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Session Laws, 1912
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1516 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. 790]

insurance, necessary repairs and care of said property by the
purchaser, if any has been made.

Ibid. sec. 16F.

556. That after the expiration of two years, from the date
of such sale, provided the same shall have been ratified by the
court, the clerk and treasurer selling the same, or the clerk and
treasurer then in office, shall by good and sufficient deed to be
executed and acknowledged according to law, convey to the pur-
chaser or purchasers the pieces or parcels of land so sold, and
in the event that there be no clerk and treasurer, or for any
reason he cannot or does not make such conveyances, said court
shall appoint some one to make such conveyance in his place.
1906, ch. 795, sec. 17.

557. That if any person or persons, body corporate or
bodies corporate shall be assessed with personal property only
upon which taxes shall not have been paid as hereinbefore pro-
vided for, the clerk and treasurer shall proceed to levy upon
and sell the same in the same manner and subject to the same
restrictions as is or may be prescribed for sales of personal
property by tax collector or county treasurer by any present
or future local law for Montgomery county.

Ibid. sec. 18.

558. That the council may adopt suitable measures for the
removal of refuse and garbage by a special tax for that pur-
pose, to be imposed on the occupants of the respective premises
and collected thereupon, provided that the owners of said prop-
erty shall be responsible for said tax in case the same cannot
be collected from the occupants of the premises in question, and
it shall be a lien on said property and collected as other taxes
are collected; and the council may pass suitable ordinances to
enable the proper official or officials to collect and remove all
filth from the town and provide for the disposal thereof. The
special tax provided for in this section for the purpose afore-
said shall not exceed the sum of fifty cents per month on any
one dwelling.

Ibid. sec. 19.

559. That the council may in their discretion exempt and
release from assessment and taxation for municipal purposes,
any or all machinery, plants and property erected in the town
of Somerset for manufacturing purposes after the passage of
this act for a period not exceeding five years, by special agree-
ment or otherwise.

1906, ch. 795, sec. 20.

560. That whenever it shall become necessary for any pur-
pose under this act to serve a notice or process of any kind

 

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