2006 New York Code - Warrant For Collection Of Taxes.



 
    § 1426. Warrant for collection of taxes. 1. Upon the completion of the
  tax levy and on or before the twentieth day of May or such other date as
  may  be  applicable  pursuant to section 5-510 or section 17-1729 of the
  village law, the village clerk shall deliver to the  treasurer,  one  of
  the  duplicate  rolls with a warrant thereto annexed, or filed therewith
  as provided in section fifteen  hundred  eighty-four  of  this  chapter,
  signed  by  the mayor and attested by the clerk under the corporate seal
  of the village, containing a summary statement of the purposes for which
  the taxes are levied, as shown on such roll, the amount thereof for each
  such purpose and the total amount for all such purposes, and  commanding
  the treasurer to collect the taxes therein levied.
    2. The treasurer shall give a receipt to the clerk for the warrant and
  tax  roll  delivered  to  him and shall collect the taxes and return the
  roll on or before the first day of February or such other date as may be
  applicable pursuant to section 5-510 or section 17-1729 of  the  village
  law, except that such return shall be made on or before the first day of
  November  if  unpaid  village  taxes  are  to be collected by the county
  pursuant to section fourteen hundred forty-two of this title.

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