(a) All warrants or checks issued by the county clerk of any county in this state on order of the county court for the payment of any claim in any journal provided under § 14-23-203 shall be issued in the order in which the claim appears in the appropriate journal. (b) The clerk shall be liable on his or her official bond for any loss suffered by any person due to any violation of the provisions of this subchapter by the clerk. Acts 1961, No. 139, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 17-719; Acts 2011, No. 614, § 6. (a) All warrants or checks issued by the county clerk of any county in this state on order of the county court for the payment of any claim in any journal provided under § 14-23-203 shall be issued in the order in which the claim appears in the appropriate journal. (b) The clerk shall be liable on his or her official bond for any loss suffered by any person due to any violation of the provisions of this subchapter by the clerk. Acts 1961, No. 139, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 17-719; Acts 2011, No. 614, § 6. (a) All warrants or checks issued by the county clerk of any county in this state on order of the county court for the payment of any claim in any journal provided under § 14-23-203 shall be issued in the order in which the claim appears in the appropriate journal. (b) The clerk shall be liable on his or her official bond for any loss suffered by any person due to any violation of the provisions of this subchapter by the clerk. Acts 1961, No. 139, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 17-719; Acts 2011, No. 614, § 6. (a) All warrants or checks issued by the county clerk of any county in this state on order of the county court for the payment of any claim in any journal provided under § 14-23-203 shall be issued in the order in which the claim appears in the appropriate journal. (b) The clerk shall be liable on his or her official bond for any loss suffered by any person due to any violation of the provisions of this subchapter by the clerk. Acts 1961, No. 139, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 17-719; Acts 2011, No. 614, § 6.
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