1907 public laws – Ch.258 Sec.43

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CHAPTER 258 AN ACT TO AMEND AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ASSESS- MENT OF PROPERTY AND COLLECTION OF TAXES. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: That chapter five hundred and ninety of the Public Laws of one thousand nine hundred and five be amended so as hereafter to read as follows: ARTICLE I. BoarRD OF STATE TAX COMMISSIONERS.

Sleeping-car companies. Every joint-stock association, company, copartnership or corporation incorporated or acting under the laws of this or any other State, or of any foreign nation, and conveying to, from, through, in or across this State, or any part thereof, passengers or travelers in palace-cars, drawing-room cars, sleeping-cars, dining-cars or chair-cars, under any contract, expressed or implied, with any railroad company, or the managers, lessees, agents or” receivers thereof, shall be deemed and held to be a sleeping-car company for the purpose of this act, and shall hereinafter be called sleeping-car company; and every such sleeping-car company doing business in this State shall, annually, between the first day of June and the twentieth day of June, make out and deliver to the Board of Corporation Commissioners of this State a statement, verified by the oath of the officers or agent of such company making such statement, with reference to the thirty-first day of May next preceding, showing: First. The total capital stock of such sleeping-car company invested in its sleeping-car business. Second. The number of shares of such capital stock devoted to the sleeping-car business issued and outstanding, and the par or face value of each share. Third. Under the laws of what State it is incorporated. Fourth. Its principal place of business. Fifth. The names and post-office addresses of its president and secretary. Sixth. The actual cash value of the shares of such capital stock devoted to its sleeping-car business on the thirty-first day of May next preceding such report. Seventh. The real estate, structures, machinery, fixtures and appliances owned by said sleeping-car company and subject to local taxation within this State, and the location and assessed value thereof in each county within this State where the same is assessed for local taxation. | | Highth. All mortgages upon the whole or any part of its property and the amounts thereof devoted to its sleeping-car business. : : Ninth. (a) The total length of the main lines of railroad over which cars are run; (b) the total length of so much of the main line of the railroad over which the said cars are run outside of the State of North Carolina; (c) the length of the lines of railroad over which said cars are run within the State of North Carolina: Provided, that where the railroads over which said cars run have double tracks or a greater number of tracks than.a single track the statement shall only give the mileage as though such tracks were but single tracks; and in case it shall be required, such statement shall show in detail the number of miles of each or any particular railroad or system within this State. When the assessment shall have been made by the Corporation Commission in accordance with section forty-eight of this act, the clerk of the Commission shall thereupon notify, by registered letter, the officer attesting such report of the amount assessed against it, and such sleeping-car company shall have thirty days within which to appear and make objections, if any it shall have, to said assessment. If no objections be made within said thirty days, the amount shall be credited to the State Treasurer, who shall thereupon send by registered letter to the officer attesting such report a bill for the State taxes upon said assessment, and such sleeping-car company shall have thirty days within which to pay said taxes. And the clerk of the Corporation Commission shall certify to the County Commissioners of the several counties through which such cars are used the value of the property of such sleeping-car company within such county in the proportion that the number of miles of railroad over which such cars are used in said county bears to the number of miles of railroad over which such cars are used within the State, together with the name and postoffice address of the officer attesting such report of such sleepiggear. company, with the information that tax-bills, when assessed, are to be sent him by mail, and such value so certified shall be assessed and taxed the same as other property within said county. And when the assessment shall have been made in such county the Sheriff or county tax collector shall send to the address given by the clerk of the Corporation Commission to the County Commissioners by registered mail a bill for the total amount of all 1907Cuarprer 258 taxes due to such county, and such Sheriff or county tax collector shall add to such tax bills the postage and registration fee, and such sleeping-car company shall have sixty days thereafter _ within which to pay said taxes; and upon failure of and refusal to do so, such taxes shall be collected the same as other delinquent taxes are, together with a penalty of fifty per cent. added Hi thereto and costs of collection. |

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