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Session Laws, 1941
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 943

or claiming to have an interest in property......... —... —......... —.........

......................................... (giving a description of the property in

substantially the same form as the description which ap-
pears on the Collector's tax roll). " Any or all such per-
sons shall be so designated throughout the proceeding by
the above classification and all such persons shall be
deemed to be parties defendant in the proceeding as if
all the said persons were personally named in the Bill of
Complaint.

Section 6SC. Notice. Notice and summons may be
served or notice given exclusively by publication. The
order of publication shall be in substantially the same form
as heretofore provided and as many properties as is
deemed practicable by the City may be included in the
same order of publication. Publication of such notice shall
be sufficient service thereof on all persons having or claim-
ing to have an interest in the property and shall be of
same force and effect as if all such persons were person-
ally served, and all of said persons are hereby required
to take notice of such proceedings and of any and all steps
thereunder.

Section 6SD. Final Decree. When, in any action to
foreclose the right of redemption brought by the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore, under Sections 63 to 63D
inclusive, the court shall make a final decree foreclosing
all rights of redemption in the property, the court, in its
decree, shall direct the Collector to prepare and execute
a deed conveying title to the property to the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore. Upon the execution of such a
deed the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall be
seized of an absolute estate in fee simple in such property,
and all persons, including the State of Maryland, infants,
incompetents, absentees and non-residents who have or
may have had any right, title, interest, claim, lien or
equity of redemption in or upon such property, shall be
barred and forever foreclosed of all such right, title, inter-
est, claim, lien or equity of redemption.

GENERAL PROVISIONS.

Section 64. Writ of Habere Facias Possessionem. Any
person acquiring title to property under and pursuant to
the terms and provisions of this Act shall be entitled to a
writ of habere facias possessionem with the same force
and effect as if such person had acquired the property by
virtue of a mortgage foreclosure.

PROPERTY OF

 

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