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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

street, and make the assessment so levied a lien upon the said
respective properties in the same manner as other taxes now
liens under the provisions of Article 81 of the Code of Public
General Laws.

Appointment
of tax
collector.
Authority
and power of.

68. The Clerk to the Board of Commissioners of Chester-
town may be the collector of taxes for said town or said Com-
missioners, in their discretion, may appoint a person as tax
collector who shall have the same authority and power to
receive and collect the taxes which may be annually levied by
said Commissioners by distress or levy and sale of either real
or personal property that collectors of State or county taxes
now possess; provided that such levy and sale shall be con-
ducted in conformity to the provisions of Section two hundred
and twenty-four of this Article, as embodied in Chapter two
hundred and ninety -three of the Acts of eighteen hundred and
ninety -four, and provided further that in case of sale of prop-
erty in default of taxes, where there is no bid sufficiently
large to pay said taxes the Commissioners of Chestertown may
purchase, hold, sell or convey the same to any other purchaser
who may thereafter buy it, the said sale to be reported to
and ratified by the Circuit Court for Kent County in the same
manner as other judicial sales are reported to and ratified by
said court.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.

Approved April 7, 1900.

CHAPTER 442.
AN ACT to amend Section 653G of Article 4, entitled
"License," sub-title "Liquor and Intoxicating Drinks," of
the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland.

Liquor and
intoxicating
drinks.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 6530 of Article 4, of the Code of Public
Local Laws, entitled "Elections," sub-title "Liquor and
Intoxicating Drinks, ""be amended and re-enacted so as to
read as follows:

Petitions for
license shall
be published.

Sec. 653G. Every person applying for license to sell
intoxicating liquors in said city shall file with the said Board
his, her or their petition for such license, and the Board shall
cause notification of such petition to be published three times
in three newspapers of general circulation in said city (one of
which shall be printed in the German language), to be



 
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