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1250 REVENUE AND TAXES. [ART. 81.

Garrett county, Wicomico comity and St. Mary's county, each
thirty dollars.

1862, ch. 282. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 139.

128. The clerks of the several circuit courts and of the
superior court Baltimore city, shall not administer the oath of
Office to any officer until he pays the tax on his commission pre-
scribed in the preceding section; and the said clerks shall quar-
terly, on the first Monday of March, June, September and
December, pay to the treasurer all sums of money they shall have
received for taxes on commissions.

1862, ch. 282. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 140.

129. The clerk of the court of appeals and the clerk of the
superior court of Baltimore city shall pay to the treasurer, two
hundred dollars each; and the clerks of the circuit courts of the
several counties shall each pay the sum of one hundred dollars
when they respectively take the oath of office.

1862, ch. 282 1874, ch. 483, sec 141

130. The secretary of the State shall furnish to the comp-
troller, annually, a list of all officers who have been reported to
him by the several clerks as having qualified by taking the oath
of office.

Assessment of Corporate Stock Owned by Non-Residents.

1852, ch. 337, sec 17. 1866, ch. 157, sec. 14. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 142.

131. For the purpose of valuing the stock of banking and
other private corporations held by non-resident stockholders, it is
hereby declared and understood that the stock of banking, insur-
ance or other corporations, usually termed moneyed institutions,
is situate at the place at which the principal office for the transact-
ing the business of such corporation is situate; the stock of a turn-
pike, railroad, steamboat, canal or other improvement corporation
is situate at the place where its principal office for the transaction
of business shall be established, if the said office be within the
limits of this State, and shall be so assessed, and if not, then the
assessable property of such corporation shall be valued and
assessed in the county or counties in which said property is situ-

 

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