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Session Laws, 1943
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1341

1. A description of the property by giving the street
number of the improvement and the frontage and depth of
the lot, as the same appears on the Collector's tax roll.

2. The name of the person who last appears on the Col-
lector's tax roll as owner of the same.

3. The amount of all taxes due and unpaid on the prop-
erty.

4. If the property be unimproved, or has no street num-
ber, the notice shall describe the same as it is described on
the Collectors tax roll, and no unimproved property, or
property having no street number, need be described by
metes and bounds. If necessary to properly describe the
property, the Collector shall procure a description and plat
of the same from the County or City Surveyor, for which
the sum of $7. 50 shall be added to the total charges due
on the property. If it is necessary to procure a description
from the County or City Surveyor, * the said description shall
be kept among the records of the Collector's office and the
published notice of sale shall contain a statement to the
effect that a detailed description of the property to be sold,
as prepared by the County or City Surveyor, is on file at
the Collector's office and may be examined by anyone inter-
ested therein.

5. The assessed value of the property as determined by
last assessment.

Failure of the Collector to include any taxes in the pub-
lished notice of sale shall in no way affect the validity or
collectibility of the said taxes, except such as are required
to be but have not been certified as provided in Section 74,
or the validity of any sale made hereunder to enforce the
payment of taxes, nor prevent nor stay proceedings under this
sub-title nor affect the title of any purchaser.

The expense of publication of all notices relating to the
sale, the cost of the County or City Surveyor's description and
plat, if necessary, the auctioneer's fee for making the sale,
which said auctioneer's fee in no case shall exceed Two Dollars
for each property sold; and in Baltimore County where pro-
vision has been hereinbefore made for the posting of the prem-
ises to be sold, there shall be allowed a sum not in excess of
f7. 50 for said service, and the expenses of conducting the sale
shall be liens on the property to be sold.

78. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AS ENTIRETY. Each parcel of
property liable to sale shall be sold as an entirety as the same
is assessed according to the assessment records.

 

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