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Delinquent Tax List and Notice DELINQUENT TAX LIST AND NOTICE BOARD ROOM 1415 W MELODY LANE, BLDG G BISBEE, COCHISE COUNTY, ARIZONA PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE AT THE COCHISE COUNTY BOARD ROOM, ON THE 19TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 2020, COMMENCING AT 12:00 NOON OF SAID DAY AND ON THE SUCCEEDING DAYS, A TAX LIEN ON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY UPON WHICH THERE ARE DELINQUENT TAXES, FOR AN AMOUNT NECESSARY TO PAY THE TAXES TOGETHER WITH THE INTEREST, PENALTIES AND CHARGES THEREON, TO WIT: NOTE: AMOUNTS DUE BELOW INCLUDE A NON-REFUNDABLE $10.00 PROCESSING FEE AMT AMT PARCEL # NAME OF OWNER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ASSD VAL DUE PARCEL # NAME OF OWNER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ASSD VAL DUE 1010502404 RAVILO LLC WARREN A PT OF THE SURF TO A DEPTH OF 40’ OF THE 52428 9395.30 10141005E8 CALLAGHAN DAN IN SECS 2 & E BY M&B BEG 669.03’ W & N5DEG 8MIN E5570.16’ 10096 1484.47 GARFIELD & FASHION PAT MINES IN WARREN MNG DIST BEG FROM W4 COR OF SEC 11 TO TPOB THN N5DEG 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