10 BALTIMORE COUNTY. [ART. 3.
RECORDS BURNT—
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RECORDS BURNT—
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To keep a record of his pro-
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Partially burnt papers to be
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ceedings..........................
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filed..............................
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May issue process to compel
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Clerk of court to furnish books,
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attendance of witnesses......
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Ac..............................
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To impose fines on parties not
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Compensation of commissioner,
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Appearing when notified.....
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County commissioners to pay
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Fine to be regarded as a judg-
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commissioner, and how......
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ment in law, and how en-
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How vacancy filled.............
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forced.............................
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Power of commissioner to ad-
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How commissioner shall net
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journ commission............
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when records entirely de-
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How extracts may be obtained
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stroyed..........................
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from courts.....................
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How, when certified copy can-
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Effect of extracts, &c., when
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not be procured..............
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enrolled..........................
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How, when records ure only
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How deeds relating to per-
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partially destroyed............
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sonal property, enrolled,
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When final order shall be
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and effect of same............
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passed, and right of appeal,
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Acts inconsistent repealed......
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How dockets shall be renewed
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ond legal effect of the same,
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REGISTER OF WILLS—
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HOW causes of Action and pa-
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To keep an index................
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pers...............................
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His fees for same..................
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Judicial records................
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County commissioners to levy
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Commissioner to examine re-
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for amount....................
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cords restored by clerk of
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court..............................
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Chapter 102 repeals section 3 of ibis article in I. Supplement16, and re-enacts the
SEC. 1. The county commissioners for Baltimore county are
hereby authorized and required to appoint eleven collectors on
or before the first Tuesday of May next, and bi-annually there-
after, who shall hold their office for two years for the collection
of State and county taxes, one for each of the collection dis-
tricts as composed in the second section of the act of eighteen
hundred and sixty-two, chapter one hundred and fifty-nine,
(section 2 of article 3, in I. Supplement 15, ) and said collectors
shall each give a bond, annually to the State of Maryland, in
the full sum of State taxes placed in their hands respectively
for collection, and also a bond to the State of Maryland, for the