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· 10/25/1923

Stever v. Hall

Citations

  • 95 N.J. Eq. 169
  • 10 Stock. 169
  • 122 A. 441
  • 1923 N.J. Ch. LEXIS 37

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  • \[T]he failure to provide the required statutory notice is the type of jurisdictional defect . . . that renders the tax sale void and the statute of limitations inapplicable.\
  • \[T]he failure to provide the required statutory notice is [a] type of jurisdictional defect . . . that renders the tax sale void and the statute of limitations inapplicable.\
  • \This [c]ourt has consistently held the enforcing agencies of government to strict compliance with all the legal requirements surrounding tax sales.\ (alteration in original) (quoting Dibble v. Bryant, 274 S.C. 481, 483, 265 S.E.2d 673, 675 (1980))

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Judges: Bentley

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