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1222 REVENUE AND TAXES. [ART. 81.
State taxes, duly appointed in conformity with the provisions
of this article, and shall state whether a per centum of the said
collections has been allowed said collectors for their services as
therein provided; and if so, to what extent.
F. G. L., (1860,) art. 81, sec. 39. 1844, ch. 236, sec. 1. 1865, ch. 155.
1868, ch. 866. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 38.
39. If there be no collector of State taxes, qualified and com-
pensated in conformity with the foregoing provisions, in any of
the counties or in said city, by the fifteenth day of May in any
year, the governor shall appoint from any part of the State a col-
lector or collectors for the said county or the said city, who shall
give bond with sureties to be approved by the governor, which
shall be in all respects on a footing with other State collectors
bonds as provided in this article, and the said collector shall have
all the powers of other collectors.
Milburn s. State, .1 Md. 17.
Ibid. sec. 40. 1844, ch. 236, sec. 3. 1874, ch 483, sec. 39.
40. If any collector, appointed under the preceding section,
shall fail to give bond within thirty days, the governor shall ap-
point another in his place, and so on after every interval of thirty
days, until a collector shall qualify.
Ibid. sec. 41. 1844, ch. 236, sec. 2. 1841, ch. 208, sec. 15. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 40.
41. A separate collector may be appointed to collect the State
taxes in any of the counties or the city of Baltimore; and if so
appointed, shall give bond as hereinbefore required.
Ibid. sec. 42. 1794, ch. 53, sec 2. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 41.
42. The clerk of the county commissioners in each county and.
of the appeal tax court in the city of Baltimore, shall keep an ac-
curate account of the assessment or rate of taxes assessed upon the
taxable property of his county or city, and how such assessment,
is disposed of, in a book to be kept for that purpose alone; and
said clerk shall, within ten days after such assessment, deliver a
fair copy thereof to the collector or collectors of his county or
city, or a copy of so much thereof as it shall be his duty to collect.
Frownfetter v. State, 66 Md. 85.
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