PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR,
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P. L. L. 1888, ch. 103, sec. 122.
320. The commissioners shall not expend or contract to
expend in any one year more money than the amount receiv-
able from taxes and other sources for that year.
1890, ch. 236, sec. 123.
321. The county commissioners, justices of the peace, sher-
iff, constables and all State and county officers shall have, hold
and exercise their offices and jurisdiction in said town as if
this charter had not been granted, and the county commission-
ers of Montgomery County shall, on or before the first day of
January in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and on
or before the first day of January in each and every year
thereafter, pay over to the commissioners of said town that
proportion of the entire county levy for the repair of roads
which the total real property assessed within the limits of
the town of Hyattstown bears to the whole amount of assessed
property in Montgomery county, so that the commissioners of
Hyattstown may receive and disburse for the repair and main-
tenance of the streets of said town the amount levied upon the
real property within the corporate limits of the town of Hyatts-
town for the repair of roads by the said County Commissioners
f Montgomery County.
JURORS. STATE'S WITNESSES, CRIER AND BAILIFFS.
1892, ch. 418, sec. 124.
322. The County Commissioners of Montgomery County
shall annually levy such sum of money as they may deem suffi-
cient to pay the expenses which may be incurred the then suc-
ceeding year by the attendance of jurors, State's witnesses,
criers and bailiffs of the Circuit Court.
1892, ch. 818, sec. 125.
323. It shall be the duty of the clerk to the county com-
missioners to pay the certificate of attendance of such jurors,
State's witnesses, criers and bailiffs of the Circuit .Court when
presented to him for payment, and upon his failure to pay
any such certificate when so presented by the person to whom
the same was issued, said clerk to the county commissioners
shall forfeit and pay to every such person for every such
failure, the sum of five dollars ($5.00) to be recovered by
said party in his own name as other small debts are recovered
before a justice of the peace, together with the costs of suit.
Ibid. sec. 126.
324. A certificate signed by the clerk of the Circuit Court,
and expressing the number of days any juror, State's witness,
crier or bailiff may have attended, and the sum due him for
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