Ch. 310 MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 711
[[(E) COPIES OF ASSESSMENT WORKSHEETS OR CARDS ARE TO
BE FURNISHED TO THE TAXPAYER CONCERNED UPON REQUEST.]]
(E) IF THE VALUATION OR CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY FOR
TAX PURPOSES IS TO BE CHANGED, A COPY OF THE ASSESSMENT
WORKSHEET OR CARD SHALL BE FURNISHED TO ANY INTERESTED
PROPERTY OWNER. FOR HIS OWN PROPERTY ON REQUEST THE
NOTICE REQUIRED BY SECTION 29(A) OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL
INCLUDE NOTICE THAT A COPY OF THE WORKSHEET OR CARD
MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect July 1, 1973.
Approved May 7, 1973.
CHAPTER 310
(House Bill 586)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 9 of Article 13 of the
Annotated Code of Maryland (1968 Replacement Volume and 1972
Supplement), title "Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes," subtitle "Legal
Holidays," to correct certain errors in the laws relating to legal holidays.
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Section 9 of Article 13 of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1968 Replacement Volume and 1972 Supplement), title "Bills of Exchange and
Promissory Notes," subtitle "Legal Holidays," be and it is hereby repealed and
re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:
9.
The following days in each and every year, namely the first day of January,
commonly called "New Years' Day"; the 12th day of February, known as
"Lincoln's Birthday"; the third Monday in February, known as "Washington's
Birthday"; the 25th day of March, known as "Maryland Day"; "Good Friday";
the first Monday in September, commonly called "Labor Day"; the last Monday
in May, commonly called "Memorial Day"; the 4th day of July, called
"Independence Day"; the 12th day of September, known as "Defenders' Day"; the
second Monday in October, known as "Columbus Day"; the fourth Monday in
October, known as "Veterans' Day"; the fourth Thursday in November, known as
"Thanksgiving Day"; the 25th day of December, called "Christmas Day"; and all
days of general and congressional elections throughout the State and all special
days that may be appointed or recommended by the State and on ALL special
days that may be appointed or recommended by the Governor of this State or the
President of the United States, as days of thanksgiving or fasting and prayer, or
other religious observance or for the general cessation of business, shall be
regarded as legal holidays, and shall be duly observed as such, and shall for all
purposes whatsoever as regards the presenting for payment or acceptance and of
the protesting and giving notice of dishonor of bills of exchange, bank checks,
drafts and promissory notes, to be treated and considered as the first day of the
week, commonly called Sunday, and all such bills, drafts, checks, and notes
presented for payment or acceptance on these said [,] days, shall be deemed to be
presented for acceptance or payment on the secular or business day next
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