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V
Books shall be delivered to the Librarian? to be examined,
whether damaged or not, and if damaged, the person return-
ing them shall not receive another until the damage for the
first shall be satisfied.
VI
When any person authorized to receive Books from the
Library, shall lose the same, he shall not be entitled to re-
ceive another until he shall have satisfied and paid the Libra-
rian for the Book or Books so lost.
VII
There shall be retained in the Library all Maps, Charts,
Plans of Fortifications, Buildings or other designs; and all
Manuscripts; volumes of Plates or Engravings; Books accom-
panying the Charts, Plates and Engravings; Tables of Chro-
nology; volumes of Newspapers; one set of volumes of any
Encyclopedia or Dictionary of the Arts; one set of the volumes
of any Geographical work, Gazetteers and Dictionary of Lan-
guages. Of the above, none shall be taken from the Library,
by any person, without special permission in writing from the
Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the
House of Delegates, the Chancellor or Chief Judge of the
Court of Appeals, except in cases where the presiding officer
of either House may require any of them for the immediate
use of the House.
VIII
The Librarian shall collect all forfeitures accruing for Books
taken from, and-not returned to, the Library.
The persons authorized to take Books from the Library are
the Executive, Members of the General Assembly and Judges
of the Court of Appeals.—See Code of Public General Lawst
Article 55, Section 5.
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