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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1835.

to be convened within said district on or before the

 

first of June next, of the time and place of which

CHAP. 303.

meeting, two weeks notice shall be given in the near-

 

est newspaper to snid Village, and also fixed up at

 

two or more public places within said district.

 

CHAPTER 303.

 

A supplement to the act, entitled, an act to provide for

Passed April 4, 1836

the public instruction of youth in Primary Schools,

 

throughout this State, passed at December session,

 

eighteen hundred and twenty-five, chapter one hun-

 

dred and sixty-two, so far as the same relates to

 

Kent County.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

Levy, court to levy

Maryland, That in place of the present mode of levy-

 

ing and collecting taxes for the support of Primary

 

Schools, in Kent county, the levy court of said county

 

shall be and they are hereby authorised and required

 

to levy at their next session and annually thereafter,

 

upon the real and personal property of Kent county, a

 

sum equal in amount to the nett and clear sum of one

$150 for each pri-

hundred and fifty dollars, foe each and every Primary

mary school dist.

School district in said county, which shall have been

 

reported to the said levy court, by the trustees thereof,

 

as organized, on or before the first day of July, in

 

each and every year, for the support of primary

 

schools, except for the erection of houses, which may

 

be erected in the manner and by the means heretofore

 

provided by law, and the said sum so levied as afore-

Tobe collected and

said, shall be collected by the collector of the county,

paid over

and paid over to the treasurer of the school fund for

 

said county, and by him apportioned among the several ,

Apportioned

school districts, entitled to receive the same, allowing

 

to each district the said sum of one hundred and fifty

 

dollars, and the levy court in ascertaining and regula-

 

ting the tax, shall pursue the following mode; they

Mode of regulating

shall ascertain the aggregate valuation of the real

tax

estate in said county and also the aggregate valuation

 

of the personal estate, shall deduct one third part of

 


 
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