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Code · Montana · Title 3 — Judiciary, Courts · Chapter 10 · Part 1

3-10-111. What provisions of code applicable to justices' courts.

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3-10-111 . What provisions of code applicable to justices' courts. Because justices' courts are courts of peculiar and limited jurisdiction, only those provisions of this code which are, in their nature, applicable to the organization, powers, and course of proceedings in justices' courts or which have been made applicable by special provisions in this chapter, chapter 31 of Title 25, and Title 27 are applicable to justices' courts and the proceedings therein.
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