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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. .

.429

498. Any of the parties to said bonds may be sued
thereon, in the counties where they severally reside.

Ibid, s 4
Where suit
brought

1867, o. 363 repeals and re-enacts as follows 1865, c. 194, s. 5, which
repealed and re-enacted 1864, c. 346, s. 5 .

latter act had

499. Bach of said tobacco inspectors, as soon as
possible after qualifying, shall take charge of the
warehouse to which he may be appointed, and of all
the tobacco, books, furniture, implements, appurten-
ances and effects found therein and shall receipt to
his predecessor therefor, and shall employ such clerks
and laborers, provide and keep on hand such, books,
implements and materials as may be necessary for the
economical and effective discharge of his duties as
such inspector; the chief clerks of the respective

1807, c 368
Inspectors'
duties

warehouses shall receive each twelve hundred dol-
lars per annum ; the receiving and shipping clerks
shall receive each nine hundred dollars per annum ;
the weighing clerk shall receive nine hundred dollars
per annum ; the screwman two dollars and fifty cents
per day, and the laborers of back gang two dollars
per day ; all of which shall be paid by the inspectors
from the receipts into their respective offices; the
inspectors shall at no time employ more laborers
than are necessary for the effective performance of
the work to be done, and in his quarterly returns to
the comptroller of the state, each inspector shall state
the average number of screwmen and laborers em-
ployed in his warehouse during said quarter, and
amount of compensation paid to them, and the several
clerks in his employment.

1864, c. 146 further enacts 13 follows :

Compensation

500. Each tobacco inspector shall have charge and
control of the wharf in front of the warehouse to
which he may have been appointed, as far as is ne-
cessary to facilitate the landing of tobacco thereat,
or the removal of tobacco therefrom, and any mas-
ter or owner of any vessel in front of such ware-
house, not having any tobacco on board, who shall
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1864, c 346, s. 6
To have control
of wharf in
front of ware-
house



 
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