HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 507
Public Local Laws of Maryland, entitled Montgomery
County as section 207 was amended by Chapter 541 of the
Acts of 1933, be, and the same are hereby, repealed and
re-enacted to read as follows:
207. Immediately after the first day of January in each
and every year he shrill make up an alphabetical list by col-
lection districts as now established by law, in their numer-
ical order, of taxes due and in arrears, which list shall con-
tain the name or names of the person or persons or body
corporate assessed with property upon which taxes are due
and in arrears, a brief description of the property and such
references to conveyances as will render the same certain
of identification, and the amount of the tax levied and in
arrears, with the interest and costs accrued and to accrue
thereon to the day of sale, to which list shall be appended
a notice that if said tax or taxes, and interest thereon are
not paid on or before the second Monday in April next
ensuing, together with the costs of advertising and fees
he will proceed at ten o'clock A. M. on said second Monday
in April, at the court house in said county, to offer each and
every of said parcels of land and premises for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, which said list and notice shall be
published in one newspaper printed and published in said
county for two successive weeks prior to the second Monday
in March, and the said Commissioners may in their discre-
tion additionally publish such list and notice or any part of
such list applying to any one or more Election Districts or
any part of an Election District in such other newspaper or
newspapers published in Montgomery County for the time
hereinabove set forth; and on said second Monday in April
the Treasurer shall at the hour and place named in said
advertisement, proceed to. sell any and all such pieces or
parcels of land and premises, beginning with the first on
said list and so on in order, upon which taxes, interest,
costs and fees shall not then have been paid, and shall con-
tinue such sale on each secular day, legal holidays and
Sundays excepted, from ten o'clock, A. M., until three
o'clock, P. M., until every parcel shall have been offered;
should the Treasurer, by reason of illness or other disabil-
ity, be unable to attend and conduct such sale or sales in
person, a deputy shall conduct such sale or sales and in
such case the deputy shall make the affidavit to the report
of sales provided for in Section 210 of this Article, but the
Treasurer or deputy shall not be required, in less than
sixty days after the close of such sale, to make a report
thereof to the Circuit Court for Montgomery County as set
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