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Session Laws, 1937
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526 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 275

Commissioners of Prince George's County are also authorized
to refund to any delinquent taxpayer or taxpayers the residue
of the proceeds of sale of his, her or their parcel of real estate
heretofore or hereafter forfeited, and sold by them as afore-
said, after deducting therefrom taxes, interest, penalties and
costs of sale due and accrued on account of, upon and against
such parcel at the time of the sale thereof by them. The County
Commissioners of Prince George's County are further author-
ized to sell at public or private sale for such sum as they may
deem advisable any and all parcels of real estate heretofore
forfeited and offered for sale under the provision of Sections
359 and 360 of this Article and either not sold, or sold for
which the purchaser or purchasers thereof, if any, have failed
to pay the purchase money; and upon payment of the whole
purchase money for any such parcel resold as aforesaid to said
County Commissioners, the County Commissioners shall
execute to the purchaser thereof under such resale a good
deed in fee-simple thereof.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That a new section be
added to Article 17 of the Code of Public Local Laws, title
"Prince George's County", sub-title "Treasurer", to be known
as Section 359A, to follow immediately after 359 and to read
as follows:

359A, All actions at any time hereafter to be brought for
any lands heretofore sold for any taxes or special assessments,
whether the same are levied by the County Commissioners of
Prince George's County or by any other municipal or govern-
mental agency having authority to levy taxes or assessments
for any territory within the limits of Prince George's County
"wherein any person now has any title or cause to have or
pursue such action, shall be taken within three (3) years after
the passage of this Act, provided such right of action is not
now, or will not then be barred by the now existing Statute of
Limitations; and after three (3) years after the passage of
this Act no person or any of his heirs, devisees or assignees
shall have or maintain any action for any land so sold. All
actions for any land hereafter so sold shall be taken within
Seven (7) years after the date of sale to the purchaser and at
no time after seven (7) years, and no person now having any
title or right of entry into any lands heretofore so sold shall
enter therein after the expiration of three (3) years after the
passage of this Act and no person shall at any time hereafter
make any entry into any lands hereafter so sold except within
seven (7) years after the date of sale, provided, however, that
if any person entitled to any of the rights of action mentioned
herein shall be at the time such cause of action accrues within
the age of twenty-one (21) years or non compos mentis, he or

 

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