Tax Deed definition

Tax Deed means a tax deed prepared under section 379 and includes the title conferred by the registration of the tax deed.

Examples of Tax Deed in a sentence

  • Seller holds title to the subject property via an unconfirmed Tax Deed or Forfeited Tax Land Patent issued by the appropriate government agency for the jurisdiction where the subject property is located.


More Definitions of Tax Deed

Tax Deed means a tax deed executed under s. 75.14, a deed executed under s. 75.19 or a judgment issued under s. 75.521.
Tax Deed means a deed of indemnity in the agreed terms;
Tax Deed means the tax deed in the Agreed Form between the Sellers and the Buyer;
Tax Deed means any conveyance executed by or on behalf of the state, or any county, municipality, or other taxing or assessment unit thereof, which conveys or purports to convey real estate pursuant to any sale, foreclosure, forfeiture or other proceeding to satisfy the lien or indebtedness of any tax or special assessment;
Tax Deed means a deed of covenant in the agreed terms;