County tax collector definition
Examples of County tax collector in a sentence
Borrower shall have paid or shall pay within thirty (30) days of Closing any and all outstanding ad valorem property taxes and governmental assessments or impositions applicable to the Property and shall provide evidence of the payment of same from the office of the County tax collector on or before the Closing.
Any refunds from the County tax collector attributable to reduced real property assessments commencing as of the Close of Escrow shall be the property of Buyer.
After the tax cancellation request is made by the State, Owner may file a claim with the County tax collector for a refund of any tax overpayment.
After the date title transfers to the State, the State will request that the County tax collector cancel taxes and/or special assessments for the period from the date of possession to the date title transferred to the State.
Accordingly, in accordance with Florida law, the Developer agrees to place in escrow with the County tax collector an amount equal to the current ad valorem taxes and non-ad valorem assessments (with the exception of those ad valorem taxes and non-ad valorem assessments levied by the District) prorated to the date of transfer of title, based upon the expected assessment and millage rates giving effect to the greatest discount available for early payment.
Each year after the Completion Date, but no later than January 31, Company shall notify County in writing of any sums paid by Company to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County tax collector in the form of Ad Valorem taxes ("Revenue Notice").
Taxes Owner agrees to submit payment, when due, to the County tax collector for all taxes and special assessments on the Parcel that are due during the period from the date of possession (as set forth in paragraph 1 of this Agreement) to the date title transfers to the State.
Owner agrees to submit payment, when due, to the County tax collector for all taxes and special assessments on the Parcel that are due during the period from the date of possession (as set forth in paragraph 1 of this Agreement) to the date title transfers to the State.
The portion of each such semi-annual installment of Property Taxes for which Major Tenant is responsible are reimbursed by Major Tenant to Seller upon submittal by Seller to Major Tenant of an invoice and evidence that such semi-annual installment has been received by the County tax collector.