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Session Laws, 1841
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FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1841.

sheriff shall execute a bond, and in all respects comply with
the provisions of the said original act as required of col-
lectors, and subject to like responsibilities and penalties,
and for his compensation shall receive a commission accord-
ing to the forty-seventh section of said act.

CHAP. 117.

Sec. 5. And be it enacted, That all monies collected un-
der the provisions of the said original act and this supple-
ment, shall be paid into the treasury of the western shore.

Monies to be
paid into the
W. S. treasury

Sec. 6. And be it enacted, Thai the duty imposed on the
collectors and their deputies, and the appeal tax court of
the city of Baltimore. by the forty-third section of said act,
shall extend to and be performed by them annually as to
every description of property made subject to taxation by
the said act, and which may not have been included in the
assessment and levy, and for the purpose of performing said
duty they are hereby clothed with all the powers conferred
on the assessors by said act, and they shall make return of
their valuation of all such property as required by said act,
and which valuation shall be subject to revision as is pro-
vided for in cases of returns of assessors, under the act to
which this is a supplement.

Appeal tax
court to exer-
cise same ju-
risdiction as
under original
act

Sec. 7. And be it enacted, That the limit imposed by the
sixty-first section of the act to which this is a supplement,
is hereby reduced to fifty dollars, and all property that may
be liable to taxation by the said reduction, shall be valued
and taxed according to the. fifty-third section of the said
original act, and the sixth section of this supplement

Limit reduc-
ed

CHAPTER 117.

 

An act to authorize Richard Gibson, Solomon Krise, Jere-
miah Groff, Robert Allison and Joseph Crabbs, to sell and
convey a certain piece of Ground in Frederick County.

Passed Feb
23, 1842.

Whereas, it has been represented to this General As-
sembly, that the interests of the Methodist Episcopal Church
in the borough of Emmitsburg, in Frederick county, will
be promoted by authorizing the sale of the south east corner
of the lot owned and held by the said Methodist Episcopal
Church, in the said borough, and the application of the pro-
ceeds of such sale, as the congregation may think most bene-
ficial—therefore,

Preamble.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Richard Gibson, Solomon Krise, Jeremiah Groff, Robert
Allison and Joseph Crabbs, trustees of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church, in the borough of Emmitsburg, in Frederick

To sell lot
and apply the
proceeds



 
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