RUTLEDGE, Associate Justice.
The Lendahand Company conducts a loan business at Baltimore, operating under the Maryland Small Loan Act. In 1936 defendants obtained a loan of $100 from it. In arranging the loan, plaintiff's vice president, also a notary, deducted 70 cents from the proceeds on account of no-tarial fees. These included 10 cents for each signature on the note and 25 cents for separate wage assignments executed as security. The fees did not reach the company...
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