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<br><br>91.487 Suit for enforcement of city's tax lien. <br>(1) If any of the land or lots against which delinquent taxes are owed, remain <br>unreleased or unpaid six (6) calendar months from the date due and payable, the <br>collector may file suit in the Circuit Court against such land or lots to enforce the <br>lien of the city created under KRS 91.560. <br>(2) The collector shall note on the tax bill the fact that suit has been commenced. <br>(3) The collector shall note on the list of all city land tax bills collectible by the city, <br>which are delinquent, prepared pursuant to KRS 91.481, that suit has been filed and <br>shall give the court docket the number of each suit and the date the suit was <br>commenced. <br>(4) It shall be a defense to an action for recovery of taxes against real property that the <br>action was not commenced within seven (7) years after delinquency. <br>(5) Any person interested in or the owner of any tract of land or lot contained in the <br>records of delinquent land and lots in the collector's office may release such tract of <br>land or lot, or any part thereof, from such city's lien thereon, by paying the taxes due <br>the collector, together with interest from the date of delinquency. <br>(6) If suit shall have been commenced against any tract of land or lot for the collection <br>of taxes, the person desiring to have the land released before judgment, in addition <br>to the original taxes, interest and cost including attorneys' fees, shall pay to the <br>collector all necessary costs incurred in the court where the suit is pending, and the <br>collector shall account to the clerk of the court in which the suit is filed for the court <br>costs so collected. <br>Effective: July 14, 1992 <br>History: Amended 1992 Ky. Acts ch. 314, sec. 1, effective July 14, 1992. -- Created <br>1980 Ky. Acts ch. 47, sec. 3, effective July 15, 1980. <br><br>