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776 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 431

value and the name of the owner thereof. Immediately
upon completion of the said assessment the Board of As-
sessors shall give notice of the fact to the Mayor, who will
give notice of the fact by causing notice thereof to be
posted in three conspicuous places in said town, or by no-
tice published in a newspaper or newspapers published in
said town, or both, which said notices shall state that the
assessment books will be open for inspection on three eve-
nings from 7: 30 o'clock to 10: 00 o'clock, at the City Hall
within three weeks from the date of said notice. And if
any owner of any property so assessed shall feel aggrieved
by said assessment he may appeal to the Mayor and City
Council, which is hereby constituted a board of final ap-
peal and equalization of said assessment, within fifteen
days from the last inspection day. The said Mayor and
City Council may make such deduction from and addition
to the assessments made by the board of assessors as may
to it seem reasonable and just for the purpose of equaliza-
tion. They may also remit taxes when the same have been
illegally imposed. And the said assessors shall each re-
ceive for their services such reasonable compensation as
may be fixed by the Mayor and City Council. It shall be
the duty of the treasurer, during the month of April in
each and every year in which there is no general assess-
ment, to assess all improvements and new property, not
assessed at the last general assessment, and report the
same to the Mayor and City Council, which shall have the
power to revise the lists and the same general powers as
heretofore conferred in cases of general assessments.

TAX LEVY.

633. The said Mayor and City Council shall, during the
month of May, in each and every year, levy the taxes au-
thorized to be levied by law, and shall deliver to the col-
lector their warrant for the collection thereof, and such
taxes shall thereupon be collected as herein provided.

634. The said Mayor and City Council shall have power
to levy and collect taxes in the town, not exceeding for
general purposes in any one year, thirty-five cents on
each one hundred dollars of assessable property and
shall also levy the taxes required to meet the interest
and redeem all bonds heretofore legally issued, all of which
taxes shall be levied during the month of May in each and
every year. The taxes so levied shall be due and in arrear
on the first day of October succeeding their levy.

 

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