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revenue. 133
annually, on or before the time the taxes may become due, for the amount
of State and county taxes on said lands, as assessed in the several counties,
which amount shall be charged to the person in whose favor the taxes are
go paid; he shall likewise enter credits to the proper counties for the amount
of said taxes due the same.
§ 10. The auditor of public accounts shall, annually, be entitled to draw,
by his order, from the sum thus paid into the treasury as aforesaid, twelve
and one half cents on each tract of land, town lot, or piece of real estate, for
his services required of him by this act; and the amount thus drawn, shall
constitute a charge against the sum thus paid into the treasury, and the
treasurer shallbe credited with the same.
§ 11. After the year of eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, the auditor
of public accounts shall not be required to make out and transmit to the several clerks a descriptive list of all lands subject to taxation in their respective counties, but shall only be required to make out and forward as aforesaid, a list of lands as the taxes may become due on the same.
§ 12. The clerks of the several county courts are required to preserve
in their respective offices, the list furnished to them by the auditor in eighteen hundred and thirty-seven; from which lists they shall make out for the
assessors of their respective counties, a true and correct copy, and shall further add to said list annually, a"'copy of the additional list furnished to them
by the auditor, as is provided in the next preceding section.
§ 13. So much of the revenue law as permits persons owning any lands,
town lots, or other real estate, to pay taxes on the same to the collectors in
the respective counties in which the same may lie, after the collector shall
have returned a list of the same to the auditor of public accounts for the nonpayment of the taxes, be, and the same is hereby repealed.
§ 14.    It shall be the duty of the auditor of public accounts, annually, to
, cause a full and perfect list of the lands forfeited to the State, for non-payment of taxes, to be published for eight weeks   in some newspaper  of this
State, in, or nearest to the county in which the land forfeited is situate.
§ 15. So much of any law now in force, as requires collectors of the
revenue to sell lands for taxes, and all laws repugnant or contrary to the
AN ACT amendatory to an act, entitled "An act to provide for Levying,
Assessing and Collecting the Revenue.
Section 1 • Section
Section 34, Article 3, of original law, repealed,    1 | Compensation to collectors, 2
BE  It  ENACTED  BY   THE   GENERAL  ASSEMBLY   OF  THE   STATE   OF  MISSOURI,  AS  FOLLOWS:
§ 1. The thirty-fourth section of the third article of the act to which this
is amendatory, shall be, and the same is hereby repealed.
§ 2. The several collectors of the revenue shall hereafter receive as a
full compensation for their services in collecting the State and County revenue,
commissions, as follows: 1st. Upon all revenue collected on licenses, two
per cent. 2d. Upon all revenue collected from clerks, recorders, and other
officers, two per cent.    Upon all other revenue collected, as follows:    1st.
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Transcript revenue. 133 annually, on or before the time the taxes may become due, for the amount of State and county taxes on said lands, as assessed in the several counties, which amount shall be charged to the person in whose favor the taxes are go paid; he shall likewise enter credits to the proper counties for the amount of said taxes due the same. § 10. The auditor of public accounts shall, annually, be entitled to draw, by his order, from the sum thus paid into the treasury as aforesaid, twelve and one half cents on each tract of land, town lot, or piece of real estate, for his services required of him by this act; and the amount thus drawn, shall constitute a charge against the sum thus paid into the treasury, and the treasurer shallbe credited with the same. § 11. After the year of eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, the auditor of public accounts shall not be required to make out and transmit to the several clerks a descriptive list of all lands subject to taxation in their respective counties, but shall only be required to make out and forward as aforesaid, a list of lands as the taxes may become due on the same. § 12. The clerks of the several county courts are required to preserve in their respective offices, the list furnished to them by the auditor in eighteen hundred and thirty-seven; from which lists they shall make out for the assessors of their respective counties, a true and correct copy, and shall further add to said list annually, a"'copy of the additional list furnished to them by the auditor, as is provided in the next preceding section. § 13. So much of the revenue law as permits persons owning any lands, town lots, or other real estate, to pay taxes on the same to the collectors in the respective counties in which the same may lie, after the collector shall have returned a list of the same to the auditor of public accounts for the nonpayment of the taxes, be, and the same is hereby repealed. § 14. It shall be the duty of the auditor of public accounts, annually, to , cause a full and perfect list of the lands forfeited to the State, for non-payment of taxes, to be published for eight weeks in some newspaper of this State, in, or nearest to the county in which the land forfeited is situate. § 15. So much of any law now in force, as requires collectors of the revenue to sell lands for taxes, and all laws repugnant or contrary to the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed. Approved, Feb. 6, 1837. REVENUE. AN ACT amendatory to an act, entitled "An act to provide for Levying, Assessing and Collecting the Revenue. . i Section 1 • Section Section 34, Article 3, of original law, repealed, 1 | Compensation to collectors, 2 BE It ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS: § 1. The thirty-fourth section of the third article of the act to which this is amendatory, shall be, and the same is hereby repealed. § 2. The several collectors of the revenue shall hereafter receive as a full compensation for their services in collecting the State and County revenue, commissions, as follows: 1st. Upon all revenue collected on licenses, two per cent. 2d. Upon all revenue collected from clerks, recorders, and other officers, two per cent. Upon all other revenue collected, as follows: 1st.