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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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638 ARTICLE 3.

so assessed and to be collected as county taxes are now collected by law.
In case the property benefited by any such system is insufficient to pay
said certificates as they mature or the interest thereon as the same becomes,
payable, or in case the property benefited by said system has not been
ascertained or in the judgment of said County Commissioners is not
capable of being assessed or in fact has not been assessed for benefits, the
said County Commissioners of Baltimore County are hereby authorized
and empowered to annually levy a tax upon the asseessable property of
Baltimore County sufficient to pay and redeem said certificates as they
mature and sufficient to pay the interest thereon as the same may become
due and payable. And all assessments of benefits on property benefited
by any such sewer system shall be applied by said County Commissioners
in payment of said certificates (principal and interest) sold to build
acquire or establish such system and for no other purpose.

1922, ch. 289, sec. 1. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 353.

353. The County Commissioners of Baltimore County, whenever they
engage in the installation of a system of water mains for the use of said
county and the inhabitants thereof, shall have the right to connect their
said water mains with the water mains now or hereafter owned or con-
trolled by the Mayor and' City Council of Baltimore at the most con-
venient point or points and to draw off from the water mains now or
hereafter owned or controlled by the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more a sufficient supply of water, equal in purity to the water served to
the public in the City of Baltimore, for all public, private, domestic,
manufacturing or other needs for which the system of water mains in-
stalled by said County Commissioners were designed or intended to supply.

1922, ch. 288, sec. 2. B. Co. O. (1928), sec. 354.

354. Each and every connection of the water mains installed by said
County Commissioners with said water mains of the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore shall be at the expense of said County Commis-
sioners and under the supervision of the Water Engineer of Baltimore
City or such other person or persons as the Water Engineer of Baltimore
City, the Water Board of said city may appoint or such other body or
officials as may for the time being have charge of the water system of said
city, and said County Commissioners to bear the expense of said super-
vision. Every connection shall include a meter of a make and design
approved by the Water Engineer of said city, to the end that all water
flowing into each and every water system constructed by said County
Commissioners may be measured, and said County Commissioners shall
pay the said Mayor and City Council the actual cost of delivering said
water at the points of connection and meter, with five per cent, added,
and the actual cost of purifying said water, with five per cent, added,
the cost of delivering and of purification to be determined by the Public
Service Commission of Maryland and to be subject to review and revision
by the said Public Service Commission once only in every five years on

 

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