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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
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WM. PINKNEY "WHYTE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 315

Assembly, a notice of which election shall be given
by the Sheriff of Allegany county in the manner
prescribed by law, and the County of Allegany shall
be entitled to elect but three Delegates to the Gen-
eral Assembly.
SEC. 5. And be it enacted. That the county of Gar-
rett, if formed according to the provisions of the Con-
stitution and laws, shall be embraced in the fourth
Judicial Circuit, and the time for holding the courts
' therein shall be the third Monday in May, and the
first Monday in December, in each year.
SEC. 6. And be it enacted. That the Judges of said
court may pass all such rules as maybe necessary for
facilitating the business of the county, and such rules
shall provide for transaction of equity business, and
the said court for equity business shall be considered
as always open.
SEC. 7. And be it enacted. That the jury law now
applicable to Allegany county, shall be extended
and applied to the new County of Garrett.
SEC. 8. And be it enacted, That the qualified voters
of said new county shall be entitled to elect all such
county or other officers as the Constitution of the
State may authorize or require to be elected by other
counties of the State, at a special election to be held
for such officers, on the seventh day of January, in
the year eighteen hundred and seventy-three, in each
election district in said new county, a notice of which
election shall be given by the Sheriff' of Allegany
county in the manner now prescribed by law.
SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That all the Justices of
the Peace, Constables and Road Supervisors residing
and acting within the limits of Garrett county, who
received their appointment as such for the County of
Allegany, are hereby continued in office, and their
official acts shall be as good and binding in law as if
they had been duly appointed and qualified as offi-
cers for Garrett county, until their successors shall
be appointed and qualified; provided the same be not
otherwise defective for reasons other than the want
of jurisdiction.

Fourth Judi-
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Jury law.
Qualified
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