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completion, to be evidence and notice of unsatisfied liens, but ori-^inal 

 dockets not to be notice or evidence. 



Act April 28, 1899, section 1, (P. L., page 120.) 



44. Prothonolaries to enter in separate dockets, in alphabetical 

 order, all unpaid county, poor, road, school, school building, borough 

 and township tax; and dockets to be notice to all persons. Tax liens 

 not to be entered upon general judgment index. 



Act April 28, 1899, section 2, (P. L., page 120). 



45. County commissioners may sue out writ of estrepement to 

 prevent the cutting or removal of timber or the peeling of bark on 

 lands returned to them for non-payment of tax, and such writ to 

 continue in force until tax is paid. 



Act May 4, 1889, (P. L., page 83). t 



46. County auditors to settle accounts of county commissioners, 



county treasurer and directors of the poor. 



Act April 15, 1834, sections 48 and 49, (P. L., 1833-34, page 545); act June 

 2, 1881, section 1, (P. L., page 44). 



47. Report to be filed with prothouotary, and to have the effect 



of a judgment. 



Act April 15, 1834, section 55, (P. L., 1833-34, page 547). 



48. Appeals therefrom authorized, and court may direct an issue 

 to be tried by a jury. 



Act April 15, 1834, section 56, (P. L., 1833-34, page 547); act April 14, 

 1838, section 16, (P. L., 1837-38, page 460). 



49. Execution may issue against defaulting officers. 

 Act April 15, 1834, section 58, (P. L., page 547). 



50. Auditors of townships and boroughs to meet annually, on 

 the second Monday of April, and audit, settle and adjust accounts 

 of supervisors, road commissioners, borough and township treas- 

 urers, and such other township officers as may by law be referred to 

 them. 



Act April 24, 1874, section 1, (P. L., page 112); act March 31, 1876, (P. L., 

 page 12); act April 15, 1834, section 102, (P. L., 1833-34, page 555). 



51. To post hand-bills containing itemized statement of receipts 

 and expenditures of borough councils, road commissioners, super- 

 visors, overseers of the poor and school directors; and to file copy 

 of statement with town clerk and clerk of court of quarter sessions, 

 to be subject to inspection by citizens. Act not to interfere with 



laws requiring publication in newspapers. 



Act April 24, 1874, section 2, (P. L., page 112). 



tSee act April 8, 1862, (P. L., page 317), as to Jefferson and Potter counties. 



