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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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[Art. 4] JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT 119

of Sheriff. He shall hold office for two years, and until his successor is
duly elected and qualified; shall be ineligible for two years thereafter;
shall give such bond, exercise such powers and perform such duties as now
are or may hereafter be fixed by law. In case of a vacancy by death, resig-
nation, refusal to serve, or neglect to qualify, or give bond, or by disqualifi-
cation, or removal from the county, the Governor shall appoint a person
to be Sheriff for the remainder of the official term.

In the City of Baltimore at the general election to be held in the year
1915 and every four years thereafter, there shall be elected in said City of
Baltimore, one person who shall be a resident of said city, above the age
of twenty-five years, and who shall have been at least five years preceding
his election a citizen of this State, to the office of Sheriff. He shall hold
his office for four years, and until his successor is duly elected and qualified;
shall be eligible for re-election; shall give such bond, exercise such powers
and perform such duties as now are or may hereafter be fixed by law. The
Sheriff elected in and for the City of Baltimore in November, 1913, shall
be eligible for re-election.

In case of vacancy by death, resignation, refusal to serve, or neglect to
qualify, or give bond, or by disqualification or removal from said City, the
Governor shall appoint a person to be Sheriff for the remainder of the
official term. The Sheriff hereafter elected and the Sheriff elected in
and for the City of Baltimore on the 7th day of November, 1913, shall
from the date of his qualification receive such salary as may be fixed by
law, not to exceed six thousand dollars per year in any case, and such
expenses necessary to the conduct of his office, as may be fixed by law, such
salaries and expenses to be paid in such manner and at such times as may
be prescribed by law. 1

It is the duty of the sheriff to attend in person or by deputy the law courts of Balti-
more city and of the counties. See notes to art. 15, sec. 1, of the Constitution. Green v.
State, 122 Md. 294.

The act of 1901, ch. 15, taking the control and supervision of the Anne Arundel
county jail and prisoners therein from the sheriff, held not to conflict with this section;
the legislature has the power to abridge the rights and duties of a sheriff, who is a mere
ministerial officer. Beasley v. Ridout, 94 Md. 652.

Since this section does not prescribe the duties of sheriffs, the legislature may add
to or diminish such duties, provided those added be not in conflict with his office as
sheriff. Baltimore v. State, 15 Md. 488; Beasley v. Ridout, 94 Md. 654; Green v. State
122 Md. 294.

This section (as it stood in the Constitution of 1851) referred to in deciding that
a collector's bond was effective from the time the sureties and principal part with it
- for transmission. Broome v. United States, 15 How. 143.

A sheriff is not qualified to act as such, nor bound to discharge the duties of his office
simply by causing a bond to be signed by himself and his securities which has not
been approved. Liability of sheriff's bond. Bruce v. State, 11 G. & J. 382. Cf. State v.
Harrison, 9 G. & J. 17. And see Roberts v. Gibson, 6 H. & J. 116.

This section as it stood in the Constitution of 1776 referred to in deciding that the
bond of a register in chancery was only liable for the acts of such register while law-
fully in office. State v. Wayman, 2 G. & J. 284.

See art. 87, An. Code.

Sec. 45. Coroners, Elisors and Notaries Public may be appointed for
each County and the City of Baltimore in the manner, for the purpose
and with the powers now fixed, or which may hereafter be prescribed by
law.

See arts. 22 and 68 of the An. Code.

See notes to art. 87, sec. 2, of Code.

1Thus amended by act of 1914, ch. 845, ratified November'3, 1914.


 

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