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330 FREDERICK COUNTY. [ART. 11.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES.
1870, c. 276 repeals and re-enacts section 187 so to read as follows:
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1870, c 276.
Number of, for
each election
district.
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187. There shall be the following number of justices
of the peace and. constables in Frederick county, to
wit: for election district number one, three justices of
the peace and three constables; for election district
number two, seven justices of the peace and six consta-
bles; for election district number three, three justices
of the peace and three constables; for election district
number four, three justices of the peace and three con-
stables; for election district number five, three justices
of the peace and three constables; for election district
number six, three justices of the peace and three con-
stables; for election district number seven, four justices
of the peace and three constables; for election district
number eight, four justices of the peace and three con-
stables; for election district number nine, three justices
of the peace and three constables; for election district
number ten, three justices of the peace and three consta-
bles; for election district number eleven, four justices
of the peace and three constables; for election district
number twelve, three justices of the peace and two con-
stables; for election district number thirteen, two jus-
tices of the peace and two constables; for election dis-
trict number fourteen, two justices of the peace and
two constables; for election district number fifteen, two
justices of the peace and two constables; for election
district number sixteen, two justices of the peace and
two constables; for election district number seventeen,
two justices of the peace and two constables.
Approved and in force April 4, 1870.
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1870, c. 1, approved and in force January 20, 1870, authorizes the governor to ap-
point two justices of the peace for the second election district, in addition to the four
now required by law to be appointed in said district.
1870, c. 36, approved and in force February 19, 1870, authorizes the appointment
of one additional justice of the peace in the eleventh election district.
Both these acts appear to be superseded by the subsequent act of 1870, c. 276, supra.
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