The question presented on this appeal is whether Supreme Court properly found that petitioner's failure to designate a return date, in its otherwise facially complete notice of petition seeking review of its property tax assessment, was a curable nonjurisdictional defect. The question is answered in the affirmative.
As Supreme Court found, the notice and petition were timely served and the failure to state the return date in the petition...
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