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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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GARRETT COUNTY. 2735

1890, ch. 566, sec. 59.

117. Where land is in the hands of trustee or trustees for sale or other-
wise, whether by virtue of a decree of court, or under a deed of trust, and
the taxes thereon are in arrears under the provisions of this subtitle of
this article, the said treasurer may enforce the payment of such taxes in
the same manner as if such land were not in the hands of a trustee or
trustees.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 12, sec. 61. 1890, ch. 566, sec. 60.

118. Whenever land shall be sold by the treasurer, the owner thereof
prior to the sale may redeem the same by paying into court to be paid
to the purchaser thereof within the period of six calendar months from,
the date of such sale, the amount of the purchase money with the interest
thereon at the rate of twenty per cent, per annum from the date of sale
and cost of the treasurer's deed to the purchaser if any such deed has been
executed.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 12, sec. 62. 1890, ch. 566, sec. 61.

119. The provisions of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland
now in force or hereafter enacted, applicable to collectors of State and
county taxes, except where the same are repealed by or are inconsistent
with the provisions of this subtitle of this article shall be held to apply to
the treasurer of said county, who as to his powers, rights, duties and lia-
bilities, both civil and criminal, and those of his bond or bondsmen, shall
be in all respects on a footing with the State and county collectors, except
as herein provided.

120. Vacant.

CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS.

1912. ch. 597, sec. 2. 1914, ch. 565, sec. 2.

121. In addition to any sentence of confinement in the county jail of
Garrett County which may be imposed in cases of conviction of assault,
drunkenness, disorderly conduct, disturbing the public peace, vagrancy,
petit larceny, or any misdemeanor where the punishment prescribed by
law shall not exceed three (3) years imprisonment in the penitentiary or
house of correction by the Circuit Court for Garrett County or any justice
of the peace for Garrett County having criminal jurisdiction, said Court
or justice of the peace may, in the discretion of said Court or said Justice
of the Peace, also in said sentence direct that any prisoner over sixteen
years of age who may be convicted of any of the offenses enumerated as
above shall be subject to perform hard labor for and during the period
of his imprisonment on the public roads of Garrett County or on the
public streets of any incorporated town in said county provided, that dur-
ing the employment of such convict on the public streets of any incorpo-
rated town, the town authorities so employing such convict shall be charged
with the expenses which may attend such employment.

See sec. 125 and sec. 500.

 

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