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WORCESTER COUNTY. [ART. 23.
and employees and the allowances made to indigent
out-pensioners; and such other information in detail
as in the judgment of the trustees may give general
information of the affairs of the institution.
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Ibid 8 2,
Board of pri-
mary education
to hare access
to books of
county com-
missioners.
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41. The board of primary education of Worcester
county shall have free access to the books and ac-
counts of the county commissioners of said county,
in so far as they relate to the receipts and payments
of the school tax authorized to be collected by law
in said county, and the appropriations made by said
commissioners for educational purposes, and it shall
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Grand jury to
examine
books.
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be the duty of the grand jury of Worcester county,
once in each and every year, at the May term of the
circuit court for Worcester county, to examine the
books and accounts of the county commissioners of
said county in account with the board of primary
education and the public school fund; and also to
examine and inspect the books and accounts of the
said board of primary education and the trustees
appointed by them, and make a stated account of
their receipts and expenditures for the current year
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To report
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in detail, and report the same to the circuit. court for
said county, which report shall be recorded by the
clerk of the said circuit court in the proceedings of
said court; and the county commissioners -of Wor-
cester county are hereby required to have said report
published in some newspaper printed in said county,
for at least three successive weeks before the first
Wednesday in November in each and every year.
In force from March 7, 1862.
LUMBER INSPECTION AND WOOD CORDING.
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1867, c. 364, s. 1.
Governor to
appoint inspec-
tors and measu-
rers of lumber,
&c.
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1867, c. 364 enacts the following:
52. The governor, by and with the advice and
consent of the senate, shall biennially appoint three
suitable persons as inspectors and measurers of lum-
ber, and corders of firewood for the Pocomoke river,
one of whom shall reside in New Town, whose duty
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