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Session Laws, 1941
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930 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 540

which certificate shall set forth that the property therein
described was sold by him to the purchaser, the date of the
sale, the amount for which the property was sold, the total
amount of taxes and other municipal liens due thereon at
the time of sale, together with interest and penalties there-
on and expenses incurred in making the sale, a description
of the property in substantially the same form as the de-
scription appearing on the Collector's tax roll, a statement
that the rate of redemption is six per cent per annum and
the time when an action to foreclose the right of redemp-
tion may be instituted. If the property be unimproved,
and the Collector has procured a description of the same
from the City Surveyor, the City Surveyor's description
shall be included in the certificate of sale. No other state-
ments need be included in the certificate.

The certificate of sale shall be in substantially the fol-
lowing form:

"I,............................ _.................................. „...., Collector of Taxes

for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland,
hereby certify that on.................................... 19-........., I sold

to --. -.... --.... -....... -..... -.............. --. -.., at public auction the

property in the City of Baltimore described as..................

and assessed to........... -... —.............. -........ -........... -... -............... for the

sum of.............................................. Dollars and............................................

Cents, of which........... _....................... Dollars and....................................

Cents has been paid, the last amount being the total
amount of taxes and other municipal liens due on the
property sold at the time of sale, together with inter-
est and penalties thereon and expenses incurred in
making the sale. The property described herein is
subject to redemption. Upon redemption the holder
of this certificate will be refunded the sums paid on
account of the purchase price together with interest
thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the
date of payment to the date of redemption, together
with all other amounts specified by Chapter........... of the

Acts of 1941, and acts amendatory thereof. The bal-
ance due on account of the purchase price and all
taxes and other municipal liens, together with interest
and penalties thereon, accruing subsequent to the date
of sale, must be paid to the Collector before a deed can
be delivered to the purchaser. At any time after
..................................... 19............. a proceeding can be brought

to foreclose all rights of redemption in the property.
This certificate will be void unless such a proceeding is
brought within two years from the date of this cer-
tificate.

 

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