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50. Right of redemptiou to remain in owners of lauds for five years 

 after sale; and ou payment to county treasurer of taxes, costs and 

 interest thereon, and also taxes assessed on lauds from year to 

 year after sale, and interest thereon, county commissioners to con- 

 vey county's title to lands to owners, by endorsement on back of 

 county treasurer's deed. Moneys received for road taxes to be 

 paid to supervisors of townships where lands lie, on orders of county 

 commissioners, to be used in making and repairing the public roads. 



Act March 13, 1815, section 6, (P. L., 1814-15, page 179).* 



51. Joint owners can redeem their proportionate part of lands 

 purchased by county commissioners for non-payment of taxes, within 

 the same time and in the same manner provided for redemption 

 where one party is owner of the land, and county commissioners may 

 sell residue of interests in lands not redeemed within five years, at 

 public sale, and make deed to purchaser, who shall enjoy the same 

 as tenant in common with the person who has redeemed his interest 



therein. 



Act April 25, 1850, section 32, (P. L., page 574). 



52. Lauds not redeemed within five years may be sold by county 

 commissioners; and thereafter such lands to be assessed against 

 last purchaser or redeemer, and to be again liable to be sold for 



taxes. 



Act Marcli 13, 1815, section 7, (P. L., 1814-15, page 180; act March 29, 1824, 

 section 1, (P. L., 1823-24, page 167). 



53. County commissioners may advertise notice of intended sales 

 of seated or unseated lauds for non-payment of taxes in such number 

 of newspapers as in their Judgment seems necessary; but the maxi- 

 mum number not to exceed five nor the minimum number to fall 

 below two, if so many are published in the proper county. 



Act July 2, 1895, (P. L., page 421). f 



54. Thirty days notice, by advertisement in newspapers, and six 



written or printed advertisements, of intended sales by county com- 



uiissioners. to be given. 



Act March 29, 1824, section 1, (P. L., 1823-24, page 167).* 



55. Deed to be given in form prescribed by law, and sales to be 



entered in minute book of county commissioners, also, redemptions. 

 Act March 13, 1815, section 9, (P. L., 1814-15, page 180). 



*See act April 8, 1862, (P. L., page 317), as to Jefferson and Potter counties. 



tSee section 1, act March 30, 1897, post.^ requiring six weeks' notice of in- 

 tended sales of unseated lands for non-payment of taxes. 



*See section 1, act March 30, 1897, /c.v/. , requiring six weeks' notice of in- 

 tended sales of unseated lands for non-payment of taxes. 



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