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Session Laws, 1910 Session
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720 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

a less expensive method of advertising and sale shall be
adopted; provided, however, that at least three public notices
of said sale shall be posted in the district in which the delin-
quent resides or his property is located, not less than ten days
prior to the sale; and the treasurer shall close the tax account
each year, on or before the second Tuesday in June, and shall
compel the settlement of all claims in full on or before that
date.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That all Acts or parts of Acts
inconsistent with the provisions of this Act be and the same
are hereby repealed.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
on the first of July, in the year nineteen hundred and ten.

Approved April 11, 1910.

CHAPTER 264.

AN ACT to authorize the Board of County School Commis-
sioners of Cecil County, a body corporate, to build, repair
and enlarge a schoolhouse or building, with necessary ad-
juncts thereto, for the Calvert Agricultural High School,
upon grounds to be leased by the Society of Quakers or
Friends, at Brick Meeting House, or Calvert, in said county.

Whereas, The said Board has established an Agricultural High
School at Brick Meeting House, or Calvert, aforesaid, in a
small school building belonging to and on the grounds of
said society, mentioned and described in a deed from Thomas
Penn and Richard Penn, sons of William Penn, to William
Brown and others, in trust, dated October 21, 1765; and

Whereas, For the purposes of said Agricultural High School
it is both desirable and necessary to erect a larger and more
suitable building, with the proper adjuncts thereto; and,

Whereas, It is also desirable that the same should be erected
upon the said grounds; and,

Whereas, Under the law of the State of Maryland no school-
house can be built by said Board upon any site, or any
schoolhouse be occupied until a good and sufficient title shall
have been obtained for the same, in the corporate name of
the said Board; and,

Whereas, The said society is not authorized to sell the said
grounds, or any part thereof, unto the said Board for the,
purposes aforesaid, but the said society is willing to lease


 

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