Examples of Adjudicated property in a sentence
Adjudicated property means property which has been adjudicated to the Parish by the Sheriff as ex officio tax collector under the provisions of La. R.S. 48:2196.
Adjudicated property shall mean immovable property of which tax sale title is acquired by the Bossier Parish Police Jury pursuant to La. R.S. 47:2196.
Adjudicated property shall mean immovable property which is (i) adjudicated to the Vermilion Parish Police Jury for non-payment of taxes in accordance with R.S. 47:2186 and 47:2251; (ii) no longer subject to redemption by reason of passage of the period of time during which the taxpayer might redeem the property as prescribed in Article VII, Section 25, of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974; (iii) not needed for a public purpose, and (iv) an abandoned property.
Motion by Mr. Vizena seconded by Mr. Ardoin and carried to approve to amend motion to amend the ordinance approving the Adjudicated property process.
Approve motion to amend the ordinance approving the Adjudicated property process.
Approve to hire Desire Line to create GIS Layer for Adjudicated property.
Coordinate the work of the organizations related to resettlement.
Reciprocal exchanges generally do not redistribute a society’s wealth in a way that causes some people to become richer than others.
Adjudicated property shall mean immovable property of which tax sale title is acquired by the Iberville Parish Council pursuant to La. R.S. 47:2196.
Additionally, the scheduler will add 30 additional minutes to the scheduled end time of the VTC.