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Session Laws, 1830
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DANIEL MARTIN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That said court shall imme-
diately after receiving such report, appoint some early day
to hear appeals, and receive and make further changes of
property if necessary, of which said meeting reasonable
notice shall be given in the discretion of said court, who
shall, as soon thereafter as may be, cause the annual levy
to be made out, and in addition to the number of copies of
said levy now required by law to be made, it shall be the
duty of said clerk to make a list, alphabetically arranged,
specifying the names of the taxable inhabitants of said
county, the amount of property assessed to each, and the
rate of levy upon said property, which list shall be deli-
vered to the clerk of the county court on or before the first
Monday in August in each and every year, whose duty it
shall be to suspend or deposit the same in the clerk's of-
fice in some conspicuous place, accessible to, and subject
to the examination and inspection of, any person interest-
ed therein, without fee or reward.

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1830.
CHAP. 25.
To hear ap-
peals, &c.

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That the said clerk shall re-
ceive for his services such compensation as said levy court
shall think reasonable and proper, and shall be removable
at the pleasure of said court, provided that in no one year
shall a greater sum than two hundred dollars be allowed.

Compensation
to clerk

Sec. 4. And be it enacted. That in all other respects
not specifically designated as changed and altered by the
provisions of this act, the laws relative to the powers, du-
ties and conduct, of the levy court and commissioners of
the tax, shall be construed to extend to the levy court alone,
and the office of the commissioners of the tax for said
county, and all laws repugnant to the provisions of this
act, are abolished and repealed.

Powers vested
in levy court
alone.

Sec. 5. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of
the clerk of the commissioners of the tax for said county,
or such person or persons having charge of the books and
papers belonging to the commissioners of the tax, to deli-
ver over to the clerk of the levy court for said county the
books and papers belonging to said commissioners, under a
penalty of five hundred dollars for refusal so to do, which
penalty shall be recovered by indictment, for the use of
the county.

Books to be
delivered over
 

 

 
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