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Session Laws, 1943
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1355

holder of the certificate of sale, in fee simple, or in leasehold,
as the case may be, upon payment to the Collector of the bal-
ance of the purchase price, due on account of the purchase
price of the property, together with all taxes and interest and
penalties thereon accruing subsequent to the date of sale. The
Clerk of the Court in which the suit is instituted shall issue a
certified copy of the decree of said Court and the Collector
shall not be obligated to execute the deed provided for in this
section until such certified copy of said decree is served upon
him.

OOP. DECREE DECLARING SALE VOID. If the final decree of
the court declares the sale void and sets it aside, the holder of
the certificate shall be repaid the amount paid to the Collector
on account of the purchase price of the property sold, with in-
terest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum, together
with all taxes accruing subsequent to the date of sale, which
were actually paid by the holder of the certificate of sale or his
predecessor therein, and all expenses properly incurred in ac-
cordance with the provisions of the sub-title. If the Collector
shall have paid the claims of any other taxing agency or
agencies he shall be entitled to a refund thereof from such
taxing agency or agencies with interest at 6% per annum.
The Collector shall proceed to a new sale of the property under
the provisions of this sub-title and shall include in such new
sale all taxes which were included in said void sale, and all
unpaid taxes accruing subsequent to the date of sale declared
void.

90Q. ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF FORECLOSURE. To APPLY ONLY
WHEN MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF BALTIMORE is PURCHASER.
Whenever the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore has be-
come the purchaser of any property in the City of Baltimore at
a tax sale, the said City is hereby empowered to institute a
proceeding to foreclose the right of redemption of such prop-
erty under the provisions of Sections 90Q to 90TJ, inclusive.
None of the provisions of Sections 90Q to 90U, inclusive, shall
affect the right of the said City to proceed under the other
provisions of this sub-title, the procedure hereinafter set forth
being intended to be an alternative procedure to be adopted at
the option of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, acting
through the City Comptroller for the time being, when the said
City has become the purchaser of property at tax sales.

90R. ALL PROVISIONS OF SUBTITLE APPLICABLE. All of the
provisions of this subtitle shall apply to any proceeding to fore-
close the right of redemption brought by the City under the
provisions of Sections 90Q to 90U, inclusive, except as is other-
wise provided in the said sections.

 

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