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" The judicial power of the State shall be vested in a Supreme Court of Errors, a Superior Court, and such inferior courts as the General Assembly shall, from time to time, ordain and establish; the powers and jurisdiction of which courts shall be defined... "
A New System of Modern Geography, Or, A View of the Present State of the ... - Page 97
by Sidney Edwards Morse - 1822 - 676 pages
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Iowa, Its Constitution and Laws

Silas Matteson Weaver - Iowa - 1897 - 136 pages
...trustees elected by the General Assembly. CHAPTEE XIII JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 1. Judicial Power (98) — The judicial power of the State is vested in a Supreme Court, District Court, and such other inferior courts as the General Assembly may from time to time establish....
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History and Civil Government of Minnesota

Sanford Niles - Minnesota - 1897 - 320 pages
...district. It examines candidates for admission to the bar. CHAPTER XXIV THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 228. The judicial power of the state is vested in a supreme court, district courts, probate courts, justices' courts, and such other courts, inferior to the supreme court,...
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Ohio Statesmen and Annals of Progress: From the Year 1788 to the Year 1900 ...

William Alexander Taylor, Aubrey Clarence Taylor - Ohio - 1899 - 474 pages
...shall transmit such reports with hismessage to the General Assembly. ARTICLE IV. JUDICIAL. SECTION 1. The judicial power of the State is vested in a Supreme Court, Circuit Courts, Courts of Common Pleas, Courts of Probate, Justices of the Peace, and such other courts,...
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The Three Constitutions of Connecticut, 1638-9, 1662, 1818: Messages of the ...

Charles Jeremy Hoadly, Connecticut. Office of the State Comptroller - Connecticut - 1901 - 138 pages
...law. Article f iftfj, OF THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. SECT. 1. The judicial power of the State shall be vested in a Supreme Court of Errors, a Superior Court,...as the General Assembly shall, from time to time, ordain and establish: the powers and jurisdiction of which courts shall be defined by law. SECT. 2....
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Journal of the Proceedings of the Convention of Delegates, Convened at ...

Connecticut. Constitutional Convention - Connecticut - 1901 - 130 pages
...prescribed by law. ARTICLE V. OF THE JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT. SECT. 1. The judicial power of the state shall be vested in a supreme court of errors, a superior court,...as the general assembly shall, from time to time, ordain and establish: the powers and jurisdiction of which courts shall be defined by law. SECT. 2....
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The Ohio Hundred Year Book: A Hand-book of the Public Men and Public ...

Elliot Howard Gilkey - Ohio - 1901 - 848 pages
...governor, who shall transmit such reports, with his message, to the General Assembly. JUDICIAL. SECTION i. The judicial power of the state is vested in a supreme court, circuit courts, courts of common pleas, courts of probate, justices of the peace, and such other courts...
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Journal of the Constitutional Convention of Connecticut, 1902

Connecticut. Constitutional Convention - Connecticut - 1902 - 548 pages
...article : Article Fifth. OF THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Section 1. The judicial power of the state shall be vested in a Supreme Court of Errors, a Superior Court,...as the General Assembly shall, from time to time, ordain and establish; the powers and jurisdiction of which courts shall be defined by law. Sec. 2....
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A Standard History of Ross County, Ohio: An Authentic Narrative of ..., Volume 1

Lyle S. Evans - Ross County (Ohio) - 1917 - 530 pages
...fixed for six years, Common Pleas judges for six years and the Probate Court judges for four years. The judicial power of the state is vested in a Supreme Court, courts of appeals, courts of common pleas, courts of probate and such other inferior judicial bodies...
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Connecticut in Transition, 1775-1818

Richard Joseph Purcell - Connecticut - 1918 - 498 pages
...was the product of the keenest legal minds of Connecticut. The judicial power was defined as invested in a supreme court of errors, a superior court, and such inferior courts as the General Assembly might establish. The justices of the peace as well as the judges of the various courts were to be appointed...
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 29

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1920 - 886 pages
...departments, the State board of control, the State board of public affairs and the State Historical Society. The judicial power of the State is vested in a Supreme Court, Circuit Courts, courts of probate and justices of the peace. Supreme Court justices are elected for...
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