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except those issued to pay persons the money specifically levied for their
use, which latter orders or warrants shall be signed by the clerk of said
board; and it shall not be lawful for the said collector to make any pay-
ments whatever, except by order or warrant drawn by said commissioners
and signed as hereinbefore provided for, or except by the order of the
clerk of the circuit court for said county, for the payment of witnesses,
jurors, talesmen, court crier and bailiffs of said court, and each order or
warrant shall state the purpose for which it is given, and shall embrace but
one class of expenditure.
1922, ch. 413.
154. Before any deed for the conveyance of real estate in Washington
County shall be received for record by the Clerk of the Circuit Court
thereof, the person offering said deed for record shall submit the same to
the Clerk to the County Commissioners of said county, who shall there-
upon make transfer on the county assessment books of said property to the
name of the new owner or owners thereof, and as evidence of said trans-
fer, shall stamp upon the said deed his certificate thereof, and no deed
shall be received for record without said certificate. At the time of sub-
mitting the deeds to the Clerk of the County Commissioners, the person or
persons offering the same shall furnish said clerk with a statement of the
buildings, if any, upon the land conveyed by said deed. All Acts or
parts of Acts inconsitent herewith are hereby repealed.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 105. 1878, oh. 3.
155. On the first Tuesday of each month the collector shall report to
the county commissioners the amount of money, principal and interest,
collected, and the amount of money he has paid out on orders or warrants,
drawn as hereinbefore provided, during the month just passed.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 106. 1880, ch. 415. 1908, ch. 718 (p. 1035).
156. All documents, books and papers belonging to the office of the tax
collector are hereby declared to be the property and records of Washing-
ton county, and at all times shall be subject to the examination of the
grand jury and the Commissioners of said county.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 107. 1878, ch. 3.
157. Upon the expiration of his term of office, the collector shall de-
posit with the clerk of the circuit court for Washington county all books
and papers belonging to his office, in which the accounts of collections and
disbursements are made and entered, and the county commissioners shall
allow said collector the original cost of said books upon presentation of
the bill of purchase thereof, properly receipted; in the purchase of said
books the collector shall be limited to such books as may be actually re-
quired to faithfully comply with this section.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 10S. 1878, ch. 3.
158. It shall not be lawful for the said collector to retain for his own
salary any part of the principal or interest of the taxes by him collected,
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