Court Opinion

ID: 6666802
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Date Created: 2022-07-20 21:06:42.06318+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:00:21.829637
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His Honor,
JOHN ST. PAUL,
rendered the opinion and decree of the Court, as follows:
This is an action to .annul a tax sale, on the ground that no notice, of delinquency was served upon the tax debtor as required by law.
*212Now, the Constitution declares that all tax sales shall be prima facie valid, and hence the burden of proof lies upon those claiming the invalidity of a tax title to show wherein the essentials of a valid sale are lacking.
The presumption, therefore, is that every tax sale was preceded by notice to the delinquent, and this presumption can be rebutted only by diréct -and positive evidence to the contrary.
But in the case before us there is no such direct and positive evidence. The only evidence bearing on that point being the evidence of a daughter of the tax payer (now deceased), that her father never told her that he had received any such notice, and she thinks he would have told her had he received one.
Of course, this is without value as evidence; especially when we find that at the time of the tax sale, fifteen years before his decease, the father was in good health and attending to his own business; and that he regularly neglected to pay his taxes from that time until the time of his death.
Nor does it signify that at this time there are no records in the Tax Collector’s office showing when, how, and by whom such notice had been served; since no law requires the Tax Collector to keep such records, and his failure to keep them cannot prejudice the purchaser at such tax sale. Indeed the only need of such a record is to meet a condition not found here; that is to rebut the direct testimony of the one on whom the notice should be served, should he deny such service. 8 Ct. of App., 151; 3 Ct. of App., 32; 1 Ct. of App., 80.
*213Opinion and decree, November 6th, 1916.
Opinion and decree, December 4th, 1916.
We are therefore of opinion that the evidence herein adduced is not of such direct and positive character as to overcome the presumption established by the Constitution.
It is therefore ordered that the judgment appealed from be reversed, and it is now ordered that the demand of the plaintiffs be rejected at their costs in both Courts.