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under the laws of this State or any ordinances of the Town
of Oxford, which said report shall show the names of the
parties, the fines and penalties imposed, together with the
amount of costs, and to whom said costs were due, and the
said Police Justice shall at the time of filing said report and
as a part of said report pay over to the said County Commis-
sioners the amount of all fines, penalties, forfeitures so re-
ceived by him which shall be applied by the County Commis-
sioners to the payment of all fees in criminal cases charge-
able against said County Commissioners; provided that all
fines or penalties imposed for violation of any ordinances of
the Town of Oxford shall be paid over to the Commissioners
of said town.
1170. That if any Justice of the Peace so selected to act
as said Police Justice of the Third Election District of the
Third Election Precinct of said County is unable, by reason
of sickness, absence, relationship or other temporary cause, to
attend to his duties as such Police Justice, it shall be the duty
of the State's Attorney of said County to designate and re-
quire another Justice of the Peace to perform the duties of
said Police Justice so sick, absent or otherwise unable to
perform the duties of his office so long as the same may be
necessary, and the State's Attorney shall forthwith certify
any selection he may make to the County Commissioners for
Talbot County. The Justice so required to temporarily per-
form the said duties as Police Justice shall receive the same
compensation as is now allowed by law to Justices of the
Peace for like services and shall be paid by the said County
Commissioners and deducted from the salary of the Police
Justice for whom he is serving, and in the event of the death,
removal, resignation or disqualification of said Police Justice
said vacancy shall be filled by selection and designation by
the Governor of this State.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the first day of June, 1920.
Approved April 16, 1920.
CHAPTER 522.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Article 27,
Sections 436 and 438 of Bagby's Code of 1914, entitled
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