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2934 ARTICLE 13.

notes taken under the provisions of this section, or to read the same, nor
shall he disclose the same, or any part thereof, or give any information
of any kind relative thereto to any person whatsoever, save only the grand
jury and the State's Attorney, except upon the written order of the Court.
And said stenographic notes and any typewritten copy thereof shall be
kept in the custody of the State's Attorney, and shall be held by him for
the sole use of himself and the grand jury until disposed of upon the
written order of the Court; provided, however, the stenographer may give
a typewritten copy of testimony taken at coroner's inquests, upon an
order signed by the Judge, to any party interested in the proceedings before
the coroner, to be paid for by the party requesting the same at the rate of
ten cents for every 100 words.

1922, ch. 292.

197. The Court Stenographer of the Circuit Court for Harford County
is hereby required as a condition precedent to the holding of his said office
to give a corporate bond to the State of Maryland in the penal sum of two
thousand ($2,000.00) dollars conditioned for the faithful performance of
all of his duties as such stenographer.

Said bond shall be responsible for any loss, damage, costs or expenses
suffered or incurred by any interested person or persons from or on ac-
count of any failure of said stenographer to perform all or any of his
duties in a prompt and efficient manner.

The annual cost of said bond shall be paid by the County Commissioners
of Harford County.

COURT LIBRARY.

1924, ch. 79.

198. All the fines imposed in and recognizances forfeited to the Circuit
Court for Harford County shall be paid to the Clerk of the said Court to
be kept by him in a separate fund to be expended under the direction of
said Court in the augmentation and maintenance of the library of said
Court.

CLERK OF COURT.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 179.

199. It shall be the duty of the Clerk of the Circuit Court to enter in
a general index, in the name of both plaintiff and defendant, all judgments
and decrees on the day on which said judgments are rendered or decrees
passed, and also to enter the same when satisfied; for which services he
shall be allowed the sum of fifty cents, to be paid by the parties to the
suit, respectively, as other costs are now paid.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 180.

200. It shall also be the duty of said clerk to make and keep a general
index of all deeds, conveyances and other papers required to be recorded,
upon the plan formulated by the committee appointed under the provi-
sions of the Act, of 1888, Chapter 323.

 

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