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An Act to enlarge the Jurisdiction of the Parish Court of the Parish of Jefferson, and to organize a court to be styled the City Court of the city of Lafayette. 1835 212 (1835)

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Ani Act
To enlarge the Jurisdiction of the Parish Court of the Parish of Jeffer-
son, and to organize a court to be styled the City Court of the city of
Lafayette.
WHEREAs it is necessary for the better administration of jus-
Proamble.  tice, in the parish of Jefferson,'and for the convenience of the
inhabitants thereof and of that portion of said parish known as
the city of Lafayette, that the jurisdiction of the parish court of
said parish should be enlarged, and also that a court should be
established within the limits hereinafter designated in lieu of
the several justioces of the peace who officiate within the same:
SECTION 1. Be it therefore enacted, by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the State of Louisiana, in General
Assembly convened, That the parish court of the parish of Jef-
Juriadiction ferson shall hereafter have and exercise jurisdiction within said
othr pariah parish in all civil cases, where the value in dispute does not ex-
ceed one thousand dollars; and the .docision of said court shall
be in the last resort, when the value in dispute does not exceed
one hundred dollars, and subject to an appeal to the court of the
first judicial district when it exceeds that sum; and moreover
Trial by jury. that all suitors in the said parish court shall have the right to
a trial by jury in all cases where the sum exceeds one hundred
Proviso.  dollars; Provided that the same is demanded, either by the
plaintiff or defendant, in the filing of the petition or answer in
any suit.
SECT. 2. Be it further enacted, dyc. That from and' after
Authority of the first Monday of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty
justices o the five, the authority of the several justices of the peace within thie
toeae .    limits hereinafter designated shall cease; viz: Commencing at
the lower line of the city of Lafayette and extending to the up-
per line of the town of Carrollton, in the parish of Jefferson, and
including all that space of country within said limits and back
as far as the Metairie road, and the said justices of ilie peace
shall severally deliver over to the judge of the city court of the
city of Lafayette hereinafter named, their several records relat-
ing to their offices.
Sec'r. 3. Be it further enacted, d4c. That for the adminis-
City court of tration of justice within the aforesaid limits there shall be con-
Lafayette.  stituted a court to be presided by a judge learned in the liw, to
be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and consent
of the senate, with emoluments, powers and duties as hereinafter
described, to be called the City Court of the City of Lafayete
SECT. 4. Be itfurther enacted, d4c. That the said judge
Its jurisdic- shall have jurisdiction and power to hear and determine all civil
tion&powers. causes, except those affecting the title of real estate, arising
within or where the defendant resides, within the limits do-
scribed in the second section of this act; or where the defendant
has no douiicil in the state, and where the sum or matter in dis-

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