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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1914
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178 CLERKS OF COURTS. [ART. 17

ing in such cause up to and including the final ratification of the sale,
including the costs of recording such papers as are by law proper to be
recorded, shall be paid before the final ratification of the first auditor's
account after such sale; and upon the payment of such costs it shall be-
the duty of the clerk of the Court to forthwith record so much of said
proceedings as are by law proper to be recorded.

1914, ch. 254.

24A. The Clerks of the several Circuit Courts for the counties and
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Baltimore City, shall in well bound
books to be by them provided, register, record, docket and index all judg-
ments and decrees of the Courts of the United States, in the same man-
ner and at like charges as judgments and decrees of the State Courts are
by them registered, recorded, docketed and indexed, and if any such
clerk shall neglect or refuse to make such record he shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor and shall forfeit and pay the sum of one
hundred dollars for the use of the State.

28.

No power is conferred by this section upon the clerk of the criminal
court of Baltimore City to take supersedes of a judgment rendered in that
court. In taking a supersedeas, the clerk should pursue the form contained
in article 52, section 56. Backus v. State, 118 Md. 540.

To the first two notes to section 28 on page 458 of volume 1 of the Anno-
tated Code, add the case of Backus v. State, 118 Md. 540.

29.

This section referred to in construing section 28. Backus v. State, 118
Md. 542.

Clerks of the Circuit Courts.

62.

Cited but not construed in Weber v. State, 116 Md. 409.

63.

Cited but not construed in Weber v. State, 116 Md. 409.

64.

Cited but not construed in Weber v. State, 116 Md. 409.

65.

Cited but not construed in Weber v. State, 116 Md. 409.

66.

Cited but not construed in Weber v. State, 116 Md. 409.

67.

Cited but not construed in Weber v. State, 116 Md. 409.

 

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