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and to provide each Justice with suitable dockets, indexes,
forms, supplies, and all other equipment, suitable safe, cabi-
nets and filing system for the preservation and filing of books
and papers; and all other necessaries for the conduct and
functioning of said Court; they shall provide suitable quarters
conveniently located in the City of Cumberland, Maryland, for
the transaction of the business of the Court, providing two
Court rooms, a Clerk's office, and a waiting room; said quar-
ters shall be furnished in keeping with Court Rooms generally,
and said Justices shall be the custodians of said quarters.
Section 179-X. The Mayor and City Council of Cumber-
land, Md., are hereby directed, authorized and empowered
to provide for in each annual levy the portion of the salary
hereinbefore provided to be paid said Justices by said City.
DISABILITY, ETC.
Section 179-Y. In case of the absence, illness, disability or
disqualification of either of the People's Court Justices the
other Justice shall perform his duties. In case of the absence,
illness, disability, or disqualification of the Magistrate for
Juvenile Cases, for Allegany County, it shall be the duty of the
People's Court Justice who is then sitting as City Police
Magistrate for the City of Cumberland to perform the duties of
the said Magistrate for Juvenile cases pending the latter's
absence, illness, disability or disqualification; and in case of
the absence, illness, disability or disqualification of said
People's Court Justice, then sitting as City Magistrate, it shall
be the duty of the other People's Court Justice to perform the
duties of the said Magistrate for Juvenile Cases.
CONSTITUTIONALITY.
Section 179-Z. The unconstitutionality of any one or more
of the foregoing provisions or sections shall not be construed
as invalidating the entire act.
Section 179-Z-A. All Acts or part of Acts inconsistent with
the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed.
Section 179-Z-B. This act is hereby declared to be an
emergency law and necessary for the immediate preservation
of the public safety, and being passed by a yea and nay vote,
supported by three-fifths of all the members of the General As-
sembly, the same shall take effect first Monday in May, 1927.
Approved April 5, 1927.
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