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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ARTS. 25 & 26] PUBLIC LANDINGS——SCHOOLS——COURTS. 743

Public Landings.

1888, art. 25, sec. 118. 1860, art. 28, sec. 63. 1823, ch. 120, sec. 1.
1890, ch. 438.

122. In all cases where the public convenience requires it,
the county commissioners shall have power to establish a public
landing upon any navigable river, canal, bay, sound or other
navigable waters.

Ibid. sec. 119. 1860, art. 28, sec. 64. 1823, ch. 120, sec. 2.

123. Upon all applications to establish a public landing the
same proceedings shall be had as on applications to open a
public road.

Schools.

1894, ch. 41, sec. 120.

124. The county commissioners of each county in this State,
in their capacity of corporations, are invested with full power
to receive in trust and to hold and control, for the purposes of
such trusts, all money or other property of whatsoever descrip-
tion which may hereafter be bestowed upon such corporations
by will, deed, or in any other form of gift or conveyance, in
trust, for purposes of education, and to provide by resolution
or otherwise for the execution of said trusts in the mode pre-
scribed by the will, deed or other instrument creating the same.


Ibid. sec. 121.

125. The State's attorneys of the several counties are charged
with the duty of seeing that such trusts are carried into effect
in their respective counties; and in case of any neglect on the
part of the county commissioners, it shall be the duty of the
State's attorney in the county in which such neglect occurs to
cause proper proceedings to be instituted in the circuit court
for said county to compel the execution of the said trust.

ARTICLE XXVI.

COURTS.

General Provisions.

1. May make rules and orders.
2. Rules for dismissing suits dur-
ing recess.
3. No suits in privilege.
4. What shall constitute contempt
of court; punishment for.
5. Adjournment by clerk when
judges absent.

6. Power of the clerk to enter judg-
ments by confession during
recess of court.

Appointment of Assistant
Counsel.

7. When may be appointed for
State; counsel for defence.



 

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