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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 81] COLLECTORS AND COLLECTIONS. 1807

the amount of such taxes to be collected by him, with good
and sufficient securities to be approved by the county commis-
sioners; and the collector of city taxes in the city of Baltimore
before he acts as such shall give bond in such penalty as may
be prescribed by the ordinances of the mayor and city council
to be approved by the mayor and presidents of both branches
of the city council, or any two of them, the mayor being one,
with the condition that if the above bound ———— shall well
and faithfully execute his office and shall account for and pay
to the county commissioners, or to the mayor and city council
of Baltimore, if in said city, or their order, the several sums of
money which he shall receive for the county or city, as the
case may be, or be answerable for by law at such time as the
law shall direct, then the said obligation to be void, otherwise
to be and remain in full force and virtue in law; and every
collector of State taxes appointed by the county commissioners
shall also give a separate bond to the State of Maryland in a
penalty double the amount of the tax to be collected by him,
with good and sufficient securities to be approved by the gov-
ernor, with the condition that if the above bound ———— shall
well and faithfully execute his office and shall account for to
the comptroller and pay to the treasurer of the State the several
sums of money which he shall receive for the State, or be
answerable for by law, at such times as the law shall direct,
then the said obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full
force and effect. This section shall not apply to Garrett, Talbot,
Montgomery nor Washington counties.

Laurenson v. State, 7 H. & J. 339. State v. Carleton, 1 Gill, 249. Waters
v State, 1 Gill, 302. Milburn v. State, 1 Md. 12. McCauley v. State, 21 Md.
573. Frownfelter v. State, 66 Md. 83.

1888, art. 81, sec 33. 1860, art. 81, sec.' 35. 1865, ch. 155. 1868, ch. 366.

1874, ch. 483, sec. 32. 1898, ch. 123, sec. 53. 1900, ch. 619.
33. Every collector of State taxes in the city of Baltimore
before he acts as such shall give a bond to the State of Mary-
land in a penalty of seventy-five thousand dollars, to be
approved by the governor, with the condition that if the above
bound ———— shall well and faithfully execute his office and
shall account with the comptroller for and pay to the treasurer
of the State the several sums of money which he shall receive
for the State, or be answerable for by law, at such times as the
law shall direct, then such obligation to be void, otherwise to
remain in full force and virtue in law; the said collectors'
bonds, when approved by the county commissioners, shall be


 

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