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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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2250 ARTICLE 52

(Frederick County.) There shall be five trial magistrates, two of whom
shall sit at Frederick and receive each an annual salary of $2,400.00, one
of whom shall sit at Emmitsburg and receive an annual salary of $600.00,
one of whom shall sit at Thurmont and receive an annual salary of $600.00
and one of whom shall sit at Brunswick and receive an annual salary of
$1,200.00. One of the trial magistrates at Frederick shall sit not less than
one day or part thereof in each week in Middletown, New Market and
Buckeystown, provided that in his discretion he may sit in two or more of
said towns on the same day as the public business may require.

(Garrett County.) There shall be four trial magistrates, one of whom
shall sit at Oakland, and receive an annual salary of nine hundred dollars
($900.00), one of whom shall sit at Grantsville and receive an annual
salary of three hundred dollars ($300.00), one of whom shallsit at Friends-
ville and receive an annual salary of three hundred dollars ($300.00) and
one of whom shall sit at Kitzmillersville and receive an annual'salary of
three hundred dollars ($300.00).

(Harford County.) There shall be four trial magistrates, one of whom
shall sit at Bel Air, who shall receive an annual salary of two thousand
dollars ($2,000); one at Havre de Grace, who shall receive an annual
salary of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) ; one at Aberdeen, who shall
receive an annual salary of one .thousand dollars ($1,000), and one at
Darlington, who shall receive an annual Salary of three hundred dollars
($300). In addition to the provisions of Section 110, the substitute trial
magistrate for Harford County shall sit at Bel Air, when not otherwise
substituting, and shall also sit at Edgewood not less than two days or
parts thereof each week, as the public business may require, and who shall
receive a salary of six hundred dollars ($600) a year.

(Howard County.) There shall be three trial magistrates, each of whom
shall receive an annual salary of $1,200.00. One of said magistrates shall
sit at Ellicott City, one at Elkridge and one at Savage, provided that the
magistrate at Ellicott City shall sit at least one day or a part thereof in
each week at Lisbon.

(Kent County.) There shall be one trial magistrate who shall sit at
Chestertown and who shall receive an annual salary of $1,200.00.

(Montgomery County.) There shall be three trial magistrates each of
whom shall receive an annual salary of $1,800.00. One of. said magistrates
shall sit at Rockville and one at Silver Spring and one at Bethesda. The
magistrate at Silver Spring shall sit not less than one day or part thereof
in each week in Takoma Park. The Sheriff of Montgomery County, Chief
Deputy, and all other deputies are hereby authorized, directed and required
to serve all civil process issued by said magistrates.

(Prince George's County.) There shall be two trial magistrates, each of
whom shall receive an annual salary of $2,400.00, and $400 traveling ex-
penses which shall be in lieu of all expenses provided for in Section 105 of
this sub-title, one of said magistrates shall sit; at Upper Marlboro and the
other at Hyattsville and they shall alternate their place of sitting each
month, the magistrate at Upper Marlboro shall sit not less than one day
or part thereof in each week, in Seat Pleasant District, and the magistrate
at Hyattsville shall sit not less than one day or part thereof in each week
at Laurel, provided that either or both may in his discretion sit at two
places on the same day, as the public business may require; and in Prince
George's County any defendant, or his agent or attorney, who shall make
suggestion in writing, upon oath, that he does not believe such defendant


 

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