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11-42-61
Section 11-42-61 Notice of passage of resolution and hearing for property owners to show cause
why property should not be subject to taxation. The mayor or other governing head of the city,
within five days of the time he files the certified copy of such resolution with map attached
as provided in section 11-42-60, shall give notice by publication once a week for three sucessive
weeks in some newspaper published in the city to the person or persons owning the land described
in the resolution of the passing of the resolution by the council or governing body, and shall
further state in said notice that a certified copy of the resolution with map attached is
on file in the office of the judge of probate of the county, and shall cite the property owner
or owners (without naming them) to appear before the judge of probate of said county on a
day fixed in the notice, which must not be less than 30 days from the first publication of
the notice, to show cause, if any, why said land or any part...
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11-51-13
Section 11-51-13 Publication of notice of filing of tax list, etc., as to owners unknown or
not found. In the case of property of an unknown owner or when the sheriff returns "not
found" after 10 days as to owners for whom he has a summons, the register or clerk is
directed to cause publication to be made for 30 days of the fact of the filing of such tax
list, giving a list of the property assessed to owners unknown and to persons for whom a summons
has been returned by the sheriff "not found." (Code 1907, §1321; Code 1923, §2136;
Code 1940, T. 37, §682.)...
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11-51-14
Section 11-51-14 Entry of judgment by circuit court; sale of property for payment of taxes,
etc., generally. If no pleadings setting up a defense shall be filed by the owner of the property
within 30 days after publication has been perfected or within 30 days after service of the
notice by the sheriff, then without further proof a final judgment shall be entered by the
circuit judge adjudging such property liable for such taxes and directing the register or
clerk to sell such property for the payment of the taxes, charges, penalties, interest, and
costs that are charged thereon unless the amount due and the costs shall have been paid to
the register or clerk before the sale. Such sale shall be made as in other civil actions and
need not be confirmed by the court. The judge may consolidate actions against property assessed
to the same owner and may designate the property which shall be sold to pay to the taxes,
charges, interest, penalties and costs charged to all. If any defense is...
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11-88-55
Section 11-88-55 Publication of notice as to assessment book. After the completion of the proper
entries of each improvement, the said book shall be delivered to the secretary of the authority,
who shall thereupon give notice by publication one time in some newspaper published in each
county in which any part of the improvements have been constructed and of general circulation
therein that the said assessment roll or list has been delivered to him and is open for inspection
in the office of the person authorized to make collection of the said assessments, whose title
and address shall be listed. The notice shall also state the general character of the improvement,
the terminal points thereof, and the streets, avenues, alleys, or other highways, or portions
thereof, along which the improvement has been constructed and shall also describe the frontage
of the property drained by the said improvement or the territory or area drained, served,
or benefited by the said improvement by naming...
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16-13-183
Section 16-13-183 Election notice. The sheriff must give notice at least 30 days before any
election to be held under this article, by publication in some newspaper in the county, if
any is published therein, and if not, by writing posted at the courthouse door and at three
other public places in the county of the time of holding, and when any election is to be held
for a special tax for school purposes in any rural or city school tax district, written notices
shall be posted in three public places within said district 30 days prior to said election.
Said publications, both for special county and school tax district elections for school purposes,
shall show the rate of such proposed tax, the time it is proposed to be continued, the purpose
for which the levy is proposed to be made and a description of the boundaries of the proposed
school tax district. (School Code 1927, §263; Code 1940, T. 52, §256.)...
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45-47-71.01
Section 45-47-71.01 Disposal of property under control of county commission. (a) All sales
or disposal of real property, tangible personal property, equipment, or other items owned
by or under the control of the county commission shall be made by free and open competitive
sealed bids or at public auction, except that all sales or exchanges of real property, equipment,
and personal property with another municipal or other governmental entity located within Marion
County may be made without the necessity of public auction or competitive sealed bids. (b)
Every proposal to make a sale covered by this section shall be publicly advertised at least
twice at two-week intervals in a newspaper of countywide circulation and a newspaper of statewide
circulation in advance of the date fixed for receiving bids. The advertisements shall state
a description of the property to be sold along with the date, time, and place of opening of
the sealed bids. (c) All bids shall be publicly owned and all...
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11-70-6
Section 11-70-6 Notice by publication. If the municipality is unable to identify the names
and addresses of interested parties, or is unable to provide notice under Section 11-70-5,
the municipality shall apply to the circuit court for an order to allow notice by publication.
If so ordered, the municipality shall publish a notice once each week for three consecutive
weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the property is located.
If no newspaper is published in that county, publication shall be made in a newspaper of general
circulation in an adjoining county. This publication shall substitute for notice under subdivision
(1) of subsection (a) of Section 11-70-5. The published notice shall include the information
listed in subsection (b) of Section 11-70-5. If the municipality discovers the name and address
of an interested party following publication, it shall notify that party of the expedited
quiet title and foreclosure action in accordance with...
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11-70A-6
Section 11-70A-6 Notice by publication. If the municipality is unable to identify the names
and addresses of interested parties, or is unable to provide notice under Section 11-70A-5,
the municipality shall apply to the circuit court for an order to allow notice by publication.
If so ordered, the municipality shall publish a notice once each week for three consecutive
weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the property is located.
If no newspaper is published in that county, publication shall be made in a newspaper of general
circulation in an adjoining county. This publication shall substitute for notice under subdivision
(1) of subsection (a) of Section 11-70A-5. The published notice shall include the information
listed in subsection (b) of Section 11-70A-5. If the municipality discovers the name and address
of an interested party following publication, it shall notify that party of the expedited
quiet title and foreclosure action in accordance with...
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32-13-4
Section 32-13-4 Contesting sale; hearing. (a) The current owners, registrants, secured parties,
and lienholders of record, if any, of a motor vehicle, prior to the sale, may contest the
sale of the motor vehicle pursuant to this chapter by filing a notice of appeal with the circuit
court in the county where the sale is scheduled to occur. (b)(1) If no application for hearing
is timely made by the current owners, registrants, secured parties, or lienholders of record,
if any, for the motor vehicle, the motor vehicle may be sold at the time and place designated
in the notice of sale and any personal property or items contained in the vehicle may be disposed
of in a manner determined by the person or entity conducting the sale. (2) If application
for a hearing is timely made by the current owners, registrants, secured parties, or lienholders
of record, if any, for the motor vehicle, then all such parties shall be provided notice by
the circuit court. The circuit court shall conduct a...
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35-10-13
Section 35-10-13 Notice of sale; minimum standards. Notice of said sale shall be given in the
county where said land is located. Notice of all sales under this article shall be given by
publication once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper published in the county
or counties in which such land is located. If there is land under the mortgage in more than
one county the publication is to be made in all counties where the land is located. The notice
of sale must give the time, place and terms of said sale, together with a description of the
property. If no newspaper is published in the county where the lands are located, the notice
shall be placed in a newspaper published in an adjoining county. The notice shall be published
in said adjoining county for three successive weeks. (Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-906,
p. 479, §3.)...
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