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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 285

Section 138 S. The said Council shall have power to
appoint a police magistrate for said corporation, who shall

Police magis-
trate
appointed.

be a justice of the peace of the State of Maryland, in and
for Garrett county, residing in District No. 13. He shall
have full authority, power and jurisdiction to hear, deter-
mine and pass sentences in all case of the violations of the
ordinances of said corporation, and may impose fines for
such violations, or may imprison offenders against said ordi-
nances, and in default of the payment of any fine imposed
by him he shall commit the offender to the town lock-up or
county jail until the same be paid, as may be provided by the
ordinance of the town, or provided in this charter.

Section 138 T. That at the meetings of said Council three
shall constitute a quorum, and all questions submitted shall

Quorum.

be decided by a majority of those present, but less than a
quorum may appoint the time for a subsequent meeting and
adjourn, and the said Councilmen shall serve as such without
compensation.

Approved April 2, 1906.

CHAPTER 286.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section
153 of Article 33 of the Public General Laws, title "Elec-
tions," sub-title " Primary Elections," as repealed and
re-enacted by Chapter 682 of the Acts of 1904.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 153 of Article 33 of the Public General
Laws, title "Elections," sub-title "Primary Elections," as

Repeal and
re-enact.

repealed and re-enacted by Chapter 682 of the Acts of 1904,
be and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted, so as to
read as follows :

153. Primary elections for Mayor, Comptroller, President
of the Second Branch City Council and members of the City

Primary elec-
tions.

Council of Baltimore shall be held in all respects according
to the foregoing provisions, except that the day for holding
the same shall be the first Tuesday of April of the year in
which the municipal elections in said city of Baltimore are,
to be held, and at every general registration held in Balti-
more city subsequent to the passage of this Act there shall be
provided in the registration books an additional column,



 

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