U.S. v. CRILLEY, 14-cv-00969-WYD-KMT. (2014)
Court: District Court, D. Colorado
Number: infdco20140612f48
Visitors: 25
Filed: Jun. 11, 2014
Latest Update: Jun. 11, 2014
Summary: ORDER OF LIEN PRIORITY WILEY Y. DANIEL, Senior District Judge. Pursuant to the Stipulation between the United States of America and Defendant Residences at Wild Wood Farm Homeowners Association ("Wild Wood Farm"), and for good cause shown, it is hereby ORDERED THAT the United States' federal tax liens against David W. Crilley for the tax years 2000 through 2005 have priority, pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 6323(a), over Wild Wood Farm, as holder of an Assessment Lien for assessed homeowners associat
Summary: ORDER OF LIEN PRIORITY WILEY Y. DANIEL, Senior District Judge. Pursuant to the Stipulation between the United States of America and Defendant Residences at Wild Wood Farm Homeowners Association ("Wild Wood Farm"), and for good cause shown, it is hereby ORDERED THAT the United States' federal tax liens against David W. Crilley for the tax years 2000 through 2005 have priority, pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 6323(a), over Wild Wood Farm, as holder of an Assessment Lien for assessed homeowners associati..
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ORDER OF LIEN PRIORITY
WILEY Y. DANIEL, Senior District Judge.
Pursuant to the Stipulation between the United States of America and Defendant Residences at Wild Wood Farm Homeowners Association ("Wild Wood Farm"), and for good cause shown, it is hereby
ORDERED THAT the United States' federal tax liens against David W. Crilley for the tax years 2000 through 2005 have priority, pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 6323(a), over Wild Wood Farm, as holder of an Assessment Lien for assessed homeowners association fees against David W. Crilley. It is further
ORDERED THAT the parties to this Stipulation agree to bear their own costs and attorney's fees, excepting the costs incurred in selling the Subject Property, which are to be reimbursed from the proceeds of the sale of the Subject Property prior to satisfying the outstanding liens on the property.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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