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Maryland Manual, 1896
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 11&

are appointed biennially. Nine members compose the board,
who serve six years and without pay. No bond. Article 44,
section 15 of the Code.

Board of Managers of the f House of Correction. —Shall
govern the institution; nine persons, to be appointed by the
Governor, to serve with certain ex-officio members (the Governor,
the Comptroller, the Attorney-General and the State Treasurer);
no compensation; no bond. Article 27, sections 305-320 of the
Code.

Board of Souse Of Reformation. —The Governor has the
power to appoint two of the sixteen managers of the corporation,
of the House of Reformation, twelve by the private members of
the association and two by the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more, annually, in February. No reference in statute to compen-
sation or bond. Article 27, sections 330-350 of the Code.

Board of Liquor License Commissioners. —Three, appointed
for three years, at salary of $2, 000 per annum. No bond re-
quired; appointed by the Governor with the consent of the
Senate; may fix salaries of all clerks to the board; grant all
licenses for the sale of liquor in Baltimore city, and have power
to summon witnesses. Appointed under the fifty day provision
of the Constitution. Acts of 1892, chapter 369, P. L. L.; Arti-
cle IV, sections 653 and 654.

Clerics of Courts. —Shall keep books and papers of his office,,
file papers, enter judgments and decrees, record all conveyances,
furnish copies of papers and records, keep minutes and proceed-
ings of courts; shall keep a claims docket; shall attend daily,
Sundays and holidays excepted, at his office; he shall not deliver
any blank writ; shall dispose of and receive public docu-
ments sent to him; may issue fi. fa. or attachments, or a judg-
ment decree to another county, return to be made to the court
where the jurisdiction is; shall send copy of docket entries with
the writ; shall send semi-annual statements in June and Decem-
ber to Comptroller, of exactions for tines, penalties and forfeit-
ures, also of fines, penalties and forfeitures imposed, also of pub-
lic money collected; shall pay in March, June, September and
December, to Treasurer, all public money collected. County
clerks receive five per cent, of money collected; in city of Bal-
timore, one per cent. Salary, $3, 000, bond, $14, 000, to be
approved by the Judge of the Circuit Court, and recorded in the
court; shall pay to State Treasurer all in excess of salary;
excess of expenses in offices in Baltimore to be applied to such
clerks of courts in Baltimore whose fees are deficient up to the
amount of their salaries; shall make an annual particular state-
ment to the Comptroller, of receipts and expenditures; false
swearing in such statements is perjury; bond answerable for

 

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