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recover... reasonable expenses that are incurred by the taxing unit in determining the name, <br />identity and location of necessary parties and in procuring necessary legal descriptions of the <br />property on which a delinquent tax is due:..." The Finn agrees to advance on behalf of Taxing <br />Authority such costs and expenses. In consideration of the advancement of such costs and <br />expenses by the Firm, Taxing Authority assigns its right to recover the same to the extent <br />approved by the Court and/or customarily and usually approved by the Court. The Firm expressly <br />waives any claim against Taxing Authority for uncollected costs or expenses. <br />V. <br />Taxing Authority agrees to pay the Firm as compensation for services rendered <br />hereunder, the percentage as set forth below, of the total amount of all delinquent taxes, penalty <br />and interest which are subject to this contract and which are actually collected and paid to the <br />Taxing Authority's Collector of Taxes, when an equal amount of Section 33.07 or 33.08 <br />penalties is recovered from the taxpayer. Other taxes, including current taxes, which are turned <br />over to the Firm by the Taxing Authority's Tax Assessor -Collector because of the necessity of <br />filing claims in Bankruptcy, with other Federal authorities, or for other reasons, shall become <br />subject to the terms of this contract at the time they are turned over to the Firm and the Firm shall <br />be entitled to the appropriate percentage, as set forth below, of any amounts of delinquent taxes, <br />penalties, and interest actually received by the Taxing Authority, and also the appropriate <br />percentage, as set forth below, of current taxes actually received by the Taxing Authority when <br />such percentage is actually recovered from the taxpayer, if collected prior to July P of any tax <br />year. <br />Compensation Amounts <br />15% of tax year 2001 and prior year collections; <br />20% of tax year 2002 and subsequent year collections. <br />