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Session Laws, 1910 Session
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QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY. 1065

sewerage system, and the buildings, pipes and works of the
same, and for the acquisition of any land necessary thereto,
and the costs of acquiring the same, and for no other purpose.
Full power and authority is hereby conferred upon the Town
Commissioners of Centreville to employ, in its discretion, a
competent hydrographical engineer to superintend the work
of constructing said sewerage system, and the compensation
of said engineer shall be paid out of the proceeds of he sales
of said bonds as part of the cost of the construction of said
sewerage system.

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That the Town Commissioners
of Centreville shall keep a full registry of the bonds authorized
by this Act to be issued, with the name or names of the pur-
chasers thereof, the date of issue and the date of maturity of
each bond, the date of sale and the amount of each bond, und
when a bond is redeemed, said bond shall at once be canceled
on the face thereof, and entry of said cancellation shall be made
on said book of registry.

SEC. 8. And be it enacted, That the Town Commissioners
of Centreville shall have full power and authority to fix from
time to time schedules of rates for the use of said sewerage
system by the owners and occupants of private residences and
other buildings, and to collect said rates in the same manner as
taxes are now collected, and the income or receipt from the
use of said sewerage system shall be kept separate from the
other funds of said corproatipn, and shall be known as "Sewer
Rent Fund," and shall be first applied to the cost of maintain-
ing or keeping in repair said sewerage system, the balance at
the end of each year to be applied to the payment of the inter-
est on said bonds and to the payment of said bonds as same
shall fall due, and for no other purpose whatsoever.

SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That for the purpose of redeem-
ing said bonds at their maturity and for securing the prompt
payment of the interest thereon, the Town Commissioners of
Centreville shall levy annually a special tax on each one hun-
dred dollars of the assessed value of all property, real and
personal, in the corporate limits of the said town of Centre-
ville, subject to taxation, in addition to the other taxes now
authorized to be levied and collected by the Town Commis-
sioners of Centreville, such sums of money as shall be neces-
sary to pay the annual interest on said bonds and to redeem
each year one of said bonds; said special tax shall be known
as. "The Sewer Tax," and shall be levied at the same time, and
shall become due and in arrear at the same time, and shall bear
interest from the same date, and shall be liens on all the prop-
erty of the person or corporation assessed, and shall be col-


 

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