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Session Laws, 1945
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 305
CHAPTER 337.
(House Bill 139)

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections
1110 and 1112 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland
and the Baltimore City Charter (1938 Edition), title "Balti-
more City", sub-title "Special Paving Tax", relating to the
Special Paving Tax in Baltimore City and increasing the
same.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 1110 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Maryland and the Baltimore City Charter (1938 Edition), title
'"Baltimore City", sub-title "Special Paving Tax", be and the
same is hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to
read as follows:

1110. CLASSIFICATION. That for the purposes of this Act all
landed property in Baltimore City adjoining or abutting upon
any public highway which has been or shall hereafter be
paved with improved paving, without special assessment of
any part of the cost upon the abutting or adjoining property
owners, by the City of Baltimore or the State Roads Com-
mission or any other public commission or agency, or by
said city and any one or more of such commissions or agencies,
and using city, state or federal funds, in whole or in part,
for such paving, and any railroad or railway company occupy-
ing with tracks a portion of such highway, is hereby declared
to be specially benefited by such improved paving to an, extent
greater than the entire amount of the special tax hereby
levied thereon. Said property so benefited is hereby divided
into three classes, to be designated as Classes A, B and C.

Class A shall include all such landed property in the City
of Baltimore adjoining or abutting upon a public highway
paved with improved paving and having a width of not less
than thirty feet so paved.

Class B shall include all such landed property in the City
of Baltimore adjoining or abutting upon any public highway
paved with improved paving and having a width of less than
thirty feet and not less than fifteen feet so paved.

Class C shall include all such landed property in the City
of Baltimore adjoining or abutting upon any public highway
paved with improved paving and having a width of less than
fifteen feet so paved.

The Appeal Tax Court of Baltimore is hereby authorized
and directed to proceed forthwith to classify and list for taxes
as provided by this Act for the year 1913 all landed property
in the City of Baltimore which on the first day of November,

 

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