2304 ARTICLE 10.
ordinance of the town of Cambridge, by the said Treasurer of Dorchester
County; and the said justice's costs so deducted and collected for the
trial of cases in violation of the ordinances of Cambridge shall be used
and paid on account of the salary or compensation of said police justice,
paid by the County Commissioners of Dorchester County, as hereinafter
provided by Section 360 of this Article.
1912, ch. 698, sec. 15. 1924, ch. 55.
360. That the said police justice shall receive as compensation for his
services the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) per year, or the
proportionate part thereof, so long as he shall continue to act as such
police justice, said salary to be paid by the County Commissioners of
Dorchester County, in equal monthly instalments, and shall be paid as
full compensation for services rendered under this Act; and no police
justice shall charge any fee other than provided by law or receive any
gratuity for making any commitment granting any release, or the per-
formance of any duty required by law in criminal cases, or when acting
as coroner; but the said County Commissioners shall in no case pay the
aforesaid salary until the said polios justice shall have first filed his
monthly report as required by Section 359 of this Article.
1912, ch. 698, sec. 6.
361. If any police justice shall be unable by reason of sickness, ab-
sence, relationship or other temporary cause whatever to attend to his
duties as such police justice, it shall be the duty of the State's Attorney for
said county to designate and require another justice: of the peace, to
perform the duties of said police justice so sick, absent or otherwise unable
to perform the duties of his office, so long as the same may be necessary,
and the State's Attorney shall forthwith certify any selection he may
make to the County Commissioners of Dorchester County. The justice
so required to perform said duties as police justice shall receive the same
compensation prescribed for said police justice, and shall be paid by the
County Commissioners, who shall deduct the same from the salary of the
police justice for whom he was serving.*
LICENSES.
CAEEIAGES NOT MADE IN THIS STATE.
P. L. L., 1888. Art. 10, sec. 204. 1860, Art. 10, sec. 149.
362. No person shall bring into Dorchester County any carriages,
hacks, gigs or buggy wagons of any description, not manufactured in this
State, to be sold on commission or otherwise, without first obtaining a
license for that purpose.
*Sec. 7, ch. 698, 1912. repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.
|
![clear space](../../../images/clear.gif) |