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Session Laws, 1888 Session
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

sand bound copies of the Public General Laws
and one thousand copies of the Public Local
Laws, reprinted as hereinbefore provided.
SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That the

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state librarian be and he is hereby directed to
sell fifteen hundred copies of the said Public
General Laws and five hundred copies of the
said Public Local Laws at the price of ten dol-
lars for each copy, and to pay the proceeds of
such sales to the treasurer from time to time as

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pies to sell.

the same shall be received. He shall also dis-
tribute and forward one copy of the Public Gen-
eral Laws and one copy of the Public Local
Laws to the following named persons, viz., the
governor, comptroller and treasurer ; the secre-
tary of state, the commissioner of the land
office, the tax commissioner, the insurance com-
missioner, the adjutant general, each judge of
the court of appeals and of the several circuit
courts, and of the supreme bench of Baltimore
city ; each of the several orphans' courts in the
state, the clerk of each court and each register
of wills, the attorney general, the state reporter,
each board of county commissioners, and the
mayor of Baltimore city, the marshal of police
of Baltimore city, the state librarian, the com-
mander of the state fishery force, and to the
executive department of each state and terri-
tory of the Union ; also, two copies to the con-
gressional library, to the library company of
the Baltimore bar, to the library of the supreme
court of the District of Columbia, and to the
bar library of each of the circuit courts of this
state.
SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That if the

Who to re-
ceive copies.

court of appeals, upon the application to them
by said John Prentis Poe, which application he
is hereby required to make, shall direct that the
said code shall be bound in four volumes instead
of two, and that the work shall be electrotyped,
the further sum of five thousand dollars be and
the same is hereby appropriated out of any
money in the treasury, not otherwise appropri-
ated, to pay for such increased expense of bind-
ing and electrotyping.
SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, That if be-
fore the next session of the general assembly

Further ap-
propriation.



 
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