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Y Circuit Court (Next entry l57,p.152)
V to act for the state tax commissioner for the purpose of issuing operators'
.tY ' licenses. (152)
)Q? f ,Laws in effect in 1802, directed him to: receive fees, fines, and taxes
Q in money instead of tobacco, as had been the custom (155); deliver fee bills
( Q to the sheriff for collection (154); produce fee bills chargeable to a per-
° _ son and set up in his office in the courthouse, for public inspection, a
list of these fee bills (155); and receive tax on law process or writs. (156)
D?S1S° 3 Legislation enacted after 1850 directed the circuit court clerk to enter
1 in a book all money received by him for the state. (157) He new keeps a
T record of all public money received, and makes a report of such receipts,
~. ’ together with taxes, up to the first day of each circuit court session. (158)
P near : He also lists all receipts and expenditures and sends to the circuit judge,
(122) on the first day of circuit court, and every four months in courts having
continuous sessions, a written report on such receipts and expenditures. (159)
By an act of 1817, the circuit court clerk was required to tax the costs
e on papers filed before execution (140) and the costs of each party on papers
umgd _ filed with the case at the termination of action (141); give to the state
· auditor of public accounts an accounting of all tax moneys received by him
bify (142); on the second day of the term of court, give the auditor an account
, but ( in writing, verified by oath, of all money on hand (145); deliver to the
hg county court clerk before the tenth day preceding the meeting of the court
tain of claims and levy, a list of fines inflicted or collected by the circuit
ndgd Q court (144); and forward to the state auditor a list of fines and forfei—
the ‘ tures at each term, together with copies of the settlement with the trustee
of the jury fund. (145)
cure a s By an act of July 1, 1954, which abolished the jury fund and trustee,
ecog- L the duties of the trustee were turned over to the circuit court clerk, who
5 V new is required to attend to the collection of fines and forfeitures, and
seal keep a record of the funds paid jurors. (146)
certi-
The circuit court clerk was authorized to draw up and record the orders
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`"`-- _ 132. gplg, 1934, SPECIAL SESSION, P. 139. ` -
· 133, LITTELL, von. 1, 1792, P. 88,
- ‘ 134. gg., wee, P. see; wor. 4, IBOB, 1>. 485,
_, pp, 135. LITTCLL, ver. 2, 1798, P. 261.
*. 136. lgig., 1799, P. 329; ` 3 -
137. gg;. gy1_r_., 1873 215., 1°•·728•
_ 1 138. gple, 1906, Pp. 219, 220.
j 139. gg., 1¤. 224; 4 - - ·
_ 1*10. 3913, \817*•I13, P. 548, ` , 1 ‘ ` -
( 141. gpg. glgl., 1873 so., P, 202; Acre, 1891-93, P. 534. .
' 1 142. gg, 1831*32, 1=. 113. ‘ , 1
` ’ 143. §gg.`§;g;., 1873 ao., P. 579,
` — 144. yy., P,`38B, `
I _ 145; Acre, 1839-40, PP,`132—134.
_ 1 146. [QE, 1934, P. 541,