THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 1021
be and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted, with
amendments, and to read as follows:
292. The Comptroller of the State of Maryland is hereby
directed to draw a warrant upon the State Treasurer for
the payment in equal monthly or semi-monthly install-
ments for the compensation provided in the State Budget,
which shall not be less than BE $7, 000. 00 annually, for the
trust clerk to be appointed by the Supreme Bench of Balti-
more City, for the supervision of the trust estates in the
Circuit Court and Circuit Court No. 2 of Baltimore City;
payment of said salary to be made out of any money paid
by the clerks of the several courts of Baltimore City into
the State Treasury, and on the certificate of some one of
the judges of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City that
such trust clerk has performed his duties for the time so
certified by said Judge; the clerk of the Circuit Court of
Baltimore and of the Circuit Court No. 2 of Baltimore
City are hereby authorized and directed to appoint a chief
clerk for each of their respective courts, said appointment
to be subject to confirmation by the Supreme Bench of
Baltimore City; and when said appointments have been
so made and confirmed the Comptroller of the State of
Maryland is hereby directed to pay in monthly or semi-
monthly installments the compensation provided in the
State Budget for each of the two clerks so appointed and
confirmed.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June JULY 1, 1953.
Approved April 11, 1953.
CHAPTER 547
(House Bill 724)
AN ACT to repeal Sections 3 to 6, inclusive, of Article 80
of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1951 Edition), title
"Reporter—State", and to enact in lieu thereof two new
sections to stand in the place and stead of the sections
so repealed, to be known as Sections 3 and 4 of said
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