often should , return the excess proceeds to the taxpayer when it receives them . It is undis- puted that the Town will receive no more money for the delinquent taxes , and their collection costs , whether it retains the ...
... Town can , and often should , return the excess proceeds to the taxpayer when it receives them . It is undis- puted that the Town will receive no more money for the delinquent taxes , and their collection costs , whether it retains the ...
Contents
Text of Cases | 7 |
Memorandum Decisions | 5 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 2 |
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