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4. In computing such total of arrears, any tax, assessment, tax sale certificate held by the municipality or other municipal lien may be apportioned at the request of any party interested, to such parcels of the property affected thereby as may be required by diverse ownership, mortgage lien or otherwise; such apportionment to be upon such equitable basis as may be determined by the collecting official of the municipality on at least five days' notice to all persons other than the applicant interested therein.
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