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If the taxes due exceed the value of the property, the tax liability of the purchaser extends only to the point or limit of the value of the property. But the purchaser is liable for the total amount of taxes imposed (plus penalties and interest) up to that limit. The court will not read into the statute any pro rata limitation on this statutory liability.
May 02, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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