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Louisiana's Justice of the Peace: 1962

Laws and History

1962

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ACT No. 122 AN ACT To create the city court of Leesville, Louisiana, with territorial jurisdiction extending through Leesville, New Llano and all of Ward 1, Vernon Parish, providing for the necessary employees and officers of said courts; defining the qualifications, powers and terms of office of said officers; providing the salaries and fees of employees and officials of said court, and regulating in general the authority, jurisdiction and procedure in said court.

Approved: June 28, 1962.

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ACT No. 454  AN ACT To create the city court, of Golden Meadow, Louisiana with territorial jurisdiction extending through Golden Meadow and all of Ward 10 of Lafourche Parish; providing for the necessary employees and officers of said court; defining the qualifications, powers, terms and method of selection of said officers; providing the salaries and fees of employees and officers of said court and regulating in general the authority, jurisdiction and procedure in said court.

Approved: July 19, 1962.

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ACT No. 507 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to Section 51 of Article VII of the Constitution of Louisiana to provide that the Legislature may abolish certain justice of the peace courts and create city courts in their stead.

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ACT No. 512 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to Section 51 of Article VII of the Constitution of Louisiana to provide for the extension of the territorial jurisdiction of the city court of Bossier City to include all of the territory which is now or hereafter may be within the city limits of Bossier City.