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1929 Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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CLERKS OF COURTS. 79

1929, ch. 466, sec. 9A.

9A. When a notice of such tax lien is filed, the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of the County, and the Clerk of the Superior Court of Baltimore
City, shall forthwith enter the same in an alphabetical Federal Tax Lien
Index, showing on one line the name and residence of the taxpayer named
in such notice, the Collector's serial number of such notice, the date and
hour of filing, and the amount of tax with the interest, penalties and costs.
He shall file and keep all original notices so filed in numerical order in a
file or files, and designated Federal Tax Lien Notices.

1929, ch. 466, sec. 9B.

9B. When a certificate of discharge of any tax lien issued by the Col-
lector of Internal Revenue or other proper officer, is filed in the office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County, and the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Baltimore City, where the original notice of lien is filed, said
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County, and the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Baltimore City, shall enter the same with date of filing in said
Federal Tax Lien Index on the line where notices of the lien so discharged
is entered, and permanently attach the original certificate of discharge to
the original notice of lien.

1929, ch. 466, sec. 9C.

9C. Said Federal Tax Lien Index and file or files for said Federal Tax
Lien Notices shall be furnished to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
County, and the Clerk of the Superior Court of Baltimore City, in the
manner now provided by law for the furnishing of books in which deeds
are recorded.

1929, ch. 466, sec. 9D.

9D. Sections 9-9F are passed for the purpose of authorizing the filing
of notices of liens in accordance with the provisions of Section 3186 of the
Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the Act of March
4, 1913, 37 statutes at large, page 1016, and any Acts or parts of Act
amendatory thereof.

1929, ch. 466, sec. 9E.

9E. This Act shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate
its general purpose to make uniform the law of those states which enact it.

1929, ch. 466, sec. 9F.

9F. This Act may be cited as the Uniform Federal Tax Lien Registra-
tion Act. 1

14.

Constitutionality of this section not passed on. Act 1924, ch. 576, unconstitu-
tional. Baltimore v. O'Conor, 147 Md. 652.

1 Sec. 9G of ch. 466 of the acts of 1929 repealed all laws inconsistent therewith and
all existing laws covering same matters.


 

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