Vansant v. State

53 A. 711, 96 Md. 110, 1902 Md. LEXIS 140
Court of Appeals of Maryland·Decided December 3, 1902·Published·Cited by 13 cases

Opinion

*122 Boyd, J.,

delivered the opinion of the Court.

This is a suit on the bond of James M. Vansant, former Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Baltimore City, to recover interest alleged to have been received by him on sums of money collected by him, by virtue of his office as such clerk, on account of the State. The declaration alleges that he so deposited said sums of money in bank that they drew large rates of interest during the time the bond was in force, to wit, from the 21st day of November, 1895, to the 10th day of December, 1897. The condition of the bond was that if said Vansant “faithfully performs the duties now required of him by law, or which may hereafter be required of him by law, then the above obligation shall be void,” etc. The local law of Baltimore City provides for bonds to be given by the clerks of the Courts of that city in the penalties therein named (that of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas being fifty thousand dollars) “each of said bonds conditioned for the faithful performance of all the duties now required of each of said clerks by law.” The State does not rely upon the latter part of the condition, and it is therefore unnecessary to consider the effect of the language, “or which may hereafter be required of him by law,” excepting to say that it cannot invalidate the other portion of the bond. There was a demurrer to the declaration, which was overruled, demurrers were filed to the first, second, third, fourth and fifth pleas, which were sustained, and a number of prayers were passed on by the Court, but the question involved can be considered under three heads.

1. Can the State require Mr. Vansant to account for interest received by him on money he collected for the State, and which he deposited in bank until the time arrived for him to pay it over ?

The record shows that he opened all the accounts in bank as Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and between April 13th, 1896, and June 2nd of that year, he deposited in the American National Bank of Baltimore moneys received by him as such clerk, amounting to $174,000, and from April 9th *123 to May 27, 1897, he deposited in that bank $173,000. Between May 1st and June 3rd, 1896, he deposited in the Third National Bank of Baltimore $37,000 and from April 26th to the 26th day of May, 1897, he deposited in that bank $38,-207.05. He remitted all of said sums to the treasurer of the State on the 30th day of June of those respective years in payment of license moneys. In the Mechanic’s National Bank of Baltimore he opened one account in the name of “James M. Vansant, Clerk,” and another as “James M. Vansant, Clerk, Special,” in each of the two years. The total amounts deposited in that bank amounted to $1,025,107.10, of which it was proven he remitted to the treasurer $985,-835.99, the most of it being sent the latter part of June. The cashiers of the American National and the Third National Bank paid him interest by their checks and the Mechanic’s Bank credited an individual account he kept there with interest at the rate of two per centum per annum on daily balances. That was also the rate allowed him by the American National and one per centum per annum on daily balances was paid him by the Third National.

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