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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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WICOMICO COUNTY. 5113

furnished, under oath, to the Clerk of the Circuit Court, of said county
as will enable the Clerk of Salisbury to transfer the same properly and
intelligently upon said assessment books.

1922, ch. 26, sec. 2.

314. If the transfer be made upon said assessment books before such
deed is offered for record, the 'Clerk of Salisbury shall certify the fact
of said transfer upon the deed; and if said deed be offered for record
without such endorsement, the Clerk of the Circuit Court before accepting
the same for record shall require one of the parties thereto, or some other
person having personal knowledge of the facts, to state, under oath, in'
whose name the property transferred stands upon the city assessment
books, a description thereof sufficient to identify and locate the same on
said assessment books, the improvements thereon and such other infor-
mation as will with certainty enable the Clerk of Salisbury to identify
and locate the same on the said assessment books and to intelligently make
the transfer thereof; and all such sworn statements shall be, on each
Monday morning, returned by the Clerk of the Circuit Court to the
Clerk of Salisbury, and the said Clerk of Salisbury shall forthwith prop-
erly record such transfers upon said assessment books.

1922, ch. 26, sec. 3.

315. The Mayor and Council of Salisbury shall, immediately upon
the passage of this Act, have printed and furnished to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court for said Wicomico County blank forms so printed as to
indicate in detail the information to be obtained by said clerk from per-
sons offering a deed or deeds for record.

BAND.

1924, ch. 95, sec. 1.

316. The Mayor and Council of Salisbury may, when authorized, as
hereinafter provided, levy each year a tax of not to exceed five cents on
each one hundred dollars of the assessed valuation of the City of Salis-
bury, for the purpose of providing a fund for the maintenance, or em-
ployment, under municipal control, of a band for musical purposes for
the benefit of the public.

1924, ch. 95, sec. 2.

317. Said authority shall be initiated by a petition signed by ten per
centum of the legal voters of the City of Salisbury, as shown by the city
registration books at the last regular municipal election; that said peti-
tion shall be filed with the Mayor and Council of Salisbury, and shall
request that the following question be submitted to the voters of said
city, to wit: "Shall a tax of not exceeding five cents on each one hundred
dollars be levied each year for the purpose of furnishing a Band Fund?";
that when such petition is filed, the Mayor and Council of Salisbury shall
cause said question to be submitted to the voters of said city at the first

 

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