ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR, 205
and constables and for the distribution of road funds and
fer all other purposes for which election districts are taken
as a political unit, the said Lanham Election District shall
have the status of the other election districts of said county.
Approved April 9, 1920.
CHAPTER 123.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Sections
314, 319 and 324 of Offutt's Code of the Public Local
Laws of Baltimore County, edition of 1916, title "Jus-
tices of the Peace," and to repeal Section 317 of said
Code relating to justices of the peace selected to sit at the
station-house at Canton.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Sections 314, 319 and 324 of Offutt's Code of Pub-
lic Local Laws of Baltimore County of the edition of 1916,
be and the same are hereby repealed and re-enacted so as to
read as follows:
314. That it shall be the duty of the Governor, after the
appointment of the justices of the peace provided for in Sec-
tion 200 (312) of this Article, to select from the justices so
appointed one justice of the peace appointed from the First
Election District to sit at the station-house at Catonsville; one
justice of the peace appointed from the Fourteenth Election
District, to sit in such place in said district as may be desig-
nated by the County Commissioners; one justice of the peace
appointed from the Ninth Election District to sit at Towson
as a committing magistrate; one justice of the peace from the
Twelfth Election District to sit in such place therein as may
be designated by the County Commissioners of Baltimore
County as a committing magistrate and a justice of the peace
appointed from the Thirteenth Election District to sit at the
station house at St. Denis in said Thirteenth Election District;
and one justice of the peace appointed from the Third Elec-
tion District of Baltimore County to sit in some place to be
designated by the County Commissioners of Baltimore County
at Pikesville as a committing magistrate; said justice so se-
lected from the First Election District to sit at the station
house at Catonsville, shall keep his office at the station house
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