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Session Laws, 1912
Volume 370, Page 1367   View pdf image
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. 1367

1906, ch. 171, sec. 62V.

150. He shall also pay over the State taxes by him from
time to time collected, as required by the provisions of the
said Public General Laws.

1906, ch. 171, sec. 62W-l.

151. The county commissioners shall annually, at their
first meeting in the month of March in each year, appoint one
competent person residing in each election district to be asses-
sor for said election district of said county, whose duty it
shall be by all lawful means to inform himself of all property
of whatsoever nature, including stocks, bonds and other instru-
ments created or acquired in their respective election districts,
which is not included in the list of assessments, and annually,
before the twenty-fifth day of April in each year, shall value
the same and make returns of such valuations verified by affi-
davit, giving the names of the reputed owners of said prop-
erty, together with their postoffice addresses and the descrip-
tion and the value, as fixed by him, of such property, to the
county commissioners, who shall levy and pay to each of said
assessors in full for their services, an amount not exceeding
two dollars per thousand of newly assessed property in all elec-
tion districts except Rockville, Bethesda and Wheaton, and
not exceeding one dollar per thousand of newly assessed prop-
erty in said last named districts, and it shall be the duty of
the clerk to the county commissioners to mail to the postoffice
addresses of each person, as shown by said return, a written
notice warning such person of the intention of the county
commissioners after ten days from the date of such notice,
which date shall be the mailing of such notice, to assess to
such person said property appearing by said return to belong
to such person, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown
on or before expiration of ten days from the date of such
notice; and in the event no good cause to the contrary be
shown within the time limited by such notice the county com-
missioners shall proceed to assess such property to the persons
appearing by said returns to be the owners thereof at the
valuation placed thereon by such assessors.
1906, ch. 171, sec. 62x.

152. All county taxes shall be due as soon as they are
levied, and if not paid on or before the first day of Septem-
ber of the year in which they are levied shall bear interest
from that date until paid at the rate of six per centum per
annum, and at any time after the first day of January next
succeeding the date of the levy, and not before, payment may
be enforced by sale, as hereinbefore provided.

 

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