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on the first day of September of the year in which they are
levied; [it shall be the duty of said Treasurer, in the
months of September, October and November in each year,
to sit at least one day at the principal town in each elec-
tion district of said county for the purpose of receiving
taxes; due notice of such sittings shall be given by adver-
tisement as hereinbefore provided; ] and he shall report
to the County Commissioners at their first regular meeting
in each month the amount of taxes, State and county
separately, collected by him up to the date of such report,
and the amount of disbursements made and the balance in
hand, and he shall deposit at least once a week in some
bank in Caroline County, all taxes received or collected by
him up to the date of such deposit, the portion due the
State to his credit as collector of State taxes and the por-
tion due the county to his credit as Treasurer of Caroline
County; and he shall once a month from and after the first
day of October in each year, deliver to the County Com-
missioners, to be forwarded to the State Treasurer, his
check for the amount of State taxes to his credit in bank,
and the money deposited to the Treasurer of Caroline
County shall only be drawn out upon his check in payment
of debts and accounts due by said county, duly approved
and passed by said County Commissioners and by them
ordered to be paid; and any taxpayer having a sum of
money levied to his or her use or a debt against the county,
passed by said County Commissioners, shall only be en-
titled to have the same paid after he has paid the State
and county taxes levied upon his or her property and is
not indebted in anywise therefor.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1951.
Approved March 14, 1951.
CHAPTER 72
(Senate Bill 201)
AN ACT to repeal Section 263 of Article 7 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title
"Carroll County, " sub-title "New Windsor, " and to enact
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