As soon as the assessing ordinance is adopted, the municipal clerk shall prepare a book which shall be known as the Assessment Record, in which he shall enter: 1. The names of each person owning the land to be assessed, as ascertained from the records of the county; or in case the name of the owner is not known, a statement to that effect; 2. A description of the lot, tract or subdivision; 3. A blank space for entering the amount of the assessment; and 4. A suitable column for entering the payments which may be made from time to time on account of the assessment.
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