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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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354 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.

P. L. L., (1860,) art. 4, sec. 825.

211. When said bond is inspected by the judges of said court,
and is deemed good and sufficient, and is so certified, the same
shall be forthwith entered among the proceedings of said court,
and sent to the comptroller for his approval; and when said bond
shall be approved by the comptroller, he shall forthwith make a
certificate of the fact of such approval, and send the said certifi-
cate to the judges of said orphans' court, and the same shall be
entered among the proceedings of the court.

Ibid. sec. 826.

212. A refusal or neglect on the part of said register to give
bond, to be approved and recorded as aforesaid, within the time
prescribed, shall be deemed a disqualification within the meaning
of the constitution, and thereupon his place shall be filled accord-
ing to the provisions of the twenty-fifth and forty-first sections
of the fourth article of the constitution, and subject to the term
and service therein prescribed.

CLERKS OF LAW COURTS OF BALTIMORE CITY.

P. O L., (1860,) art. 18, secs. 66, 71. 1867, ch. 401

213. The clerk of the superior court of Baltimore city shall
give bond to the State of Maryland in the sum of thirty thousand
dollars; the clerk of the court of common pleas in the sum of
fifty thousand dollars, and the clerk of the Baltimore city court
in the sum of twenty thousand dollars, each of said bonds
conditioned for the faithful performance of all the duties now
required of each of said clerks by law, with sufficient securities;
the sufficiency of which securities shall be certified to by the
judge of each of said courts, and approved by the comptroller as
herein directed.

Ibid sec. 67.

214. When the sufficiency of the securities in each of said
bonds is certified to by the judges of the several courts, the
bonds shall be immediately recorded among the proceedings of
the court to which the said clerk belongs, and then sent to the
comptroller for his approval; and if the comptroller shall approve

 

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