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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 13.] CIRCUIT COURT—CLERK. 1315

to build the same as hereinbefore .provided, to divide the
amount so contributed or subscribed into as many equal parts
as they may deem proper, not exceeding four, and to issue

certificates of indebtedness therefor; that is to say, for one of

said parts payable in one year, for another of said parts pay-
able in two years, for another of said parts payable in three years,
for another of said parts payable in four years; or said certificates
shall be payable at as many annual intervals as said amount is
divided into parts, said certificates to bear interest, not exceeding
five per cent, interest per annum, until their maturity, but not
afterwards; and it shall be the duty of the county commissioners

of the county where such certificates have been issued, and they
are directed, to levy upon the assessable property of said county
for the payment of the same at their maturity in the annual levy
next preceding such maturity.

CIRCUIT COURT.

1865, ch. 93.

52. There shall be four terms of the circuit court for Harford

county in each year, commencing, respectively, on the second
Monday in February, the second Monday in May, the second
Monday of September, and the second Monday in November.

P. L. L., (1860,) art. 18, sec. 24.

53. Juries shall be summoned to each of said terms of the
court, except the September term.

CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT.

1878, ch. 103.

54. It shall be the duty of the clerk of the circuit court to
enter in a general index, in the name of both plaintiff and defen-
dant, all judgments and decrees on the day on which said judg-
ments are rendered or decrees passed, and also to enter the same
when satisfied; for which services he shall be allowed the sum of
fifty cents, to be paid by the parties to the suit, respectively, as
other costs are now paid.

 

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