Theodore R. McKeldin, Governor 979
title "Attorneys at Law and Attorneys in Fact", sub-title "Ad-
mission to the Bar", relating to the courts and proceedings wherein
unlicensed persons may not practice law in this State.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Section 1 of Article 10 of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1951 Edition), title "Attorneys at Law and Attorneys in Fact",
sub-title "Admission to the Bar", be and it is hereby repealed and
re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:
1. No person shall practice the profession or perform the services
of an attorney at law within this State without being admitted to
the bar as hereinafter directed; and any person who shall give legal
advice, represent any person in the trial of any case at law or in
equity including the trial of any case before any trial magistrate or
judge of any People's Court or any proceedings conducted in Orphans'
Courts of this State and, OR IN CASES before the People's Court of
Baltimore City where the amount involved exceeds the sum of $100.00
except cases arising under Sections 455 to 462, inclusive, of the
Charter and Public Local Laws of Baltimore City (1949 Edition), or
prepare any written instrument affecting the title to real estate, for
pay or reward, shall be deemed an attorney at law for purposes of
this Article.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1957.
Approved April 10, 1957.
CHAPTER 591
(House Bill 456)
AN ACT to add a new; section to the Montgomery County Code (1955
Edition, being Article 16 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Maryland), title "Montgomery County", sub-title "Washington
Suburban Sanitary District", said new section to be known as Sec-
tion 74-40.1 and to follow immediately after Section 74-40 thereof,
prohibiting the installation, extension or alteration of water sup-
ply, sewerage collection and disposal systems BY ANY INDI-
VIDUAL, FIRM OR PRIVATE CORPORATION in Montgomery
County, Maryland, in areas not included within the Washington
Suburban Sanitary District, without receiving a written permit
therefor from the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
setting forth certain requirements concerning the installation, al-
teration or extension of such systems, relating generally to the
powers of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission over
such systems and providing a penalty for violation of the Act.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That a new section be and it is hereby added to the Montgomery
Explanation: Italics indicate new matter added to existing law.
[Brackets] indicate matter stricken from existing law.
CAPITALS indicate amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken out of bill.
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