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Clay County Appraisal District CLAY COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT JOB NUMBER: 103900 MINERAL APPRAISAL ROLL FOR THE YEAR 2020 (MINERALS, MINERAL RELATED REAL & PERSONAL, AND INDUSTRIAL/UTILITY PROPERTIES) ALPHA SEQUENCE DATE: 7/09/2020 VOLUME 1 OF ___ PRITCHARD & ABBOTT INC SELECT JOB: 103900 CLAY COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT REPORT YEAR: 2020 SELECT JSC: SELECT OWNER RANGE: 1 TO 9999999 INCLUDE PROTEST VALUE: N SELECT OWNER REND CODE: A SELECT USER OWNER CODE: A SELECT INCLUDE D/OS: Y SELECT LEASE RANGE: 1 TO 9999999 SELECT USER D/O CODE: A SELECT D/O ZERO VALUES: N SELECT LSE HEADER CODE: A SELECT INV. NON-PROD: Y SELECT INV. PERSONNAL: Y SELECT INV. REAL: Y SELECT INV. TEA CODE: SELECT INV. USER CODE: A SELECT INV. 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