ART. V.] CONSTITUTION. 61
first Monday in November next, and on the same day in every |
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fourth year thereafter, elect three men to be Judges of the
Orphans' Courts of said city and counties, respectively, who
shall be citizens 'of the State, and residents for the twelve
months preceding, in the city or county, for which they may |
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be elected. They shall have all the powers now vested in the
Orphans' Courts of the State, subject to such changes as the
Legislature may prescribe. Each of said judges shall be paid |
Jurisdiction. |
a per diem for the time they are actually in session, to be reg-
ulated by law, and to be paid by the said city or counties, re- |
Per diem. |
spectively. In case of a vacancy in the office of Judge of the
Orphans' Court, the Governor shall appoint, subject to con-
firmation or rejection by the Senate, some suitable person to
fill the same for the residue of the term.
Ijama vs. Duvall, 85 Md., 252. Wells vs. Monroe, 86 Md., 448. |
Vacancies. |
SEC. 41. There shall be a Register of Wills in each county
of the State and the city of Baltimore, to be elected by the
legal and qualified voters of said counties and city, respect- |
Register of
Wills. |
ively, who shall hold his office for six years from the time of
his election, and until his successor is elected and qualified; he
shall be re-eligible, and subject at all times to removal for
willful neglect of duty or misdemeanor in office in the same
manner that the clerks of the courts are removable. In the |
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event of any vacancy in the office of the Register of Wills,
said vacancy shall be filled by the Judges of the Orphans'
Court, in which such vacancy occurs, until the next general
election for Delegates to the General Assembly, when a Reg-
ister shall be elected to serve for six years thereafter.
Sappington vs. Scott, 14 Md., 40.
Part VI—Justices of the Peace.
SEC. 42. The Governor, by and with the advice and con- |
Vacancy. |
sent of the Senate, shall appoint such number of Justices of
the Peace and the County Commissioners of the several coun-
ties, and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, respect- |
Appointment. |
ively, shall appoint such number of Constables, for the sev-
eral election districts of the counties and wards of the city of
Baltimore, as are now or may hereafter be prescribed by law;
and Justices of the Peace and Constables so appointed shall
be subject to removal by the judge or judges having criminal
jurisdiction in the county or city, for incompetency, willful
neglect of duty or misdemeanor in office, on conviction in a
court of law. The Justices of the Peace and Constables so ap- |
Constables. |
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