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Session Laws, 1943
Volume 584, Page 379   View pdf image (33K)
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 379

two years from the date of sale upon the payment to the said
Town-Treasurer of amount of said sale, together with interest
at the rate of twelve (12) per centum per annum on said pur-
chase price.

(4) The Town-Treasurer of Fairmount Heights is hereby
authorized and directed to execute and deliver to the pur-
chaser or purchasers (except the Town of Fairmount Heights)
of any real estate so sold for taxes, and not set aside by the
Court, a deed to the real estate so sold and not redeemed
within the time herein limited. Said deed shall vest in the
purchaser or purchasers of any piece or pieces of real estate
at any such tax sales, a fee simple title therein. Said deed
shall recite the name or names of the owner or owners of said
real estate at the time the same was sold; a description of the
real estate; the purchase price, the fact that the same has not
been redeemed within the time limited by this Act, that the
sale thereof has been ratified by the Court, and that said deed,
under the provisions of this Act, vests a fee simple title in
the purchaser or purchasers of said real estate, their heirs
and assigns.

(5) Upon the redemption of any real estate sold for taxes
under the provisions of this Act, the said Town-Treasurer
shall collect and pay to the purchaser or purchasers thereof
interest on the purchase price at the rate of twelve (12) per
centum per annum accruing between the date of any such sale
and the date of such redemption.

Upon the demand of any owner or owners of real estate so
sold for taxes, the said Town-Treasurer shall pay to him or
them the difference between the amount of the purchase price
of any piece or pieces of real estate so sold at tax sale and the
taxes, interest, penalties and costs, and all accrued taxes, in-
terest, penalties, and costs on said real estate, due and payable
to the said Town of Fairmount Heights.

(6) Taxes on personal property shall be collected as debts
are collected including suit and execution before a Justice of
the Peace of Prince George's County.

(7) Whenever any real estate shall have been bought in, as
herein provided, by the Town of Fairmount Heights, at any
tax sale made under the provisions of this Act and the same
shall not have been redeemed within the time provided for
the redemption thereof, and not set aside by the Court for
defects in the levying of such taxes, the said Treasurer of
Fairmount Heights, as an additional and cumulative means of
enforcing the payment of taxes, interest, penalties and costs
against real estate, which have accrued prior to the date of
this Act, or which shall thereafter accrue, and in no wise in

 

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