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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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358 ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY. [ART. 2.

treasurer shall report and exhibit to the said commissioners, at

each of their monthly meetings, a full and particular statement
and account of his receipts and disbursements during the pre-

ceding month, and shall exhibit his vouchers therefor; and at
the same time, or as often thereto as he may be required, he shall
make out and exhibit a full statement of the debts due to and

due by said commissioners, and of matters relating to his office;
and he shall always have and produce his said books, and the bank
book and check book, which he is required to keep by the suc-
ceeding section, at said monthly meetings, and also at such other
meetings, or before such committee or committees as said com-
missioners shall order or direct, and shall submit himself to be

examined in relation thereto. All books, documents and papers
belonging to the treasurer's office shall be the property and records
of Anne Arundel county, and shall at all times be subject to the
examination of the county commissioners and of the grand jury,
or of any taxpayer of said county; and it shall be the duty of
the grand jury, at each jury term of the circuit court for said
county to appoint from their own body a committee to examine
the books and accounts of the said treasurer, and to report to the

circuit court the result of such examination. All books, docu-
ments and papers, goods and chattels, accounts and credits, money
and deposits belonging to the treasurer's office, or in his custody as

treasurer, shall be delivered up and transferred by him to his suc-
cessor in office, when such successor is duly appointed and quali-
fied; provided that the tax levy or levies placed in his hands for
collection, or so much thereof as may be uncollected or un-
accounted for by him, and f or which his bond is responsible, shall
not be delivered or assigned over to his successor in office by such
treasurer, except as provided in section 234, but his rights, pow-
ers and duties as to collecting and reporting the same shall con-
tinue, and he shall collect and pay over the same as collected, to
his successor in office, in the manner and within the period pre-
scribed in section 234.

1884, ch. 462.

228. All money received by the treasurer as such during his
term of office shall immediately, or as soon after its receipt as
possible, be deposited in such bank as the said commissioners
may designate, to the credit of such commissioners; and no

 

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