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Criers of Courts. —Appointed by the courts; are entitled to
fees. See table in Article 36, section 18, Code. No bond re-
quired.
Crier of the Court of Appeals. —Appointed by the Court of
Appeals; pay $5 a day, Sunday excepted, every day he shall
attend; no bond required.
Dentistry, Board of. —Consists of five reputable dentists, not
connected with any dental institution; term, four years; no
salary; appointed by Governor; no consent of Senate required;
they shall inspect and approve of the diplomas of practitioners
of dentistry; they shall have a secretary; their approval permits
a person to practice dentistry in this State; they shall make an
annual report to the Governor. Article 32, of the Code.
Fire Marshal. —Appointed by the Governor, biennially, by
and with, the consent of the Senate; he is to make investigation
of all fires occurring, and to that end may summon witnesses;
he shall make an annual report to the Governor; salary, $2, 500
per annum; shall hold his office until his successor shall be
appointed and qualify; no date specified by the Act for his
appointment; it comes under the general fifty day rule; bond
for $5, 000 to the State. Act silent as to who shall approve of
bond. Act of 1894, chapter 248.
House of Refuge, Managers of. —The Governor appoints,
with the advice and consent of the Senate, five members of the
Board of Managers of the House of Refuge, which board con-
sists of fifteen members, whose duty it is to manage that institu-
tion; no term fixed and no special time of appointment. Article
7, sections 351 to 371, of the Code.
Souse of Refuge, Female, Managers of. —The Governor
shall appoint ten members biennially, in the month of February,
of the board of managers of the Female House of Refuge, who,
with the other twenty members of the corporation, are to manage
the institution. The mode of appointment is to be as other
appointments are made; but there is no reference to the consent
of the Senate. Article 27, sections 372 and 373 of the Code.
Inspectors of Hay and Straw. —Are appointed by the Gover-
nor, with the consent of the Senate, biennially, under the fifty
day rule of appointment, four inspectors of hay and straw for
Baltimore city; paid by fees; bond, $2, 000 each to the State,
but does not say before whom it is to be given; the inspector in
charge of the Eastern hay scales, at Canton, shall give an additional
bond to be approved by the Comptroller, for $1, 000, as weigher
of live stock at said scales. Article 4, sections 470-487 P. L. L.
Justices of the Peace. —Are required to duly qualify; the
Governor appoints two for each new election district; try cases
within their jurisdiction where defendant resides within same
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