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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 820
commission prescribed by law; and the said clerk shall
quarterly, on the first Monday of March, June, September and
December, pay to the Treasurer all sums of money they shall
have received for taxes on commissions.
74.
For receiving, collecting and paying over all public
money -- 5% except the clerk of the Circuit Court for
Montgomery County, who shall receive 3% commission, provided
that the clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County and
Anne Arundel County shall be entitled to receive 3% and the
clerk of the [Superior] CIRCUIT Court [of] FOR Baltimore
City shall be entitled to receive 2 1/2% of the amount
collected from the tax applicable to instruments recorded
with the said respective clerks pursuant to § 277 (m) of
Article 81 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1960
Supplement) and § 277 (n) of said Article 81, respectively,
but shall be entitled to receive 5% for receiving,
collecting and paying over all other public moneys. The
clerk 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.
Article 21 - Procurement
3-405.
(k) (1) The clerk of the circuit court of each county
[and the clerk of the Criminal Court of Baltimore City]
shall send to the Board a certified copy of each judgment of
conviction of an offense described in subsections (b) or (c)
and of each docket entry reflecting the acceptance of a plea
of nolo contendere to such an offense.
8-511.
If it is found that a public body has not complied with
any of the terms of this subtitle, the Commissioner shall
give notice thereof in writing to the public body.
Sufficient time may be allowed for compliance therewith as
the Commissioner deems necessary. After the expiration of
the time prescribed in the notice, the Commissioner in
writing, may inform the Attorney General of the fact that
the notice has been given and that the person or public
authority to whom it was directed has not complied with the
notice. Upon receipt thereof, the Attorney General at the
earliest possible time shall bring suit in the name of the
State in the circuit court of the county [or in the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore City] in which the public body is
located, to seek such remedies which the court may find
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