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BALTIMORE COUNTY. [ART. 3.
ing his office be so engaged, directly or indirectly}
and the governor may summarily dismiss or remove
from office such inspector or corder, on receiving
satisfactory proof of a violation on his part of the
provisions of this act.
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Ibid s. B
Penalty for act-
ing as inspector
when not ap-
pointed.
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123. Any person not duly appointed under the
provisions of this act, who shall act as such inspec-
tor or corder of fire wood within the limits before
described, shall forfeit and pay the sum of two hun-
dred dollars, the said penalty to be imposed on the
conviction of the offender on an indictment in the
circuit court of Baltimore county, one-half to the use
of the informer, the other half, of the state.
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Ibid s 7
What to be paid
treasurer.
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124. The inspector or corder appointed under the
provisions of this act, shall, on the receipt of his
commission, pay to the treasurer of the state the
sum of twenty-five dollars, and at the expiration of
one year from the date thereof, an additional twenty-
five dollars, the failure of payment of which shall be
deemed and taken as resignation of the office of in-
spector, and no person or persons shall act as inspec-
tor or corder of fire wood within the limits herein
named, unless having first complied with the re-
quirements of this act, unless in the [absence of and
by permission of said inspector.
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Ibid c. S.
When to enter
on duties.
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125. The inspector appointed under the provisions
of this act, shall enter upon his duty of office on the
first Monday of April.
In force from February 5, 1864.
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ORPHANS' COURT.
1862, c. 118 repeals sections 139, 140 and 141 and substitutes the following:
1802, c 118.
Meetings of
judges
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189. The judges of the orphans' court of Balti-
more county shall meet on the first Tuesday of
every month at ten o'clock, and shall not adjourn
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Terms.
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before three o'clock, and at each term the said
judges may adjourn from day to day, if the public
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