Foreclosing governmental unit definition

Foreclosing governmental unit means that term as defined in section 78 of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.78.
Foreclosing governmental unit means “tax district” as defined in subdivision six of section eleven hundred two of the real property tax law;
Foreclosing governmental unit means 1 of the following:

Examples of Foreclosing governmental unit in a sentence

  • The County Authority may hold and own in its name any property acquired by the County Authority or conveyed to the County Authority by the State, a Foreclosing Governmental Unit, a local unit of government, an intergovernmental entity created under the laws of the State, or any other public or private person, including, but not limited to, Tax Reverted Property and property with or without clear title.


More Definitions of Foreclosing governmental unit

Foreclosing governmental unit means any political subdivision of the State of Delaware, where such political subdivision has the power to cause the sale of real property located within its respective jurisdiction for the collection of liens inuring to that political subdivision.
Foreclosing governmental unit or “FGU” shall mean a “tax district” as defined in subdivision six of section eleven hundred two of the New York State Real Property Tax Law.
Foreclosing governmental unit means "taxing
Foreclosing governmental unit means that term as defined in section 78 of the general property tax
Foreclosing governmental unit means any municipality, water service, sewer provider
Foreclosing governmental unit means that term as defined under Section 3(f) of the Land Bank Act, and Section 78 of The General Property Tax Act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.78.
Foreclosing governmental unit means 1 of the following: (i) The treasurer of a county.