§ 44-53-3. Successive seizures.
Whenever any property or right to property upon which levy has been made by virtue of § 44-53-1 is not sufficient to satisfy the claim of the state for which levy is made, the tax administrator may, after this, and as often as may be necessary, proceed to levy in like manner upon any other property liable to levy of the person against whom the claim exists, until the amount due from the person, together with all expenses, is fully paid.
History of Section.P.L. 1993, ch. 138, art. 68, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 44-53 - Levy and Distraint
Section 44-53-1. - Levy upon property.
Section 44-53-2. - “Levy” defined.
Section 44-53-3. - Successive seizures.
Section 44-53-4. - Notice before levy.
Section 44-53-5. - Continuing levy on salary and wages.
Section 44-53-6. - Surrender of property.
Section 44-53-7. - Records on property subject to levy.
Section 44-53-8. - Exemptions.
Section 44-53-9. - Notice of seizure — Sale of property.
Section 44-53-10. - Appraised value of seized property.
Section 44-53-11. - Redemption of levied property.
Section 44-53-12. - Certificate of sale.
Section 44-53-13. - Ramifications of certificate of sale.
Section 44-53-14. - Records of sales and redemption.
Section 44-53-15. - Determination of expenses of levy and sale.
Section 44-53-16. - Disposition of money from sale of property.