An Act to amend and make permanent a certain Act of the Parliament of this Province, passed in the fifty ninth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George in the Third, entitled “An Act to repeal the several laws now in force relative to levying and collecting rates and assessments in this Province, and further to provide for the more equal and general assessment of Lands and other ratable property throughout this Province,” and to render more effectual the several laws of this Province, imposing rates and assessments by providing under certain restrictions for the levying such rates and assessments by the sale of a portion of the lands on which the same are changed.
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Province
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Chapter6 George IV Chapter 7
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Year1825
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Concepts
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Jurisdictional Relevance
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Number of Articles28
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DescriptionThis act regulates in detail how property is to be assessed for tax rates. It also outlines rules and regulations for the selling of land when its taxes are in arrears.
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SourceNot available