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TREASURER'S LIEN SEPTEMBER PUBLICATION

NOTICE OF TAX LIEN ON REAL ESTATE FOR DELINQUENT TAXES
LOCATED IN CANADIAN COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA

Notice is hereby given that, under authority and direction of O.S., Title 68, § 3101 et seq., the hereinafter described lands, lots, tracts and parcels of real estate, all situated in Canadian County Oklahoma, now have a tax lien for unpaid ad valorem taxes and/or special assessments. Further, if the lien remains unpaid for a period of three years or more, as of the date such taxes first became due and payable, this property will be sold at public auction unless the delinquent taxes, interest, and penalty are paid in full prior to the time of the tax sale.

The said list contains all the lands on which the ad valorem taxes of the prior taxable year remain due, delinquent and unpaid, except where the prior taxes have been endorsed on a prior year's delinquent tax sale, together with any delinquent and unpaid ad valorem taxes of other years, and including any personal taxes which are by law made a lien upon the real property owned by such person or persons; and further including delinquent special improvement and maintenance assessments separately stated and described for the year or years as specifically stated in said list for certain lands, lots or tracts of real estate having special improvement and maintenance assessments which are by statute a lien upon realty and subject to sale at this time. As to each class and year of tax, the delinquent interest separately computed to October 15, together with advertising cost and listing fees, having been included in the total amount of all such taxes, interest and cost remaining due, delinquent and unpaid.

The lien hereby advertised may involve a manufactured home which may be subject to the right of a secured party to repossess. A holder of a perfected security interest in such manufactured home may be able to pay ad valorem taxes based upon the value of the manufactured home apart from the value of real property.                      _________________________________________________
                    DAVID T. RADCLIFF, COUNTY TREASURER
                    CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

 

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