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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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3232 ARTICLE 15.

tween the first day of January and the first clay of April proceed to seize,
levy upon and sell the property of said delinquents, or so much thereof
as may be necessary to pay said taxes with interest and costs thereon,
and also to pay the taxes levied under Section 269 of this Article, accord-
ing to the provisions of the Code of Public General Laws relating thereto;
and on the first day of April of each year the Collector shall immediately
proceed to collect all unpaid tax bills by seizing, levying upon, advertis-
ing and selling said property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to
pay said taxes, together with interest, charges and costs of sale, and for
this purpose the said Collector is hereby clothed with all the power and
authority possessed by Collectors of Taxes under the Code of Public Gen-
eral Laws; and the said Collector shall report and pay over to the Treas-
urer of the Board of Commissioners of the said town before the first day
of June in each year all taxes collected by him from said delinquents.

1890, ch. 386, sec. 163.

275. The bailiff and clerk shall each attend the meeting of said com-
missioners, and shall each take and subscribe an oath to be administered
by some one of the commissioners for the due and proper discharge of the
duties of their respective offices, and the commissioners may take bond
from the bailiff for the faithful performance of the duties of his office.

1890, ch. 386, sec. 164.

276. The bailiff shall arrest and carry before some justice of the
peace, resident in said town, to be dealt with as hereinbefore provided;
any person found breaking the peace or disturbing the quiet and order of
said town, or violating any of the ordinances made for securing the safety
of the property or the lives of the inhabitants of said town, and he shall
have power to summons any of the inhabitants of said town to assist him
when he deems it necessary.

1906, ch. 95, sec. 164A.

277. It shall and may be lawful for the commissioners of Millington
to borrow money on the credit of the corporation for the purpose of pro-
viding for adequate fire protection, or of promoting or affecting any im-
portant or permanent public improvement in the town, and to issue from
time to time, as they may deem proper, the bonds of the commissioners of
Millington, Kent county, Maryland, to be signed by the president and
treasurer, payable at such times and in such sums and at such rate of
interest not exceeding six per cent, as they may deem proper, not exceeding
in the aggregate the sum of six thousand dollars, and to pledge the prop-
erty in said town for the payment thereof and the interest thereon, payable
semi-annually, according to the tenor of the coupons of said interest, to be
attached to said bonds. The bonds to be payable in not more than fifteen
years from the date thereof and redeemable at any time after the expira-
tion of five years from their respective dates, at the pleasure of said
commissioners of Millington; provided, that a majority of the legal voters
shall approve the Act at an election to be held on a day and at a place

 

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