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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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CLERKS OF COURTS. 105

1929, ch. 466. sec. 9E.

9E. This Act shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate
its general purpose to make uniform the law of those states which enact it.

1929, ch. 466, sec. 9F.

9F. This Act may be cited as the Uniform Federal Tax Lien Registra-
tion Act.1

14.

Constitutionality of this section not passed on. Acts 1924, ch. 576, unconstitu-
tional. Baltimore v. O'Conor, 147 Md. 652.

21.

This section referred to in construing art. 26. sec. 19. Messinger v. Ecken-
rode. 162 Md. 69.

Clerk of the Court of Appeals.

48. Repealed by ch. 508 of the Acts of 1929.

Clerks of Circuit Courts.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 58. 1912, sec. 55. 1904, sec. 54. 1888, sec. 51. 1715, ch. 47,
sec. S. 1766, ch. 14, sec. 2. 1865, ch. 157. 1933, ch. 346, sec. 59.

59. The Clerks of the Circuit Courts for the several counties and of
the Superior Court of Baltimore City shall record all deeds, mortgages and
other instruments affecting the title to or any interest in land, required
to be recorded, in a well-bound book or books to be styled "Land Rec-
ords"; and shall record all bills of sale, chattel mortgages and other
instruments affecting the title to or any interest in personal property,
required to be recorded, in another well-bound book or books to be styled
"Chattel Records"; all of which books shall be provided by said clerks
and each of which books shall contain an alphabetical index of the names
of all the parties to such instruments of writing as are recorded thereon;
provided that they shall not be required to record or receive for recording,
any deed, mortgage, bill of sale, chattel mortgage, or other instrument of
writing, unless the fees for recording the same as regulated by law shall
first be paid by the person offering the same for record.

This section referred to in construing secs. 802 and 803 of Baltimore City
Charter (art. 4, P. L. L.). State v. Little, 357 Md. 457.
See notes to sec. 61.

1929, ch. 558.

59A. Any person, firm or corporation offering for recordation in the
clerk's office any conditional sales contract upon a printed form shall cause
said forms to be printed in good, clear, readable, of not less than eight-
point type. The recording charges for any such instrument not conform-

1 Sec. 9G of ch. 466 of the acts of 1929 repealed all laws inconsistent therewith and
all existing laws covering same matters.


 

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