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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1786 REVENUE AND TAXES. [ART. 81

74. Proceedings In such suit.
75. Jury trial if demanded.
76. Breaches need not be set out at
large in replication, but may
be given in evidence under a
general replication to plea of
performance.
77. Commissions to attorney; pay-
ment to treasurer or State's
attorney or other authorjzed
officer; penalty for unauthor-
ized collection.
78. Allowances by comptroller for
insolvencies and removals

Execution Against Debtors to the
State.

79. Attachment laid in hands of
county commissioners or may-
or and city council of Balti-
more against judgment or de-
cree debtors of State, when,
80. State's attorney may bid for and
purchase at sheriff 's sale prop-
erty of debtor to State taken
in execution.
81. State's attorney may sell, lease
and convey such property.

Suits Against Collectors.

82. Party claiming money from col-
lector may proceed to recover
the same, how.
83. Collector may demand jury trial ;
no stay on judgment.
84. For failure to pay. bond may be
put in suit.

Completion of Collections by
Collector.

85. To be allowed one year to com-
plete after expiration of his
term.

Limitations.

86. Four -years on city and county
taxes.

Payment of Taxes by Corpora-
tions.

87. Shall pay State tax for previous
year on their capital stock.
88. If no capital stock, shall pay
State tax on their assessed
property.
89. Provisions as to savings banks.
90. No exemption under provisions
of section 89 as to savings
banks.
91. Certain banks and institutions
not affected by section 89.
92. Taxes on bonds of railroads
wholly within this State.
93. Penalty of failure of corpora-
tion to pay State taxes.
94. Proceedings in such cases.
95. Certificate of comptroller under
seal shall be prima fade evi-
dence.
96. Comptroller may employ attor-
ney to conduct proceedings.
State treasurer only to receive
and receipt for monies due the
State in such proceedings.
97. Failure to pay State taxes for
two years shall constitute for-
feiture of charter in such cases

Bonus on Capital Stock of
Corporations.

98. What and when to be paid; ex-
ceptions.
99. Duty of comptroller in case of
failure to pay
100. Suit to recover.
101. When charter shall be forfeited
for non-payment.
102. Certificate of comptroller to be
prima facie evidence.
103. Corporations incorporated
prior to March 21, 1894, not
to be released from payment
of bonus under pre-existing
law.



 

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