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Session Laws, 1943
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1352 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 761

shall be described in the said order of publication as the same is
described on the Collector's tax roll. If any property be unim-
proved and the Collector has procured a description of the same
from the County or City Surveyor, the order of publication
shall contain a statement to the effect that a detailed descrip-
tion of such unimproved property, as prepared by the County
or City Surveyor is on file at the Collector's office and may be
examined by anyone interested therein. The order of publica-
tion shall warn all persons having or claiming to have an
interest in the property to answer the bill of complaint or to
redeem the property on or before a certain day named therein
and in case of failure to do so a final decree will be rendered
foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property. The day
named shall be not less than sixty days from the day of filing
of the bill of complaint. Any single holder of certificates of
sale relating to several properties in the same County may
include and join in one order of publication any number of the
said certificates. When such order of publication shall have
been issued and published as aforesaid, all persons having any
right, title, interest, claim, lien or equity of redemption in the
property shall be bound by the decree of the court which may
be passed in the case as if they were personally served with
process. The order of publication shall be in substantially the
following form:

ORDER OF PUBLICATION

"The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of
all rights of redemption in the following property......... in

the....................... sold by the Collector of Taxes for

the.......... of.............. and the State of Maryland

to the plaintiff in this proceeding:

(Here insert description of property in substantially the
same form as the description appearing on the Collector's tax
roll. )

The bill states, among other. things, that the amounts neces-
sary for redemption have not been paid, although more than a
year and a day from the date of sale has expired. -

It is thereupon this.......... day of............... 19...,

by the Circuit Court for......................... ORDERED,,

That notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order
in some newspaper having a general circulation in...........

.......... once a week for four successive weeks, warning all

persons interested in the said property to be and appear in
this Court by the........... day of.................. 19...,

and redeem the property........... and answer the bill or

thereafter a final decree will be rendered foreclosing all rights
of redemption in the property, and vesting in the plaintiff a
title, free and clear of all encumbrances. "

 

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