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§ 11-341 Surplus.
Any surplus of the proceeds of the sale, after paying the expenses of the sale, and all taxes, assessments, sewer rents, sewer surcharges, water rents, any other charges made a lien subject to the provisions of this chapter, the costs of any advertisements and notices given pursuant to this chapter, any other charges that are due and payable, any surcharge pursuant to section 11-332 of this chapter and interest and penalties thereon, including such amounts which accrued or became a lien on and after the date of sale of the tax lien or tax liens and up to and including the date of the sale of the property in foreclosure, and satisfying the amount of such tax lien or tax liens and interest and the costs of the action, must be paid into court, for the use of the person or persons entitled thereto. If any part of the surplus remains in court for the period of three months, and no application has been made therefor, the court must, and, if an application therefor is pending, the court may direct such surplus to be invested at interest, for the benefit of the person or persons entitled thereto, to be paid upon the direction of the court.
§ 11-342 Foreclosed tax lien not arrears.
Any party to an action to foreclose a tax lien or any purchaser or any party in interest may give notice of such foreclosure to the city collector and after such notice the items which constituted the tax lien thus foreclosed shall not be entered by the city collector in any yearly assessment-roll, so long as the judgment of foreclosure of such lien remains in force.
§ 11-343 Reimbursement for unenforceable tax liens or transfers of tax liens. [Repealed]
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