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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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1484 ARTICLE 5.

shall be paid to the treasurer of the State, and by him set apart for the
payment of the interest and for the redemption of the principal of said
bonds; and he shall invest the surplus of receipts from the said tax, after
paying interest, as a sinking fund for the redemption of said bonds.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 5, sec. 88. 1868, ch. 454.

162. The said bonds shall be redeemable in fifteen years from the
date of the issue of the said bonds.

JUNK.

1908, ch. 684 (p. 671).

163. It shall not be lawful for any person or corporation in Calvert
County dealing in junk or second-hand goods to buy or purchase from
any person under twenty-one years, any brass, copper, iron or junk of
any kind without having first obtained permission, signed by the parent
or guardian of the said minor child offering the said brass or other junk
for sale, to sell brass or other junk to the said dealer.

Any person or corporation violating this section shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before a justice of the
peace shall be liable to a fine not less than ten dollars ($10.00), nor more
than thirty dollars ($30.00), for each and every offense, one-half of the
said fine to be paid to the informer, the remainder to the public school
fund of said county.

JURORS.

1900, ch. 333, sec. 1.

164. The pay of jurors attending the terms of the Circuit Court for
Calvert County shall be two and one-half dollars per day, and two cents
for each mile over five miles for going to and returning to the court, once
in each week, while serving as jurors; the pay of witnesses shall be one
dollar per day while attending the Circuit Court under summons; the
pay of each bailiff and messenger shall be two and one-half dollars per
day for each day of attendance on the terms of said court, and the pay
of the crier shall be one hundred dollars per annum, payable quarterly
in cash. The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall give to each of the jurors,
bailiffs, messengers, and to the witnesses, whose fees are chargeable against
the court whenever the same is demandable and demanded, a certificate
showing the number of days of attendance and the amount payable to
each party, including mileage to jurors, as may be entitled to the same;
and upon presentation to the county treasurer of these certificates, and
the proper endorsement being made thereon, the said county treasurer
shall pay the same in cash. In the event that the annual levy for Calvert
County shall have been made for the year nineteen hundred, when this
Act shall become a law, the County Commissioners for said county shall
immediately negotiate a temporary loan to pay in cash the aforesaid court
expenses until the issuance and sale of the bonds hereinafter provided for.

 

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