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ART. 18.] OYSTERS. 1707
OFFICERS' FEES.
1876, ch. 216.
209. All accounts for officers' fees shall be made out in a fair
and clear manner, and in words at length; and whenever any
person interested in them, or to whom the same are charged, shall
require a copy of such account, said officers shall in as short a time
as may be convenient, give him an account of said charges in
words at length; and no account for officers' fees, rendered for
services to or in behalf of any county of this State, shall be al-
lowed by the county commissioners thereof, until said account has
been submitted to and approved by the circuit court for said
county.
Ibid.
210. The preceding section shall only apply to the counties of
Queen Anne's, Prince George's, Kent, Caroline, Talbot, Charles,
Harford and Dorchester.
OUT-PENSIONERS.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 17, sec. 101.
211. The trustees of the poor of said county shall expend for'
the relief of such persons aa they may judge proper to place on
the list of indigent out-pensioners of said county, the sum of one
thousand dollars, annually; provided, that no more than thirty
dollars be expended on any one person.
OYSTERS.
1872, ch. 359.
212. Any resident of either Queen Anne's or Kent county,,
owning or having in his possession any canoe or other boat under
custom-house tonnage, and desiring to use said boat or canoe in
taking or catching oysters for sale, with rakes or tongs, in any of
the waters of said counties, shall first obtain, by application to
the clerk of the circuit court for that county wherein he may
reside, a license such as is now prescribed by the general law, and
which said license shall give him a right to take or catch oysters
in the waters of either Queen Anne's or Kent county; and such
license shall have effect from the first day of October, in the year
in which it shall have been obtained, to the first day of October
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