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111. When the sheriff is a party to or interested in any suit
or proceeding in any court so as to be disqualified from serving
process, and there is no coroner duly qualified to serve such pro-
cess, the judge of the court in which such suit or proceeding is to
be instituted or is pending, shall on application of any party
interested, supported by affidavit or other proof of such disquali-
fication, appoint an elisor to serve any process in such suit or
proceeding, which appointment shall be in writing, signed by the
judge, and filed with the clerk issuing the process, and may be
made either in court or during the recess.
112. Every elisor appointed as aforesaid shall have the same
power to serve any writ or process directed to him as the sheriff
has to serve similar process, and shall be entitled to the same fees
therefor.
113. If any elisor dies or refuses to act, the judge may appoint
another in his place.
114. The city of Baltimore shall be regarded as a county, so
far as relates to the sending of process of any kind from one
county to another, and each of its courts within its respective
jurisdiction, shall have all the powers of the Circuit Court for a
county in relation to such process, but all executions or attach-
ments on judgments or decrees sent from another county shall
be made returnable to the Superior Court of said city.
ARTICLE LXXVI.
Public Printer.
SEC. 1. The Senate and House of Delegates shall provide for
the printing of the journal of proceedings, bills, reports and
other documents of their respective houses as directed in the fol-
lowing sections.
2. Each house, in contracting for the printing of said docu-
ments, shall require that a sufficient number of copies of the
journal of proceedings of each day be furnished on the next suc-
ceeding day to the secretary and chief clerks of the houses
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