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1843
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FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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CHAP. 210.
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CHAPTER 209.
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Passed March
3, 1844.
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An act to authorize Benjamin T. Pindle, Sheriff of Anne
Arundel county and late collector of the county Taxes in
the first collection district of said county, further time
to complete his collections of officer's fees and county
taxes in said county and district.
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Authorised to
collect.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Benjamin T. Pindle, Sheriff of Anne
Arundel county, and collector of the first collection dis-
trict of said county as aforesaid, be and he is hereby au-
thorized and empowered to collect any fees or taxes now
remaining due to and uncollected by him in the county or
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Make affidavit
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district aforesaid.
Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the said Benjamin
T. Pindle, shall in every instance before he shall proceed to
the aforesaid collection, make affidavit before some jus-
tice of the peace for Anne Arundel county, that the same
remains unpaid and that he hath not received any securi-
ty or satisfaction for the same or any part thereof, more
than the credits allowed thereon.
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In force one
year.
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Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall not
continue in force longer than one year from the date of
the passage thereof.
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CHAPTER 210.
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Passed March
2, 1844.
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An act to provide for the speedy and effectual collection of
the arrearages of Taxes imposed for the use of the
State, within the city of Baltimore, for the years eigh-
teen hundred and forty one, eighteen hundred and forty
two and eighteen hundred and forty-three.
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Authorised to
complete his
collections.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That John B. Seidenstricker, of the city of
Baltimore, be and he is hereby authorized and empowered
to complete the collection of taxes imposed for the use
of the State, within the city of Baltimore, for the years
eighteen hundred and forty-one, eighteen hundred and
forty-two, eighteen hundred and forty-three; and that, for
that purpose, he shall have all the powers and authority
which, by existing laws, any collector of taxes for the use
of the State may rightfully claim and exercise; provided
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