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236 ELECTIONS. [ART. 33
petitions shall be heard, and neither party shall have any right
of removal. Exceptions may be taken to any ruling of the
court at the hearing of any such petitions and appeal allowed to
the Court of Appeals, as in other cases; all such appeals shall be
taken within five days from the date of the decision complained
of, and shall be heard and decided by the Court of Appeals, as
soon after the transmission of the record as may be practicable.
Turner v. Crosby, 85 Md. 180. Ritter v Etchison, 86 Md. 297-8.
1896, ch. 202.
24. In the counties a new general registration shall be made
by each board of registry at intervals of eight years after that
herein provided for by section sixteen (16)—that is to say, prior
to every alternate presidential election after that of 1896. Such
new general registration shall be made in the same way and
under the same rules and provisions in all respects as are herein
prescribed for the first general registration hereunder.
Ibid.
25. In the city of Baltimore there shall be an annual registra-
tion, which shall be conducted under the same rules and provis-
ions in all respects as are herein prescribed for the first general
registration under this article, except that whenever in a year in
which there is not a general registration in the counties any
person applies for registration in Baltimore city who was a reg-
istered voter in any election district or precinct in any county of
the State at the close of the last preceding 'registration in said
city, he shall be required before he shall be entered as a qualified
voter to produce and file a removal certificate in the form herein-
after set forth.
Intermediate Registration.
Ibid
26. Before every November election held in the counties
between the general registration hereinbefore provided for, the
last general registration shall be revised by the board of registry
of each precinct where such election is to be held; and for that
purpose the board of registry shall meet on the Tuesdays, respect-
ively, tive and four weeks preceding the regular fall election, and
shall hold a session from 8 o'clock A. M. to 7 o'clock P. M., and
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