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The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia

containing the Charter as amended and re-enacted as a whole (approved March 14, 1908), the constitutional and legislative provisions of the state relating to cities, and the general ordinances of the city enacted as a whole August 6th, 1909, in effect September 1st, 1909
  
  
  

  
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Sec. 94. Same—delinquent lands.

The Treasurer shall, on the first day of September in each
year, consolidate or combine the third list mentioned in section
91 of this chapter, with the list of lands delinquent for the
non-payment of State taxes for the like year, arranging said
lists in separate columns, and shall advertise and sell the same
in accordance therewith, and at the same time and in the same
manner as is prescribed for the sale of lands delinquent for the
non-payment of State taxes, and shall make report thereof, as
is provided by law, to the Corporation Court. After said lands
have been confirmed or corrected by said court, they shall be
recorded in the office of the clerk of said court, in a book to
be known as "The Delinquent Land Book," and said lands may
be redeemed in accordance with the statute made and provided
for the redemption of delinquent lands sold for State taxes.