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[Art. 4, Sec. 41] MARYLAND MANUAL 617
or rejection by the Senate, some suitable person to fill the
same for the residue of the term.
^ SEC. 41. There shall be a Register of Wills in each coun-
ty of the State, and the City of Baltimore, to be elected by
the legal and qualified voters of said counties and city, re-
spectively, who shall hold his office for four 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 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 As-
sembly when a Register shall be elected to serve for four
years thereafter.
Part V-A—People's Courts
"SEC. 41A. There is hereby created a People's Court of
Baltimore City. Said Court shall consist originally of a
Chief Judge and two Associate Judges; the number of
such Judges may thereafter be increased or decreased by
the General Assembly by law but no such decrease shall
affect the term of any Judge then in office or his right to
stand for election for further terms as hereinafter provided.
The Judges of said Court shall have the qualifications pre-
scribed by Section 2 of this Article and shall have practiced
law in the City of Baltimore for a total period of at
least five years; shall hold office subject to the provisions
of Sections 3 and 4 of this Article with regard to retire-
ment and removal from office; and shall receive from the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City such compensa-
tion as shall be fixed by law by the General Assembly, which
shall not be diminished during continuance in office.
The Governor shall appoint to said Court, to take office
on the first Monday of May, 1941, one Associate Judge for
a term expiring December 31, 1942, one Associate Judge
for a term expiring December 31, 1944, and a Chief Judge
for a term expiring December 31, 1946; and, upon the
creation of any additional office on said Court by increase
in the number of Judges pursuant to this Section, shall
appoint an Associate Judge for such term, not exceeding
eight years and expiring on the thirty-first day of December
immediately following a Congressional election, as the law
'1 Thus amended by Chapter 99, Acts of 1956, ratified November 6, 1956.
'Thus amended by Chapter 575, Acts of 1959. ratified November 8, 1960.

 
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