page 162
ACT No. 21. AN ACT To provide for the regulation of traffic on the public roads, highways and bridges of this State; to add to, prescribe and enlarge the powers and duties of the Louisiana Highway Commission, and to provide for the co-operation of the Louisiana Highway Commission, the Louisiana Public Service Commission and the Secretary of State with respect thereto, . . .
Approved July 8, 1932
page 370
ACT No. 93. AN ACT To amend and re-enact Article 1077 of the Code of Practice of Louisiana.
Approved July 7, 1932.
page 416
ACT No. 121. AN ACT To amend and re-enact Sections 9 and 10 of Act 59 of 1930, entitled: "An Act abolishing the offices of the Justice of the Peace and Constable in the Fifth Ward of the Parish of Ouachita, and creating in their stead the City Court of West Monroe, and the necessary officers of said Court, and defining the qualifications, powers and term of offices, and the time and manner of election or appointment, jurisdiction of said court, manner of taking appeals therefrom, domicile of said court and method of executing process, and providing for the salaries and fees of the officials thereof, and providing for disposition of fines and penalties assessed and collected by said court, and for the care and use of the prisoners awaiting trial and tried and convicted by said court, and to repeal all laws or parts of laws, general or special, in conflict with this Act."
Approved July 7, 1932
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ACT No. 175. AN ACT To amend and re-enact the title and Section Three (3) of Act 191 of 1910, and to amend and re-enact Section Four (4) of Act 191 of 1910, as amended by Act No. 298 of 1914, as amended by Act No. 25 of 1921, as amended by Act No. 207 of 1924, as amended by Act No. 32 of 1928, entitled "An act abolishing the offices of the Justices of the Peace and Constables in the Third (3) Ward of the Parish of Lafayette, and creating in their stead the City Court of the City of Lafayette, consisting of Judge and Marshal and defining their qualifications, powers, jurisdiction and term of office, providing for their salaries and fees, place of office and method of executing process;", due notice, in accordance with Section 6 of Article IV of the Constitution, having been given for thirty days of the intention to apply for the passage of this Act and satisfactory proof of the publication of said notice having been exhibited to the Legislature.
Approved July 14, 1932.
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ACT No. 222. AN ACT To amend and re-enact Sections 11 and 12 of Act No. 223 of 1928, entitled: "An Act to carry into effect Section 37 of Article VII of the Constitution of 1921, by providing the method of procedure in the District Courts in those cases in which said courts have concurrent jurisdiction with Justice of the Peace Courts other than municipal Courts; by providing who may render judgment in such cases; by conferring other powers upon certain officers in order to make such procedure effective; and by repealing all laws or parts of laws in conflict herewith."
Approved July 16, 1932.
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ACT No. 229. AN ACT To amend and re-enact Section 4 of Act 103 of 1898, as amended by Act 29 of 1900, as amended by Act 109 of 1920, entitled: An Act abolishing the office of Justice of the Peace and Constable in Ward Four, Caddo Parish, and creating in their stead the City Court of the City of Shreveport, consisting of Judge and Marshal, and defining their qualifications, powers, jurisdictions and term of office; providing for their salaries and fees and place of office and method of executing process.
Approved July 16, 1932