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1847.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 266.

the president or other proper officer of said institution
or company to pay to the treasurer the amount of
State taxes due on the said property and assets at the
time and in the manner provided in the sixth section
of this act, and also to pay to the collector of the coun-
ty the amount of all taxes due to said county on the
said property and assets.

Incorporated
institutions to
pay tax to the
treasurer, and
furnish list of
depositors to
levy courts.

SEC. 8. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty
of the president or other proper officer of any Savings
Bank, institution or other corporation in this State,
which shall receive deposits and give therefor Certifi-
cates of deposit bearing interest, to furnish to the Trea-
surer of Maryland on the first day of July in each and
every year the aggregate amount of deposits in such
corporation, and to pay ever to the said treasurer on
said day, out of the interests due to the depositors,
the State taxes on said certificates, and said president or
other officer shall in like manner furnish to the com-
missioners, levy courts or appeal tax court, as the case
may be, of the county, district or city in which said
institution or corporation is situated, a list of the depo-
sitors in said institutions or corporations respectively,
with the amounts deposited by them at the time of
the annual meeting of those bodies for levying county
taxes, or shall agree with the said commissioners, levy
court or appeal tax court, as the case may be, to pay
the taxes on such amount of deposits as may be agreed
upon between the said commissioners, levy court or
appeal tax court, without resort to the individual
depositors.

To pay tax on
bonds due by
them and fur-
nish levy court
&c., with list
of holders.

SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of
the president or other proper officer of any incorpora-
ted institution or company of this State, which shall
have issued any bonds, certificates or other evidences
of debt bearing interest, for any loan contracted by
them, on the first day of July in every year to make
return to the Treasurer of Maryland of the aggregate
amount of said bonds, certificates or other evidences of
debt, and to pay over to the said treasurer on said day,
out of the interest due to the holders of the said bonds,
certificates or other evidences of debt, the State tax
thereon, and said president or other officer shall in like
manner furnish to the commissioners, levy court or
appeal tax court, as the case may be, of the county,
district or city in which said corporation is situated, a
list of the holders of the said bonds, certificates or
other evidences of debt, at the time of the annual
meeting of those bodies for levying taxes.



 
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