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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 4.] COURTS. 347

the judge shall issue an order to the sheriff of Baltimore city, re-
quiring him to summon twenty jurors to attend the court, when
proceedings shall be had in such cases as is usual in like cases in
equity.

1874, ch. 312. 1888. ch. 194.

175. The judge of the circuit court is not required to file
opinions for or in respect of any final decree or decretal order,
whenever such decree or order shall have passed upon argument,
oral or in writing, on the part of any of the parties to a cause.
This section shall apply also to the judge of the circuit court
number two of Baltimore city.

CIRCUIT COURT NUMBER TWO OF BALTTMORE CITY.
1888, ch 194.

176. Another court is established in and for the city of
Baltimore, to be styled the circuit court number two of Balti-
more city. The powers a,nd jurisdiction of said court shall be
concurrent with those now held and exercised by the circuit
court of Baltimore city, and both of said courts shall have the
same terms and return days; subject, however, to such rules and
regulations for a proper distribution and apportionment of busi-
ness between them as the supreme bench of Baltimore city shall
from time to time prescribe.

Ibid.

177. There shall be elected another judge of the supreme
bench of Baltimore city, by the legal and qualified voters of said
city, at the election to be held in said city on the Tuesday next
after the first Monday of November, eighteen hundred and
eighty-eight; the said judge, when elected, to be subject to all
the provisions of the constitution relating to the supreme bench,
in Baltimore city and the several judges thereof.

Ibid.

178. There shall be elected at the same election by the legal
and qualified voters of Baltimore city, a clerk for said circuit
court number two of Baltimore city, who shall be subject to all
the provisions of the constitution relating to the clerk of the
circuit court of Baltimore city.

 

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