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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
Volume 145, Volume 2, Page 526   View pdf image (33K)
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526 DORCHESTER COUNTT. [ART. 10.
ORPHANS' COURT.

147. Each judge of the Orphans' Court shall be entitled to
two dollars and fifty cents for each day's attendance upon the
sessions of said court.

14^. They may appoint their own crier, and the county com-
missioners shall annually levy for his use, a sum not exceeding
one dollar per day, for every day the Register of Wills shall
certify he acted as such.

PEDLAKS.

149. No person shall bring into Dorchester county any car-
riages, hacks, gigs or buggy wagons of any description, not
manufactured in this State, to be sold on commission or other-
wise, without first obtaining a license for that purpose.

150. The clerk of the Circuit Court for said county may, upon
application and payment of forty dollars, issue a license for the
purpose mentioned in the preceding section; and such license
shall be renewed annually.

151. Any person who shall violate the provisions of the 149th
section of this article shall be subject to a fine of fifty dollars for
each offence, to be recovered as small debts, one-half to the State
and the other half to the informer.

EECOBDS BURNED.

152. The records or a copy thereof of all deeds, wills or other
papers or documents recorded under the laws passed to remedy
the evils arising from the loss and destruction of papers and
records occasioned by burning the court house of Dorchester
county, shall have the same effect as evidence or otherwise as
the original records or copies thereof would have had if the
same had not been burned or destroyed.

158. Any paper, record or document which has been destroyed
or lost by the burning of said court house, may be proved and
recorded under the provisions of the laws referred to in the pre-
ceding section, at any time before the eleventh day of March, in
the year eighteen hundred and sixty, and such records or copies
thereof shall have the same effect as if heretofore recorded.

 

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