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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 283

the close of each year be furnished the county commissioners.

 

SEC. 19. Be it enacted, That all documents, books and papers belonging to his office are hereby declared to be the property and records of Baltimore county, and at all times shall be subject to the examination of the grand jury and commissioners, or of any tax payer of said county, and it shall be the duty of the grand jury at each session to appoint from their own body a committee to examine the books and accounts of the said treasurer and to report to the Circuit Court the result of such examination.

Books and papers.

SEC. 20. Be. it enacted, That the county commissioners shall appoint and furnish the treasurer an office in the court house for the transaction of business, and the said office shall be open for that purpose each day of the year, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, from nine o'clock A. M. until three o'clock P. M. from the first day of November until the first day of April, and from nine o'clock A. M. until five o'clock P. M. for the remainder of the year.

Furnish office

SEC. 21. Be it enacted, That the persons now holding appointments as tax collectors in said county shall proceed to collect the taxes, accounts of which are now in their hands for collection, and when collected to pay them over to the treasurer or the receiver of taxes as the case may be, on the first Tuesday of each month until the first Tuesday in January in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, on which last mentioned da}- they shall make their final payments and deliver to the treasurer or receiver any accounts for taxes remaining uncollected, whose duty it shall be thereafter to collect the taxes so remaining unpaid in the manner hereinbefore provided, and upon such payment of all taxes collected by, and delivery of all the accounts remaining uncollected in the hands of said collectors, their bonds

Collect taxes.

shall be surrendered to them; but if any of said collectors shall fail, neglect or refuse to pay over all the money collected by him for taxes, or to deliver all such accounts for taxes as may remain in his hands uncollected as directed by the preceding part of this section, said treasurer or receiver of taxes

Surrender bonds.



 

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