DORCHESTEE COUNTY. 2153
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 10, sec. 30. 1884, ch. 496.
11. Said auditor shall have full power to inspect the books, vouchers,
accounts and other public records of the said Commissioners' office and
their treasurer, and to summon said treasurer before him with such
records as he, the auditor, may deem proper to require, or any other
persons that he may see fit; and upon the failure of said officer or other
person to appear or to produce the records demanded when thereunto duly
summoned, it shall be the duty of the auditor to report such contumacy to
the said judges, who shall thereupon cause said delinquent to be attached
by the sheriff of the county and brought before them, and unless good
cause to the contrary be shown, shall punish him as in other cases of
contempt of court, by fine and imprisonment in the county jail, until
purged of contempt; and shall make such further provisions for expedit-
ing the duties of the auditor by securing to him the inspection of said
records, and due performance of said duties under this subtitle of this
Article, as the circumstances of the case may seem to require.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 10, sec. 31. 1884, ch. 496
12. Said auditor shall annually receive the sum of fifty dollars for his
services in the premises; and such compensation and all expenses of sum-
mons, publication, etc., shall be annually levied and paid by the County
Commissioners; provided, that no auditor shall be entitled to or shall re-
ceive any compensation until he shall actually have made, published and
reported his annual audit as aforesaid.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 10, sec. 32. 1884, ch. 486.
13. The said judges, upon said auditor's report being made to them,
shall proceed to examine and confirm or remand the same within two
months after its being filed in their clerk's office and published as afore-
said; provided, that exceptions to the approval and confirmation of such
report may be taken by any citizen of said county interested therein,
within said month, and the same shall be heard and determined as ex-
ceptions to any other auditor's report are now heard and determined by
law; and provided further, that when such report shall have finally been
passed upon, either with or without exceptions being taken, the same shall
be held as conclusive, and be pleadable in bar of any further or other
action in the premises.
BIRDS AND GAME.
(All local bird and game laws were repealed by ch. 568 1927. See 1929 Supplement
to Annotated Code, Art. 99.)
BOUNDARY.
1929, ch. 26, sec. 1.
14. The boundary line between Caroline and Dorchester Counties from
the west end of the Linchester Bridge to a point about one mile west of
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