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Section 40-5-26

New accounts of insolvent taxes and taxes in litigation stated with collector.

Upon the allowance and credit to the tax collector of insolvent taxes and taxes in litigation, as provided in Sections 40-5-24 and 40-5-25, the county commission shall, on behalf of the county, state a new account against the collector for the amounts of insolvent county taxes and county taxes in litigation so allowed and credited; and, upon allowance by the Comptroller of the credits for insolvent state taxes and state taxes in litigation, as provided in Section 40-5-25, a new account must be stated by the Comptroller against the collector for the amounts of insolvent state taxes and the amounts of state taxes in litigation so allowed and credited; and the collector shall remain charged with such sums until the liability is discharged, as hereinafter provided.

(Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §212.)



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