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Session Laws, 1906 Session
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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any omnibus, carriage or other vehicle for carrying passen-
gers in said town; provided, that no proprietor of any livery
stable who payss a license to the town as proprietor thereof
shall be required to take another license for omnibus or other
vehicles to carry passengers in the town, as aforesaid. (17)
All vendors or dealers in horses or mules, whether the parties
be residents or otherwise; provided, that, the proprietors of
a livery stable may sell the same without any additional
license. (18) The promoters of any public auction of horses,
mules or any other goods and chattels; persons having a
livery stable license shall not be exempt from this license.
(19) All undertakers. (20) The proprietors or publishers
of any newspaper. (21) All real estate brokers. (22)
All telephone and telegraph companies having offices in the
said town and doing business therein. (23) All practicing
physicians residing in said town practicing their profession
therein. (24) All attorneys at law having an office in said
town. (25) All persons keeping a hotel or saloon where
intoxicating, spirituous or fermented liquors are sold; said
license not to exceed three hundred dollars per annum for
each place where liquors are sold.

SEC. 215 F. To encourage manufacturers in said town, the
Mayor and Council are authorized, when they see fit so to

CHAP. 549

Annual
license or
permit
granted.

do, to exempt the plant of any manufacturing company or
association hereafter located within the corporate limits of
said town from taxation for corporate purposes for five
years, but auy ordinance, resolution or contract which
exempts any property, except such as a manufacturing plant,
or for a period for longer than five years, shall be absolutely
null and void in all respects whatever.

Section 215 G. The taxes imposed in the annual levy by
the Mayor and Council shall be collectible by action at law

Exemption of
plants, etc.

or by proceeding against the property under seizure by way
of distress or execution at any time within four years after
such taxes become due and in arrears, and not afterward,
unless the person or persons charged with the taxes shall
extend the time of payment by an express promise to pay
the same, in which case they may be so collected at any
time within three years after the new promise.

Section 215 H. The title to all real, leasehold and personal
property belonging to the town shall be vested in the Mayor
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How
collectible.



 
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