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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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1864, c. 340 adds the following section, to take place after section 41:

48

CLERKS OF COURTS. [ART. 18.

1862, c. 255 amends section 10 as follows :

1802, c. 255.
Return of ac-
counts of re-
ceipts and
expenses.

10. Every clerk, including the clerk of the court
of appeals, shall twice in every year, on the first
Monday in June and December, return a full and
accurate account of all his fees, emoluments and
receipts, whether on his own account as such clerk,
or for the state, city or county, including fines and
forfeitures, and also of all expenses incident to his
office, and such accounts shall be rendered under
oath, and in such forms and supported by such
proofs as shall be prescribed by the comptroller;
and every clerk, including said clerk of the court
of appeals, shall render with his account of the
expenses incident to bis office, a list of the clerks
employed by him, stating the rate of compensation
allowed to each, and the duties which, they severally
perform, and, also, the sums paid for stationery,
official and contingent expenses, fuel and other
things, and stating the purposes for which said
expenses are applied; and in the account of fees,
there shall be a separate statement of all those fees
charged during the six months included in said
account which, at the date of said account, remained
uncollected.

In force from June 1, 1862.

CLERK OF THE COURT OF APPEALS.

1866, c. 340
How he loses
his original
residence.

42. He shall not be deemed to have abandoned his
residence in the city or county where he resided at
the time of his appointment by reason of his resi-
dence in Annapolis, during the term for which he
may have been appointed, unless he shall signify His
intention so to abandon his residence in said city or
county by voting in Annapolis.

In force from March 10, 1864.



 

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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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