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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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1320 HARFORD COUNTY. [ART. 13.

conspicuous and convenient part thereof, for the inspection of all
persons who shall have business in said offices; and if any of said
officers shall neglect to keep -posted up a table of the fees of his
office as aforesaid, such officer shall be liable to a fine of ten dol-
lars for each and every week he neglects' or refuses to comply
with the provisions of this section, to be collected in the same
manner as other fines are collectible.

1872, ch. 117.

73. If any of said officers, namely: the clerk of the circuit
court, the sheriff, the register of wills, or the State's attorney of
aaid county, shall knowingly demand or receive for any service
or duty a fee not allowed by law, or a greater fee than is allowed
by law, or shall demand or receive a fee for services or duty
before the same shall be actually performed, such officer so
offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on
conviction thereof, be fined a sum not less than fifty dollars and
not more than one hundred dollars, to be recovered, with costs,
by indictment in the circuit court for Harford county; and the
office of such officer shall be declared vacant, and the vacancy be
filled according to the requirements of law; and it shall be the
duty of the judges of the circuit court to give this section in
charge to the grand jury at each term of the court to which a
grand jury is summoned.

CRIER.

P. L. L., (1860,) art. 12, sec. 35.

74. The crier of the circuit court, in addition to his fees, shall
be allowed one dollar and fifty cents a day for each day he shall
attend the court, and the same shall be levied and paid in the
same manner and upon the same evidence as the allowance to
bailiffs.

CROWS.

1864, ch. 250. 1876, ch. 12. 1878, ch. 301. 1880, ch. 180. 1884, ch. 25.

75. Article 28 of the code of public general laws, entitled
" Crows," shall not relate or apply to Harford, Charles, Calvert,
Carroll, Caroline, Frederick, Garrett, Montgomery, Prince
George's, Queen Anne's, Talbot, Allegany, Baltimore and Dor-
che'ster counties.

 

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