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in the volume, designated by the court as not to be reported, and
9, copious index.
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING REPORTS
SEC. 4. Each volume of the reports shall contain at least six
hundred pages, and shall be printed on good paper, to be selected
and purchased by the reporter, at the cost of the State, with
clear type, and in size, form, quality of materials, and quantity
of matter per page, shall correspond as nearly as possible with
the eighteenth volume of Maryland Reports, and shall be
sold at a price of five dollars a volume, in fine law binding, or
four dollars and a-half when not bound; and shall be printed,
published and bound at the expense of the reporter, who shall
be entitled to the copyright of the volume.
STATE SUBSCRIPTION.
SEC. 5. The State shall take two hundred copies of each volume
of said reports, at the price of six dollars per volume, delivered
at the State Library, being at the rate of two dollars per page, of
a single volume of six hundred pages, and at the same rate when
the volume may exceed six hundred pages.
THE CIRCUIT COURTS.
CONSTITUTION—ARTICLE IV—PART III.
EIGHT JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.
SEC. 19. The State shall be divided into eight judicial circuits
in manner following, viz: The counties of Worcester, Somerset
and Dorchester shall constitute the first circuit; the counties of
Caroline, Talbot, Queen Anne's, Kent and Cecil the second; the
counties of Baltimore and Harford the third; the counties of
Allegany and Washington the fourth; the counties of Carroll,
Howard and Anne Arundel the fifth; the counties of Mont-
gomery and Frederick the sixth; the counties of Prince George's,
Charles, Calvert and St. Mary's the seventh, and Baltimore city
the eighth. (Garrett created in 1872, belongs to the fourth
district. )
A COURT IN EACH COUNTY—JURISDICTION.
SEC. 20. A court shall be held in each county of the State, to
be styled the Circuit Court for the county in which it may be
held. The said Circuit Courts shall have and exercise, in the
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