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910                               LAWS OF MARYLAND                        [CH. 554

(1951 Edition), title "Fees of Officers", sub-title "Bailiffs", and to
add a new sub-section to said Section 11 (b), said new sub-section
to be known as Sub-section (9-1), to follow immediately after Sub-
section (9) thereof, relating to the compensation of Bailiffs and
Criers of the Circuit Court of Dorchester County.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Sections 11 (a) and 11 (b) (2) of Article 36 of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1951 Edition), title "Fees of Officers", sub-title
"Bailiffs", be and they are hereby repealed and re-enacted, with
amendments, and that a new sub-section be and it is hereby added to
said Section 11 (b), said new sub-section to be known as Sub-section
(9-1), to follow immediately after Sub-section (9) thereof, and all
to read as follows:

11. (a) Every bailiff attending the circuits courts in the counties
in this State shall be entitled to the compensation hereinafter pre-
scribed for each day he shall attend said court, except as otherwise
herein provided.

Bailiffs in Charles and St. Mary's Counties shall each receive four
Dollars ($4.00) per day.

Bailiffs in Allegany, Caroline, Cecil, [Dorchester,] Howard, Kent,
Prince George's, Washington and Worcester Counties shall each
receive Five Dollars ($5.00) per day.

Bailiffs in Anne Arundel and Queen Anne's Counties shall each
receive Seven Dollars ($7.00) per day.

Bailiffs in Calvert County shall receive One Hundred and Twenty-
five Dollars ($125.00) per year.

Bailiffs in Cecil County shall each receive such compensation as
the County Commissioners shall determine, but in no event shall
they be paid less than Five Dollars ($5.00) per day.

Bailiffs in Garrett and Somerset Counties shall each receive such
compensation as the County Commissioners of said Counties shall
determine, but not exceeding Five Dollars ($5.00) per day.

Bailiffs in Baltimore County shall each receive such compensation
as the Court of said County shall determine.

Bailiffs and Criers in Harford County shall each receive such
compensation as the court shall determine but not exceeding a total
of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) per year for all bailiffs
and criers in said county.

Bailiffs in Carroll, Montgomery, Talbot and Wicomico Counties
shall each receive such compensation as the County Commissioners
of said Counties shall determine.

Bailiffs in Frederick County shall each receive Fifty Dollars
($50.00) per month.

Bailiffs in Dorchester County shall each receive Seven Dollars
and Fifty Cents ($7.50) per day.

(b)

(2) Criers in Allegany, Caroline, [Dorchester,] Howard, Kent,
Prince George's, Washington and Worcester Counties shall each
receive Five Dollars ($5.00) per day.

 

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