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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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4562 ARTICLE 21.

1906, ch. 458, sec. 83. 1910, ch. 365, sec. S3 (p. 1172). 1914, ch. 53.

181. All books, documents and papers, accounts, credits and deposits
belonging to the Town Clerk's office or in the custody of the Town Clerk,
shall be immediately delivered up and transferred by him to his successor
in office when such successor is duly appointed and qualified, provided,
that the tax levies placed in said Town Clerk's hands for his collection,
or so much thereof as may be uncollected or unaccounted for by him,
and for which his bond is responsible shall not be delivered or assigned
over to his successor iu office, and his rights, powers and duties as to
collecting and reporting the same shall continue, and he shall collect and
pay over the same as collected to the Mayor and Council by certificates of
deposit as provided for in the Charter of Easton and amendments thereto.

1906, ch. 458, sec. 84. 1916, ch. 301.

182. The said town clerk shall at least once in each week deposit in a
bank in Easton all taxes and moneys received or collected by him up to the
date of such deposit to the credit of the Mayor and Council of Easton,
and he shall receive from the bank a certificate of deposit for each deposit
to the credit of the Mayor and Council of Easton, which certificate he
shall deliver to said Council at their next regular meeting, and for which
said Council shall give to said town clerk a proper receipt or voucher, and
said money shall only be drawn from said bank upon the check of the
Mayor, countersigned by the town clerk, in payment of debts and accounts
due by "The Mayor and Council of Easton" duly approved and passed
by said Council and by them ordered to be paid.

1906, ch. 458, sec. 85.

183. If taxes be due and owing upon real and personal property by any
taxpayer, the whole of said taxes shall be a lien on said real property, and
said real property may be sold to pay the same without regard to the
existence of personal property.

1920, oh. 51.

184. All sums of money which may be due and owing to The Easton
Utilities Commission, which said Commission is operating the revenue-
producing utilities of the town of Easton as required by Chapter 263 of the
Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1914, as appears upon the
books of said Commission, for sanitary sewer and water rentals or services,
or for either, shall be and constitute a lien upon the real property to or in
which such sewer or water service is supplied, and said real property may
be sold to satisfy such lien or liens. The sale of such real property shall
be made by the Town Clerk, upon the written request of said Commission
and upon the certification by it to him of the amount of such lien, the
property to which the same attaches, the name of the owner or owners
thereof and such other information as it may deem necessary; said Clerk
shall advertise said property and otherwise proceed with such sale in the
same way and manner as is now provided for the sale of real property
by said Clerk of the payment of taxes, with an allowance of the same

 

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