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1834.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 213.

that upon any such order or order's accompanied with the
account or accounts of any teacher or teachers, for the tui-
tion money due under said order or orders, which account
or accounts shall be verified by the affidavit or affidavits of
iny such teacher or teachers, it shall be the duty of the
board of commissioners for the district to give such teacher
or teachers an order upon the justices of the Orphans' Court
for said county, which it shall he the duty of the said

Order for pay

justices to pay, out of any money in their hands standing to
the credit of the commissioners of said district, and to take
and deposite such order with the vouchers of its payment,
with the Register of Wills, to be by him preserved amongst
the other papers relative to this fund in said court

Sec 7 And be it further enacted, That it shall be the
duty of the said several Boards of District Commissioners
to return annually, to the Justices of the Orphan's Court of
said county, at their June session, a full report of all their
proceedings under this act, signed by at least a majority of
the commissioners in which they shall set forth particularly
the whole number and names of the charity schollars, to
whom orders for, tuition were given during the proceeding
year, the number of schollars of each sex, and the several
schools to which the orders were given, and whrch report
shall be accompanied by all the accounts of the Teachers as

Vouchers.

verified by affidavit as aforesaid, upon whrch orders to the
Orphan's Court were granted and that upon failure to pro-
duce the accounts so verified with their report, the Board
of Commissioners, giving the orders for which accounts so

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verified are not produced, shall be held liable for the amount
of such orders, which the justices of said Orphans' Court,
for the time being may recover from them, by action of
debt, instituted against them in the name of the State, or
the County Court and before any justice of the peace of
said county, in which action the same proceedings shall be
had, as in actions for the recovery of small debts before a
single justice of the peace, or the County Court, as the case
may be.

Case of failing to
report, &c

Sec 8 Be it further enacted, That if the said commis-
sioners fail or neglect to make the repoit of their proceed
mgs, as required by the next preceding section of this act,
the orphans' Court of said county shall remove the delin-
quent Commissioners from office, and shall appoint others
in their stead, and it shall be the duly of the said Court,

Removal

and they are hereby authorised and required, to institute
suit in the name of the State, for the use of the Drstrict of
said Commissioners against such delinquent commissioners,



 
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