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Session Laws, 1929
Volume 572, Page 663   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 663

upon the sale being set aside, shall refuse to receive the fund
which the Collector shall tender, the same shall be reported to
the court and the latter shall direct its deposit in bank for the
benefit of such purchaser, the same to be paid him upon de-
mand. The bond of every Collector shall be liable for default
in not refunding to the proper person any sum or sums which
may be due on account of any sale.

78. In all cases of the sale of real estate under this Article,
the owner or other person having an interest in the property
prior to the sale (including the owner of a reversionary inter-
est) may redeem the same at any time within one year from
the day of sale by repayment to the purchaser thereof the
amount paid by him with interest thereon at the rate of 10%
per annum from the day of sale. The interest of such pur-
chaser in the property so purchased shall thenceforth cease and
determine and he shall reconvey the same to the proper party;
and the court which ratified the sale shall have full power and
jurisdiction in the same proceeding to require the purchaser,
his heirs or assigns to execute such deed or reconveyance, and
upon his or their refusal after reasonable notice so to do may
appoint a trustee to execute the same.

79. The Collectors of the several counties of this State
shall be entitled to the following fees, in addition to advertis-
ing costs and court costs, for levying upon any property to
enforce payment of taxes: levy and preparing schedule, $2. 00;
setting up notices, $1. 00; reporting the same to court, $1. 00.
The City Collector of Baltimore City shall be entitled to the
charges allowed him by Section 48A of Article 4, Public Local
Laws of Maryland.

80. On the final ratification of any sale of real estate
made by a tax collector or other person authorized under the
provisions of this Article to make the same, and after the
period allowed for redemption shall have expired, the clerk
of the court ratifying and confirming said sale shall forth
with proceed to record and properly index the proceedings
relating to said sale in a well-bound book to be kept for the
purpose, for which recording and indexing he shall be entitled
to charge the same fees as in the case of the recording and in-
dexing of other sales of real estate now required by law to be
recorded, which fees shall be taxed as part of the costs of the
proceedings, to be paid out of the proceeds of said sale of real


 

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