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Session Laws, 1912
Volume 370, Page 1593   View pdf image
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. 1593

ceed at 10 o'clock A. M. on that day at the Court House in said
county to offer said property for sale to the highest bidder for
cash, which list and notice shall be published at least three
weeks prior to said third Tuesday in May; and upon the third
Tuesday in May in each year the county treasurer shall pro-
ceed to sell under the terms of said notice all property upon
which taxes, interest, costs or fees are in arrear and shall con-
tinue such sale from day to day on each secular day, legal holi-
days excepted, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. M., until
all of said property shall have been offered and disposed of.

133C-6. Immediately after the first day in April in each
year the county treasurer shall, in person or by deputy, pro-
ceed to collect all taxes in arrear on personal property by selling
any realty or personalty in Queen Anne's county belonging to
the person assessed with the taxes so in arrears; if real estate
is sold, the county treasurer shall sell the same at the Court
House, in Centreville, for cash, after giving at least three
weeks' previous notice by advertisement of the time and place
of sale; said advertisement to state the name of the person to
whom the real estate is assessed, and shall contain a beatable
description of the same, and as required by the terms of section
133C; thereafter the county treasurer shall proceed as required
by the terms of section 133C-1.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That nothing in this act
shall in any manner affect any of the powers belonging to col-
lectors of taxes of said county at the date of the passage of
the Act of 1898, Chapter 235 and at the date of the passage
of the Act of 1910, Chapter 369, so far as the same are not
inconsistent with the provisions of this act, and its purposes, and
so far as the same will facilitate the county treasurer of said
county in the discharge of his duties hereunder, shall be pos-
sessed by and hereby given to said county treasurer, but he
shall not by implication be held to possess any of the powers of
such collectors as might tend to delay him in the discharge of
his duties, or render the purpose of this act more difficult; and
it is hereby further provided that nothing in this act shall be
construed to affect the right, powers, or duty, of the sheriff or
the county treasurer of said Queen Anne's county to make col-
lection of all State and county taxes due and in arrear at the
time of the passage of this act and it is hereby further provided
that nothing in this act shall be construed to affect in any man-
ner the legality of any tax sales heretofore made by any sheriff
or any county treasurer of said county; and the said sheriff and
the said county treasurer shall report such sales as provided by
the existing law at the time of the making thereof, and the

 

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