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1672                                             LAWS OF MARYLAND                                        Ch. 289

(2)   [thereof, it shall be the duty of said] THE court
stenographer [to] PROMPTLY SHALL furnish to any party to such
proceedings or his attorney[, promptly], upon request AND
PAYMENT, a typewritten copy of PART OR ALL OF the notes of
testimony and judicial opinions [so] delivered in open court and
[taken down] RECORDED in shorthand[, or so much thereof as may be
requested,] on payment by [such] THE party [of the expense of
said copy] at the rate of [ten] 10 cents for every [hundred] 100
words.

(3)   [, to said court stenographer, excepting when]
WHEN typewritten copy is requested to be written and furnished
during the progress of the trial of the case, [when said] THE
court stenographer [shall be entitled to] MAY charge [for the
same at the rate of twenty] 20 cents per [hundred] 100 words.
[Said] THE official court stenographer shall [be entitled to]
make an additional charge of [five] 5 cents per [hundred] 100
words [per] FOR each carbon copy furnished any of [said] THE
parties at any time.

(C)  When [any] THE judge of [said] THE court [shall pass]
PASSES an order requesting a typewritten copy of all or any part
of the notes of [said] THE court stenographer, [taken as
aforesaid to be made, it shall be the duty of said] THE court
stenographer [to make such] MAY NOT CHARGE FOR THE copy.

(D)   [without charge, and said] THE transcript and [also]
the transcript of all testimony taken [as provided] in equity
cases shall be filed in the proceedings in which [said] THE notes
were taken. (P.L.L., 1930, Art. 22, sec. 112; 1957 Code, sec.
141. 1922, ch. 254, sec. 5; 1927, ch. 68; 1939, ch. 113, sec.
112. )

4-20. Same; daily attendance.

(A)   [It shall be the duty of said] THE official court
stenographer for Washington County [to] SHALL be in attendance
daily to do all the work required of him or her by the Chief
Judge or any of the associate judges of [said] THE circuit.[; and
it shall be the duty of the]

(B)  THE official court stenographer for Allegany and
Garrett counties [to] SHALL be in attendance daily to do all the
work required of him or her by the Chief Judge or any of the
associate judges of [said] THE circuit. (P.L.L., 1930, Art. 22,
sec. 113; 1957 Code, sec. 142. 1922, ch. 254, sec. 6.)

4-21. Same; substitutes.

After [said] THE official court stenographers [shall be] ARE
appointed [by said judges under this subheading] no one [shall]
MAY be appointed under the provisions of Chapter 186 of the Acts
of 1898, Chapter 235[,] of the Acts of 1904, and Chapter 790 of
the Acts of 1906[, of the General Assembly of Maryland], unless

 

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