The Greater New York Charter as enacted in 1897

(Albany :  Weed-Parsons,  c1897.)

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§§ 1051-1054]    Record of Sales for Taxes.                       52/

lect of the officer or his clerk, the      and cancellation of the sale.    I'eo-

title of the taxpayer is not divested      pie ex rel. Cooper v. Jiegistrar of

by the sale, and a mandamus will      Arrears, 114 N. Y. 19, affi'g 4 N. Y.

issue to compel receipt of the taxes      State Kep. 834; s. c, 42 Hun, 656.

Id. J fees for searches.

§ 1052. Fees for the searches to be paid into the city treasury
shall be included In the bills mentioned in the preceding section,
and also charges for certificates, which shall be given by said col¬
lector of assessments and arrears, respecting lots on which there
may be no arrears when searches are required; the said fees to be
regulated by ordinance of the municipal assembly.

L. 1882, ch. 410, § 953.

Uomplete record of sales to be kept.

§ 1053. There shall be kept in the ofifice of the collector of assess¬
ments and arrears a record of all sales made for taxes, assessments
and water rents, which record shall show the amount of the tax, the
assessment and the water rents, a description of the premises sold,
the date of the sale, the name of the person to whom sold, the term
of years for which such property was sold, time of the delivery of the
lease, to whom delivered, and when the same shall expire.

L. 1882, ch. 410, § 953.

Affidavits of publication of necessary notices to be preserved.

§ 1054. It shall be the duty of the collector of assessments and
arrears to procure, preserve and register In his office, affidavits of
the publication of all the notices by this title required to be pub¬
lished, and such affidavits shall be presumptive proof of such publi¬
cation in all the courts of this state.

L. 1882, ch. 410, § 954.
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