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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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ART. 2.] ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY. 83

certifying their qualifications, or annulling any certificate, not
less than three shall be present, and two, at least, in all cases.

180. The commissioners of primary schools, in each year, shall
make and transmit to the legislature a report embracing the
same matters as shall be contained in the report of the trustees
of school districts to the said commissioners.

181. The commissioners of primary schools may hold any
property which may be granted to them for the use and benefit
of primary schools, and such property, whether real or personal,
shall be to them and their successors in office, in the same
manner as if they were a body corporate.

182. The trustees of any school district may hold any pro-
perty which may be vested in them for the use and benefit of
their school, and such property, whether real or personal, shall
be to them and their successors in office, in the same manner as
if they were a body corporate.

183. And as the city of Annapolis, composing primary school
district No. 38, receives no benefit of the county levy provided
by the 165th section of this article, the free white male inhabit-
ants of said district, at their annual district meeting, shall and
may levy a tax on the resident inhabitants of said district for
the support of primary schools therein.

184. The trustees of said school district No. 38, whenever
a district meeting shall have voted a district tax, shall make a
tax list which shall raise the sum voted in due proportion on all
the taxable property in such district agreeably to the assessment
of the last preceding county tax, and shall annex to such tax
list a warrant, and deliver the same to the collector of city
taxes in the city of Annapolis, which warrant shall be substan-
tially as follows, to wit: " Anne Arundel county, ss. To --,
collector of taxes in the city of Annapolis, greeting: You are
hereby required and commanded to collect from each of the
inhabitants of school district No. 38, the several sums of money
written opposite to the name of each of said inhabitants in the
annexed tax list, and within sixty days after receiving this
warrant to pay the amount of the moneys by you collected into
the hands of the trustees of said district, or some one of them,
and take their or his receipt therefor; and if any one or more
of said inhabitants shall neglect or refuse to pay the same, you

 

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