SPIRO T. AGNEW, Governor 589
receive an annual salary of $900.00, one of whom shall sit at Cecilton
and shall receive an annual salary of $600.00, and one of whom shall
sit at Rising Sun and shall receive an annual salary of $1,200.00. Pro-
vided, however, that the trial magistrate at Port Deposit shall sit
only until such time as the U. S. Naval Training Center, Bainbridge,
Maryland, is disestablished. In each instance an annual salary shall
be paid to each of the respective trial magistrates in an amount
not less than that specified in this subsection and these amounts
may be increased at any time by the Board of County Commissioners
of Cecil County from county funds. From and after June 1, 1967 no
trial magistrates shall be appointed for Cecil County.
119.
(a) In addition to the justices of the peace and justices of the
peace at large hereinbefore specified, the Governor, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint one justice of the
peace at large for each county of the State, except Anne Arundel,
Cecil, Harford, Montgomery, Prince George's, Kent, and Washington
counties, who shall be designated "substitute trial magistrate."
Such magistrate shall post the bond required of trial magistrates
and shall receive a salary of $100.00 per year, except there shall be
five substitute magistrates appointed for Baltimore County, each
of whom shall receive $2,000.00 per year in addition to the com-
pensation received when actually sitting as a substitute as herein-
after provided, and except the substitute magistrate appointed for
Somerset County, who shall receive one thousand dollars ($1,000.00)
per year in addition to the compensation received when actually
sitting as a substitute, as hereinafter provided [and except the
substitute magistrate appointed for Cecil County, who shall receive
$300.00 per year in addition to the compensation received when
actually sitting as a substitute, as hereinafter provided].
120.
Every trial magistrate, and judge and substitute judge of the
people's court of Anne Arundel, Cecil, Montgomery and Prince
George's counties, before entering upon his official duties, shall give
to the State of Maryland and file with the clerk of the circuit court
for the county, a good and sufficient bond, with corporate security
to be approved by the county commissioners or county council of
the county for which he was appointed or in which the court is
located, in the penalty of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), upon
the condition expressed in each of said bonds that the said judge
or magistrate, giving it will truly and faithfully discharge, execute
and perform all and singular the duties and obligations of a judge
or magistrate, and that he will account for and pay over to the
county commissioners or county council of the county or to whom-
soever else may be otherwise or hereafter designated by law as the
proper recipient thereof, all fees, costs, fines, penalties and forfei-
tures 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 person or corporation entitled thereto all money belonging to
such person or corporation which may come into his hands as such
judge or magistrate.
Every justice of the peace other than a trial magistrate or a
substitute trial magistrate, and every clerk to a trial magistrate
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