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PHILIP F. THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1849.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the commissioners for Charles
county are hereby authorised and required to ascer-
tain the amount paid by the said Elizabeth A. Mid-
dleton for and on account of State taxes, on property
improperly assessed, and which she did not possess,
and certify the same to the Treasurer of Maryland,
who is required to pay to the said Elizabeth A. Mid-
dleton or order, the amount by them so found to be
paid by her.

CHAP. 368.

State taxes to
be refunded.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall
be the duty of the said commissioners for said coun-
ty to adjust the account of the said Elizabeth A.
Middleton, for and on account of the county assess-
ment of taxes on any property which she did not
possess, and they are further authorised and directed,
in their discretion, to levy for the benefit of the said
Elizabeth A. Middleton, any sum of money by them

so found due to the said Elizabeth A. Middleton.

CHAPTER 368.

County taxes
to be refunded.

An act to allow George W. Wilson, former Collector
of Prince George's County, further time to com-
plete his collections.

Passed Mar. 2,
1850.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That George W. Wilson former collec-
tor of the State and county taxes in the second col-
lection district of Prince George's county, be and he
is hereby authorised and empowered to collect any
State or county taxes, or balances thereof, now re-
maining due and uncollected by him, in the same
manner and to the same extent, as he could or might
have done within the time limited by law.

May collect.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said George
W. Wilson, before he proceed to execute the property
of any person by the authority of this act, shall de-
liver or cause to be delivered to the person or persons
chargeable with the said taxes, and at least ten days
before he shall proceed to execute as aforesaid, a parti-
cular account of the sum demanded of him, her or them,
with an affidavit thereto annexed, that he hath not,
nor hath any person for him whilst collector as afore-
said, or since then, received any part thereof or satis-

Oath required.



 
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