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914 LIBRARIAN—STATE. [ART. 55.

of delegates on the library approve, for the safe-keeping of the

books, maps, documents and furniture of the library, and for the
faithful discharge of his trust, according to such regulations as
shall from time to time be established as herein directed; which
bond shall be deposited in the executive chamber.

Marshall v. Harwood. 7 Md. 466. Ibid 9 Md. 83. Ibid. 10 Md. 451.

P. G L , (1860,) art. 55, sec. 3. 1847, ch. 53, sec. 2.

3. In case of the death, disqualification, resignation, or removal
from the State, of the librarian, during the recess of the general
assembly, the governor shall fill the vacancy; and the person so
appointed shall continue in. office until the next meeting of the
general assembly, giving bond and security as aforesaid, to be
approved by the governor.

Marshall v. Harwood, 5 Md. 423. Ibid. 10 Md. 451 Silver v. Magruder, 32
Md 387.

Ibid. sec. 4. 1832, ch 279. 1833, ch 147.

4. The State library shall be kept in that part of the State
house assigned and used for the purpose.

Ibid, sec 5. 1826, ch 53, sec. 4.

5. The librarian shall not allow any book, map or document
to be taken out of said library, except by the executive, members
of the general assembly, and judges of the court of appeals.

1867, ch. 187.

6. It shall not be lawful for the State librarian to furnish to
any member or officer of the general assembly, an amount of
stationery exceeding in -value more than twenty-five dollars; and
any member may, at his election, take such amount, either in
stationery or money.

P. G L, (1860,) art 55, sec. 6. 1853, ch. 86, sec. 6. 1868, ch. 387.

7. He shall have bound the laws, journals and documents of
the general assembly, and shall distribute and forward the same,
when bound, under the direction of the governor, to the persons

 

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