230 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 96
made out of the personal property of such person, then the same
may be collected out of the rent of his or her real estate by
judgment and attachment, or the collector may sell real estate
for payment of taxes or water rents due thereon by complying
with the same requirements as county collectors are directed
to comply with by the Code of Public General Laws, in order
to sell real estate for the payment of State and county taxes.
64. The collector shall collect and pay over to the City
Treasurer of said city at least twenty-five per centum of the
levy placed in his hands for collection quarterly, dating from
the date of said levy, and shall give bond conditioned as fol-
lows: Now, the condition of this obligation is such that where-
as the above bound............ has been elected collector of
the taxes of the City of Cumberland; now, therefore, if the
said............ during his continuance in said office, and
until his successor shall have been duly elected and qualified,
shall, in all things, diligently and faithfully discharge the
duties thereof, and shall well and truly account for, and pay
over, agreeable to the charter of the city and the ordinances
passed thereof, all moneys which he shall receive on account
of the City of Cumberland, then this obligation shall be void
and of no effect; but otherwise it shall remain in full force and
virtue in law, and on all taxes remaining unpaid for sixty days
after the same shall have been levied he shall charge and collect
interest from the date of the levy at the rate of six per cent
per annum, to be accounted for with the tax. And in all suits
by the Mayor and City Council upon the bond of said collector
for any tax placed in his hands according to law, or for breach
of his duty in not paying over money collected by him, proof
of the delivery of the levy list shall be sufficient prima facia
evidence to entitle said Mayor and City Council to recover
judgment in such suit unless the said collector shall show that
he has discharged his duty in such case according to law.
65. Said Mayor and City Council shall have the power to
make contracts exempting from city taxation the real and per-
sonal property or capital stock of any manufacturing company
or enterprise desiring to locate in said city, and as an induce-
ment to the same to locate therein; provided, that such con-
tract to exempt the same shall be limited as to time, and shall
not exceed ten years.
66. The Mayor and City Council of Cumberland may
grant specific franchises or rights in or relating to its high-
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