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Session Laws, 1939
Volume 581, Page 1529   View pdf image (33K)
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1529

require. There shall be one trial magistrate who shall sit at
North Beach or Chesapeake Beach and who shall sit as often
as the public interest may require. Such magistrate shall
receive an annual salary of $350. 00, payable $100. 00 July 1,
$100. 00 August 15, $100. 00 October 1 and $50. 00 March 1,
which shall be paid by the municipalities of North Beach and
Chesapeake Beach, each municipality contributing the pro-
portion of said salary which the amount of costs, fines, penal-
ties and forfeitures collected by it since the last previous sal-
ary payment bears to the total amount of costs, fines, penal-
ties and forfeitures collected in the two municipalities in such
period, and if no collection be made in either municipality
then the salary payment shall be divided equally between them.

Caroline County. There shall be two trial magistrates, one
of whom shall sit in Denton and receive an annual salary of
one thousand dollars ($1, 000. 00); he shall sit not less than
one day or part thereof in each week in Ridgely and one day
or a part thereof in each week in Greensboro, provided that
he may, in his discretion, sit in two or more of said towns on
the same day as the public business may demand. The other
trial magistrate shall sit at Federalsburg and receive an an-
nual salary of six hundred dollars ($600. 00); he shall sit not
less than two days or parts thereof in each week in Preston,
provided that he may, in his discretion sit in both of said
towns on the game day as the public business may demand.

Carroll County. There shall be two trial magistrates, one
of whom shall sit at Westminster and receive an annual salary
of twenty-four hundred dollars ($2400. 00); the other shall sit
not less than one day or part thereof in each week in Man-
chester, Mt. Airy, Taneytown, Union Bridge and Sykesville and
receive an annual salary of twelve hundred dollars ($1200. 00);
provided that he may sit in more than one of said places on
the same day, in his discretion and as the public business may
require.

Cecil County. There shall be four trial magistrates, one of
whom shall sit at Elkton and shall receive an annual salary
of $1000. 00, one of whom shall sit at Chesapeake City and shall
receive an annual salary of $500. 00, one of whom shall sit at
Port Deposit and shall receive an annual salary of $500. 00,
and one of whom shall sit at Rising Sun and shall receive an
annual salary of $500. 00.

Charles County. There shall be one trial magistrate who
shall sit at La Plata and shall receive an annual salary of
$1, 200. 00.


 

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