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CAROLINE COUNTY. [ART. 6.
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Ibid s 16.
Treasurer.
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64. The treasurer shall be appointed from among
the citizens of the said village qualified to vote for
commissioners, and before entering upon the duties of
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Bond.
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his office, he shall give bond to the state of Maryland,
with two good and sufficient sureties, to be approved
by the said commissioners, in such penalty as the said
commissioners shall prescribe, conditioned that he shall
well and faithfully account for all moneys paid over
to him by the bailiff of said village, or that may be
received by him from any other person or persons for
the use of said village, and shall well and truly pay
over to his successor in office, or to the order of the
commissioners of said village, signed by their clerk
and countersigned by their president, and perform all
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Duties.
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other duties of his office according to law; he shall
keep full and correct accounts of all moneys received
by him, with the sources from which received, and
the dates of such receipts, and of the disbursements
made by him, with the time when the person to whom
and on what account the same were made.
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Ibid s 17.
Assessors.
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65. The assessors shall be appointed from among
the citizens of said village entitled to vote for com-
missioners of said village, and before they shall pro-
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Oath.
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ceed to act as such they shall take an oath before a
justice of the peace for Caroline county, that they will
assess and value all the property of every sort within
said village, without favor, affection, partiality or pre-
judice, to the best of their skill and judgment; they
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Duties.
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shall enter and record in a book or books to be pro-
vided for the purpose, an accurate and fair account of
all property of every sort within the said village, and
the valuation thereof, together with an alphabetical list
of the owners thereof, which shall be returned by them
to the commissioners, on or before the thirtieth day of
June in each and every year, and which any person
interested may inspect without charge; and if any one
shall feel aggrieved at the valuation and assessment of
his, her or their property by said assessors, he, she or
they may appeal from such valuation to the commis-
sioners, at any time within two weeks from the return
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