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Session Laws, 1884 Session
Volume 424, Page 743   View pdf image (33K)
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ROBERT M. McLANE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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procedure shall conform to the existing laws governing
the sale of real or leasehold estate for county and state

Mode of pro-
cedure.

taxes; and the bailiff or bailiffs shall, within four


months after the receipt of the said warrant and list,


account for and pay the sum collected to the commis-


sioners, under a penalty of twenty-five dollars in each


case; all taxes levied as aforesaid shall bear interest


after four months from the date when the tax list is


placed in the hands of the bailiff for collection, and the


bailiff or bailiffs shall collect and pay over any levy


placed in his or their hands within four months after


the receipt of said warrant and list, and upon his fail-


ure to do so his bond shall at once be put in suit.


SEC. 19. Any person who shall pay his taxes levied


as aforesaid within thirty days after the tax list is


placed in the hands of the bailiff for collection, shall

Entitled to dis-
count.

be entitled to a discount of five per cent, thereon,


which discount shall be allowed the bailiff in his set-


tlement with the commissioners.


SEC. 20. The tenant or occupant of any house or


parcel of land in said town shall be chargeable with


the taxes thereon, and may collect the same from the

Who is charge-
able.

owner, or deduct the same from the rent due, or to


become due, and shall be entitled to a credit to that


extent on his or her rent.


SEC. 21. The said commissioners may assess and


levy a tax, not exceeding two dollars each, for any dog


belonging to or kept by any of the inhabitants of the


town, to be recovered and collected as other taxes, and


may compel the bailiff to kill any dog within the town

Dog tax.

whose owner cannot be ascertained, or whose ostensible


owner shall fail to pay or evade the payment of the


said tax; and they shall adopt such by-laws as will


effectually enforce the provisions of this section.


SEC. 22. The said commissioners may cause the side-


walks or footways in said town to be paved whenever


and in such manner as they may think proper, and


may require the owner of real or leasehold property to


pave such part of the sidewalks or footways as may


border on his or her ground or property; and if the


owner of any such property shall refuse or neglect to

Pave sidewalks

have the same paved for a longer time than, thirty


days after notice thereof by the bailiff, the commis-


sioners may have the same paved at his or her expense,


and may collect the cost of such pavement from such


owner in the same manner as other debts are collected,




 
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