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When a court receives a petition from a
county, city, or town seeking a determination of serial tax delinquency
under this chapter, the court shall issue an order to each owner of
record of a tract or item of real property that is the subject of the
petition that directs the owner of record to appear before the court at a
date and time specified in the order and to show cause as to why the
tracts or items of real property that are the subject of the petition should
not be found to be serially delinquent. The court's order under this
section must do the following:
(1)Direct the parties subject to the order to appear before the
court at a date and time specified by the court. The date specified
under this subdivision must not be:
(A)earlier than thirty (30) days; or
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When a court receives a petition from a
county, city, or town seeking a determination of serial tax delinquency
under this chapter, the court shall issue an order to each owner of
record of a tract or item of real property that is the subject of the
petition that directs the owner of record to appear before the court at a
date and time specified in the order and to show cause as to why the
tracts or items of real property that are the subject of the petition should
not be found to be serially delinquent. The court's order under this
section must do the following:
(1) Direct the parties subject to the order to appear before the
court at a date and time specified by the court. The date specified
under this subdivision must not be:
(A) earlier than thirty (30) days; or
(B) later than sixty (60) days;
after the date of the court's order.
(2) Notify the parties subject to the order that any party ordered
to appear:
(A) may present evidence or objections on the issue of serial
delinquency to the court:
(i) in writing before the appearance date specified by the
court under subdivision (1); or
(ii) in writing or by oral testimony at the date and time
specified by the court under subdivision (1); and
(B) has the right to be represented by an attorney when
appearing before the court.
(3) Notify the parties subject to the order that if the parties:
(A) fail to submit written evidence or objections to the court
before the appearance date specified in subdivision (1); and
(B) fail to appear before the court at the date and time specified
by the court order under subdivision (1);
the party's failure to submit evidence or objections or to appear
before the court will result in a finding of serial tax delinquencies
with respect to the tracts or items of real property that are the
subject of the petition.