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A Brief History of the Orleans Civil District Court: 1910

1910

ACT NO. 59.         AN ACT
To provide for a postponement of consideration of the drafts of the Civil Code and Codes of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Criminal Correction prepared by the Commissions appointed by the Governor under Acts Nos. 160 and 161 of 1908, to the next regular session of the General Assembly, or to any extraordinary session thereof called by the Governor for said purpose; and to provide for the method procedure in passing on and adopting said Codes.

ACT No. 225.       AN ACT
To provide for the expenses of the offices of the clerks of the Civil District Court, Register of Conveyances and Recorder of Mortgages for the Parish of Orleans, and of the clerks of the City Courts of the City of New Orleans, after all the bonds and certificates provided for in Article 156 of the Constitution shall have been retired.

ACT   NO. 244.     AN ACT
To create a Commission which will have custody and control of the new Court House in the City of New Orleans; to define its powers and duties; to authorize and require the 'City of New Orleans to provide and appropriate funds to maintain, operate and conserve, under the control of the said Commission, the new Court House, contents and grounds in the City of Now Orleans, and to repeal all laws or parts of laws in conflict with this Act.

1910 Act 59

1910 Act 225

1910 Act 244