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Reel 89-272

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Volume 1, 1854

 Item — Reel: 89-272
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Section 14 of ordinance #3017 (1856) provided that the Comptroller, "when satisfied that errors have been committed in the assessment of taxes, or in the bills for taxes ... or where several portions of property belonging to different persons have been assessed in one parcel, or when property has been omitted to be assessed, report the same to the council, and make such alteration or additional assessment as may be just."A similar provision apparently existed in the pre-1856 laws...
Dates: Other: 1854

Volume 2, 1855

 Item — Reel: 89-272
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Section 14 of ordinance #3017 (1856) provided that the Comptroller, "when satisfied that errors have been committed in the assessment of taxes, or in the bills for taxes ... or where several portions of property belonging to different persons have been assessed in one parcel, or when property has been omitted to be assessed, report the same to the council, and make such alteration or additional assessment as may be just."A similar provision apparently existed in the pre-1856 laws...
Dates: Other: 1855

Volume 3, 1857

 Item — Reel: 89-272
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Section 14 of ordinance #3017 (1856) provided that the Comptroller, "when satisfied that errors have been committed in the assessment of taxes, or in the bills for taxes ... or where several portions of property belonging to different persons have been assessed in one parcel, or when property has been omitted to be assessed, report the same to the council, and make such alteration or additional assessment as may be just."A similar provision apparently existed in the pre-1856 laws...
Dates: Other: 1857

Volume 4, 1858

 Item — Reel: 89-272
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Section 14 of ordinance #3017 (1856) provided that the Comptroller, "when satisfied that errors have been committed in the assessment of taxes, or in the bills for taxes ... or where several portions of property belonging to different persons have been assessed in one parcel, or when property has been omitted to be assessed, report the same to the council, and make such alteration or additional assessment as may be just."A similar provision apparently existed in the pre-1856 laws...
Dates: Other: 1858