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  8. Chapter 59 - Forfeited Lands


Chapter 59 - Forfeited Lands


  • Section 12-59-10. Creation and membership of county forfeited land commissions.
  • Section 12-59-20. Organization of Commission; compensation of secretary; quorum.
  • Section 12-59-30. Repealed.
  • Section 12-59-40. Sale of forfeited lands; method and terms of sale.
  • Section 12-59-50. Sale by former owner of forfeited lands; application to commission for approval of sale.
  • Section 12-59-60. Sale by former owner of forfeited land; old tax shall be paid on sale of whole tract; seventy-five per cent on sale of part.
  • Section 12-59-70. Sale by former owner of forfeited land; commission may convey such property.
  • Section 12-59-80. Commission may assign its bids.
  • Section 12-59-85. Forfeited land commission.
  • Section 12-59-90. Execution of deeds and validation of certain deeds.
  • Section 12-59-100. Deposit of funds from sale of forfeited land commission.
  • Section 12-59-110. Repealed.
  • Section 12-59-120. Commission shall have access to tax records.
  • Section 12-59-130. Municipal forfeited land commissions.
  • Section 12-59-140. Emergency procedures for county forfeited land commission.
  • Section 12-59-150. Certain purchasers prohibited from buying forfeited land.
  • Section 12-59-310. Title of State by forfeiture prior to 1887 renounced.
  • Section 12-59-320. State Fiscal Accountability Authority shall hear petition for relief.
  • Section 12-59-330. Lien against such formerly forfeited lands.
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