1134 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 449
CHAPTER 449.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Sections 330M,
330N and 3300 of Article 10 of the Code of Public Local
Laws of Maryland, title "Dorchester County, " sub-title "Hur-
lock, " as enacted by Chapter 468 of the Acts of 1920 of the
General Assembly of Maryland; and to repeal and re-enact
with amendments Section 331 of Article 10 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Dorchester County, "
sub-title "Hurlock"' as enacted by Chapter 240 of the Acts
of 1892, of the General Assembly of Maryland, and to add
five new sections, to follow immediately after Section 334,
and to be designated as Sections 335, 336, 337, 338 and 330.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Sections 330M, 330N and 3300 of Article 10 of the
Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Dorchester
County, " sub-title "Hurlock" as enacted by Chapter 468 of
the Acts of 1920 of the General Assembly of Maryland; and
that Section 331 of Article 10 of the Code of Public Local Laws
of Maryland, title "Dorchester County, sub-title "Hurlock, " as
enacted by Chapter 240 of the General Assembly of Maryland,
be and the same are hereby repealed and re-enacted with amend-
ments; and adding thereto five new sections to follow immedi-
ately after Section 334, and to be designated as Sections 335,
336, 337, 338 and 339, all of the aforementioned sections shall
be, and read as follows:
330M. On the first Wednesday in April following any levy
the Clerk shall proceed to levy an execution on the property,
and the claim for taxes shall, upon the said first Wednesday in
April become an execution. He or she may seize the real and
leasehold property charged on the assessment books to the de-
linquent, and any personal goods and chattels belonging to the
same, and such seizure shall become a lien on the personal
property seized from the time of seizure. He or she may pro-
ceed to sell either from the real, leashold or personal property,
or so much as may be necessary for his purpose, at public sale,
to the highest bidder, on giving twenty days' previous notice,
in the case of real and leasehold property, of the time, place,
and terms of sale, by advertisement inserted in some newspaper
published in the town of Hurlock, and in the case of personal
property, by giving ten days' previous notice thereof by hand-
bills posted in four conspicuous places therein. At the day
appointed for the same, the Clerk shall attend, and offer and
sell so much of the property seized as may be necessary to pay
taxes, interest and expenses. In the case of personal property,
the sale shall at once vest the title thereto in the purchaser.
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