Chapter LIV. for the regulation of the courts of justice of Indiana
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Chap. LIV.— An Act for the regulation of the courts of justice of Indiana. Feb. 24, 1815. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, * Courts in the Indiana territory. That the judges of the general court of the Indiana territory, shall, in each and every year, hold two sessions of the said court, at Vincennes, in the county of Knox, on the first Mondays of February and September; at Corydon, in the county of Harrison, on the third Mondays in February and September; and at Brookville, in the county of Franklin, on the first Mondays next succeeding the fourth Mondays of February and September, which courts respectively shall be composed of at least two of the judges appointed by the government of the United States; and no person or persons, acting under the authority and appointment of the said territory, shall be associated with the said judges.
Approved, February 24, 1815.