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1904, ch. 70. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 201. 1916, sec. 313. 1928, sec. 393.
393. Each of said justices of the peace, before entering upon the duties
of his office, shall give to the State of Maryland a good and sufficient bond,
with security to be approved by the County Commissioners of Baltimore
County, in the following penalties, to wit: Justices of the peace appointed
for the second, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, tenth and eleventh
election districts, in the penalty of five hundred dollars; justices in the
first, third, ninth, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth election
districts in the penalty of one thousand dollars; said bonds to be in the
condition that each of said justices will truly and faithfully discharge,
execute and perform all and singular the duties and obligations of justice
of the peace, and that he will account for and pay over to the County
Commissioners of Baltimore County, or to whomsoever else may be here-
after or otherwise designated by law as the proper recipient thereof, all
fines, penalties and forfeitures, or the portion thereof which he is bound
to account for and pay over as aforesaid, and that he will faithfully and
truly account for and pay over to the person or corporation entitled to
receive the same all money belonging to such person or corporation which
may come into his hands as such justice of the peace.
1904, ch. 70. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 202. 1910, ch. 474, p. 595. 1916, sec. 314.
1920, ch. 123. 1928, sec. 394.
394. It shall be the duty of the Governor, after the appointment of
the justices of the peace provided for in Section 392 of this Article, to
select from the justices so appointed one justice of the peace appointed
from the First Election District to sit at the station-house at Catonsville,
one justice of the peace appointed from the Fourteenth Election District,
to sit in such place in said district as may be designated by the County
Commissioners; one justice of the peace appointed from the Ninth Elec-
tion District to sit at Towson as a committing magistrate; one justice of
the peace from the Twelfth Election District to sit in such place therein
as may be designated by the County Commissioners of Baltimore County
as a committing magistrate and a justice of the peace appointed from the
Thirteenth Election District to sit at the station house at St. Denis in
said Thirteenth Election District; and one justice of the peace appointed
from the Third Election District of Baltimore County to sit in some
place to be designated by the County Commissioners of Baltimore County
at Pikesville as a committing magistrate; said justice so selected from the
Eirst Election District to sit at the station house at Catonsville, shall
keep his office at the station house for which he was appointed, open and
shall attend said station house every day (Sunday excepted) at such hours
and times as his duties may require, or as he may be required by the
County Commissioners or by the State's Attorney for Baltimore County;
said justice so selected from the Twelfth Election District shall keep
his office open at such other hours and times as his duties may require or
as ordered by the County Commissioners or State's Attorney of the coun-
ty; and said justice so selected from the Third Election District to sit
at Pikesville shall attend his office at such hours and times as his duties
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