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666

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


from said applicant a good and sufficient bond, to be


approved by said clerk, in the sum of fifty dollars, condi-


tioned for the strict observance of the privilege so granted ;


should the person obtaining such permit, catch any of the


birds named in section one, or disturb or destroy the eggs


as mentioned in section two of this article for other than


scientific purposes, he shall forfeit to the county the bond


herein required to be given, and shall also be subject, for


each offence, to the penalties provided in this section for


other persons.

Effective.

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


from the date of its passage.


Approved April 7th, 1892.


CHAPTER 473.


AN ACT to repeal section one hundred and twenty of


article eighty -one of the Code of Public General Laws,


title "Revenue and Taxes" sub-title " Collateral Inherit-


ance Tax" and to re-enact the same with amendments.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

Repealed

Maryland, That section one hundred and twenty of article

and re
enacted

eighty -one of the Code of Public General Laws title " Rev-


enue and Taxes" sub-title "Collateral Inheritance Tax"


be and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted so as to


read as follows :


SEC. 120. In all cases where any estate real, personal or


mixed, shall be subject to the collateral inheritance tax

Collateral

imposed by this article, and no administration is taken out

inherit-

on the estate of the person who died seized and possessed

tance tax

thereof within ninety days after the death of said person


the Orphans' Court of the county in which such adminis-


tration should be granted shall issue a summons for the


parties entitled to administration to show cause wherefore


they do not administer, provided however that when any


real estate shall be subject to said tax, and no administra-


tion has been taken on the estate of the person who died


seized thereof; the Orphans' Court of the county where


said real estate shall be situate, may on the application of


anyone interested in said real estate appoint appraisers to


value the same as provided by the preceding section of this


article, and the amount of said tax may be paid to the


register of wills of the county when the said application


shall be made.


Approved April 7th, 1892.



 
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