Indiana Code § 6-1.1-23-13

Satisfaction of judgments
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Sec. 13. Payment of delinquent tax judgments and interest shall be made to the county treasurer. On a daily basis the county treasurer shall enter a satisfaction of all judgments paid in the delinquent tax judgment record maintained in the office of the clerk of the circuit court. The county treasurer shall apply the amount so paid to the delinquent taxes, penalties, and collection expenses for which the judgment was entered. [Pre-1975 Property Tax Recodification Citation: 6-1-55-5.] Formerly: Acts 1975, P.L.47, SEC.1.   IC 6-1.1-23.5 Chapter 23.5. Collection of Delinquent Personal Property Taxes Attributable to a Mobile Home               6-1.1-23.5-1 Applicability             6-1.1-23.5-2 Definitions             6-1.1-23.5-3 Collection expenses             6-1.1-23.5-4 Preparation of tentative auction list             6-1.1-23.5-5 Demand for payment             6-1.1-23.5-6 Installment agreements             6-1.1-23.5-7 Payment before sale at auction             6-1.1-23.5-8 Mobile homes not suitable for sale             6-1.1-23.5-9 Notice of sale; preparation             6-1.1-23.5-10 Notice of sale; publication and mailing             6-1.1-23.5-11 Requests for information in an alternative form             6-1.1-23.5-12 Notice to owners             6-1.1-23.5-13 Application for judgment and order for sale             6-1.1-23.5-14 Examination; hearing; objections; judgment and order for sale             6-1.1-23.5-15 Public auction; proceeds of sale; claims for surplus amounts             6-1.1-23.5-16 Failure to pay bid             6-1.1-23.5-17 Insufficient bids             6-1.1-23.5-18 Mobile home not sold; statement of collection costs             6-1.1-23.5-19 Disqualified purchasers; certain unpaid liabilities             6-1.1-23.5-20 Disqualified purchasers; unauthorized business associations             6-1.1-23.5-21 Performance of duties of county treasurer or county auditor by other persons

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