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Session Laws, 1914
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1594 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

and payable, but no interest shall be charged if the entire
taxes owed, in any year by any taxpayer shall be paid on or
before the day Avhen the same become due and in arrears;
and between the fifteenth day of January and the thirty-first
day of January, in each year, the County Treasurer shall
cause to be published as an advertisement in two newspapers
printed and published in said County, and by printed hand-
bills publicly posted in at least three places in the District where
the property is located, a list of delinquent taxpayers, together
with the amount of taxes due by each and the interest and cost
due thereon; and charge a proportionate part of the cost thereof
to each of said delinquents. And he shall deliver or mail to
each of such delinquents between the 1st day of April, and the
30th day of April in each year an account of his assessment,
and the taxes, interest and cost thereon, with a notice of warning
to such delinquent thereto attached that, unless payment be
made in full on or before the 1st day of July next, the same
will be collected by process of law; and if on the said first day
of July next the said taxes, interest, and cost are unpaid, he
shall immediately thereafter make up an additional list of all
delinquents assessed with real estate, giving the name of the
persons assessed, with a brief description of the property, the
district of its location and such references to conveyances as
will render the same possible of identification, together with the
amount of taxes due and in arrear thereon, including all taxes
on personalty due from the owner of said real estate, with inter-
est, costs, and expenses accrued, and to accrue to day of sale,
with a notice appended that if said taxes, interest, costs and ex-
penses are not paid on or before the second Tuesday in August
next ensuing, the County Treasurer in person or by deputy will
proceed at 10 o'clock, A. M., on that day at the Court House in
said County to offer said property for sale to the highest bidder
for cash, which list and notice of advertisement shall be pub-
lished in at least one newspaper, published in Dorchester County,
for three weeks prior to the said second Tuesday in August;
and upon the second Tuesday in August in each year, the Coun-
ty Treasurer in person (or by deputy, in case of sickness or other
disability) shall proceed to sell under the terms of said notice
all property upon which taxes, interest, costs or fees are in
arrear and shall continue such sale from day to day on each
secular day, legal holidays excepted, from 10 o'clock, A. M.,
to 3 o'clock, P. M., until all of said property shall have been offered
and disposed of. If taxes be due and owing upon real and per-
sonal property by any taxpayers the whole of said taxes shall

 

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