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SEVENTH DISTRICT.

FIRST SUBDIVISION.

In the county of Fairfield, on the first day of March, the sev- Fairfield. enteenth day of May, and the fourth day of October.

In the county of Perry, on the fifteenth day of March, the Perry. fourteenth day of June, and the eighteenth day of October.

In the county of Hocking, on the fifth day of April, the fifth Hocking. day of July, and the fifteenth day of November.

SECOND SUBDIVISION.

In the county of Jackson, on the fifteenth day of March, Jackson. the tenth day of May, and the twenty-seventh day of September.

In the county of Vinton, on the twenty-ninth day of March, Vinton. the twenty-eighth day of June, and the eighth day of Novem

ber.

In the county of Pike, on the twenty-second day of March, Pike. the seventeenth day of May, and the fourth day of October.

In the county of Scioto, on the twenty-ninth day of March, Scioto. the twenty-fourth day of May, and the eleventh day of October.

In the county of Lawrence, on the nineteenth day of April, Lawrence. the twenty-fourth day of June, and the eighth day of November.

THIRD SUBDIVISION.

In the county of Gallia, on the eighth day of March, the Gallia. thirty-first day of May, and the twenty-fifth day of October. In the county of Meigs, on the twenty-second day of March, Meigs. the twenty-fourth day of May, and the eighteenth day of October.

In the county of Athens, on the twelfth day of April, the Athens. seventh day of June, and the twenty-fifth day of October.

In the county of Washington, on the fifth day of April, the fourteenth day of June, and the fourth day of October.

EIGHTH DISTRCT.

FIRST SUBDIVISION.

Washington.

In the county of Muskingum, on the second day of March, Muskingum. the eighteenth day of May, and the twenty-first day of September.

In the county of Morgan, on the thirtieth day of March, the Morgan. eighth day of June, and the ninth day of November.

In the county of Noble, on the twentieth day of April, the Noble. the fifteenth day of June, and the twenty-sixth day of October.

Guernsey.

Belmont.

Monroe.

SECOND SUBDivision.

In the county of Guernsey, on the fourth day of May, the twenty-second day of June, and the twenty-third day of No

vember.

In the county of Belmont, on the second day of March, the eighteenth day of May, and the twenty-second day of September.

In the county of Monroe, on the twenty-third day of March, the first day of June, and the thirteenth day of October.

Jefferson.

Harrison.

Tuscarawas.

Stark.

Carroll.

Columbiana.

Trumbull.

Portage.

Mahoning.

Geauga.

Lake.

THIRD SUBDIVISION.

In the county of Jefferson, on the twentieth day of April, the twenty-second day of June, and the ninth day of November.

In the county of Harrison, on sixth day of April, the eighth day of June, and the twenty-sixth day of October.

In the county of Tuscarawas, on the twenty-third day of March, the eighteenth day of May, and the thirteenth day of October.

NINTH DISTRICT.

FRST SUBDIVISION.

In the county of Stark, on the twenty-ninth day of March, the first day of June, and the first day of November.

In the county of Carroll, on the twenty-second day of March, the twenty-eighth day of June, and the fourth day of October. In the county of Columbiana, on the eighth day of March, the fourteenth day of June, and the fourteenth day of October.

SECOND SUBDIVISION.

In the county of Trumbull, on the twenty-ninth day of March, the twenty-ninth day of June, and the second day of November.

In the county of Portage, on the ninth day of March, the fif teenth day of June, and the twelfth day of October.

In the county of Mahoning, on the twenty-fourth day of February, the first day of June, and the twenty-first day of September.

THIRD SUBDIVISION.

In the county of Geauga, on the first day of March, the seventh day of June, and the twentieth day of September. In the county of Lake, on the fifteenth day of March, the seventeenth day of June, and the fourth day of October.

In the county of Ashtabula, on the twenty-ninth day of Ashtabula. March, the twenty-eighth day of June, and the eighteenth day of October.

SEC. 2. That whenever the state of business in any of the Adjourned term. said courts of Common Pleas, is such as to render it necessary, such court shall have power to appoint and hold an adjourned term for the purpose of completing the business of any regular term, and notice thereof shall be entered upon its journals; and in case any of the foregoing days assigned shall be Sunday, the term shall commence on the Monday next succeeding.

SEC. 3. That all acts in conflict with the provisions of this Repealed. act, be and the same are hereby repealed.

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estate.

SEC. 4. The Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of any of Juries, writs, said counties, in which there shall not be sufficient time to draw juries, and issue writs of venire facias, before the first or any other term, as pointed out in the fourth section of the act relating to juries, shall, nevertheless, draw juries and issue writs at any time before the sitting of such courts; and the court, when convened, may order the same to be returned forthwith; and the sheriff to whom any writ may be issued, shall serve and return the same, according to the command thereof; and such service and return shall be as valid as if such writ had been issued thirty days previous to the sitting of the court. SEC. 5. That the Sheriff, Coroner, or Master Commission- Sales of real er, as the case may be, of any of the counties of this State, to whom process has or may be issued, upon which such officers, or either of them, have or may advertise any sale or sales of real estate, in pursuance to law, and in which the day named for such sale or sales, shall be a day after the first day of the commencement of the Spring term for the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, of the Court of Common Pleas of the county to which such process is returnable, may nevertheless proceed with such sale or sales, and make return thereof to the proper court, during its session; and such return and proceedings shall be as valid as if the same had been made on or before the second day of the term of the court to which the same was returnable.

JAMES C. JOHNSON,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
WILLIAM MEDILL,

February 18, 1852.

President of the Senate.

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Court of Common Pleas, when term to commence.

AN ACT

To fix permanently the times and manner of holding the Courts of Conamon Pleas, and District Court, in Hamilton county, and to provide for the organization and practice thereof.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the first term of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the first District, shall commence on the second Monday of February, eighteen hundred and fifty two, and that the regular terms thereof, shall thereafter commence on the first Monday in May, the first Monday in October, and the first Special terms Monday in January, in each year; Provided, however, that the Judges of said Court may hold special terms thereof whenever they shall deem it necessary.

may be held.

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SEC. 2. That the Judges of the said Court may sit separateties of Judges. ly or otherwise, as they shall at any time deem it expedient; and may prescribe the mode of keeping and authenticating the minutes of proceedings had before them, or any of them; and may, at the beginning of each term, and at all times thereafter, when necessary, classify and distribute among themselves, for trial and determination, the business pending in said Court, as they shall deem most convenient to the public interests; and may from time to time, adopt and publish rules of practice, regulating the docketing of causes, and motions, the return of process, the time and manner of filing pleadings, the entering and opening of defaults, the setting of causes and matters for trial, or hearing, and also such other matters of practice as may be necessary for the advancement of justice, not inconsistent with the laws of this State, and prevention of delay, causing all such rules to be entered on their journals.

District Court, when held.

ties of Judges.

SEC. 3. That two terms of the District Court shall be held in said District in each year, commencing on the first Monday in April, and the first Monday in September respectively; and Powers and du. that the Judges thereof shall have such powers to adopt and publish rules of practice for the said Court, as are conferred by the second section of this act upon the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas; Provided, however, that they shall conform as near as may be, to such rules of practice as may from time to time be adopted by the Judges of the Supreme Court.

Records in Common Pleas to be completed.

SEC. 4. That the term of February, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, of the Court of Common Pleas, as now established by law, be, and the same is hereby abolished; and that all process, mesne and final, all recognizances, and all business of whatever kind, not disposed of previously thereto, shall be returnable, and continued to the February term of the Court of Common Pleas, as fixed by this act.

SEC. 5. That in all cases, where the record of proceedings had in the Court of Common Pleas, prior to the second Monday in February, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, shall not on

or before that time have been fully completed, and signed, as required by law, the same shall be made up by the Clerk of the said Court for the time being, with all convenient despatch, and be signed by any one of the Judges for the time being, of the Court of Common Pleas.

SEC. 6. That all cases pending in the Superior Court of Cincinnati, in which the Judge thereof has been interested as counsel, or otherwise, the fact being suggested of record in the said Court, shall, together with the files of papers and copies of all orders made therein, be certified and removed into the Court of Common Pleas, and be there disposed of, as if originally commenced therein.

Cases pending in
Superior Court.

ferred.

SEC. 7. That any authority conferred upon the President Authority transJudge of the Court of Common Pleas in the county of Hamilton, as heretofore organized by any existing laws, not inconsistent with the constitution of this State, may be exercised by any one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the said first district, as now constituted.

JAMES C. JOHNSON,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
WILLIAM MEDILL,

President of the Senate.

January 23, 1852.

AN ACT

To repeal the act entitled an "Act to fix the times for holding Courts in the
Eleventh Judicial Circuit.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the act entitled an "Act to fix the times for holding Courts in the eleventh Judicial Circuit," passed January ninth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, be and the same is hereby repealed.

JAMES C. JOHNSON,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
W. MEDILL,
President of the Senate.

January 13, 1852.

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