| California - Constitutions - 1879 - 216 pages
...concurrence of three Justices shall be necessary to pronounce a judgment. The Chief Justice shall apportion the business to the departments, and may, in his discretion...days after such judgment, and concurred in by two Associate Justices, and if so made it shall have the effect to vacate and set aside the judgment. Any... | |
| California - Constitutions - 1879 - 442 pages
...concurrence of three Justices shall be necessary to pronounce a judgment. The Chief Justice shall apportion the business to the departments, and may, in his discretion,...days after such judgment, and concurred in by two Associate Justices, and if so made it shall have the effect to vacate and set aside the judgment. Any... | |
| Law - 1879 - 556 pages
...judgment. The Chief Justice may, in his discretion, order any cause pending before the department courts to be heard and decided by the court in bank. The order may be made before or after judgment is pronounced ; but when a cause has been allotted to one department and a judgment pronounced thereon,... | |
| Henry A. Gaston - Commercial law - 1880 - 336 pages
...pronounce a judgment. The Chief Justice shall apportion the business to the departments, and may, in Lis discretion, order any cause pending before the court...days after such judgment, and concurred in by two Associate Justices, and if so made it shall have the effect to vacate and set aside the judgment. Anjfour... | |
| Jonathan Henry Jellett - Bankruptcy - 1880 - 394 pages
...or transmitted to the other department, or to the Court in bank. The Chief Justice shall apportion the business to the departments, and may, in his discretion,...or after judgment pronounced by a department ; but when a cause has been allotted to one of the departments, and a judgment pronounced therein, the order... | |
| California, Nathan Newmark - Civil procedure - 1880 - 786 pages
...sec. 2. Chambers, powers at— sec. 169. Adjournment, holidays— sec. 135. Concnrrence-32 Cal. 633. cause pending before the court to be heard and decided...or after judgment pronounced by a department; but when a cause has been allotted to one of the departments and a judgment pronounced therein, the order... | |
| California, Nathan Newmark - Civil procedure - 1880 - 768 pages
...Adjournment, holidays- see. 135. Concnrrence-32 Cal. 633. § 44. The Chief Justice shall apportion the business to the departments, and may, in his discretion, order any canse pending before the court to be heard and decided by the court in bank. Tlie order may be made... | |
| California - Educational law and legislation - 1881 - 126 pages
...concurrence of three Justices shall be necessary to pronounce a judgment. The Chief Justice shall apportion the business to the departments, and may, in his discretion,...days after such judgment, and concurred in by two Associate Justices, and if so made it shall have the effect to vacate and set aside the judgment. Any... | |
| California. Constitutional Convention - California - 1881 - 442 pages
...concurrence of three Justices shall be necessary to pronounce a judgment. The Chief Justice shall apportion the business to the departments, and may, in his discretion,...thereon, the order must be made within thirty days after sucn judgment, and concurred in bv two Associate Justices, and if so made it shall have the effect... | |
| California - California - 1881 - 432 pages
...commencing on line fourteen, look at this other power conferred : " The Chief Justice shall apportion the business to the departments, and may, in his discretion,...Court to be heard and decided by the Court in bank." Now, sir, we lodge in him the discretion, after having given him the authority to constitute a Court... | |
| |