2140 ARTICLE 9.
for said county, to be conditioned as now provided by Section 2 of Article
87 of the Code of Public General Laws of this State, and to be subject to
the same provisions as now provided in said Article for failure to give
and offer for record such bond prior to the first day of January.*
1920, ch. 100. 1924, ch. 352.
247. The sheriff of Charles County shall be allowed for serving every
writ of subpoena and for serving every summons required to be served
by him in the performance of his official duties the sum of one dollar.
He shall receive five ($5) dollars for each arrest by him upon warrant.+
STATE'S ATTORNEY.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 9, sec. 172. 1878, ch. 142.
248. The State's Attorney for Charles County shall not receive any fee
in case of recognizance, except when such recognizance shall be traversed,
nor in cases of presentment when an indictment is not found thereon,
nor shall he receive more than one fee in the same case.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 9, sec. 173. 1878, ch. 142.
249. The County Commissioners may allow the State's Attorney for
said county additional compensation in such cases as they shall deem
just; provided, that such additional compensation shall in no case exceed
the sum of fifty dollars; and provided further, that no additional com-
pensation shall be allowed as aforesaid when the appearance fees allowed
by law to said State's Attorney amount to or exceed in any year the sum
of nine hundred dollars, nor when such additional compensation, together
with said fees, will exceed the sum of eight hundred dollars.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 9, sec. 174. 1878, ch. 142.
250. The State's Attorney for Charles County shall in no case receive
fee for compensation when he is not personally present or represented
by other counsel acting in the trial of such case.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 9, see. 175. 1878, ch. 142.
251. The several fees and allowances provided by the three preceding
sections to be paid to the State's Attorney, shall be due and payable to
him in current money, by the County Commissioners at their first meet-
ing held after the adjournment of the respective terms of court at which
the services were rendered.
SURVEYOR.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 9, sec. 176. 1860, Art. 9, sec. 141.
252. The surveyor shall be entitled to four dollars a day for each day
he may be engaged in the discharge of his duty as surveyor, either under
*Sec. 2, ch. 579, 1904, repealed all Acts inconsistent therewith.
+ Sec. 2, ch. 352, 1924, repealed all Acts inconsistent therewith.
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