1430 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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such attendance, shall be sufficient authority to the clerk of the
county commissioners to pay the amount specified therein.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES.
1886, ch. 17. 1886, ch. 386. 1890, ch. 148. 1894, ch. 37.
1896, ch. 265. 1900, ch. 604. 1904, ch. 164.
1906, ch. 212. 1906, ch. 590. 1908,
ch. 534. 1910, ch. 696.
325. There shall be the following number of justices of
the peace and constables for Montgomery county: for the first
election district, four justices of the peace, one of whom shall
reside at Laytonsville, and three constables; for the second elec-
tion district, three justices of the peace, one of whom shall
reside in Clarksburg and one in Hyattstown, and two con-
stables; for the third election district, three justices of the
peace, one of whom shall reside in Poolesville, and two con-
stables; for the fourth election district, three justices of the
peace, one of whom shall reside in Rockville, and three con-
stables, one of whom shall reside in Rockville; for the fifth
election district, four justices of the peace and two constables;
for the sixth election district, two justices of the peace and two
constables; for the seventh election district, four justices of
the peace, one of whom shall be appointed from and reside in
the settlement known as Chevy Chase, and two constables; for
the eighth election district, three justices of the peace and two
constables; for the ninth election district, three justices of the
peace, one of whom shall reside in Gaithersburg, and two con-
stables, one of whom shall reside in Gaithersburg; for the
tenth election district, three justices of the peace and two con-
stables; for the eleventh election district, three justices of the
peace, one of whom shall reside in Barnesville, and two con-
stables; for the twelfth election district, four justices of the
peace and two constables, and for the thirteenth election dis-
trict, three justices of the peace, one of whom shall be appointed
from and reside in the town of Kensington or immediate vicin-
ity, and two constables.
P. L. L. (1888), art. 16, sec. 128.
326. Whenever a justice of the peace for said county shall
issue a summons for a defendant residing in a different election
district from the said justice, he shall, upon the request of the
defendant, transmit the papers in the cause to some justice in
the district where the defendant resides, who shall try the
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