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1808 REVENUE AND TAXES. [ART. 81

recorded in the office of the clerk of the circuit court for the
respective counties; when approved by the proper authorities
in the city of Baltimore shall be recorded in the office of the
clerk of the superior court of Baltimore city and when
approved by the governor shall be filed in the office of the
comptroller of the treasury. This section shall not apply to
Talbot county.

Milburn v. State, 1 Md. 12. Wilson v. Ireland, 4 Md. 444. McCauley v.
State, 21 Md 573.

1888, art. 81, sec. 34. 1868, ch. 366. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 33.
1898, oh. 123, sec 54.

34. Every collector of State taxes in the city of Baltimore
shall make daily deposits of such sums of money as he shall
receive for State taxes collected by him, less the amount of
commission allowed him for the collection of the same, to the
credit of the treasurer of the State of Maryland in some bank
in said city which pays to the State the bonus or school tax as
provided by law, to be designated by the said treasurer, and
shall send to the treasurer a statement of the amount so
deposited, within the first ten days of each month, with a cer-
tificate of the bank that the same is so deposited; and on
failure to make such daily deposits and to send such certificate,
he shall, on proof thereof to the satisfaction of the governor,
be liable to removal' from office by the governor and the comp-
troller shall immediately enter suit upon his bond.

Ibid. sec. 35. 1868, ch. 366. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 34. 1898, ch. 123, sec 55.

35. The treasurer of the State may make weekly examina-
tion of the books of the collector of State taxes in Baltimore
city, whose books shall always be open to such inspection.

Ibid. sec. 36. 1860, art. 81, sec. 36. 1841, ch. 23, sec. 44. 1847, ch. 266,
sec. 17. 1874, ch. 483, sec. 35. 1888, ch. 515. 1900, ch. 619.

36. Every collector before he acts as such shall take the
following oath : I, ————, collector of ————, do swear that I
will well and truly execute the duties imposed upon me by law
and that I will justly and impartially value all property which
I shall be authorized to value, according to the best of my
skill and judgment; and that I will not, either directly or
indirectly, make any profit of the money collected by me, by
the use thereof in any manner whatever; which oath may be
administered by the clerk of the circuit court for the county,
or the clerk of the superior court of Baltimore city; and a


 

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