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Session Laws, 1957
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Theodore R. McKeldin, Governor                  1017

in this State in which such property, or any part thereof, of such in-
fant may be situated, or where such debts or choses in action, or
any part thereof may be due or recoverable, either wholly or in part,
shall pass an order authorizing and empowering such non-resident
guardian to take into his possession such property wherever situated
in this State, and to sue for and recover such debts or choses in
action from all persons or corporations in this State, and from all
estates upon which letters testamentary or of administration shall
have been granted, and to act in all respects as if such guardian had
been duly appointed by some one of the Orphans' Courts in this
State; provided, however, that before any such order shall be passed,
such guardian shall first file a petition, setting forth the fact that
such non-resident infant is or claims to be entitled to such property,
debts or choses in action, as hereinbefore mentioned, and shall also
give bond, with security to be approved by the said Orphans' Court,
in the same manner as if such infant resided in this State, and shall
file in the office of the Register of Wills an instrument designating
some local agent on whom service of any process may be made in
like manner and with like effect as if it were served personally on
such guardian.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1957.

Approved April 10, 1957.

CHAPTER 621
(House Bill 559)

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 203 of
Article 23 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland (1930
Edition), title "Wicomico County", sub-title "Revenue and Taxes',
as said section was amended by Chapter 69 of the Acts of 1935
relating to the date for the annual levy of State and County taxes
by the County Commissioners, the payment of County taxes in four
(4) installments, and the discount allowed on taxes paid.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Section 203 of Article 23 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Maryland (1930 Edition), title "Wicomico County", sub-title "Rev-
enue and Taxes', as said section was amended by Chapter 69 of the
Acts of 1935, be, and it is hereby repealed and re-enacted, with
amendments to read as follows:

203. The County Commissioners shall make an annual levy for
State and County taxes on or before [the first Tuesday in June]
the 30th day of April in each and every year and one-fourth of county
taxes and one-fourth of all county taxes due from incorporated insti-

Explanation: Italics indicate new matter added to existing law.

[Brackets] indicate matter stricken from existing law.
CAPITALS indicate amendments to bill.
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