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1842

FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

CHAP. 83.

district of said county, be, and he is hereby authorised and
empowered to collect any tax, or balance of taxes, now re-
maining due, and uncollected by him in said district, in the
same manner, as he could or might have done, within the
time limited by law.

Oath, &c.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said William Sewell
shall in every instance before he shall proceed to the afore-
said collection, make affidavit before some justice of the
peace for Anne Arundel county, that the same remains due
and unpaid, and that he hath not received any part thereof,

In fore e one
year.

other than the credits given.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this law shall be in
force, one year, and no longer.

 

CHAPTER 83.

Passed Feb
16, 1843.

An act for the benefit of Philip Clayton, collector of taxes
for the City of Annapolis.

Time allowed.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Philip Clayton, collector of taxes for the
city of Annapolis, for the years eighteen hundred and forty,
eighteen hundred and forty-one, eighteen hundred and forty
two, be, and he is hereby authorised and empowered to
collect any taxes, or balance of taxes, now remaining due
to, and uncollected by him, in the said city, in the same
manner, and with the same powers and privileges as are
allowed, by the existing laws in said cases made and pro-
vided.

Oath, &c.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said Philip Clayton,
shall, in every instance before he shall proceed to the afore-
said collection, make affidavit before some justice of the
peace of said county, or before the Mayor, Recorder, or
one of the Aldermen of said city, that the taxes remain due
and unpaid, and that he hath not received any security or
satisfaction for the same or any part thereof, more than what
credits may be allowed thereon.

In force one
year.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall not con-
tinue in force longer than one year, from the passage there-
of.



 
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