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no applicant whose parents or guardians are able to pay
said tuition and/or board shall be appointed. All laws incon-
sistent with the provisions of this Section are hereby re-
pealed to the extent of such inconsistency.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1st, 1941.
Approved April 23, 1941.
CHAPTER 349.
(Senate Bill 342)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section
110 (Substitute Magistrates) of Article 52 of the An-
notated Code of Maryland (1939 Edition ) title "Justices,
of the Peace", sub-title "Trial Magistrates System",, re-
lating to the compensation of the Substitute Trial Magis-
trate in Baltimore County.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Section 110 (Substitute Magistrates) of
Article 52 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1939 Edi-
tion) title "Justices of the Peace", sub-title "Trial Magis-
trates System", be and the same is hereby repealed and
re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows: —
110. (Substitute Magistrates. ) In addition to the
justices of the peace and justices of the peace at large
hereinbefore specified, the Governor, by and with the ad-
vice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint one justice
of the peace at large for each county of the State who
shall be designated "Substitute Trial Magistrate". Such
magistrate shall post the bond required of trial magis-
trates and shall receive a salary of $100. 00 per year, ex-
cept the substitute magistrate appointed for Baltimore
County, who shall receive ($1000. 00) per year in addition
to the compensation received when actually sitting as a
substitute as hereinafter provided.
In the event of the temporary absence or inability of a
trial magistrate, the substitute trial magistrate shall serve
in his place and stead during the period of his absence or
inability, and shall have the same power and authority and
be subject to the same duties and responsibilities as the
said trial magistrate. He shall receive from the County
Commissioners the same pro-rata amount for his compen-
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