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California Revenue and Taxation Code

§ 123

RTC § 123 Effective Sep 11, 1984Div. 1 · Part 1 · Ch. 1
“Amount of defaulted taxes” on property means the sum of the following amounts:
(a)The amount of taxes which were a lien on the real estate at the time of the declaration of default.
(b)All other unpaid taxes of every description which were a lien on the property for the year of declaration of default and for each year since the declaration of default, as shown on the delinquent rolls for which the time of the declaration of default is past, or, if the property was not assessed for any year, which would be shown on such delinquent roll if it had been assessed in that year; except that the unpaid taxes which would be shown on such delinquent roll if the property had been assessed in any such year shall not be paid if the property was not assessed for any year because of having been acquired by the state or other public agency other than by tax deed. The amount of taxes for any year not assessed shall be based on the valuation required to be made by the assessor on redemption of unassessed property.

Legislative history

Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 988, Sec. 1. Effective September 11, 1984.

Source: California Revenue and Taxation Code § 123 from the California Legislative Information (public record). DecisionDepot is for informational use only and is not legal advice — verify against the official source before relying on this text.