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Session Laws, 1922
Volume 563, Page 1561   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1559

hereafter be collected under the provisions of this Charter and
any sale made for the non-payment of such assessment and any
deed made pursuant to such sale shall be entitled to all the pre-
sumptions as to validity that now or may hereafter attach to
sales and deeds made for default in payment of general taxes
due said town; and when any real property assessed as herein
provided for shall become liable to sale for any other assess-
ment of tax whatsoever, then the assessment levied under this
section shall become immediately due and payable and the
property against which they are levied may be sold therefor
together with accrued interest thereon and costs to day of sale.
If any sale made hereunder shall be set aside for failure to
comply with the terms hereof, that fact shall not bar the right
of said town to collect said assessment and enforce the lien
thereof by equitable suit as aforesaid.

(F) In all cases where the property to be assessed for im-
provements under the provisions of this Charter is located at
the intersection of two streets and is what is known as a corner
lot, the Council shall have the power only to make an assess-
ment for the number of feet in the frontage of such lot and
in case the improvements are extended along the side of said
property, the Council shall only have the power to make assess-
ment for such improvements in excess of one hundred feet in
addition to the assessment made for such improvements along
the streets on which the said property fronts. In all cases in
which the question shall arise as to the street upon which said
property may front the decision of the Council in regard there-
to shall be final and conclusive.

(G) To carry out the provisions of this section the said
Council is hereby given power and authority in addition to
such power and authority to borrow money, as is conferred else-
where in this Charter, to borrow such additional sums from
time to time as may be needed and to issue certificates of in-
debtedness as evidence thereof. All sums so borrowed shall be
kept in a separate account to be known as "The Street Improve-
ment Account" and shall be borrowed for no longer period than
shall be sufficient to collect the special assessments provided for
to construct the improvements made hereunder and shall be
repaid out of the special assessments aforesaid when the same
shall be collected.

Section 13. (A) Whenever the Council shall, by ordinance,
provide for establishing any public park, or for establishing,
opening;, widening, extending or altering any street, avenue,.

 

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