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What is NYC AC § 11-234?

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This section authorizes the comptroller, with the consent of the corporation counsel, to compromise and settle claims for unpaid taxes and assessments in the borough of Queens. It applies to claims that were imposed prior to January 1, 1898, affecting property owners in that area.

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§ 11-234 Cancellation of taxes and assessments in Queens county.

AC § 11-234

The comptroller, with the written consent of the corporation counsel, is authorized, on application being made by any person interested, to compromise and settle claims of the city for unpaid taxes and assessments, and sales for the same, within the territory formerly comprised within the boundaries of Queens county, now borough of Queens, as were imposed, confirmed, levied, or became liens upon the lands in the county of Queens, now borough of Queens, prior to January first, eighteen hundred ninety-eight.

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