2308 LAWS OF MARYLAND [Ch. 684
receive 5% for receiving, collecting and paying over all
other public moneys. The cleric of the court for Harford
County shall be entitled to receive 3% of the amount
collected from the tax applicable to instruments recorded
with the said clerk pursuant to § 277 (n) of Article 81
of this Code (1957 Edition, as amended from time to
time), but shall be entitled to receive 5% for receiving,
collecting and paying over all other public moneys.
(2) No charge shall be made by the clerks of court
against the county commissioners of any county of the
State or against the mayor and city council of Baltimore
for any of the services enumerated herein, rendered such
county or city except with the consent of the county
commissioners of such county, or city, nor shall the
charge herein provided for be made against the
Comptroller of the Treasury, State of Maryland, for any
services performed in connection with the recording and
indexing of property liens arising under the Maryland
Income Tax Law or the Maryland Retail Sales and Use Tax
Act.
(3) For any services rendered by the clerk of any
court of this State not covered or enumerated herein, the
said clerk shall be entitled to demand and receive a
reasonable fee for said services. If any party to any
proceeding shall feel aggrieved at any charge made under
this section, such party may submit the reasonableness of
any such charge to the judge of the court in which said
charge was made and the said judge of the court shall
determine what is a reasonable charge for such service.]
REVISOR'S NOTE: From Article 36, §12(c), the
substance of paragraph (c)(1) is proposed for
transfer to Art. 17, §72, and the substance of
(c)(2) is proposed for transfer to
§7-202(b)(11) of the Courts Article of the
Code. Paragraph (c)(8) was repealed by the
Real Property Article (Chapter 12 of the 1974
Regular Session of the General Assembly) and
it is proposed for transfer to §7—202(b)(10)
of the Courts Article.
In subsection (d), paragraph (d) (1) is
proposed for transfer to form new Art. 17,
§74. Paragraph (d) (2) is proposed for repeal
and its substance is transferred by Chapter 12
of the 1974 Regular Session of the General
Assembly to §3-503 of the Real Property
Article of the Code and also is proposed for
transfer to §7—202(c) of the Courts Article of
the Code. Paragraph (d)(3) is proposed for
transfer to §7-202(d) of the Courts Article of
the Code.
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