such examination, the following sums of moneys — that is to
say:
I. For examining any of the associations affected by this
article having a capital stock of fifty thousand dollars or less,
the sum of fifteen dollars.
II. For examining any of the associations affected by this
article having a capital stock of over fifty thousand dollars,
and not more than one hundred thousand dollars, the sum of
twenty-five dollars.
III. For examining any of the associations affected by this
article having a capital stock of over one hundred thousand
dollars, and not more than two hundred thousand dollars, the
sum of thirty dollars.
IV. For examining any of the associations affected by this
article having a capital stock of over two hundred thousand
dollars, and not more than three hundred thousand dollars, the
sum of fifty dollars.
V. For examining any of the associations affected by this
article having a capital stock of over three hundred thousand
dollars, and not more than four hundred thousand dollars, the
sum of sixty dollars.
VI. For examining any of the associations affected by this
article having a capital stock of over four hundred thousand
dollars, and not more than six hundred thousand dollars, the
sum of seventy-five dollars.
VII. For examining any of the associations affected by this
article having a capital stock of over six hundred thousand dol-
lars, and less than one million dollars, the sum of one hundred
dollars.
VIII For examining any of the association affected by this
article having a capital stock of one million dollars or over, the
sum of one 'hundred and twenty-five dollars.
35. And be it further enacted, That the provisions of this
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Act shall not apply to savings banks having no capital stock,
building or homestead associations or national banks, or to cor-
porations authorized by their charters to transact a trust, fidelity,
surety or deposit business in this State for which provision is
made by the Act of 1892, chapter 109, as amended by the Act
of 1896, chapter 160, of the Acts of the General Assembly of
Maryland.
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How applied.
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