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Session Laws, 1949
Volume 590, Page 1475   View pdf image (33K)
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 1475

respective Justices of the Peace, so selected to sit at any
station-house in the City of Baltimore, shall transact no
other business at such station-house except the business re-
quired of them, by the several sections of this sub-title of this
Article, to be by them respectively, performed at such station-
house. The attendance at any such station-house of an addi-
tional Justice of the Peace shall be regulated and controlled
by the Police Commissioner for the City of Baltimore, but
the Police Commissioner in regulating the attendance of an
additional Justice of the Peace at a station-house shall not
assign any Justice of the Peace to said station-house, under
this section or Section 737 of this said Article 4, other than
a Justice of the Peace selected by the Governor to sit at a
station-house in said city and designated by him, as long as
one of the regularly assigned and designated Justices of the
Peace so assigned by the Governor shall be available for said
purpose.

Each of said Justices of the Peace, before entering upon
the duties of his office, shall give to the State of Maryland,
good and sufficient bond, with a surety or sureties to be ap-
proved by the Judge of the Superior Court of Baltimore City,
in the penalty of Three Thousand Dollars (f3, 000. 00), upon
the condition expressed in each of said bonds that the Justice
giving it shall truly and faithfully discharge, execute and
perform all and singular the duties and obligations of a
Justice of the Peace, and that he will account for and pay
over to the Collector of Baltimore City, or to whomsoever else
may be otherwise or hereafter designated by law as the
proper recipient thereof, respectively, all fees, fines, penalties
and forfeitures which he is bound to account for and pay
over as aforesaid, and that he will faithfully and truly account
for and pay over to the persons, firms or corporations entitled
thereto, all money or monies belonging to such persons, firms
or corporations which may come into his hands as such Justice
of the Peace.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That Section 736 of
said Article and title, as amended by Chapter 975 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1945, be and the
same is hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to
read as follows:

736. The Justices of the Peace selected to sit at a station-
house in the City of Baltimore and designated by the Gover-
nor as the "Chief Police Magistrate of Baltimore City",
shall receive the sum of Forty-five Hundred Dollars ($4, 500. -
00) per annum, and each of the other Justices of the Peace
selected by the Governor to sit at a station-house in the

 

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