Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

THEATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS Honorable Ramie Z-I. G~ffD%in Opinion No. W-463 Criminal D%strSct Att~=~?y, Jefferson Ceufity Re: Intergretatfon of parts Beaumzk, T~%x? of Ar%. 7298, VACS pro- hibftl.ngthe bringing of lawsuit for delinquent personal property taxes after the expiration of four years from the time such taxes become delfn- Dear MP. Grffffn.: quent. Your request for an opinion reads, in part as follows : "1 hereby request the opinion of your office of the interpretation of the following quoted portion of Art, $q?g8 V,A,C,S, @-----nosicitshall be brougj&f"orthe collection of delin- quent personal property taxes of any taxing authority unless instituted. within four years P~sm the tine same shall beosme dellinquent.1 "TM? speclffc question that I have about khe above quoted pt~tion of Are, 729% IS WhethoP that statxte 9s mew2dy 8 f3tatute of Pimftation or an absolute b,a~to the institution of a su%t to bpecove!~~ delinquent persanal prsperfy taxiesthat have been delfn- qamt for m3;"et&an four years." Tke above=-qmtedpart of Adxkle 1298, V,C.S. is a Ilmit,atlonst&iarteand mthing InoPe, In an approprfate case ft is avafi.ableto the tapaye:r 55 a dePense in a delinquent tax suit but must:be pleaded and maven, &m Bassett Lu~~be-Cam$%n~ v. City of Houston, 4$ 5 Tex. 4x -- I_- Honorable Ramie H. Griffin, page 2 (~1-463) 198 S.W. 2d 879, Rule 94 Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Amarillo Independent School District v, Brockmeyer (Civ. m 292 s,W. 2d 88b and authorities cited therein. SUMMARY The part of Article 7298 prohibiting the bringing of a lawsuit for delin- quent personal property taxes after the expiration of foup years from the time such taxes become delin- quent is a statute of llmitatlon whfoh must be afffrmatively pleaded if set up as a defense. Yours very truly, WILL WILSON Attorney General of Texas John C. Phillips JCP:jo Assistant APPROVED: OPINIOW COMFIITTE George P. Blackburn, Chairman Wayland C, Rfvers, Jr. PlarvinH, Brown, Jr, Richard B. Stone F. C. Jaak Goodman REVIEWEDFORTHE ATTORNEYGEWERAL BY: W. V. Geppert