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    1814.

CHAP. 94.

County courts to
appoint auditors.

                                LAWS OF MARYLAND.

    4.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the several county courts of this
state shall have full power and authority to appoint, during their
pleasure, a person of integrity, judgment, and skill in accounts, to
be auditor for the said court, who shall, before he enters upon the
duties of his appointment, take an oath to be administered by the
court, well and faithfully to execute the duties of his office, without
affection, favour, partiality or prejudice; and he shall audit all
accounts in the same manner, and with the same powers, and subject
to the same control, as the auditor in chancery now does; and
the auditor so to be appointed shall be allowed three dollars per day
for every day he shall be reasonably employed in stating, auditing
and settling any account, to be paid by the party desiring such account
to be stated, audited and settled, and taxed in the bill of
costs as aforesaid.

Persons thinking
themselves aggrieved

at liberty
to appeal from decree
of county
court.
    5.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That all and every person or persons
who shall or may think themselves aggrieved by the decree of any
county court, in any case of which such county court may have an
equity jurisdiction by virtue of this act, or of the original act to
which this is a supplement, shall be at liberty in all cases to appeal
to the court of appeals of the respective shore, in the same
manner, and under the same circumstances as appeals prosecuted
from the court of chancery to the court of appeals now have.
Clerks may act as
registers—process,
by whom to be returned.
    6.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the clerks of the several county
courts in this state shall act as registers for their several counties,
in the same manner, and with the same powers, as the register in
chancery now does; and the sheriffs or coroners of the several counties
shall execute and return all process, which may issue from any
court or judge by virtue of this act, in the like manner as they
would have been compelled in case the same had issued from the
court of chancery.
Judges not to interfere
in any
cause now pending,
&c.
    7.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That nothing herein contained shall be
construed to authorise and empower any interference by the several
county courts, or by the judges thereof, in any cause or process
now depending, or hereafter to be brought, or hereafter to be issued,
before or by the chancellor of Maryland, or to change the manner
of issuing writs of error.
Clerk's fees.     8.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That nothing in this act shall be construed
to allow the clerks of the several county courts any other or
greater fees than those already allowed to them for chancery proceedings
in the county courts.
Duration.     9.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That this act shall continue and be in
force, until the 20th day of November next, and to the end of the
next session of assembly which shall happen thereafter.

                        This act declared permanent by 1815, ch. 163.

                                            _____
 

Passed Jan. 30, 1815.
*  1811, ch. 138.
                                       CHAP. XCV.
A Supplement to an act*, entitled, An act to appoint Commissioners
    to grade, level, pave and repair, the Streets, Squares, Lanes and
    Alleys, in that part of the Eastern Precincts of Baltimore therein
    described, and for other purposes. 
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 353.

                    This act, with the original, repealed by 1817, ch. 148, s. 8.



 
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