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Session Laws, 1912
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84 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. 32]

which such assessment has been laid, giving thirty days' notice
of said sale in two of the daily newspapers published in the
City of Baltimore, the first insertion of said notice to be made
in said newspapers promptly after the expiration of the time
limited in this article for the payment of said benefits; and the
moneys so collected by the city collector shall be paid over by
him to the city as other moneys are directed to be paid over.

183. In all cases in which the city collector shall sell any
property on account of the non-payment of assessments made
for the opening, closing, widening, grading or extension of any
street, lane or alley, it shall be his duty to sell said property to
the extent and subject to the same conditions which are pro-
vided by ordinance for the sale of real estate in the City of
Baltimore, charged with the payment of other taxes imposed by
this corporation; and in the event of the purchaser or pur-
chasers failing forthwith to comply with the terms of said sale,
the city collector shall re-sell the same at the risk of the former
purchaser, giving not less than ten days' notice in two of the
daily newspapers of the city aforesaid; and after collecting the
benefit assessments he shall forthwith return the said commis-
sioners' proceedings to the comptroller.

189. Whenever any obstruction shall have remained in any
street, lane or alley, or part thereof so opened, for the space of
sixty days after the proceedings of the said commissioners shall
have been completed, it shall be the duty of said commissioners
to cause the same to be removed and to draw on the register for
the expense so incurred, which shall be paid by him, and the
Mayor shall forthwith cause a suit for the recovery of said
expenses to be instituted against the person or persons by whose
default the said obstruction has been suffered to remain, and
the same, when recovered, shall be paid to the register for the
use of the city.

191. When the proceedings of the Commissioners for Open-
ing Streets in any case are transferred to the city collector, the
city register is authorized and required to pay all the expenses
incurred by the commissioners under the said proceedings. But
such expenses shall not remain unpaid more than six months
after the completion of any services performed under said ordi-
nance; and the comptroller and register are directed to pay,
within six months after the services have been completed, any
such expenses upon presentation of the proper vouchers or cer-
tificates from the commissioners for Opening Streets.

 

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