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Work For The Supervisors

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
April
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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It' the assessors or supervisors do ttieir iduty this year, as the law requires, they "wüll ear.n tnelr momey. Blanke have been iürnished to r?ive to ach tax-payer requiring Mm to make ont "all boma ïkle indebtedness ow:.,;■ by i-uch person, giving an item8sel statement in detail, how Kecured n.nd to M'hoin owing-, and the i-esiflerice of euch creditors and the amount ue cach," etc. It Uso requires a person to give ■■ül annuities and royalies," also "all boauls, notos, chattel mortgages, accourats, demands, claims, nd other indebtedness to such ereooa, whether sueh indebtedness is ue from individuáis or from corpoations, public or private, and ■vhethr debtors reside witliin or without his state, iricïudlng a il deposits in )ankü or AVitli other corpoi-ations or ndividuale. The blajiks Bêtit out cali or a thorough accounting of all a nao on-lis and owes. In This city t "vould probably refluiré at the very east iiftci'ii men 10 take the assessnentin the time allotted Mr. O'Hearn, f the strict letter of the law was adéred to, After a tax-payer (ills. out iiis blaak he must make aiiidavit to t before the supervisor or assessor. tow many siipérvlsoirs, do you supose, wlll live up to the requiremeats the law in making these assessïenta V

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier