ART. 17.] CIRCUIT COURT—CLERK. 1571
CIRCUIT COURT.
1868, ch. 439.
81. There shall be two regular terms of the circuit courts for
the several counties of Prince George's, Calvert, St. Mary's and
Charles, composing the seventh judicial circuit of this State, to
which jurors shall be summoned, and said terms shall be held at
the following times: for Prince George's county, at Upper Marl-
boro', on the first Monday of April and October in each year;
for Calvert county, at Prince Frederick, on the first Monday of
May and the Wednesday next after the first Monday of Novem-
ber in each year; for St. Mary's county, at Leonardtown, on the
third Monday of March and September in each year, and for
Charles county, at Port Tobacco, on the third Monday of May
and November in each year.
Ibid.
82. There shall be two other and intermediate terms of each
of said courts, to which jurors shall not be summoned, to be held
at the several places mentioned, and at the following times: for
Prince George's county, on the third Monday of January and
June; for Calvert county, on the first Monday of July and Feb-
ruary ; for St. Mary's county, on the first Monday of June and
December, and for Charles county, on the third Monday of Feb-
ruary and July in each year.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 16, sec. 41.
83. The judges of the circuit court for said county, in their
discretion, may appoint intermediate terms for the transaction of
equity or other business not requiring a jury, to which terms pro-
cess may also be made returnable.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 16, sec. 48.
84. The clerk of the circuit court shall be entitled to an
annual allowance from the county commissioners sufficient to
supply his office with fuel.
1870, ch. 108.
85. It shall be the duty of said clerk to enter in general indices
all conveyances, judgments and equity suits recorded, rendered.
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