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MARYLAND MANUAL 713
to time, change the said assignment, as circumstances may
require, and the public interest may demand; and the Judge,
or Judges, so assigned to the said several Courts, shall,
when holding the same, have all the powers and exercise all
the jurisdiction, which may belong to the Court so being
held; and it shall also be the duty of the said Supreme
Bench of Baltimore City, in case of the sickness, absence
or disability of any Judge or Judges, assigned as aforesaid,
to provide for the hearing of the cases, or transaction of
the business assigned to said Judge or Judges, as aforesaid,
before some one, or more of the Judges of said Court.
39. Powers of General Assembly.
The General Assembly shall, as often as it may think the
same proper and expedient, provide by law for an addi-
tional judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, and
whenever provision is so made by the General Assembly,
the Governor shall appoint another Judge of the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore City pursuant to the provisions of this
Article; and the General Assembly may provide by laws,
or the Supreme Bench by its rules, for requiring causes in
any of the Courts of Baltimore City to be tried before the
Court without a jury, unless the litigants or some one of
them shall within such reasonable time or times as may be
prescribed, elect to have their causes tried before a jury.
And the General Assembly may reapportion, change or
enlarge the jurisdiction of the several Courts in said City.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the foregoing
sections and repealers hereby proposed as an amendment
to the Constitution of Maryland at the next ensuing general
election to be held in this State, shall be submitted to the
legal and qualified voters thereof for their adoption or
rejection in pursuance of directions contained in Article
XIV of the Constitution of this State, and at the said
general election, the vote on the said proposed amendment
to the Constitution shall be by ballot, and upon each ballot
there shall be printed the words "For the Constitutional
Amendment" and "Against the Constitutional Amendment"
as now provided by law, and immediately after said elec-
tion, all returns shall be made to the Governor of the vote
for and against said proposed amendment, as directed by
Article XIV of the Constitution, and further proceedings
had in accordance with said Article XIV.
Approved May 21,1969.

 
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