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ACT. 53. ] LANDLORD AND TENANT. 167

23. Whenever the jurors for any term of Court in this State
have been drawn as hereinbefore provided by this article, and
the business of said term has so far proceeded as that either
the grand jury or the petit jury, or both the grand jury and the
petit jury shall have been finally discharged, and by reason of
any event or events happening before or after said final dis-
charge, any criminal charge shall arise which the said court
shall deem of sufficient importance to be investigated forthwith
by the grand jury and to be tried by a petit jury, the said
court may, in its discretion, require the grand jury for said
term, and the petit jury for said term, or either said grand
jurors or said petit jurors, to be summoned to return to said
court at such time as the court may direct; and in case any one
of the petit jurors shall be unable to attend, for reasons which
said court may deem satisfactory, the court shall proceed to
fill the vacancy thus created as though the petit jury had not
been finally discharged, and as now provided by law, and there-
upon said court may proceed to investigate and try said crimi-
nal charge as fully and completely as though said grand or
petit jurors, or either of them, had not been finally discharged
'for said term; and in counties where the circuit court holds
non-jury terms, the power of the court to require the return
of the jurors aforesaid, and to hold a session of said adjourned
jury term shall exist as though there were no such non-jury
terms of said court, and the same had not intervened. And
the grand jurors summoned to return to the court under this
Act, if there be twelve present, and concurring in any action
taken by them shall have all the powers of the grand jury
originally constituted for the term, to which they were drawn,
and for the transaction of all business at said session of the
Court.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.

Approved April 8, 1908.

ARTICLE LIII.

LANDLORD AND TENANT.

CHAPTER 93.

AN ACT to repeal Section 17, Article 53, of the Code of Public
General Laws, title "Landlord and Tenant, " as repealed and
re-enacted by the Act of 1904, Chapter 568, exempting certain

 

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