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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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416 ARTICLE 2.

of the buildings, if any, upon the land conveyed by said deed, and the
price paid for the property.*

1927, ch. 12, sec. 1.

202. No deed conveying real estate or chattels real, located in Anne
Arundel County, shall be admitted to record among the land records of
Anne Arundel County until the property conveyed and assigned has been
transferred on the assessment books in the office of the County Commis-
sioners of said county to the grantee or assignee named in such deed.

1927, ch. 12, sec. 2.

203. Upon the transfer of any such property on said assessment books,
the Clerk of the County Commissioners shall endorse the fact of such
transfer on the deed, which shall be sufficient to authorize the receipt of
such deed for record by the Clerk of the Circuit Court.

1927, ch. 12, sec. 3.

204. Such property shall not be transferred on the assessment books
in the office of said County Commissioners unless and until all public
taxes, assessments and charges due on said property for the current year
and all prior years shall have been paid to the Treasurer of the County
and Collector of State and County Taxes for said county.

1927, ch. 12, sec. 4.

205. No deed conveying real estate or chattels real located in Anne
Arundel County shall be admitted to record among the land records of
Anne Arundel County until the grantee has given his full name and
address and true consideration to the Clerk of the County Commissioners
of said county.

CORONERS.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 2, sec. 111. 1914 Code, sec. 152. 1916, ch. 580.

206. The coroner or justice of the peace, in the account of expenses
rendered to the County Commissioners for holding any inquest, shall in-
clude such sum for the physician as the said coroner or justice and jurors
shall deem just, not less than five dollars, nor more than one hundred
dollars, which sum, together with the other expenses of the inquest, shall
be paid by the county, and which may be decreased or increased, not
beyond the limitations herein expressed, by the County Commissioners,
so as to fully compensate said physician for his services; provided, how-
ever, that before the County Commissioners may, or shall, pay any fee
to a physician for examining a dead body or attending any coroner's in-
quest, unless formally summoned before said inquest by the jury, the
bill for such fee or charge shall show the fact that the said services so
charged for were rendered under instructions from the State's Attorney

Sec. 2, ch. 278, 1920, repealed all laws Inconsistent therewith.

 

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