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General Electric Capital Corporation v. City Corpus Christi

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  • Title: General Electric Capital Corporation v. City Corpus Christi
  • Author : Supreme Court Of Utah
  • Release Date : January 11, 1993
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 77 KB

Description

This is a suit for delinquent property taxes on mobile homes. After a trial to the bench, the court entered judgment against the defendant below, General Electric Capital Corporation (GECC). GECC appeals, claiming that the evidence is factually and legally insufficient to show that it was liable for any of the taxes allegedly owed. It claims that the trial court erred in entering judgment against it because it showed it was not the owner as a matter of law. Taxing authorities can collect ad valorem taxes from the owner of taxable property that is located within their taxing district as of January 1 of the tax year. In addition, or alternatively, the taxing authority may proceed against the title owner or levy a tax lien against the property properly taxed. The issue presented in this case is whether the taxing entity may impose ad valorem taxes on a secured party in possession, or with the right of possession, even though the actual legal title is not in that partys name. We hold that it can.


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