| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1838 - 696 pages
...altered. His proposition was, that the judicial power of this slate shall be vested in a supreme court, and in such other courts as the legislature may, from time to time, by law establish; and it also fixes the tenure of the judges of the supreme court, and all other... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1838 - 360 pages
...court, in courts pf over and terminer, and general jail delivery, in a court of common pleas, orphan's court, register's court, and a court of quarter sessions of the peace, and such other courts as the legislature may, from time to time, establish"—- Was considered, and... | |
| Bishop Davenport - North America - 1838 - 534 pages
...orphan's court, a •Sister's court, a court of quarter sessions of the peace for each county, and i such other courts as the legislature may, from time to time, establish. The aises of the Supreme Court and the several courts of common pleas, are apfinted by the governor,... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1839 - 310 pages
...court, in courts of oyer and terrniner and general jail delivery, in a court ofcommon pleas, orphans' court, register's court, and a court of quarter sessions...as the Legislature may from time to time establish SECT. II. The judges of the «/. preme court, of the several courts of common pleas, and of such other... | |
| Grenville Mellen - United States - 1839 - 934 pages
...pleas, an orphans' court, a registers' court, a court of quarter sessions of the peace for each county ; and in such other courts as the legislature may from time to time establish. The judges of the supreme court, and the seveial courts of common pleas, are appointed by the governor,... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - Michigan - 1839 - 752 pages
...The basis of our judicial system is laid by the Constitution. It consists in one supreme court and such other courts as the Legislature may from time to time establish. At the original organization of our State Government, the judicial power was vested alone in a supreme... | |
| John Hayward - New England - 1839 - 542 pages
...in his executive duties. The judicial power of the state is vested in a Supreme Judicial Court, and such other courts as the Legislature may, from time to time, establish. The Judges are appointed by the Governor and Council, and hold their offices during good behavior,... | |
| Joseph Hutchins Colton, John Calvin Smith - Illinois - 1839 - 194 pages
...vested in a governor. Term of service two years. The judicial power is vested in a supreme court, and such other courts as the legislature may from time to time establish. Every white male citizen of the United States, twenty-one years of age, having resided in the state... | |
| John Hayward - New England - 1839 - 526 pages
...in his executive duties. The judicial power of the state is vested in a Supreme Judicial Court, and such other courts as the Legislature may, from time to time, establish. The Judges are appointed by the Governor and Council, and hold their offices during good behavior,... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. Senate - Michigan - 1839 - 584 pages
...The basis of our judicial system is laid by the constitution. It consists in one supreme court and such other courts as the legislature may from time to time establish. At the original organization of our state government, the judicial power was vested alone in a supreme... | |
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