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Session Laws, 1898 Session
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

description of each piece of such forfeited property, its loca-
tion by district, its name, if any and known, and the quantity
of land it contains. To such list shall be appended a notice
that on a certain day, (to be named therein,) the treasurer will,
at ten o'clock A. M., at the court house door, in the town of
Upper Marlboro, in said county, proceed to offer for sale, at
public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, each of the said
forfeited parcels of real estate, as the property of the County
Commissioners of Prince George's county, beginning with the
first parcel on said list, and continuing on in the order of said
list, from day to day, if necessary, from ten o'clock A. M. to
three o'clock P. M., Sundays excepted, until all have been
offered for sale. And on said day of sale the treasurer shall
proceed to make sale in conformity with his published notice.
Upon payment of the whole purchase money, and not before,
the treasurer, for the time being, shall execute a deed in fee
simple to the purchaser, for the parcel of real estate sold to
him.

116 H. The treasurer of Prince George's county, for the
time being, shall make up a list of all taxes assessed by the
County Commissioners of Prince George's county upon real

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estate in said county from and including the last Monday of
March, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety, which taxes
have not been paid, and for which the real estate liable there-
for has been offered at tax sale and remain unsold at the time
of making the list herein ordered for want of bidders, default
of purchases or any other cause. Said list shall be published
weekly, for six consecutive weeks, before the first Monday of
August, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and be

List of taxes
assessed.

inserted in one newspaper published in Prince George's county,
Maryland, to be selected by said treasurer, and shall contain
the name or names of the person or persons appearing upon
the assessment books as the owner or owners of each piece of
said real estate ; and if said real estate has changed hands, in
whole or in part, and such change is known to the treasurer,
also the present owners thereof ; the location of the same by
district, the quantity of land it contains, and other matters of
description that may be known to the treasurer, such as its
name, the adjacent property holders, the book and page of the
land records of Prince George's county which contains the
transfer of said property to the present owner, if ascertained,
and the amount of taxes assessed and in default, with the
interest, penalties and cost of sale accrued and to accrue to day
of sale upon each piece of said real estate. To said list shall

List to be
published.



 
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