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tively sold, the amount of taxes and of interest accrued and costs of said
sale.
1898, ch. 222, sec. 116. 1912 Code, sec. 218.
351. The treasurer shall make up and publish weekly, for six consecu-
tive weeks before the first Monday of March in each year, a list of all
taxes assessed upon real estate, which then remain unpaid and in default.
Said list shall be inserted in one newspaper published in Prince George's
county, Maryland, to be selected by said treasurer, and shall contain the
name or names of the persons appearing upon the assessment book as the
owner or owners of each piece of said real estate, and if said real estate
has changed hands, in whole or in part, and such change be known to the
treasurer, also, the present owners thereof, the location of the property by
district, the quantity of land it contains and other matters of description
that may be known to the treasurer, such as its name, the adjacent prop-
erty holders, the book and page of the county land records which contain
the transfer of said property to the present owner, if ascertained, and the
amount of taxes in default, with the interest and the penalties accrued,
and to accrue to day of sale, upon each piece of said real estate. To said
list shall be appended a notice that if such tax or taxes, interest and pen-
alties, and the costs of sale be not paid before the first Monday of March
following, the said treasurer will, on that day, at ten o'clock A. M., at the
Court House door, in the town of Upper Marlboro, in said county, proceed
to offer each of the said parcels of real estate for sale at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said taxes, interest, penalties and
costs of the sale thereon, beginning with the first parcel on said list and
continuing on in the order of said list, from day to day, from ten o'clock
A. M. until three o'clock P. M., Sundays excepted, until all shall have been
offered for sale. And on said first Monday in March the treasurer shall
proceed to make said sale in conformity with said published notice.
Young v. Ward, 88 Md. 414.
1898, ch. 222, sec. 116A. 1912 Code, sec. 219.
352. After the conclusion of such annual sale, and on or before the
first Monday of April next following, the treasurer shall make a full report
thereof to the Circuit Court for Prince George's County, sitting in equity,
and a copy of the newspaper containing the printed list and notice afore-
said shall accompany the same as an exhibit. Said report shall be made
in a substantially bound book, shall give each sale separately, numbered,
seriatim, from one upwards, and shall contain, in detail, the proceedings
relative to each piece of property sold, especially the description thereof;
the name of the purchaser; the price brought; the sum of money received
on account of taxes, interest, penalties and costs of sale, and the items
thereof; the balance of the purchase money remaining unpaid and pay-
able before delivery of deed; and the original memorandum of sale signed
by the purchaser. At the end of said report of sales, and writing in the
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