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ART. 19] LICENSES—PROTESTS—STATE'S ATTORNEYS' FEES. 489

to be paid therefor, and the fractional part of the year, not
less than one month or any number of months for which the
same may be issued; and upon the requisition of the clerks of
the several circuit courts, and of the court of common pleas,
shall forthwith deliver to the said clerks the number and de-
scription of licenses required by them for one year, or the frac-
tional parts of the year, terminating on the thirtieth of April
then next ensuing, and shall take a receipt from the several
clerk's therefor.

1868, art. 19, sec. 26. I860, art. 22, sec. 23 1847, ch. 193, sec. 2.

26. He shall have inserted in all ordinary licenses a clause
specially excepting the Sabbath day, commonly called Sunday,
from the operation of said licenses.

Ibid. sec. 27. 1860, art. 22, sec. 24. 1856, ch. 269.

27. He shall procure a stamp with such design and descrip-
tion as in his judgment shall seem best adapted to its pur-
pose, which stamp shall be used on all licenses issued from his
office.

Ibid. sec. 28 1862, ch. 120.

28. He shall cause to be printed, in the forms heretofore
used and sanctioned by law, blank protests of bills of exchange
and promissory notes, and stamp the same with the same
stamp used by him on all licenses issued from his office, and
.shall take receipts from the several notaries public for all such
stamped protests at any time delivered to them.

Ibid. sec. 29.. 1860, art. 22, sec. 25. 1654, ch. 16.

29. He shall, after each regular session of the general
assembly, furnish the printer of the laws with an accurate
statement of the receipts and expenditures of the public money
for the fiscal year; and it shall be the duty of the said printer
to attach said statement to and publish the same with the laws
passed by the general assembly at such sessions.

Ibid. sec. 30. 1868, ch. 285.

30. He is authorized to adjust and settle the claims of any
of the State's attorneys of the several counties and the city of
Baltimore for appearance fees in civil cases due to them by
the State, and for all fees similarly due for services rendered
under the opinion of the attorney general in the matter of cases


 

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