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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 27 STAT. · February 25, 1893 · Chapter 164

Chapter 164. to amend the act of May sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety, fixing the rate of interest to be charged on arrearages of general and special taxes now due the District of Columbia, and for other purposes

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CHAP. 164.— An Act to amend the act of May sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety, fixing the rate of interest to be charged on arrearages of general and special taxes now due the District of Columbia, and for other purposes.February 25, 1893. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Arrears of taxes, D.C. 477That all persons whose property was involved in suits of law or equity or where minors were owners at the time the arrearages of taxes were received at six per centum,Reduction of penalties in certain cases. and penalties off, may, within six months from the date of passage of this bill, have the privilege of paying said arrearages of taxes up to July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, with remission of penal ties, and interest to be computed at the rate of six per centum per annum.
Sec. 2. That all drawback certificates outstanding, issued by theDrawback certificates receivable for arrears of taxes due up to June 30, 1892.Vol. 26, p. 124. Commissioners of the District of Columbia under the act of June second, eighteen hundred aud ninety, shall be receivable for all arrears of general taxes due aud unpaid to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two. Approved, February 25, 1893.
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