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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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1564 ARTICLE 6.

judgment; he shall sign all drafts or orders for money appropriated or
ordered by the Commissioners to be paid by the Treasurer and shall keep
a record of the proceedings of said Commissioners in a book to be provided
by them for that purpose, which shall at all times be opened to the inspec-
tion of any person interested. The Bailiff or Bailiffs shall be appointed
from among the inhabitants of said town qualified to vote for Commis-
sioners, provided, however, that the said Commissioners may appoint the

constable or constables of the election District in which said town is
located, if he be a resident of said town or will reside therein after his
appointment; before entering upon the duties of his office he shall make

oath before a Justice of the Peace for Caroline County or any Notary
Public, that he will faithfully and impartially perform the duties imposed
upon him by this act of Incorporation and the by-laws or ordinances of
said Commissioners and shall execute to the State of Maryland a bond
with good and sufficient surety to be approved by the said Commissioners
in such penalty as they shall prescribe conditioned that he will well and
faithfully perform the duties of said office in all things appertaining
thereto according to law and the ordinances of said Commissioners, and
shall well and truly collect and pay over to the Treasurer of said Corpora-
tion all taxes levied by them, which by law or the ordinances of said
Commissioners it shall be his duty to collect, and all other sums of money
that may be received by him for the use of said Corporation.

1914, ch. 730, sec. 80.

133. The treasurer shall be appointed from among the citizens of said
town qualified to vote for Commissioners, and before entering upon the
duties of his office shall give bond to the State of Maryland with good
aud sufficient surety to be approved by the said Commissioners in such
penalty as the said Commissioners shall prescribe, conditioned for the
faithful performance of the duties of the office of Treasurer to the said
Corporation of Denton, and that he will well and faithfully receive, ac-
count for and disburse all moneys placed in his hands or received by him
for the use of said Corporation, and shall well and truly pay over to his
successor in office or to the order of said Commissioners, signed by their
Secretary and countersigned by their President, all said moneys and shall
perform all other duties of his office according to law and the ordinances
of said Commissioners; he shall keep full and correct accounts of all
moneys received by him with the sources from which the same were
received and the dates of such receipts and of the disbursements made by
him with the dates of such disbursements and the person or persons to
whom, and on what account the same were made.

1914, ch. 730, sec. 81.

134. Whenever the Commissioners of Denton think the public interest
Tequires it, they may cause an assessment to be made of all property in
the town, real, personal and mixed which is subject to assessment for
County and State taxes, under the General Laws of this State whether
the owners thereof reside within or without the town; and they may

 

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