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Session Laws, 1951
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376 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 137

sentation of such tax bill shall not affect the validity of any
proceedings to enforce the collection of taxes.

213. The town clerk and treasurer of Cheverly is au-
thorized to enforce the collection of all taxes and/or
special assessments levied by the mayor and council of
Cheverly and in default thereof, in accordance with the
provisions of section 72-90W, inclusive, of article 81 of the
annotated code of Maryland (1947 supplement), and as
amended by the general assembly.

Until a final decree is passed under the provisions of
sections 72-90W, inclusive, of article 81, aforesaid, fore-
closing all rights of redemption in any property certified
by the town clerk and treasurer of Cheverly to the col-
lector of Prince George's County, Maryland, and sold by
the collector, and until a deed to said property is executed
and delivered to the holder of the certificate of sale, such
property shall continue to be assessed by the mayor and
town council of Cheverly as though no sale has been made,
whether the county commissioners or some other persons
holds the certificate of sale. All taxes accruing subsequent
to the date the town clerk and treasurer of Cheverly
certified to the collector of taxes for Prince George's
County, Maryland, all taxes then due it, together with
interest and penalties thereon, shall be additional liens
against the property. The town clerk and treasurer of
Cheverly shall upon receipt of a notice from the collector
of Prince George's County, Maryland, that he intends to
hold a tax sale of property upon which taxes are in ar-
rears in addition to certifying all taxes assessed on prop-
erty not heretofore certified to said collector, shall in a
separate statement report all subsequent accrued taxes
assessed on property heretofore certified to the collector
for which payment has not been received. The said state-
ment shall contain a reference to the date the property was
initially certified to the collector of Prince George's County,
Maryland, the date the subsequent taxes became in
arrears, the names of the person who last appears as the
owner of said property on the tax rolls of the town of
Cheverly. The amounts so certified to the collector for
Prince George's County, Maryland, shall be collected before
a deed is delivered by the collector, as hereinbefore
provided.

214. The fiscal year of the town of Cheverly shall be
from July First to June Thirtieth of each year; and it shall
be the duty of the mayor and town council to have pre-
pared within ninety days after the expiration of each fiscal


 

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