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Revised Code of the Public General Laws, 1879
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ART. 60.] REPORTER OF THE DECISIONS OF THE COURT OF APPEALS. 547

CRIER OF COURT Or APPEALS, ETC.

 

26. The crier appointed by the Court of Appeals shall receive
five dollars a day for his attendance for every day, Sundays excepted,
during the terms of session of said Court of Appeals, and when-
ever, in the judgment of said court, the attendance or services of a
sheriff may be required in said court, the judges thereof may direct
a sheriff to attend or perform such services, for which attendance
and services the said sheriff shall be entitled to a per diem of three
dollars and fifty cents, and the judges of said court shall, at the end
of each session of the said court, give the said crier and sheriff a
certificate of the number of days for which they are respectively en-
titled to said per diem.

ARTICLE LX.
REPORTER OF THE DECISIONS OF THE COURT OF APPEALS.

1868, c. 30.
Crier
Attendance of a
sheriff

1. How appointed and term of office.
2 Salary
3. His duties.

4 Printing and publishing the reports , price ;
copyright
5 State subscription

1. The State reporter shall be appointed by the judges of the'
Court of Appeals, and shall hold his office for the term of four
years, unless sooner removed by said judges, and shall be styled the
State reporter, and shall be re-eligible from time to time.

' 1867, c 410, s. 1
How appointed,
and term of
office.

2. He shall receive an annual salary of one thousand dollars.

Id s 2.
Salary.

3. He shall report and publish all cases argued and determined
in the Court of Appeals of this State, designated by said court to
be reported, within six months from the time when the same shall
have been determined; the reports in all cases shall be limited to a
statement of the material facts, the principal points and authori-
ties relied on by the respective counsel, the opinion of the court,
and an abstract or head note of the points decided; and each vol-
ume of said reports shall also contain a list of the cases therein re-
ported, a list of the cases decided during the period embraced in the
volume designated by the court as not to be reported, and a copious
index.

Id. 9 3
His duties.

4. Each volume of the reports shall contain at least six hundred
pages, and shall be printed on good paper, to be selected and pur-
chased by the reporter, at the cost of the State, with clear type, and
in size, form, quality of materials, and quantity of matter per page,
shall correspond as nearly as possible with the eighteenth volume of

Id s 4
Printing and
publishing the
reports.

Maryland reports, and shall be sold at a price of five dollars a
volume in fine law binding, or four dollars and a half when not
bound; and shall be printed, published and bound at the expense

Price.



 

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