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

the executor or administrator of such a tenant, or the guardian of an
infant owner, or a mortgagor in possession, shall be deemed and taken
as an owner for the purpose of and application authorized by this Act
and the application of any such person shall bind the property so repre-
sented for any assessment or tax made under it, and the County Commis-
sioners of Baltimore County are hereby authorized to sign any such appli-
cation on behalf of the County Commissioners of Baltimore County as
owner of any property binding on said street, whenever the said Commis-
sioners shall deem it advisable to do so.
See sec. 598.

1927, ch. 97, sec. 2. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 618.

618. That after any contract for the work of grading, paving or curb-
ing said street, shall have been awarded in the manner provided by law,
the said County Commissioners of Baltimore County shall impose a
benefit assessment upon the property binding on said road equal in amount
to two-thirds (2/3) of the whole expense of the work, and also three per
centum (3%) on the amount so to be assessed against said property for
the cost and expense of collecting the same, and the said County Com-
missioners shall apportion said benefit assessment so that said lots of
ground binding on both sides of said road to be graded, paved or curbed,
shall become liable for a pro rata part thereof according to the frontage
of said property thereon; and said County Commissioners shall then pre-
pare a statement showing the amount of assessment upon each of the afore-
said lots of ground.

1927, ch. 97, sec. 3. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 619.

619. After the County Commissioners shall have completed its ap-
portionment of the costs and expenses to be assessed as aforesaid, and
the statement thereof, it shall give notice by advertisement once a week
for two successive weeks in a newspaper published in Baltimore County,
that such apportionment has been made, and that the statement thereof
is on file in the office of the County Commissioners for the inspection of
all persons interested therein, and that it will attend at its said office on
a day in such notice to be named, which shall not be less than ten (10),
nor more than twenty (20) days from the first publication of such notice,
to review any of the matters set forth in such statement, to which any
persons claiming to be interested therein, shall on or before the day so
appointed, make objection, and the said County Commissioners shall at-
tend at the time and place so appointed, and consider all such represen-
tations and testimony, verbal or in writing, in relation to any matter in
such statement which shall be offered on behalf of any person claiming
to be interested therein, and shall make all such corrections and altera-
tions in the said apportionment and statement as shall be necessary to
make the same correct and just, and it may adjourn from time to time if
necessary, to give all persons claiming a review, an opportunity to be
heard, and after closing such review, it shall make all such corrections
as may be proper and shall make a correct list of the property and of

 

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