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808 SALARIES AND PENSIONS OF JUDGES. [ART. 26

prejudice to the appellee to sue at law, see Maryland Hotel Co. v. Baltimore
Engraving Co., 92 Md. 725.

Cited but not construed in Brehm v. Sperry, 92 Md. 408.

This section is Identical with art. 75, sec. 115. See also, art. 75, sec. 102,
et seq.

Salaries of Judges.

1904, art. 26, sec. 45. 1892, sec. 388. 1908, ch. 180.

45. The salary of each chief judge of the first seven judicial circuits
and of the judge of the court of appeals from Baltimore city shall be
five thousand eight hundred dollars, and of the several judges of the
supreme bench of Baltimore city shall be four thousand and five hundred
dollars, and of each associate judge of the first seven judicial circuits
shall be three thousand six hundred dollars per annum, payable
quarterly.

What are Judicial services? For a case involving the right of a judge to

recover for extra Judicial services under the act of 1805, ch. 86, section 2,

see State v. Chase, 5 H. & J. 305.

Pensions of Judges.

Ibid. sec. 46. 1904, ch. 236.

46. Every judge of the circuit court for any of the counties, and of
the supreme bench of Baltimore city, and of the court of appeals, who
shall attain the age of seventy years' while in office, after having served
the ten preceding consecutive years, and every judge of any of said
courts who shall have served upon the bench fifteen consecutive years,
whether such service be before or after April 7, 1904, or partly before
or partly after said date, and who shall have reached the age of seventy,
and every person who has heretofore been elected and has served as
judge of any of said courts, and is now no longer in office and has
attained the age of seventy years, or if not now seventy years of age,
when he shall attain said age, shall be entitled to a salary of twenty-four
hundred dollars per annum, payable in quarterly instalments, as other
judges' salaries are now paid.

 

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