MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 1649
Taxes, of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1969
Replacement Volume and 1973 Supplement) be and it is
hereby repealed and re—enacted, with amendments, to read
as follows:
Article 81 — Revenue and Taxes
107.
(A) At the same time the subpoena is issued in
accordance with the provisions of § 106, the court shall
order the issuance of an order of publication directed to
all parties defendant, known and unknown, naming the
known parties defendant and including the unknown parties
defendant and all other persons having an interest in the
property by the designations hereinbefore provided for.
The order of publication shall issue in the manner now,
or which may be hereafter prescribed by law, for the
issuance of an order of publication against nonresidents
except as otherwise provided for in this subtitle, and
shall be published and the publication thereof proved as
in cases of orders of publication against nonresidents.
The property shall be described in the said order of
publication as the same is described on the collector's
tax roll. If any property be unimproved and the
collector has procured a description of the same from the
county or city surveyor, the order of publication shall
contain a statement to the effect that a detailed
description of such unimproved property, as prepared by
the county or city surveyor is on file at the collector's
office and may be examined by anyone interested therein.
In Garrett County, in lieu of the above provision, the
order of publication shall contain a copy of the
description of said property as required by that portion
of § 76, relating specifically to Garrett County. The
order of publication shall warn all persons having or
claiming to have an interest in the property to answer
the bill of complaint or to redeem the property on or
before a certain day named therein and in case of failure
to do so a final decree will be rendered foreclosing all
rights of redemption in the property. The day named
shall be not less than sixty days from the day of filing
of the bill of complaint. Any single holder of
certificates of sale relating to several properties in
the same county may include and join in one order of
publication any number of the said certificates. When
such order of publication shall have been issued and
published as aforesaid, all persons having any right,
title, interest, claim, lien or equity of redemption in
the property shall be bound by the decree of the court
which may be passed in the case as if they were
personally served with process. The order of
publication shall be in substantially the following form:
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