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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
1357
Ibid.
sec.
2.
125. That the county commissioners of said county be and
they are hereby directed to levy for any cause, to be paid to
said clerk a reasonable compensation, for the work hereby
directed; said compensation to be fixed by the sworn account
of said cleric, approved by one or more of the judges of said
court.
Ibid.
sec.
3.
126. That after the passage of this act said clerk when
and as each cause is brought, shall enter in said general index
the names of all parties to said cause, and where the object
of the -suit is the sale of lands, the name of the owner or
claimant of said land, and when and as the papers in any
cause are recorded the book and page of such record, for
which he shall be entitled to charge and receive such fees
as are now charged for indexing in the general indexes of the
land records, which fees shall be taxed as and become part of
the costs of such cause, to be recovered as other costs in such
cases are or may be paid.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
1892,
ch.
418,
sec.
61.
127. There shall be five county commissioners for Mont-
gomery county, one of whom shall be a resident of each of the
five collection districts of said county as the same are now
established, and whose terms of service shall be as follows:
At the general election to be held on the Tuesday next after
the first Monday in November, in the year eighteen hundred
and ninety-three, the qualified voters of Montgomery county
shall elect five county commissioners, and the returns thereof
shall be transmitted to the Governor as provided in the gen-
eral election laws of this State, and when the Governor shall
have ascertained the names of the 'five persons who shall have
been elected at said election, he shall write the names of said
persons on slips of paper and draw therefrom, by lot, the
names of two persons whose terms of service shall be two
years from the date of their election and until their successors
shall be elected and qualified, and the remaining three persons
so elected shall serve for the term of four years and until
their successors shall be elected and qualified, and thereafter,
as their respective terms expire, the county commissioners
shall be elected for the term of four years; and the Governor
shall state in the commission to be issued to said county com-
missioners elected at the said election to be held on the Tues-
day next after the first Monday in November in the year
eighteen hundred and ninety-three, the term for which the
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