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Maryland Manual, 1896
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 141 "

Notaries Public in the city of Baltimore bond for $6, 000,
and $2, 000 in the counties; bond to the State; security to be
approved by the Governor. Article 36, section 24 of the Code.

Penitentiary Warden is to bond for $10, 000, and the other
officers in such sum as the directors may require. The bonds
are to be approved by the board of directors and shall be filed in
the Executive Department. Article 27, section 395 of Code.

Police Commissioners bond in the sum of $10, 000 each, and
the bond must be approved by the judge of the Superior Court
of Baltimore and recorded in the office of the clerk of said
court. Acts of 1S74, Chapter 2, Vol. I, P. L. L., page 510.

Public Printer bonds for $30, 000 with the clerk of the Court
of Appeals, the said clerk being judge of the sufficiency of the
bond. Article 78, section 1 of Code.

Registers of Wills to bond to the State for $7, 000 and renew
it every second year, on or before the 31st of December, to be
approved by the judge of the Orphans' Court, and to be recorded
in the counties in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court,
and in the city of Baltimore in the office of the clerk of the
Superior Court. Article 93, section 257 of the Code.

Sheriffs bond for $25, 000 and renew it annually; to be
approved by two judges of the Orphans' Court, or the judge of
a Circuit Court in the counties, and the judge of the Superior
Court in the city of Baltimore, to be recorded by the clerk
administering the oath, and clerk to give notice to Governor if
the bond is not renewed by January 1st of each year. Article
87, sections 1 and 2 of Code.

Shipping Commissioners are to bond for $5, 000 to the State,
the bond shall be approved by a judge of the Circuit Court for
the county where the office of the commissioner may be located,
and by a judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore city for
those commissioners whose offices are required to be in the city.
No place of recording enacted. Act 72, section 69.

State Fishery Force. —The commanders gives $10, 000 bond, the
deputy commanders $3, 000, to be approved by a judge of one of
the circuits and tiled with the Comptroller. Article 72, section
32, of the Code.

State's Attorney shall bond for $10, 000 to the State, said
bond to be approved by the judge of the court having criminal
jurisdiction in the county or city. Constitution, Article 5, sec-
tion 12.

Superintendent of Public Buildings shall bond for $1, 000,
to be filed with Secretary of State, but does not specify who
shall approve of it. Article 41, section 22.

State Librarian gives such bond as the committee of the Senate
and House of Delegates on library may approve, and in case of

 

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