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4532 ARTICLE 21.

1904, ch. 656, sec. 30. 1906, ch. 462. 1920, ch. 544.

107. The Treasurer shall appoint a clerk who shall perform suck
duties as he, the said Treasurer, may require, and for whose official con-
duct said Treasurer shall be responsible; and accounting from the first
day of July in the year nineteen hundred and twenty, the Board of County
Commissioners for Talbot County shall pay to the Clerk of the County
Treasurer of said county an annual salary of not more than fifteen hun-
dred dollars ($1,500.00), the said salary to be paid in equal monthly
installments.

1914, ch. 783. 1920, ch. 644.

108. The County Commissioners and County Treasurer for Talbot
County are hereby authorized and empowered to employ an additional
assistant in the County Treasurer's office with a thorough knowledge of
bookkeeping at a salary of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00)
per annum to be paid monthly by the County Commissioners for Talbot
County.

1904, ch. 656, sec. 31.

109. The said Treasurer shall be subject to removal from office at all
times by the judges of the Circuit Court for Talbot County upon convic-
tion for wilful neglect of duty, misdemeanors, or malfeasance in office,
and said conviction shall be upon presentment by the grand jury of Talbot
County.

1904, ch. 656, sec. 32.

110. The County Commissioners shall appoint and furnish the Treas-
urer an office in the Court House for the transaction of his official busi-
ness, and the said office shall be open for that purpose each day of ther
year, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, from nine o'clock A. M. until
four o'clock P. M.

1904, ch. 656, sec. 33.

111. The provisions of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland,
now in force or hereafter enacted, applicable to collectors of State and
county taxes, except when the same are repealed by or are inconsistent
with the provisions of this Act, shall be held to apply to the Treasurer of
Talbot County, who, as to his powers, rights, duties and liabilities, both
civil and criminal, and those of his bond or bondsmen shall be in all
respects in the same position as State and county collectors of taxes, except
as herein provided.*

CRIER.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 21, sec. 38. 1872, ch. 421.

112. The crier of the circuit court for Talbot county shall be entitled
to and receive a per diem, of five dollars for each and every day he shall

*Sec. 34, ch. 656, 1904, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.

 

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