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Session Laws, 1882 Special Session
Volume 418, Page 701   View pdf image (33K)
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WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

701

in the penalty of ten thousand dollars, and condi-

 

tioned for the faithful performance of the duties

Record bond.

imposed upon him by law as cleric and treasurer,

 

which bond shall be recorded in the office of the

 

clerk of the Circuit Court for said county.

 

SECTION 38. He shall receive a salary not exceed-

 

ing eight hundred dollars, and shall receive no extra

 

or other compensation for duties now imposed upon

Salary.

him by law, or which may properly appertain to his

 

office.

 

SECTION 39. He shall collect, receive and disburse

 

all moneys which may come into his hands as treas-

 

urer, for the payment of the jurors, bailiffs, witnesses,

Clerk to dis-
burse.

messengers and criers attending the Circuit Court

 

for Charles county, and the payment of the bonds

 

and interest thereon in accordance with the pro-

 

visions of this article, and discharge all other duties

 

herein imposed upon him; and for the purpose of

 

making said disbursements, he shall attend at the

Where to at-
tend.

court house during the sessions of the Circuit Court;

 

he shall keep a complete set of books, showing the

 

receipts of all moneys received by him as treasurer,

 

and the disbursements of the same, which said

 

books shall be at all times open to the inspection of

 

the public; and he shall, immediately after each

 

term of the Circuit Court for said county, make a

 

full and detailed report and exhibit to the county

Make detailed
report

commissioners of his receipts and disbursements,

 

together with the vouchers therefor; and a failure

 

so to do for thirty days after the adjournment of

 

said court, shall be cause for removal from his said

 

office, in the discretion of the county commissioners

 

of said county.

 

SECTION 48. The pay of jurors attending the Cir-

 

cuit Court for Charles county shall be two dollars

 

per day, and ten cents for each mile over five miles

 

for going to and returning from the court once in

 

each week while serving on the jury; the pay of

 

witnesses shall be one dollar per day whilst attend-

 

ing the Circuit Court under summons; the pay of

Per diem and
mileage.

each bailiff and messenger to the court shall be two

 

dollars per day; the per diem of each crier to said

 

court shall be two dollars, and the same fees that

 

are now allowed; and the certificate of the clerk of

 

the Circuit Court, expressing the number of days

 

any of the aforegoing officers, jurors or witnesses,

 


 
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