| California - 1879 - 216 páginas
...shall hear the argument; but to render a judgment a concurrence of four Judges shall be necessary. In the determination of causes, all decisions of the...Justices assigned to each department shall select one of their number as presiding justice. In oase of the absence of the Chief Justice from the place at which... | |
| California - 1879 - 442 páginas
...shall hear the argument ; but to render a judgment a concurrence of four Judges shall be necessary. In the determination of causes, all decisions of the...Justices assigned to each department shall select one of their number as presiding justice. In case of the absence of the Chief Justice from the place at •which... | |
| 1879 - 556 páginas
...shall hear the argument; but to render a judgment, a concurrence of four Judges shall be necessary. In the determination of causes, all decisions of the...but the Justices assigned to each department shall elect one of their number as presiding Justice. In case of the absence of the Chief Justice from the... | |
| Jonathan Henry Jellett - 1880 - 394 páginas
...another by agreement among themselves, or if no such agreement be made, as ordered by the Chief Justice. The Chief Justice may sit in either department, and...Justices assigned to each department shall select one of their number as presiding Justice. Each of the departments shall have the power to hear and determine... | |
| California - 1880 - 864 páginas
...sec, 33, ante, under JURISDICTION. § 49. In the determination of causes, all decisions of the Supreme Court in bank, or in departments, shall be given in...writing, and the grounds of the decision shall be stated. Const. Cal. art. 6, sec. 2. § 50. The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is of two kinds: 1. Original;... | |
| California, Nathan Newmark - 1880 - 786 páginas
...33, ante, under JUKiSDiCTioif. § 49. In the determination of causes, all decisions of the Supreme Court in bank, or in departments, shall be given in...writing, and the grounds of the decision shall be stated. Const. Cal. art. 6, sec. 2. § 50. The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is of two kinds: 1. Original;... | |
| Henry A. Gaston - 1880 - 336 páginas
...shall hear the argument; but to render a judgment a concurrence of four Judges shall be necessary. In the determination of causes all decisions of the Court in bank or in departments shall be given m writing, and the grounds of the decision shall be stated. Iho Chief Justice may sit in either department,... | |
| California - 1881 - 126 páginas
...shall hear the argument; but to render a judgment a concurrence of four Judges shall be necessary. In the determination of •causes, all decisions of...Justices assigned to each department shall select one of their number as presiding Justice. In case of the absence of the Chief Justice from the place at which... | |
| California - 1881 - 432 páginas
...whenever the condition of business may require it, under such regulations as mav be prescribed by law. In the determination of causes, all decisions of the...and the grounds of the decision shall be stated." REMARKS OF MR. WILSON. MR. WILSON, of First District. Mr. President: There seems to be no desire upon... | |
| California. Constitutional Convention - 1881 - 442 páginas
...bv law. In the determination of causes, all decisions Bell, OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. 1331 of the Court in bank or in departments shall be given in writing, and toe grounds of the decision shall be stated." HKMABK3 OF MR. BARROUR. MK. HARBOUR. Mr. President :... | |
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