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MONTGOMERY COUNTY. . 3467
for taxes due and in arrear at any time after the first day of January
in any year after a levy; said clerk shall advertise notice of such sale in
some newspaper published in Kensington, and if there be no paper pub-
lished in Kensington then in some paper in Montgomery county, for
two weeks prior to such sale, and serve a notice thereof upon such delin-
quent or leave a notice at said delinquent's house or place of business at
least ten days prior to such sale.
1914, ch. 116, sec. 366A.
533. The Commissioners of the County, the Board of Public School
Commissioners, Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Constables and all other
State and County officers shall have, hold and exercise their offices in said
town as heretofore, except as qualified by the other Sections of this Act.
The County Commissioners of Montgomery County shall on or before
the first day of January, eighteen* hundred and fifteen, and on or before
the first day of January in each and every year thereafter, pay over to
the town of Kensington that proportion of the entire County levy for the
repair of roads which the total real property assessed within the limits
of the town of Kensington bears to the whole amount of assessed property
in Montgomery County, so that the town of Kensington shall receive and
disburse, for the maintenance of the streets of said town the amount levied
upon the real property within the corporate limits of the town of Ken-
sington for the repair of roads by the said County Commissioners of
Montgomery County.
WATER AND SEWERS.
1914, ch. 829, sec. 1.
534. For the purpose of establishing, constructing and maintaining a
water and sewerage system for the Town of Kensington, in Montgomery
County, State of Maryland, for the purpose of supplying the residents of
said town with water for ordinary purposes, and with fire protection, and
for drainage and sewerage purposes, the Mayor and Town Council of the
Town of Kensington are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to
issue coupon bonds in the name of the Mayor and Town Council of the
Town of Kensington to an amount not to exceed the sum of fifty thousand
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purposes afore-
said. The said bonds shall be for sums not less than five hundred dollars
($500) each, nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) each; they
shall be issued under the corporate seal of the Town of Kensington, signed
by the Mayor of said town and countersigned by the clerk and treasurer
thereof, dated on the first day of their issue and in the year thereof, bear-
ing interest at not more than five per centum per annum, payable semi-
annually in each and every year, the said interest to the maturity of each
of said bonds to be provided for and set forth in the coupons attached to
each of said bonds, respectively, for the interest due and payable thereon,
*"Nineteen" evidently intended.
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