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and recorded by the clerk of that court. Article 4, P. L. L., sec-
tion 722.
Auctioneers in Baltimore City. Bond $5, 000 and $10, 000
in specified cases, to the State, with the State Treasurer. Article
4, sections 83-85, P. L. L.
Clerks of Courts. Bond $14, 000, to be approved by the
judge of the Circuit Court, and recorded in the Clerk of Court's
office; and copy to be furnished to the Comptroller. Article 17,
section 14 of the Code.
Clerk of Court of Appeals. To bond biennially; to be
approved by the judges of the Court of Appeals, and recorded
in that Court, N\> amount is named in the Constitution or the
Code. He bonds by custom for $8, 000. Article 17, section
41 of the Code.
Commander of the Slate Fishery Force. Bond $10, 000, to
be approved by one of the judges of the Circuit Court, and to
be filed with the Comptroller. Article 72, section 32 of Code.
Commissioner of Insurance. Bond, $20, 000; but the statute
does not say before whom or where filed. Article 23, section
121, of Code.
Commissioner of the Land Office shall bond to the State,
with security to be approved by the Governor, and the bond
shall be kept in the State Department, for $2, 000. Article 54,
section 10, of Code.
Comptroller shall give bond of $50, 000, to be approved by the
Governor, and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Court of
Appeals. Article 19, sections 1 and 2, of Code.
Constables must each give bond of $2, 000, and their bonds
must be approved by the County Commissioners in the counties,
and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court. In
the city of Baltimore, approved by the judge of the Superior
Court and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Superior
Court. Article 20, section 2, of Code.
Coroners in counties give bond of $3, 000, to be approved by
the Judges of the Orphans' Court, and in Baltimore recorded in
the office of the clerk of the Superior Court, and in the counties
in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court. Serve in Balti-
more, bond $2, 000. Article 22, section 1, of the Code.
Fire Marshal shall give bond of $5, 000 to the State. The
Act is silent as to who shall approve of the bond. Chapter 248,
Acts of 1894, section i.
General Measurer of Oysters shall bond for $3, 000 each
to the State, but before what officer, is not specified in the Code.
Article 72, section 58.
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