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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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288

REVENUE AND TAXES. [ART. 81.

 

completed their assessments to assist in the assess-
ment of property in the said third district, and the
assessment so made shall be as valid and binding in
law, as if they had resided in said assessment district
one year previously, as is provided for in section
three of the act to which this is a supplement.

Ibid c 7.
Additional
clerk.

191. The board of control and review for the third
district of the city of Baltimore, are hereby author-
ized and empowered to appoint an additional clerk,
who shall be allowed the same compensation per day
as clerks now appointed are allowed, and the extra
clerk heretofore employed by said board of control

Compensation.

and review, shall receive the same compensation
from the date of their service.

In force from March 21, 1867.

MOTE —1864, c 37 exempted from all taxation, for the year 1864, all the grounds and premi-
ses, with the buildings thereon, libraries, furniture and chattels belonging to any religions
denomination, and used for accommodation of ministers or pastors, and known as parson-
ages, provided that the whole value thereof, did not exceed $5,000, and that all property over
that amount should be liable to assessment and tax See 1807, c 341, s. 2 1865, c 180
especially exempted from taxation premises known as No. 28 N Gay street, and the premises
known as No. 152 W Fayette street, in Baltimore, the ground, buildings and appurtenances,
the property of the General Workingmen's Belief Society, and the General workingmen's
Sick Relief Union Charitable and Beneficial Societies. 1866, c. 156 especially exempts from
taxation the property of the Maryland Industrial School for Girls. And 1807, c. 23 exempts
from taxation a lot of ground in Baltimore city, not exceeding 120 by 150 feet, with the build-
ings thereon, and the stock issued by the Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted
Masons, for aiding in the erection of a now masonic temple.
 

1867, c. 358 enacts the following:

1867, c. 350.
Bases of assess-
ments

192. The county commissioners of the several
counties of this state, in which the assessment shall
have been completed at the time of making the levy
for local purposes, and having due regard to addi-
tions or substractions that may be required to be
made by any law which may be passed at the pre-
sent session of the general assembly, are hereby
authorized to levy the county taxes of their respec-
tive counties upon the basis of the assessment of
eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and the state tax
upon the basis of the assessment of eighteen hun-
dred and fifty-two.

In force from March. 20, 1867.



 

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