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688 ARTICLE 19
An. Code, 1924, sec. 22. 1912, sec. 22. 1904, sec. 22. 1888, sec. 22. 1852, ch. 67.
22. In case of the institution of any suit or action against a collector
or, other officer charged with the collection or receipt of monies belonging
to the State, or against the official bond of such collector or other officer, a
statement of the account of such collector or other officer, certified and
signed by the comptroller, shall be taken and received as prima facie evi-
dence of the debt or amount therein stated to be due.
See art. 35, sec. 81.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 23. 1912, sec. 23. 1904, sec. 23. 1888, sec. 23. 1856, ch. 16, sec. 8.
1876, ch. 206.
23. The comptroller shall furnish each officer of the State, whose ac-
counts are in arrears, at least sixty days prior to a general election, a
full statement of his accounts; and in delault of his accounting for such
deficiencies within thirty days, then it shall be the duty of the comptroller
to have published weekly, for one month, in one or more newspapers in
the county or city, in which said defaulters have held or may be holding
office, and in no other newspapers, the names and titles of said officers,
with the amount of said deficiencies; and the cost of advertisement of
the account of such defaulters may be recovered in the name of the State
against their official bond; but no defaulter whose accounts have remained
unsettled for over five years shall be advertised.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 24. 1912, sec. 24. 1904, sec. 24. 1888, sec. 24. 1852, ch. 314, sec. 4.
24. The comptroller shall see that the provisions requiring the pub-
lication by the banks and other incorporated moneyed institutions of un-
claimed dividends and deposits shall be complied with.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 25. 1912, sec. 25. 1904, sec. 25. 1888, sec. 25. 1853, ch. 86, sec. 2.
25. He shall cause to be printed, in the forms prescribed by law or
usage, blank marriage licenses, traders' licenses, ordinary licenses, non-
resident licenses, brokers' licenses, hawkers' and peddlers' licenses, exhi-
bition licenses, billiard-table licenses, wood-hucksters' licenses, and all
other licenses issued by the clerks of the courts of this State, and now
authorized by law, with the several rates, grades and descriptions thereof,
with reference to the character and object of said licenses, the sum to be
paid therefor, and the fractional part of the year, not less than one month
or any number of months for which the same may be issued; and upon the
requisition of the clerks of the several circuit courts, and of the court of
common pleas, shall forthwith deliver to the said clerks the number and
description of licenses required by them for one year, or the fractional
parts of the year, terminating on the thirtieth of April then next ensuing,
and shall take a receipt from the several clerks therefor.
See art. 17, sec. 75, et seq.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 26. 1912, sec. 26. 1904, sec. 26. 1888, sec. 26. 1847, ch. 193, sec. 2.
26. He shall have inserted in all ordinary licenses a clause specially
excepting the Sabbath day, commonly called Sunday, from the operation
of said licenses.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 27, 1912, sec. 27. 1904, sec. 27. 1888, sec. 27. 1858, ch. 269.
27. He shall procure a stamp with such design and description as in
his judgment shall seem best adapted to its purpose, which stamp shall be
used on all licenses issued from his office.
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