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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 27 STAT. · February 11, 1892 · Chapter 7

Chapter 7. to provide for the creation of a fourth judicial district in the Territory of Utah

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CHAP. 7.— An Act to provide for the creation of a fourth judicial district in the Territory of Utah.February 11, 1892. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Utah. Fourth.judicial District authorized. R. S., sec. 1865, p. 330. Vol. 25, p. 203. That the governor and legislative assembly of the Territory of Utah be, and they are hereby, authorized to establish a fourth judicial district in said Territory, and to readjust the districts in said Territory in such manner as to best promote the convenient administration of justice therein.
Sec. 2. That as soon as may be alter the execution of the power conferredAssignment of judges. by section one of this act, the supreme court of said Territory shall assign one judge to each of said districts, and shall have power from time to time to change such assignment and to provide for occasions of disability or absence in such cases according to the practice now authorized by law. Approved, February 11, 1892.
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