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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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REVENUE AND TAXES. 2685

applied to state tax commission to change or correct apportionment of assessment of
corporate stock; effect of appearance of attorney. State Tax Comn. v. Baltimore
County, 138 Md. 672.

The fact that this section and sec. 259 limit the appellate review to questions of
law, referred to in construing art. 23, sec. 107—see notes thereto. Industrial Corp. v.
State Tax Comn., 134 Md. 380.

This section referred to. See notes to secs. 2, 249 and 259. Hyattsville v. C. & P.
Tel. Co., 131 Md. 583.

An. Code, sec. 240. 1914, ch. 841, sec. 239.

254. The supervisors of assessments shall confer frequently with the
State Tax Commission, and submit questions for determination to that
Commission, and shall receive instructions for their guidance in the super-
vision of the valuation and assessment of properties, both real and personal,
and keep constantly informed what supervisors of assessments in other
parts of the State are doing.

The supervisors shall be furnished an office at the County seat by the
County Commissioners of each County, and by the Mayor in Baltimore
City, and allowed such clerical help as the County Commissioners or Mayor
of Baltimore City, respectively, shall determine; and the State Tax Com-
mission shall determine, by a general and uniform rule, what data and
information, if any, is not open for public inspection. This sub-title
is not intended to impose any limitation on the power of local bodies to
employ assessors.

An. Code, sec. 241. 1914, ch. 841, sec. 240.

255. The salary of the supervisors shall be paid by the several Counties
and shall be based on the aggregate value of property subject to taxation
under his supervision. In those Counties where the total value of all prop-
erty shall not exceed $5,000,000, he shall receive an annual salary of $600.
If the aggregate value shall be over $5,000,000 and less than $10,000,000,
he shall receive $800.

If over $10,000,000 and less than $20,000,000—$1,000.

If over 20,000,000 and less than 30,000,000— 1,200.

If over 30,000,000 and less than 50,000,000— 1,500.

If over 50,000,000 and less than 75,000,000— 1,800.

If over 75,000,000 and less than 100,000,000— 2,000.

And if over $100,000,000 he shall receive $2,400.

The supervisor in Baltimore City shall be paid $2,400.

Such salary shall be payable monthly and the County Commissioners of
each County and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore are hereby
directed to raise such sum annually as will pay said salaries, and in case
the expenditures for any County or Baltimore City have been fully com-
puted on May 29, 1914, then the County Commissioners of said County
or the proper officials in Baltimore City shall be required to provide in
the next levy for the payment of the salary from the date of the supervisor
taking office.

An. Code, sec. 242. 1914, ch. 841, sec. 241.

256. That State Tax Commission shall adopt a seal and shall keep a
full record of its proceedings, and have the power to make rules, orders and

 

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