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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAPTER 526.
AN ACT to refund to Joseph C. Rasin, of Kent County, in
the State of Maryland, the sum of fifty-one dollars and
ninety-six cents, for money paid by him in error, for State
taxes for the last twenty-seven years on a portion of his farm
called " Part of Leavenharn," in the third election district of
Kent County, Maryland, which land was assessed from 1867
to 1877, at thirty-five dollars per acre, and from 1877 to
1894, at thirty-two dollars per acre.
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Preamble.
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WHEREAS, The said Joseph C. Rasin has been paying State
tax on twenty-eight acres, one rood and twenty-five perches of
land for ten years preceding 1877, and has been paying State
tax on thirty-three acres, one rood and twenty-five perches of
land for seventeen years from 1877 to 1894, situated in the
third election district of Kent county, Maryland, assessed as
part of the farm called " Part of Leavenham." for the last
twenty-seven years, amounting to the sum of fifty-one dollars
and ninety six cents, which error in assessment was disclosed
by a survey made by Comegys Brown, Surveyor for Charles T.
Westcott, trustee for the sale of said farm; and
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Preamble.
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WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Kent county have
ordered a levy to the use of said Joseph C. Rasin for county
taxes paid in error as aforesaid and have recommended the
payment of State taxes so paid in error, to the said Joseph C.
Rasin.
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Appropria-
tion.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the Treasurer be and he is hereby directed,
upon a warrant of the Comptroller therefor, which he is
authorized to draw, to pay Joseph C, Rasin the sum of fifty-
one dollars and ninety-six cents, the sum being money paid by
him on the hereinbefore mentioned land, situated in the third
election district of Kent county, in the State of Maryland, and
erroneously assessed to him as part of the farm called " Part
of Leavenham."
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Effective.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 6th, 1894.
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