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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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county, giving the same two consecutive weekly insertions, for
which publication the said collectors may charge and collect
from each delinquent so advertised a sum not exceeding twenty
five cents; and it shall be the duty of the collectors, at least
ninety days after the publication of the lists of delinquents, to
sell the real or personal property of any person, body politic
or corporate, who may be then owing State or county taxes
due and in arrears as aforesaid, in accordance with the power
and mode of procedure for collectors under the Code of Public
General Laws.
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Names of de-
linquents to
be adver-
tised.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved March 14th, 1894.
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Effective.
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CHAPTER 76.
AN ACT to repeal chapter one hundred and seventy-seven of
the laws of the State of Maryland, made and passed in the
year eighteen hundred and ninety, title "An Act to enlarge
and extend the powers and franchises of the Workingmen's
Permanent Building and Loan Association of Talbot County,
so as to enable it to make loans on promissory notes and to
purchase evidences of debt," and to re-enact the same with
amendments.
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WHEREAS, The Workingmen's Permanent Building and Loan
Association of Talbot county, was duly incorporated on the
twentieth day of March in the year one thousand eight hun-
dred and seventy, and an amended certificate thereof subse-
quently granted, under the provisions of the general laws of
this State relating to the creation and regulation of incorpo-
rated companies, in the State of Maryland, with a capital stock
of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, divided into twenty-
five hundred shares of the par value of one hundred dollars
each, and is desirous of extending the privileges and enlarging
the powers of said corporation; therefore,
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Preamble.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That chapter one hundred and seventy-seven of
the laws of the State of Maryland, made and passed during the
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Repeal.
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