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702

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 384

personal property at different dates and places as may seem
most practicable to him in each case.

Section 16 B. The said clerk and treasurer shall within
thirty days after the close of such sales make a full report

Report of sale
to be made.

thereof to the Circuit Court for Montgomery county setting
forth his proceeding in the premises in detail and showing
to whom and for what price the said parcels were respec-
tively sold, the amount of taxes, penalties including arrears
for former years, interest accrued, the costs and expenses
and the surplus fund in each instance; with each report he
shall also file a copy of the printed list and notice aforesaid.
The said court shall examine said proceeding and if the
same appear to be regular and the provisions of the law in
relation thereto have been complied with, shall order notice
to be given to be advertised for two .weeks in a newspaper
published in said county, warning all persons interested in
the property sold as aforesaid to be and appear in said court
by a certain day to be named in said order to show cause, if
any they have, why said sale should not be ratified and
confirmed, and in those cases where no cause or sufficient
cause be given against such ratification the court shall in
one order ratify and confirm all sales so made and then
entitled to be ratified and confirmed, and the purchaser or
purchasers thereof shall in payment of the purchase money
have a good title to the property sold aforesaid; but if in
the judgment of the court cause be shown against the rati-
fication of the sale of any property so sold, the said sale
shall be set aside as to such property, in which case the
said clerk and treasurer shall within thirty days thereafter

Notice of sale
given.

proceed to a new sale of the property by at least three weeks'
advertisement in a newspaper as aforesaid, and make the
report of the same as hereinbefore provided, and bring the
proceeds thereon into court, out of which the purchaser shall
be repaid the money paid by him to the said clerk and
treasurer on the said rejected sale, and all taxes assessed on
said property and paid by the purchaser since said sale and
costs and expenses incurred in said court, and the costs and
expenses of sales with interest on all such sums from the
time of payment, and if the purchaser has not paid the pur-
chase money or subsequent taxes, such proceeds shall be
applied to the payment of the taxes for which said property
may have been sold, including all arrears for former years, and



 
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