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Session Laws, 1890
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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Sec. 23. The fine accruing under any of sections one to forty-


one, of this article, shall be paid by the sheriff, constables or


officers of the State fishery force collecting the same within ten


days, to the county commissioners of the particular county where
such fine may accrue, or to the mayor and city council of the city


of Baltimore, if such fine shall accrue in said city, and it shall be

Fines.

the duty of the State's attorney for the several counties and for


the city of Baltimore to keep an account of said fines imposed,


and to make a monthly report thereof to the county commissioners
of their respective counties, or to said mayor and city council as


the case may be, and to see that said fines are duly collected and


paid over as aforesaid; and the surplus after paying all costs for


prosecution in such cases shall be paid to the State.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect from

Effective.

the date of its passage.


Approved April 8, 1890.


CHAPTER 566.


AN ACT to repeal sections forty-two to sixty-one, both inclusive,


of article twelve, of the Code of Public Local Laws, title "Gar-


rett county," sub-title "County Treasurer," and to re-enact the


same with amendments.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,


That sections forty-two to sixty-one, both inclusive, of article


twelve, of the Code of Public Local Laws, title "Garrett county,"

Repeal.

sub-title "County Treasurer," be and the same are hereby repealed


and re-enacted with amendments.


4:2. The county commissioners of Garrett county, on the third


Tuesday in April, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety or as


soon as may be thereafter, shall elect a competent person of sound

County

judgment and skill as an accountant, county treasurer for said

Treasurer.

county, who shall give bond and qualify as hereinafter directed,


and shall hold his office for two years from said third Tuesday in


April or until his successor is elected and qualified.


42 A. The said treasurer shall be subject to removal from office


by the county commissioners of said county at all times for wil-

Subject to

ful neglect of duty or misdemeanor or misbehavior in office, upon

removal

presentment, indictment and conviction in a court of law.


42 B. The said county treasurer shall be the collector of all


State and county taxes for whatsoever purpose levied, or to be


levied for, or within said county during his term of office, or that

Duties.

may be placed in his hands for collection; and he shall have full


power, and it shall be his duty to receive and collect all State and




 
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