572 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 308
tax and interest remain unpaid, the said "Town Clerk,
Treasurer and Collector of Princess Anne" shall at once
proceed to make a new sale of the property.
317Q. When the sale of town real estate is made in con-
formity to the provisions of this sub-title, and the said sale
has been duly ratified by the Circuit Court for Somerset
County, the said "Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector of
Princess Anne" shall give a deed conveying said property
to the purchaser thereof, and it shall not be necessary in
said deed to recite all the proceedings contained in the re-
port of sale, but it shall be sufficient merely to give in said
deed the number of the Chancery case in which the sale is
reported, and make it a part of the deed for a more full
and complete description of the proceedings and property;
but it shall be necessary for the said deed to show the
former owner of the property it conveys, and the Clerk of
the Circuit Court for Somerset County, in whose office the
same must be recorded, shall index it not only in the name
of the grantor and grantee, but also in the name of and as
from the former owner to the grantee.
317R. The said "Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector
of Princess Anne" shall receive, in addition to his regular
compensation, the following fees, which shall be payable
only out of the proceeds of any sale made to enforce the
payment of taxes, and which shall be included in the costs
and expenses of said sale for advertising real property for
sale under the provisions of this Act. If the property be
sold, the said "Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector of
Princess Anne" shall receive a fee of three dollars, to cover
expenses of advertising, as provided in this Act; a fee of
fifty cents for auctioneer's fees, and a fee of one dollar for
personal services, making a total of four dollars and fifty
cents; but if the payment be made after advertisement and
before the sale, the fee of four dollars shall be charged.
The said "Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector of Princess
Anne" shall receive a fee of fifty cents for making a state-
ment of any taxes due on personal property, when said
taxes are to be collected by the Sheriff under the provisions
of this Article, and the Sheriff shall include said fee in his
costs of collection.
317S. All claims for erroneous, insolvent or uncollectible
tax bills for which the said "Town Clerk, Treasurer and
Collector of Princess Anne" shall claim a credit shall be
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