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3054 ARTICLE 14.

personal estate sold by him; and when it shall be necessary for him to
proceed to collect the taxes placed in his hands by sales of real or per-
sonal property, he shall proceed as now directed for the collection of taxes
by collectors, and shall be allowed the same fee therefor as now allowed
collectors, except that a notice of unpaid taxes by the sheriff, a constable
or constables, as hereafter provided, shall be deemed a sufficient notice
prior to making the levy and proceeding to advertise and sell.
See sec. 101.

1896, ch. 317, sec. 2.

94. The person so as aforesaid appointed, before he enters upon the
duties of his said office, shall take an oath before the clerk of the Circuit
Court for Howard county, in form similar to that now taken by collectors
of taxes, except as to the title of his office and to be similarly certified, he
shall execute to the State of Maryland, a separate bond in the penal sum
of twenty thousand dollars with at least three sureties, as the collector of
State taxes, which bond shall be approved and filed in like manner, as
other bonds of collectors of State taxes, and he shall execute to the State
of Maryland, a separate bond in the penal sum of forty thousand dollars,
with at least three sureties to be approved by the County Commissioners
of Howard county with the condition that if the above bounden shall well
and faithfully execute his office of Treasurer of Howard county, and
shall account for and pay to the County Commissioners aforesaid or their
order, or as the law may direct, the several sums which he shall receive
for said county, or be answerable for by law at such time and in such
manner as the law shall direct, then the said obligation to be void, other-
wise to be and remain in full force and virtue in law; and said bond
when approved, shall be recorded in the office of the clerk of the Circuit
Court for Howard county, he shall execute the bond hereinbefore required
and qualify within thirty days after the receipt of his commission by the
clerk of the Circuit Court for Howard county, and in the event of his
removal from office, his death or resignation during his term of office, the
Governor shall at once appoint his successor, who shall qualify and bond
as aforesaid, and so continue to appoint until a treasurer qualifies as
herein provided; provided, that such new treasurer so taking the place
made vacant by death, removal or resignation, shall not collect nor take
charge of any of the taxes that may be in hands of said late treasurer
uncollected, and for which the bonds of said late treasurer are responsible;
but such taxes shall be collected under existing laws applicable to collection
of State and county taxes when there is death or resignation.

1896, ch. 317, sec. 3. 1910, ch. 155 (p. 913).

95. The County Commissioners shall provide and furnish the Treas-
urer an office in the Court House building or in some other building as
near thereto as possible. And it shall be the duty of the Treasurer to keep
his said office open daily except legal holidays and such other days that
he may be in the several election districts collecting taxes, and he shall
attend for the transaction of business therein, in person or by deputy,

 

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