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Session Laws, 1906 Session
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 423

also be the collector of all taxes levied by said Mayor and
Council, and for his services as such collector he shall receive
such compensation as the Mayor and Council from time to
time shall fix and regulate; for all arrest and service of pro-
cess as said bailiff he shall receive the same fees and com-
pensation as is allowed constables of this State for similar
work, and such other compensation from the Mayor and
Council for his services as said bailiff as may be agreed
upon; the said bailiff before he shall enter upon his duties
as collector of taxes and before any tax list is placed in his
hands for collection, he shall give a good and sufficient bond
with one or more sureties to be approved by said Mayor and
Council and conditioned for the faithful discharge of his
duties as such collector; said bond shall be payable to the
Mayor and Council of Grantsville, and shall be for the sum
of one thousand dollars.
121. Be it further enacted, That the said Mayor and Council
may from time to time cause an assessment to be made of all

Levy to be
made.

the property liable to State and county taxes within the cor-
porate limits of said town of Grantsville, and to levy a tax
thereon not exceeding fifty cents on the one hundred dollars
in each year, and said property shall be assessed at its
actual cash value and the said Mayor and Council may by
ordinance provide methods and means for the collection of
said taxes and for the enforcement of the payment thereof.
Section 122. And be if further enacted, That the corporate

Corporate
limits.

limits of the town of Grantsville are hereby declared to be as
follows: Beginning at oak tree and running north 74 degrees
west 275 rods to a stake; thence south 16 degrees west 100
rods to a stake; thence south 74 degrees east 275 rods to a
stake; thence north 16 degrees east 100 rods to point of
beginning.
Section 122 A. And be it further enacted, Said Mayor and

Tax to be
levied on all
saloons, etc.

Council shall have power to provide by ordinance for levying
a tax on all saloons or places where intoxicating liquors are
sold within the town of Grantsville, and which tax shall not
be less that two hundred dollars nor more than five hundred
dollars per annum, to be fixed and designated each year by
said Mayor and Council within the limits aforesaid; and any
person desiring to sell spirituous or fermented or intoxicating
liquors within the limits of the town of Grantsville shall
make application to the clerk of said corporate authorities.



 

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