412 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
to deliver to his successor in office all balances of collectible
taxes due upon the levies for which he was charged, and also
to deliver to him notices as returned by constables' levies,
and other proceedings had for the enforcement of the payment
of said taxes; and the said successor or newly elected and
qualified Treasurer and collector, upon the delivery to him of
the bills aforesaid, is empowered and required to collect and
enforce the payment of said taxes in the same manner as is
now provided by law; and in all cases where the Treasurer
and collector has taken steps for the enforcement of the pay-
ment of said taxes, either by notice, levy, advertisement or
other proceeding, and if his term of office shall expire before
the collection of said taxes or before said proceedings are
completed, the newly elected and qualified Treasurer and col-
lector is empowered and required to continue and complete
said proceedings for the enforcement of the payment of said
taxes and to collect the same in the same manner as is now
provided by law, and with all the power and authority in law
had by the retired Treasurer and collector during his term
of office for that period.
92. All money belonging to the county received by the
Treasurer shall, within one week thereafter be deposited in
such bank as the County Commissioners may designate; but
no money shall be drawn from the said bank except by a
check signed by the Treasurer, countersigned by the Auditor,
and endorsed by the person to whom it is paid.
93. The Treasurer shall make no payment except by, a
check based on an order signed by a majority of the County
Commissioners, and countersigned by the Auditor, who shall
be the chief clerk to the County Commissioners; and all
checks so drawn shall bear the same number and be for the
same amount as the order on which they are based, and each
order on him shall state for what purpose it is given, and shall
embrace but one class of expenditures.
94. On the first Tuesday of each month he shall report
to the County Commissioners the amount of money received
and the amount expended during the preceding month,
together with the balance then remaining in the bank, which
statement shall be published by the County Commissioners
once in two newspapers issued at the county seat.
95. All money received by the Treasurer shall be entered
in his ledger under appropriate headings, which shall indi-
cate the source whence such money was derived; and all
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