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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 1. ] BULLET PLAYING——CIRCUIT COURT. 13

an action shall lie against the county commissioners to recover
the same.

BULLET PLAYING.

P. L L, (1860, ) art. 1, sec. 8.

23. Any person who shall be found playing at bullets in the
public streets of any town in Allegany county, or any of the
public roads therein, shall be liable to be presented therefor in
the circuit court for the county, and upon conviction shall be
fined in the discretion of the court a sum not exceeding fifty
dollars.

CIRCUIT COURT.

1878, ch 57.

24. There shall be four regular common law terms of the
circuit court for Allegany county, held at Cumberland, three of
which shall be jury terms, and one of which shall be a non-jury
term. The three jury terms shall commence as follows: on the
first Monday in January, the second Monday in April, and the
second Monday in October, respectively, in each year, and to each
of said terms juries shall be summoned and returned in the mode
and manner prescribed by law; and the remaining term of said
court shall commence on the first Thursday in July in each year,
to which term no jury shall be summoned, and said court shall
transact thereat any business which may be transacted without
the intervention of a jury.

P. L. L., (1860, ) art. 1, sec. 11.

25. The trial terms of said court shall be the term next
succeeding that to which the original process shall be returnable.

1874, ch. 262.

26. In all cases which were pending in the circuit court for
Allegany county at the time of the formation of Garrett county,
and in which title to land, now situated in Garrett county, was
in controversy, and which are now pending, or in which judg-
ment has been entered, it shall be lawful for the circuit court for
Allegany county to proceed to final judgment and execution
thereof; and in all such cases still pending, and in all other cases
in which a warrant of resurvey may be necessary or proper, they

 

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