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Session Laws, 1933 Session
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196. LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 116

any one lawfully interested shall show cause in writing
against the ratification of the sale of any parcel of land, the
Court shall proceed therein to determine the same accord-
ing to its usual practice in the matters of exceptions to sales,
and an appeal by either party to the Court of Appeals shall
be allowed from any final order rendered therein; provided,
the same be taken within two months from the date of such
order, and the record be forwarded within three months
from the date of appeal to said Court. As to each and
every parcel of land reported sold against the ratification
of the sale whereof no cause has been shown, the said Court
shall forthwith consider and determine the same, and in
one decree, which shall be written by the clerk thereof in
the book containing said report of sales and be signed by
the judge passing the order, finally ratify said report of
sales except as to such sales, designating by their respective
number, as may have been excepted to or appear defective.
When the Court has set aside a. sale of property, the taxes,
interest and penalties for which said property was sold
shall continue a lien thereon, and be collected by the treas-
urer for the time being, and if not sooner paid said prop-
erty shall be resold by him at the next annual sale of real
estate for defaulted taxes. The general notice of sale when
published, as hereinafter required, shall have the force of
a summons served upon all persons interested in any land
therein advertised, commanding them to appear in such
Court on or before the first Monday in June next after
the first day of such sale in 1933 and on or before the first
Monday in May next after the first day of such sale in
each and every year thereafter, to show cause why the
sale or, sales made and reported under such notice of sale
shall not be finally ratified; and shall vest in said Court
full jurisdiction in the premises.

352.. After the conclusion of such annual sale, and on
or before the. '. first Monday of May next following in the
year 1933 and on or before the first Monday of April next
following in each and every year thereafter, the treas-
urer shall make a full report thereof to the Circuit Court
for Prince George's County, sitting in equity, and a copy
of the newspaper containing the printed list and notice
aforesaid shall accompany the same as an exhibit. Said
report, shall be made in a, substantially bound book, shall
give each sale separately, numbered, seriatim, from one
upwards, and shall contain, in detail, the proceedings rela-
tive to each piece of property sold, especially the descrip-
tion thereof; the name of the purchaser; the price brought;

 

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