2628 ARTICLE 11.
limits of said town of New Market, whenever said pavements or side-
walks are being made, renewed or repaired.
ORPHANS' COURT.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 395. 1918 Code, sec. 632.
654. The County Commissioners shall annually levy on the assessable
property of the county, such sum as they deem sufficient to pay the
salaries of the judges of the orphans' court for the ensuing year, and the
collector shall pay the same on the second Tuesday of August and Febru-
ary, annually, upon the certificate of the register of wills for the county,
showing the amount due to each.
1906, ch. 819, sec. 395A. 1918 Code, sec. 633.
655. The judges of the Orphans' Court of Frederick County, Mary-
land, who reside more than one mile from the court, shall be paid mileage
at the rate of five cents if mile for every mile necessarily traveled in going
and returning from the court; provided, that mileage shall not be paid
said judges oftener than once in every one week; and provided, further,
that said mileage shall be paid to said judges by the county commissioners
of Frederick county, Maryland, at the end of each and every quarter, after
the qualification of said judges.
PENSIONS.
1896, ch. 474, sec. 1. 1918 Code, sec. 634.
656. All moneys levied by the County Commissioners of Frederick
County, for the indigent poor of Frederick county, and commonly known
as "Outdoor Pensions," shall be made payable to the individual pen-
sioner alone, excepting when the pensioner is a lunatic or imbecile, in
which case it may be made payable to the person having the charge and
care of such lunatic or imbecile; and it shall be unlawful for said com-
missioners to direct or order that said moneys be paid to any other person
or persons.
1896, ch. 474, sec 2. 1918 Code, sec. 635.
657. It shall be unlawful for any tax collector or other person, whose
duty it shall be to pay out the money levied by the County Commissioners
of Frederick County for the indigent poor of Frederick County to pay
said money to any person other than the one for whose benefit it is levied,
or the one having the charge and care of a lunatic or imbecile pensioner,
when it is payable to such person, unless a written order duly signed by
the person to whom it should be paid shall be produced and filed with
said tax collector or other person, in which event it may be paid to said
person having such order, but no order shall be given to any county com-
missioner or be received by him for the payment of said money.
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