Section 6555 Of Chapter 8. Conveyance Of Unredeemed Property From California Streets And Highways Code >> Division 7. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 8.
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. The deed of the treasurer, when duly acknowledged or proved,
is primary evidence of the regularity of all proceedings theretofore
had, and conveys to the grantee the absolute title to the lands
described therein, as of the date of the expiration of the period for
redemption, free of all encumbrances, except:
(a) The lien for general taxes or ad valorem assessments in the
nature of and collected as taxes levied by the state or county, city,
special district or other local agency.
(b) The lien of any special assessment or assessments the lien
date of which is prior in time to the lien date of the assessment for
which the deed is issued.
(c) Easements constituting servitudes upon or burdens to said
lands.
(d) Water rights, the record title to which is held separately
from the title to said lands.
(e) Restrictions of record.
If the treasurer of another city, as city is defined by Section
5005, has issued subordinate bonds, as defined by Section 5373,
against the same property upon which the treasurer's deed was issued,
then the treasurer of the other city shall cancel the subordinate
bonds and enter upon the bond register the notation "canceled by
foreclosure of prior lien," provided that he is notified of the
issuance of the deed by the owner of the deed.
If the superintendent of streets of another city, as city is
defined in Section 5005, has issued subordinate assessments, as
defined by Section 5373, against the same property upon which such
treasurer's deed was issued, then the superintendent of streets shall
cancel the subordinate assessments and enter upon the assessment
roll the notation "canceled by foreclosure of prior lien," provided
that he is notified of the issuance of the deed by the owner of the
deed.
If the treasurer has issued subordinate bonds, as defined by
Section 5373, against the same property upon which the treasurer's
deed is issued, then the treasurer shall cancel the subordinate
bonds, and enter upon the bond register the notation "canceled by
foreclosure of prior lien." If the superintendent of streets has
issued subordinate assessments, as defined by Section 5373, against
the same property upon which such treasurer's deed is issued, then
the superintendent of streets shall cancel the subordinate
assessments and enter upon the assessment roll the notation "canceled
by foreclosure of prior lien," provided that he is notified of the
issuance of the treasurer's deed by either the treasurer or the owner
of the deed.