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the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Baltimore City, and when
approved by the Governor shall be filed in the office of the State Comp-
troller.
Baden v. State. 1 Gill, 165. State v. Carleton, 1 Gill, 249. Waters v. State. 1 Gill,
302. Lawrenson v. State, 7 H. & J. 339. Milburn v. State, 1 Md. 14. Billingslea
v. State, 14 Md. 369. McCauley v. State, 21 Md. 573. State v. Horner, 34 Md. 569.
Frownfelter v. State, 66 Md. 80.
1868, ch. 366. 1874, ch. 383, sec. 33. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 853.
54. The Collector of State Taxes in the City of Baltimore shall make
daily deposits of such sums of money as he shall receive for State taxes
collected by him, less the amount of commission allowed him for the col-
lection of the same, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of Mary-
land, in some bank in said city which pays to the State the bonus or school
tax, as provided by law, to be designated by the said Treasurer, and shall
send to the Treasurer a statement of the amount so deposited within the
first ten days of each month, with a certificate of the bank that the same
is so deposited; and on the failure to make such daily deposits and to send
such certificate, he shall, on proof thereof to the satisfaction of the Gov-
ernor, be liable to removal from office by the Governor, and the State
Comptroller shall immediately enter suit upon his bond.
Allen v. State, 98 Md. 697. See Seidenstricker v. State, 2 Gill, 374.
1874, ch. 483. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 854. 1868, ch. 366. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 34.
55. The Treasurer of the State may make weekly examination of the
books of the Collector of State Taxes in Baltimore City, whose books shall
always be open to such inspection.
1874, ch. 483. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 855. 1844, ch. 236, sec. 1. 1865, ch. 155.
1868, ch. 366. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 38.
56. If there be no Collector of State Taxes qualified and compensated
in conformity with the provisions of this Charter in said city by the fif-
teenth day of October in any year, the Governor shall appoint from any
part of the State a Collector for the said city, who shall give bond, with
sureties to be approved by the Governor, and be in all respects on a footing
with other State Collectors' bonds as provided in the Public General Laws,
Article 81, title "Revenue and Taxes," and the said Collector shall have
all the power of other Collectors.
57. Vacant.
58. Vacant.
1906, ch. 101.
58A. At the trial or hearing of any suit or proceedings of any kind
whether, at law or in equity, or before any Justice of the Peace, brought
for the recovery of any tax, or taxes, and for any interest or penalties that
may be due and owing on account of the non-payment of such tax or taxes,
against any corporation, firm or individual, and in the case of an indi-
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