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6. The said coroner or justice, in the account of expenses ren-
dered to the county commissioners, or mayor and city council,
for holding such inquest, shall include such sum for the said
physician as the said coroner, or justice, and jurors shall deem
just, not less than five or more than ten dollars, which sum shall,
with the other expenses of the inquest, be paid by the county or
city.
7. Whenever it shall be necessary for a coroner to bury any
deceased person, he shall provide a coffin and decently bury him,
and the county commissioners of the county where the person
shall have been found, or the mayor and city council of Balti-
more, if he shall have been found in said city, shall make such
allowance to said coroner as they may deem just and reasonable
therefor, to be levied and paid as other county or city charges.
8. In all cases where the sheriff is interested, or nearly related
to any of the parties, or otherwise disqualified to act. all process
shall be issued to the coroner, if there be one in the county or
city qualified to act in such case, who shall perform all the duties
of such disqualified sheriff, and be subject to the same liabilities
and be proceeded against in the same manner, and shall have the
same rights and remedies.
ARTICLE XXVI.
Corporations.
SEC. 1. Whenever five or more stockholders of any private
corporation created by this State, at least thirty days before an
election for managers, directors or other officers of such corpora-
tion elected by the stockholders thereof, shall give notice in
writing of their intention to canvass the votes which may be
given at the next election thereof, which notice shall be delivered
at the usual place of business of such corporation, to the presi-
dent, cashier, secretary, treasurer, director, or other principal
manager of such company, it shall be the duty of the officer re-
ceiving such notice immediately to communicate the same by
mail to all the stockholders of such corporation living in the
State.
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