MARSHAL’S SETTLEMENT AND COMPENSATION |
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The Marshal
shall, at each regular meeting of the Council, during his continuance in
office, make a report to the Council of the money collected by him from all
sources and paid over to the Treasurer, designating specifically-the items of
his said collections; and shall also at the regular meetings of the Council
In September, December, March and June, of each year, make a detailed
statement of the taxes, fines, penalties, assessments and other claims in his
hands for collection. He shall receive for his services in the collection of
taxes, the penalties collected by him as aforesaid; and for his collection of
other claims due to the City a compensation to be fixed by the Council not
exceeding five percentum on the amount duly collected and accounted for,
except that an additional percentum may be allowed in case of fines. At or before the
regular meeting of the Council in the month of June of each year, the
Marshal, with the assistance of the Clerk, shall make up for the current
fiscal year, the three lists of persons and property delinquent for
nonpayment of taxes and real estate improperly placed on the tax duplicate or
not ascertainable, required by section twenty—one of chapter thirty of the
code as to State, County and district taxes, and all of the provisions of
said chapter, pertaining to persons and property delinquent for nonpayment of
taxes and real estate improperly charged with taxes, so far as they are applicable,
are hereby adopted and made part of this Act. The duties prescribed in said
chapter for the Sheriff, respecting such lists, shall be performed by the
Marshal, with the assistance of the Clerk, and the duties therein prescribed
for the County Court shall be performed by the Council. The provisions of the
general law, authorizing the collection of State, County and district taxes
returned delinquent, are hereby adopted and made available for the collection
of all delinquent taxes. The Marshal shall also return, at the same meeting, a list of such fines, penalties, assessments and other claims in his hands for collection as he shall not have been able to collect by reason of insolvency, removal or other cause, to which shall be appended an affidavit that he has used due diligence to collect the same, but has been unable to do so; and, if the Council shall be satisfied of the correctness of said list, it shall allow him credit therefore, but may thereafter take such lawful measures to collect such claims as shall be by it prescribed.
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