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Supplement to the Maryland Code, 1862
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66 REVENUE AND TAXES. [ART. 81.

ville in Cecil county, ten dollars, and each Notary Public in the
city of Baltimore, the sum of twenty dollars; the clerk of the
Circuit Court of Baltimore, the clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas, and the clerk of the Criminal Court of Baltimore, each
two hundred dollars; the Register of Wills of the city of Balti-
more, two hundred dollars; the Register of Wills of Baltimore
county, one hundred and fifty dollars; the Register of Wills of
Frederick county, one hundred dollars; the Register of Wills of
Washington county, seventy-five dollars; the Register of Wills
of Allegany county, Carroll county, Harford county, Kent county,
Dorchester county, Anne Arundel county, Worcester county,
Somerset county, Cecil county and Prince George's county, each
fifty dollars; the Register of Wills of Howard county, Caro-
line county, Montgomery county, Talbot county, Charles coun-
ty, Queen Anne's county, Calvert county and Saint Mary's coun-
ty, each thirty dollars.

7. The clerks of the several Circuit Courts, and of the Supe-
rior Court of Baltimore city, shall not administer the oath of
office to any officer, until he pays the tax on his commission,
prescribed in the preceding section, and the said clerks shall
semi-annually, on the first Monday of June and December, pay
to the Treasurer all sums of money they shall have received for
taxes on commissions.

8. The clerk of the Court of Appeals, and the clerk of the
Superior Court of Baltimore city, shall pay to the Treasurer,
two hundred dollars each; and the clerks of the Circuit Courts
of the several counties, shall each pay the sum of one hundred
dollars, when they respectively take the oath of office.

9. The Secretary of State shall furnish to the Comptroller
annually, a list of all officers, who have been reported to him by
the several clerks as having qualified by taking the oath of
office.

 

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