TALBOT COUNTY. 4517
ments, execution or lien debt, or affected by the insolvent laws of this-
State; but the estate of the owner or owners, in their respective lots, shall
descend as real estate to heirs, may be devised by will, or may be disposed
of by the owner by sale with the approval of the president and managers-
of the cemetery, and shall at all times be subject to such rules or regu-
lations as may from time to time be established for the use, care, preserva-
tion or improvements of same.*
CIRCUIT COURT.
P. L. U, 1888, Art. 21, sec. 28. 1860, Art 20, sec. 25.
49. There shall be two terms of the circuit court for Talbot county,
commencing at Easton on the third Monday of May and the third Monday
of November in each year.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 21, sec. 29. 1860, Art. 20, sec. 26.
50. The judges of the circuit court for said county, in their discretion,
may appoint intermedite terms between the circuit court terms, for the
transaction of equity or other business, to which said terms process shall
also be returnable.
BAILIFF.
1920, ch. 439.
51. Every Bailiff attending the Circuit Court for Talbot County shall
receive in addition the compensation now received by them, the sum of
one dollar and fifty cents per day for every day's attendance upon the
sessions of said Court, making their compensation four dollars per day,
and upon the certificate of the Clerk of said Court, stating the number
of days that the said Bailiff or Bailiffs have attended said Court, the
County Commissioners of said County shall levy for the use of said Bailiffs
the amount that shall be due them.+
COURT LIBRARY.
1922, ch. 133, sec. 2.
52. The County Commissioners of Talbot County are hereby author-
ized and directed to levy, appropriate and pay over, in and for the year
nineteen hundred and twenty-three and annually thereafter, to the said
Clerk of the Circuit Court for Talbot County, for said Court Library
Fund, such sum of money, in and for each respective year, which, if added
to the unexpended balance, if any, of said Court Library Fund in the
hands of said Clerk at the end of the immediately preceding calendar
year will equal or amount to the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00),
to be expended and disbursed as hereinafter provided.
*Sec. 2, ch. 443, 1904, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.
+Sec. 2, ch. 439, 1900, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.
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