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An Act to establish a Code of Practice in civil cases in the Courts of this Commonwealth. 1850 vol. I 106 (1850)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0658 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1851.   and the fourth Monday in October, and continue, each, six
juridical days.
In the county of Floyd, on the first Monday in June and
Floyd     the first Monday in November, and continue, each, twelve
juridical days.
In the county of Johnson, on the third Monday in June
Johnson    and the third Monday in November, and continue, each,
six juridical days.
In the county of Breathitt, on the fourth Monday in June
Breathitt  and the. fourth Monday in November, and continue, each,
six juridical days,
§ 2. That it shall be lawful for the several circuit court
Judges author. judges in this commonwealth to hold special terms in the
ized  to  hold
special chancery counties of their respective circuits, for the trial of chan-
an1 ecrininal cery and criminal causes, when the business, in his opinion,
terins               •
may require it, and mray require a grand jury to be impan-
neled, if he deem it necessary, by an order, in or out of
term time ; and where such order shall be made in vaca-
tion, notice of the term shall be given in such manner as
the judge, in his order, shall prescribe; and where such
term is ordered for the trial of criminal causes, the judge
shall give to the clerk such instructions in regard to the
summoning of a grand and petit jury as he shall deem
right.
§ 3. This act shall take effect on the fifteenth day of
June, 1851.
Approved March 22, 151.
CHAPTER 616.
AN ACT to establish a Code of Practice in civil case  ii the Courts of this
Commonwealth.
Be it enacted b N the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, as Jollows :
PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS.
§ 1. This act shall be known as the Code of Practice in
civil cases, of this state.
§ 2. Remedies in civil cases in the courts of this state,
are divided into two classes:
1. Actions.
2: Special proceedings.
§ 3. A civil action is an ordinary proceeding in a court
of justice, by one party against another, for the enforce-
ment or protection of a private right, or the redress or pre-
vention of a private wrong. It may also be brought for
the recovery of a penalty or forfeiture.
§ 4. Every other remedy in a civil case, is a special pro-
ceeding.

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