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Session Laws, 1931
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-502                            LAWS OF MARYLAND.                   [CH. 190

not paid within two years from the date made, by the said
Mayor and Town Council upon real estate within the corporate
limits of the Town of Colmar Manor, commencing with the
tax year 1927. Said list shall set out respectively the name
or names of the owner or owners of the real estate so listed, a
fair description of each piece of real estate sufficient to notify
the owner or owners thereof that it is his or their property
which is advertised, the amount of the taxes and/or assess-
ments, interest, penalties and costs for which the same is liable,
and a reference to the subdivision in which said real estate
is situated; said reference shall be sufficient if made by using
the initial or initials of the subdivision, as, for instance, "L"
for Lenox. The amount of said taxes and/or assessments,
interest, penalties and costs may be indicated by the dollar
sign and a period in the same way dollars and cents are usually
written in figures, as, for instance, "$3. 50. " The said Clerk-
Treasurer shall publish said list in some newspaper having
general circulation in the Town of Colmar Manor once a week
for three successive weeks prior to the first Monday in April
for each year real estate is advertised to be sold for such
'taxes and/or assessments, Each piece of real estate so adver-
tised for sale shall bear a charge of one dollar to cover the
costs of said advertisement and a charge of twenty-five cents
to cover the costs of verifying the name or names of the owner
or owners of such real estate, provided that where two or more
pieces of real estate are owned by the same owner or owners
there shall be one charge of one dollar and but one charge of
twenty-five cents as aforesaid upon such pieces of real estate
and when real estate lias been sold under this Act and has not
been redeemed before the issuance of the order1 of publication
hereinafter provided, there shall be an additional one dollar
charged to each piece of real estate so sold and unredeemed,
provided that where two or more pieces of real estate are
owned by the same owner or owners there shall be but one
charge of one dollar upon such pieces of real estate, and these
charges shall be included in the report of sale of the Clerk-
Treasurer of the Mayor and Town Council of Colmar Manor
as a charge upon such real estate.

256. The said Clerk-Treasurer, at the time fixed in the
advertisement of tax sale hereinabove referred to, shall attend
at the door of the office of the said Clerk-Treasurer in the
Town of Colmar Manor and offer for sale all real estate so

 

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