Common use of Non-Payment of Taxes Clause in Contracts

Non-Payment of Taxes. If the property owner does not pay property taxes, either in whole or in part, the lack of taxes received will cause a lack of tax increments. The Minnesota system of collecting delinquent property taxes is a lengthy one that could result in substantial delays in the receipt of taxes and tax increments, and there is no assurance that the full amount of delinquent taxes would be collected. Amounts distributed to taxing jurisdictions upon a sale following a tax forfeiture of the property are not tax increments.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Tax Increment Development Assistance Agreement, Development Assistance Agreement, Contract for Private Development

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