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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

735

visions of Article 23 of the Code of Public General Laws, title

 

"Corporations," may hold exhibitions on its grounds as often

 

as it may deem necessary, without the payment of any license,

 

fee, fine, forfeiture or penalty to the State of Maryland or

 

Prince George's County; and any person or persons, associa-

 

tion or organized company to whom said Agricultural Fair

 

Association of Prince George's County shall grant the privi-

 

lege to sell, barter, show, exhibit or in any way conduct any

 

business on the grounds of said Agricultural Fair Associa-

 

tion during any of its exhibitions shall, in a like manner, and

 

during the time of said exhibition, be exempt from the pay-

Exemptions.

ment of any State, county or muncipal license, fine, fee, for-

 

feiture or penalty.

 

Approved April 8, 1904.

 

CHAPTER 430.

 

AN ACT to enable George A. Harrison, collector of State and

 

county taxes for the First Collection District of Worcester

 

County, Maryland, for the year 1899, to enforce the payment

 

of taxes not heretofore collected by him.

 

WHEREAS., George A. Harrison was duly appointed by the

 

County Commissioners of Worcester County, Maryland, col-

To enforce
payment of

lector of both State and county taxes which were levied upon

tax ar-

the taxable property of the First Collection District of said

rearages

Worcester County in the year 1899, and as such collector be-

 

came duly qualified by executing his approved bond; and

 

WHEREAS, A portion of said taxes remain uncollected and

 

said collector will be unable to collect the same unless his time

Extension of

for the collection of said taxes be extended by law, and it is

time.

desirable to extend said time in order that he may complete

 

the collection of said State and county taxes so as aforesaid

 

remaining uncollected.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

 

land, That all taxes heretofore levied by the County Commis-

 

sioners of Worcester County for the said year 1899 on the

 

taxable property in the First Collection District of Worcester

To be col-

County and not yet collected by said George A. Harrison may

lected within
a year.

be collected within one year from and after the passage of this

 

Act.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for the

To proceed to

said George A. Harrison, collector as aforesaid, to proceed

collect.



 
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