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418 WICOMICO COUNTY. [ART. —.
ORPHANS' COURT.
1870, c. 358 amends and re-enacts 1868, e 253 [Sup. 1868, p. 383] so as to read as
follows:
Any guardian who may have entered as such in the office of the register of wills
of Somerset or Worcester county, and where such guardian and his ward or wards
both reside within the limits of Wicomico county, and who may desire to remove
such guardianship to Wicomico county, it shall only be necessary for such guardian
to pay all charges against him or her due to the register of wills of the said county
of Somerset or Worcester, and on such payment and demand by such guardian, it
shall be the duty of such register of wills to give such guardian a certified copy of
his bond, and a short statement of what appears to be due from such guardian to
such ward or wards, the same to be filed and recorded within ten days after the
same shall have been obtained, in the office of the register of wills of Wicomico
county, where, for the future, all accounts relating to such guardianship shall be
passed and filed, and the said guardian shall be liable in an action in said county of
Wicomico, and a copy of the record of said bond in the office of the register of wills
of said county, shall be evidence in any court of law or equity in this state, as fully
as if his original bond had been entered therein. Such removal shall not be a bar
to any action at law or in equity which could have been brought in either of the
counties of Somerset or Worcester against such guardian for any delinquency or
cause whatever, or which may hereafter be brought on such original bond.
Approved April 4, 1870.
SALISBURY.
By 1870, c. 345, s. 2, the corporation of the town of Salisbury are authorized to
subscribe for the stock of the Salisbury gas light company as they may deem proper,
not to exceed ten thousand dollars.
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WITNESSES.
1870, c. 197 adds the following:
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1870, c 197, s. 1.
Pay of wit-
nesses.
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25. Each witness summoned to attend the circuit
court for Wicomico county shall be entitled to receive
for each day he shall attend, the sum of seventy-five
cents and an allowance of four cents per mile for every
mile his place of residence shall be distant from the
place of holding the court, to be computed for each
days attendance.
Approved and in force April 4, 1870.
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