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4. No certiorari shall issue to remove any of the proceedings had under, or under color of, this act or the act to which this act is a supplement, unless the owners or lienors shall first deposit with the clerk of the supreme court the amount of the tax charged or assessed or attempted to be charged or assessed against the lands affected by such proceedings; and if, on the final determination of the cause, the certiorari shall be dismissed, or if it shall appear by the testimony and proceedings that the tax claimed to be due or any part thereof is actually unpaid and unsatisfied (which fact it shall be the duty of the supreme court to ascertain by depositions and other evidence and finally determine), whether the proceedings removed are regular or not, the said supreme court clerk shall forthwith pay to the collector or treasurer of the municipality wherein said lands are situate the amount of said tax so determined to be due by the supreme court; and otherwise said deposit shall be returned to the prosecutor of the said writ of certiorari on the order of the court.
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