1054 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
any amounts are collected against property holders by reasons
of said paving the money so collected shall be again placed in
the said Paving Fund and used for said purpose of new paving
on other streets, and the same system of collecting the
money and paving new streets shall continue until such time
as the said Mayor and City Council may direct or until such,
funds shall become exhausted.
SEC. 3. Be it enacted, That in the event said bonds are issued
the Mayor and City Council of Cumberland shall levy out of the
general funds of said city the sum of fifteen thousand ($15,000)
dollars, and such further amount as may be necessary to pay
the interest upon the bonds hereby authorized, then outstanding,
from year to year during each year that any of said bonds re-
main outstanding, and shall collect said money so levied and pay
for and redeem fifteen thousand ($15,000) dollars of said bonds
together with the interest upon the remaining outstanding
bonds. Said sum of fifteen thousand ($15,000) dollars and the
amount necessary for interest as aforesaid, so levied shall be
included in the general funds of said Mayor and City Council
of Cumberland.
SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 10th, 1914.
CHAPTER 624.
AN ACT to repeal Sections 109 and 110 of Article 93 of the
Code of Public General Laws of Maryland (Bagby's Edition),
title '' Testamentary Law,'' sub-title '' Debts,'' and to re-enact
the same with amendments.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Sections 109 and 110 of Article 93 of the Code of
Public General Laws of Maryland (Bagby's Edition), title
"Testamentary Law," sub-title "Debts," be and the same are
hereby repealed and re-enacted with amendments so as to read
as follows:
109. No administrator who shall, after the full expiration
of the notice herein provided for, have paid away the assets
to the discharge of just and legally proven claims shall be an-
swerable for any claim of which he had no notice; provided,
that at least six months before he shall make distribution
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