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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
Volume 374, Page 306   View pdf image (33K)
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306 HEALTH. [ART. XLIII
1917, ch. 36
106C. If the said nuisance is not abated, or if it is only partially
abated, in accordance with the order of the State Board of Health, its
officers or agents, within the time specified in said notice, then the State
Board of Health, its officers and agents, are authorized and directed to
enter upon such premises in this State and abate the nuisance at the
cost and expense of the owner, occupier or tenant of the premises; and
they shall have power to do such work, and to use such materials and
things as may be necessary to effectually abate the same; provided, how-
ever, that in each and every case, the cost of abating such nuisance shall
not exceed the sum of fifty dollars.
1917, ch. 36.
106D. If the cost and expense of abating any such nuisance is not
paid to the State Board of Health by the person liable therefor within
sixty days (60) after the abatement thereof, then the State Board of
Health shall file a suit, in its name, before a Justice of the Peace in the
County where the nuisance was abated, or before the People's Court of
Baltimore City, as the case may be, against the owner, occupier or
tenant of the property and premises where said nuisance existed, and
said Court shall have authority to proceed to judgment, either upon
trial had after service of the writ, or ex parte, after the return of two
non ests, as the case may be.
1917, ch. 36.
106E. After final judgment in favor of the State Board of Health,
it shall file a certified copy of the same with the County Commissioners
in the County where such 'judgment is obtained, or with the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore City, as the case may be, which judgment
shall be a lien upon the property of the defendant, to be collected by the
said County Commissioners, or the said Mayor and City Council, as
the case may be, in the same way as taxes on real property are now
collected; the said lien to bear interest at the rate of six per centum
from the date of judgment and to include the costs of the trial, and it
shall not be subject to discount or abatement of any kind, nor shall said
Commissioners or the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City so
collecting the same be entitled to make any charge for such collection.
1917, ch. 36.
106F. The County Commissioners of any County of the State, or
the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, as the case may be, shall pay
over to the State Board of Health all judgments, cost and interest
which they may collect by virtue of the powers conferred by Sections
106A to 106I, and the State Board of Health of Maryland, upon pay-
ment to it of any judgment, interest and costs shall pay said costs to
the Justice of the Peace or other Court of Record, as the case may be.
and such judgment, interest and costs shall be entered "satisfied."


 
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