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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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this subtitle and the order of such Commission or court of
competent jurisdiction is certified to the Commission, any real
estate license may be revoked by the Commission without any
hearing whatsoever. Such written notice may be served by
delivery of same personally to the applicant, or license holder,
or by mailing same by [registered mail] CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN
RECEIPT REQUESTED, BEARING A POSTMARK FROM THE UNITED STATES
POSTAL SERVICE, to the last known business address of such
applicant, or license holder. If said applicant, or license
holder, be a salesman, the Commission shall also notify the
broker named in the salesman's application or license by mailing
notice by [registered mail] CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT
REQUESTED, BEARING A POSTMARK FROM THE UNITED STATES POSTAL
SERVICE, to the broker's last known business address. The
hearing on such charges shall be at such time and place as the
Commission shall prescribe. Any member of the Commission, its
executive director or assistant director, or a member of a real
estate hearing board shall have power to administer oaths and to
subpoena and bring before it any person in the State, or take
testimony of any such person by deposition with the same fees and
mileage in the same manner as prescribed by law in judicial
procedure in courts of this State in civil cases. Any party to
any hearing before the Commission or a real estate hearing board
shall have the right to the attendance of witnesses, in his
behalf at such hearing, upon making request therefor to the
Commission or a real estate hearing board and designating the
person or persons sought to be subpoenaed.
Article 81 - Revenue and Taxes
82.
(a) If the person entitled to the balance over and above
the amount required for the payment of taxes, interest,
penalties, and costs of sale shall be unknown, or if his identity
be known but his address unknown, the sum to which he shall be
entitled shall be held by the collector in a special fund for a
period of at least three years. During such period the collector
shall make every reasonable effort to learn the identity of the
said person, or to learn his address, as the case may be, by
notice published at the courthouse door, [registered mail]
CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, BEARING A POSTMARK FROM
THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, addressed to the said person's
last known address, personal inquiry, or by any other reasonably
possible means for ascertaining either the name or the address of
the said person.
322.
(5) The lien of the State for income tax due and unpaid,
and for interest, penalty, delinquent fee and costs, as by law
provided, shall extend to and cover all salary, wages, hire,
remuneration and compensation for personal services of every
kind, due and owing at the time such lien accrues, and which
shall become due thereafter, as long as said lien is not fully
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