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forfeit the sum of two hundred dollars, to be recovered and
applied as directed in section 392.
P. G. L., (1860,) art. 73, sec. 7. 1837, ch. 320, sec. 10. 1845, ch. 101, sec. 2.
395. The warden and the other officers, guards and superin-
tendents employed in the penitentiary, before entering upon the
discharge of their respective duties, shall execute bonds to the
State, with security to be approved by the board of directors,
and in no manner connected with the management of said peni-
tentiary ; the warden in the sum of ten thousand dollars, and the
other officers, guards and superintendents in such penaity and
with such security as the board of directors may deem proper,
conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties required
of them, respectively, by the laws of this State, and the rules
and regulations that may be adopted from time to time for the
government of the said penitentiary; and the said bonds shall be
filed in the executive department of the State, and a certified
copy thereof, under the seal of the State, shall be evidence in
actions on said bonds or any of them; and if any of the officers.
aforesaid shall neglect to execute bond as herein prescribed, or
neglect to take the oath prescribed by the directors, within twenty
days after notice of his or her appointment, another person shall
be appointed in place of the said delinquent.
Ibid. sec. 8. , 1828, ch. 65. 1845, ch. 101, sec. 2.
396. The directors shall fix the amount of the salaries to be
paid to the deputy warden, police and other officers, guards and
superintendents employed in the penitentiary, shall define their
respective duties, and take from them, respectively, the bond
required by the preceding section.
Ibid. sec. 9. 1837, ch. 320, sec. 5. 1868, ch. 97. 1878, ch. 74.
397. The warden shall receive a salary at the rate of two
thousand dollars per year, and shall be allowed subsistence, fuel,
and the occupancy of such parts of the front buildings as a
dwelling, as are not used for purposes of the penitentiary, and
all necessary out-houses, yards and grounds not within the walls
of the prison proper, but shall receive no other pay, emoluments
or perquisites for his services.
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