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An Act supplemental to an act entitled, An act to establish Circuit Courts 1835-1836 89 (1835)

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gretest accommodation to the people; but if the County
Court should continue more than one day, it shall hold its
session on every subsequent day in some other place, unless
itshiould be otherwise agreed upon by the two courts. In
case of such conflict, the Circuit Court shall try no jury
cause on the said first Monday except by consent of parties,
and in case of such conflict between the County and Chan-
cery or Circuit and Chancery Court, the Chancery Court
shall be held in some other room during the session of
either of the other courts with which it may conflict.
SEc. 13. Be it enacted, That the proceedings of any
of the courts of this State, which, whether in cases of con-
flict or for other causes, may be, under the order of said
Court, held in any other place within the limits of the town
than the court house, shall be as good and valid as if such
Court were held in the court house.
SEc. 14. Be it enacted, That if any of the County   Of failure to
Courts in this State shall have failed to appoint a venire to lPpoint years
any of the ensuing ternis during the sitting of this General
Assembly, then and in all such cases it shall be lawful for
the said County Court or the justices holding the same, to
require the sheriff to make said venire from among the by-
standers: Provided, said sheriff shall not be authorized to
summon any one as a juror unless he be a freeholder or
householder.
Sc. 15. Be it enacted, That any Judge of the Circuit* Of qualifying
or Chancery Court or any of the present (justices) of theUstiCe.
peace, shall be and are hereby authorized to qualify the jus-
tices of the peace, clerks and other officers elected under
the amended constitution.
EPHRAIM H. FOSTER,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JONATHAN WEBSTER,
Passed February 20, 1836.     Speakerof the Senate.
CHAPTER XIX.
An Act supplemental to an act entitled, ''An act to establish Circuit
Courts, passed at the present session of the General Assembly.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Jssembly of Removal of
the State of Tennessee, That all causes in chancery may be chancery suits
removed from the Circuit to the Chancery Courts by mo- toscacery
tion or by certiorari, in the same manner as causes now
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