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Maryland Manual, 1969-70
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712 MARYLAND MANUAL
length of service shall be the chief judge of the circuit; the
other judge or judges shall be associate judges. In the first
and second judicial circuits no two of said judges of the
Circuit Court shall at the time of their appointment, or
during their terms, reside in any one county, except in Cecil
County wherein two said judges may reside at one time,
provided that each of the other counties within the second
judicial circuit shall have at least one judge resident there-
in. From and after December 1, 1954, there shall be not less
than two judges resident in Anne Arundel County, and not
less than three judges resident in Baltimore County. From
and after December 1, 1960, there shall be not less than
four judges resident in Prince George's County. From and
after December 1, 1960, there shall be not less than five
judges resident in Montgomery County.
The said judges shall hold such terms of the Circuit Court
in each of the counties composing their respective circuits,
at such times as are now prescribed or may hereafter be
prescribed by rules or regulations by the Court of Appeals
or otherwise by law. One judge in each of the first seven
circuits shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any
business; and the said judges, or any of them, may hold
special terms of their Courts, when in their discretion,
the business of the several counties renders such terms
necessary.
Part IV.Courts of Baltimore City
31.
31.
There shall be in said city the number of Associate Judges
required by the General Assembly, who, together, shall con-
stitute the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, and shall hold
their offices subject to the provisions of this Constitution
with regard to the appointment, confirmation and qualifi-
cations of Judges, and their removal from office, and shall
exercise the jurisdiction, herein specified, and shall each
receive an annual salary which shall not be diminished
during their term of office.
32. Duties of Supreme Bench of Baltimore City as to
assignment of judges to courts of Baltimore City.
It shall be the duty of the said Supreme Bench of Balti-
more City, from time to time, to provide for the holding of
each of the aforesaid Courts, by the assignment of one, or
more of their number to each of the said Courts, who may
sit either, separately, or together, in the trial of cases; and
the said Supreme Bench of Baltimore City may from time

 
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