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Section 141.650 Apportionment of costs — costs on redemption — how credited.

MO Rev Stat § 141.650 (2019) (N/A)
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Effective 28 Aug 1943

141.650. Apportionment of costs — costs on redemption — how credited. — 1. All costs, including costs of publishing any notices, and any court costs, shall be apportioned among the respective tax bills on a pro rata basis.

2. If any party redeems any parcel of real estate from the lien of any tax bill, such party shall, in addition to all other amounts then due, including principal, interest, attorney's fees and costs, also pay costs to the collector as follows:

(1) Fifty cents per parcel of real estate for issuance of certificate of redemption;

(2) One dollar per parcel of real estate, if notice of publication has been commenced;

(3) An additional one dollar per parcel of real estate if notice of sheriff's foreclosure sale has been commenced;

(4) One dollar per parcel of real estate to be paid by the collector to the circuit clerk in full payment of his costs for entering dismissal as to the tax bill affecting any said parcel of real estate.

3. The collector shall credit these costs to the proper accounts and out of such costs shall be reimbursed for advances made on account thereof as otherwise provided in sections 141.210 to 141.810.

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(L. 1943 p. 1029 § 34)

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Section 141.650 Apportionment of costs — costs on redemption — how credited.