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Session Laws, 1880
Volume 395, Page 223   View pdf image (33K)
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WILLIAM T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 223

by the day or time mentioned in said advertisement,


the Mayor and City Council of said city shall direct

Direct bailiff.

their bailiff, after twenty days previous notice, at


the city hall in Havre-de-Grace, and by publication


in each newspaper published in Harford county, to


sell by public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all

To sell.

such lots, and the same, when sold, to transfer by


deed of bargain and sale to the purchaser thereof;


the said bailiff shall, within two weeks after making


sale of the lots, make return to the Mayor and City


Council of the city of Havre-de-Grace, of all his


proceedings in relation thereto ; and if from the sale


of any lot, the bailiff shall receive more money than


is sufficient to satisfy the taxes and other legal


charges thereon, he shall, within two weeks alter


such sale, pay such surplus into the hands of the

Pay surplus.

treasurer of the Mayor and City Council of said


city, and said Mayor and City Council are hereby


authorized to invest the said funds in the bonds of


the United States, or bonds of this State, subject to


the provisions of this bill. The legal owner, or his

Owner may

legal representative, may redeem any lot sold by

redeem.

paying taxes and legal costs, with twelve per cent.


per annum, to the purchaser thereof, within two


years from the day of sale, the amount of purchase


money, with interest thereon at the rate of fifteen


per cent, per annum, from the day of sale.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take

Effective.

effect from the date of its passage.


Approved April 10, 1880.


CHAPTER 143.

AN ACT for the better protection of partridges,
woodcock and rabbits, and to prevent trespassing
with dog or gun, on private property in Talbot
county.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That no person shall shoot, or in


 

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