ART. 81.] REVENUE AND TAXES.
and constable in the state, two dollars; the inspec-
tors of flour in the city of Baltimore, each two hun-
dred dollars; the tobacco inspectors, inspectors of
fish, each fifty dollars ; the inspector of guano, two
hundred dollars; the weigher of live stock, fifty
dollars; the inspectors of grain, fifty dollars; the
weighers of hay and straw, each fifty dollars; the
inspector of lumber in Port Deposit and Perryville
in Cecil county, ten dollars ; and each notary public
in the city of Baltimore, the sum of twenty dollars ;
the clerk of the circuit court of Baltimore, the clerk
of the court of common pleas, and the clerk of the
criminal court of Baltimore, each two hundred dol-
lars ; the register of wills of the city of Baltimore,
two hundred dollars, the register of wills of Balti-
more county, one hundred and fifty dollars; the
register of wills of Frederick county, one hundred
dollars ; the register of wills of Washington county,
seventy -five dollars; the register of wills of Allegany
county, Carroll county, Harford county, Kent county,
Dorchester county, Anne Arundel county, Worcester
county, Somerset county, Cecil county and Prince
George's county, each fifty dollars; the register of
wills of Howard county, Caroline county, Montgom-
ery county, Talbot county, Charles county, Queen
Anne's county, Calvert county and Saint Mary's
county, each thirty dollars.
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150. The clerks of the several circuit courts, and
of the superior court of Baltimore city, shall not
administer the oath of office to any officer, until he
pays the tax on his commission, prescribed in the
preceding section, and the said clerks shall semi-
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Ibid. s. 2.
Oath of office
not to be ad-
ministered till
tax as paid.
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151. The clerks of the court of appeals, and the
clerk of the superior court of Baltimore city, shall
pay to the treasurer, two hundred dollars each ; and
the clerks of the circuit courts of the several coun-
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Ibid. s. 3.
What clerks of
courts to pay
on taking oath.
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