TALBOT COUNTY. 4669
election district and Trappe Election District, or District No. 3; the
second collection district shall comprise all of Trappe Election District,
or District No. 3, as was contained within the original boundary lines
aforesaid of said election district; the third collection district shall -com-
prise all of Chapel Election District, or District No. 4; the fourth col-
lection district shall comprise St. Michael's District, or Election District
No. 2; and the fifth collection district shall comprise Bay Hundred Dis-
trict, or Election District No. 5; and each collector as aforesaid shall be
a resident of the collection district for which he shall be appointed.
1894, ch. 75, sec. 2.
518. The said collectors shall reserve out of the money collected by
them for county purposes a sufficient sum to pay the amount levied in
each current year for public schools and placed in their hands for collec-
tion, and they shall pay the said school fund over to the Board of County
School Commissioners, as follows: one-fourth on or before the fifteenth
day of September, on which payment the said Board of County School
Commissioners shall allow the same discount that was given by the col-
lectors upon the taxes then collected; one-fourth on or before the fifteenth
day of January; one-fourth on or before the fifteenth day of June; and
the remaining one-fourth, together with the interest then due upon the
amount of said county school levy, on or before the fifteenth day of Sep-
tember.
1894, ch. 75, sec. 3.
519. On the first day of January, in each year, taxes shall be deemed
to be in arrears, and interest shall be charged and collected from that
date, and immediately after the first day of January in each year, the
collectors shall deliver to each delinquent an account of his assessment
and taxes due thereon, and unless payment be made in full, the said col-
lectors shall, on or after the fifteenth day of June in each year, publish
a list of said delinquents, together with the amount of taxes, State and
county, due and payable by each delinquent, in two newspapers printed
and published in said county, giving the same two consecutive weekly
insertions, for which publication the said collectors may charge and col-
lect from each delinquent so advertised a sum not exceeding twenty-five
cents; and it shall be the duty of the collectors, at least ninety days after
the publication of the lists of delinquents, to sell the real or personal prop-
erty of any person, body politic or corporate, who may be then owing
State or county taxes due and in arrears as aforesaid, in accordance with
the power and mode of procedure for collectors under the Code of Public
General Laws.
TRAPPE.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 21, sec. 211. 1860, Art. 20, sec. 187.
520. The inhabitants of the town of Trappe, in Talbot county, are a
body politic by the name and style of "The Commissioners of Trappe,"
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