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1254 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 734

lington who shall receive an annual salary of Seven hun-
dred and fifty dollars ($750); one at Abingdon, who shall
receive an annual salary of Six hundred and fifty dollars
($650). In addition to the provisions of Section 110, the
substitute Trial Magistrate for Harford County shall sit
at Bel Air when not otherwise substituting and shall also
sit at Aberdeen not less than two days or parts thereof,
each week, as the public business shall require, and who
shall receive such salary in addition to that provided in
Section 110 of Article 52 as may be fixed from time to
time by the said County Commissioners of Harford County;
and provided further that all of said magistrates may sit
from time to time at other locations in the County other
than those regularly designated.

(Worcester County. ) There shall be four trial magis-
trates, one of whom shall sit at Snow Hill and receive an
annual salary of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200. 00); one
of whom shall sit at Pocomoke and receive an annual salary
of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200. 00); one of whom shall
sit at Berlin and receive an annual salary of Twelve Hun-
dred Dollars ($1200. 00), and one of whom shall sit at
Ocean City and receive an annual salary of Twelve Hun-
dred Dollars ($1200. 00). There shall be no constables
assigned to trial magistrates in Worcester County. In ad-
dition to the provisions of Section 110 of this Article, the
Substitute Trial Magistrate appointed for* Worcester
County shall receive a salary of Six Hundred Dollars
($600) per year.

104. Clerks. The County Commissioners shall provide
such clerical assistance, and pay such compensation there-
for, as said Commissioners may deem reasonably necessary
for any trial magistrate. The appointment of clerical as-
sistants shall be made by the trial magistrate to be thus
served, when provision therefor is made by the County
Commissioners; except that in Montgomery, Allegany, Bal-
timore, Carroll and Prince George's Counties such clerical
assistants shall be appointed by the County Commissioners
of said counties. In counties in which provision is made
by the County Commissioners for clerical assistants, except
Allegany County, the trial magistrates shall direct and
supervise the services to be rendered by said assistants.
The clerk to the Trial Magistrate of the Town of Bruns-
wick, Frederick County, shall receive an annual salary of
Four Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($480. 00).

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1943.

Approved May 6, 1943.

 

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