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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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ART. 4.] CITY OF BALTIMORE.

shall further be his duty, under the superintendence
and direction of the judge of the court, to prepare
for publication, from time to time, a volume of re-
ports of such judicial opinions of the court as the
judge thereof may designate, and particularly of such
as may concern questions of interest to courts in
other portions of the state. He shall receive no
additional compensation for the preparation of such
reports, but shall be entitled to the copy rights
thereof, provided they shall be published at his ex-
pense.

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182. The judges of the orphans' court of the city
of Baltimore are hereby authorized and directed to
appoint a stenographer for that court, who shall be a
sworn officer of the court, but shall be required to
attend the sessions of such court only when specially

Ibid s 3.
Stenographer
for orphans'
court

summoned by the presiding judge thereof. The

His duties.

stenographer so appointed shall be skilled in the
practice of his art, and shall hold his position so
long as he efficiently discharges the duties of his
office. In any proceeding in said court in which
either party shall give notice that in the event of a
decision of said court adverse to the claim of such
party, an appeal will be taken to the court of ap-
peals, the presiding judge of the court shall require
the attendance of the stenographer, whose duty it
shall be in such proceedings, to take full stenogra-
phic notes of all oral proofs and judicial opinions
orally delivered, and in case appeal shall be taken
from the decision of the court, such notes shall be
transcribed, and after being signed by the witnesses,
deponents, or affiants shall become a portion of the
record of the case, to be transmitted by the judges of
the court, to the court of appeals. By consent of
the parties to the proceeding in which such proofs
shall be taken, and of the judges of said court, the
signing of such record of proof by the witness, de-
ponent or affiant may be waived, in which case such
record, after being authenticated by the certificate of
said stenographer or of the presiding judge of the

 

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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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