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1656 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 543

wise provided by ordinance of The Mayor and City Council
of Taneytown.

When said sewerage system or any portion thereof shall
be in actual operation and in condition to collect, transmit
and dispose of domestic, house or other buildings or struc-
ture sewage, the said The Mayor and City Council of
Taneytown shall by ordinance require as in its discretion
determine all owners of property within the area of said
town in which said sewerage system is in actual operation,
at the cost and expense of all such owners to connect forth-
with their respective house or other drains at their re-
spective building lines with said sewerage system, and
forthwith clean out and fill up their respective privy, sinks,
wells, cesspools or other sewerage or drainage receptacles,
and to abandon the use of their existing arrangements of
every sort for the disposal of sewage or drainage; and full
power is hereby conferred upon The Mayor and City
Council of Taneytown to pass any ordinance or ordinances
from time to time, and provide for any remedial proceed-
ings or processes or for any penalty or penalties that may
be or become necessary, in its judgment, to keep the drain-
age connections between said respective building lines and
said sewerage system free from obstruction and in good
working order and condition, and by such ordinance or
ordinances the said The Mayor and City Council of Taney-
town shall have the power by ordinance or ordinances to
require the doing any and all things reasonably necessary
to be done to compel the owners of property to place and
maintain the same in relations of full cooperation with the
sewerage system.

SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, That any and all
bonds issued pursuant to the authority of this Act, and the
interest payable thereon, and the income derived there-
from in the hands of the holders thereof from time to time
shall be and are hereby declared to be exempt from State,
county and municipal taxation of every kind and nature
whatsoever in the State of Maryland.

SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That the said The
Mayor and City Council of Taneytown may apply to the
payment of the principal and interest of any bonds issued
under this Act any funds received by it from the State of
Maryland, the United States of America, any agency or
instrumentality thereof, or from any other source, if such
funds are granted for the purpose of assisting the munici-
pality of Taneytown in obtaining any such public facility,
and to the extent of any such funds received or receivable


 

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