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ART. 81] REMOVAL OF PROPERTY——RATE & ITEMS OF STATE TAX. 1811
ing one thousand dollars; and the collector or appeal tax court shall, on.
his or their own knowledge, and on the best information he or they can
obtain, value the property of such person to the utmost sum he or they
believe the same to be worth in cash; and in his or their return of said
valuation, he or they shall certify the said refusal or neglect, and the
county commissioners or appeal tax court shall assess such person
according to the sum so returned, and the same shall be collected as the
assessment.
1904, art. 81, sec. 21. 1888, art. 81, sec. 21. 1860, art 81, sec. 22. 1843, ch. 208,
sec. 18. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 20. 1898, ch. 123. sec. 160.
23. Whenever any person shall apply to the county commissioners
or appeal tax court for allowance or deduction on account of the removal
of property from one county to another, the county commissioners or
said court to whom the application shall be made shall ascertain of the
party applying to what place within the State the property has been
removed and shall inform the proper authorities of the place to which
the property is removed of the fact of such removal.
Rate and Items of State Tax.
Ibid. sec. 22. 1888, art. 81, sec. 22. 1860. art. 81, sec. 23. 1862, ch. 105.
1864, ch. 199. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 21. 1876, ch. 340. 1878, ch. 330.
1888, cb. 533. 1890, ch. 165. 1898, ch. 220. 1900. ch. 500.
1902, ch. 1. Special session, 1904. ch. 343.
1906, ch. 404. 1908. ch. 223.
1910, ch. 257 (p. 248).
24. The county commissioners of the several counties of this State
and the mayor and city council of Baltimore are directed to levy the
state taxes, to be collected according to law, and to be apportioned for
the year nineteen hundred and eleven (1911), as follows: A tax of
sixteen and one-eighth (16%) cents on each one hundred dollars to aid
in the support of the public schools, to be distributed according to law
among the several counties and the city of Baltimore; a tax of four
and one-half (4 1/2) cents on each one hundred dollars, to meet the inter-
est and create a sinking fund for the redemption of the "State Roads
Loan;" a tax of one (1) cent on each one hundred dollars, to meet the
interest and create a sinking fund for the redemption of "The State
Insane Hospital Loan;" a tax of one-quarter (1 /4) of one cent on each
one hundred dollars, to meet the interest and create a sinking fund for
the redemption of "The Public Highways Loan of 1910;" and a tax
of one-eighth (1/8) of one cent on each one hundred dollars, to meet the
interest and create a sinking fund for the redemption of the "Sana-
torium Loan," making an aggregate of twenty-two (22) cents on each
one hundred dollars; and the comptroller of the treasury shall levy the
same state taxes on the shares of the capital stock of all banks, State
and national, and other incorporated institutions and companies of
this State, the shares of whose capital stock are liable by law to assess-
ment and taxation. The county commissioners of the several counties
of this State and the mayor and city council of Baltimore are directed
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