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Missouri Revised Statutes Title VII. Cities, Towns and Villages § 92.915. Accounts, how kept--expenditures, priority of

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1. The land reutilization authority shall set up accounts on its books relating to the operation, management, or other expense of each individual parcel of real estate.

2. When any parcel of real estate is sold or otherwise disposed of by the land reutilization authority, the proceeds therefrom shall be applied and distributed in the following order, except as provided for in section 92.900:

(1) To the payment of the expenses of sale, the costs of the care, improvement, operation, acquisition, demolition, management, and administration of such parcels of real estate as determined by the land reutilization commissioners and apportioned to such parcel;

(2) The balance to be paid to the respective taxing authorities and tax bill owners, if any, in the proportion that the principal amounts of the tax bills of each such party bears to the total principal amount of all the tax bills included in the original judgment relating to such parcel of real estate and in the order of their respective priorities.  After deduction of all sums charged to each account for various expenses, distribution shall be made to the respective taxing authorities and to tax bill owners having an interest in such parcel of real estate, on January first and July first of each year, and at such other times as the land reutilization commissioners in their discretion may determine.

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