1915 public laws – Ch.240 Sec.1

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CHAPTER 240 AN ACT TO FIX AND REGULATE THE TIME FOR HOLDING THE SEVERAL SUPERIOR COURTS FOR THE SIXTH JUDI- CIAL DISTRICT. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

That the superior courts in the several counties of the Sixth Judicial District shall be opened and held at the times hereinafter set forth, to wit: Duplin County.Highth Monday before the first Monday in March, two weeks, and for the trial of civil cases only. Fifth Monday before the first Monday in March, one week, for the trial of criminal cases. Third Monday after the first Monday in March, two weeks, for the trial of civil cases only. First Monday before the first Monday in September, three weeks, for the trial of civil cases only. HEleventh Monday after the first Monday in September, two weeks, the first week for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and the second week for the trial of civil cases only. Sixth Monday before the first Monday in September, one week, for the trial of criminal cases only. Lenoir County=Sixth Monday before the first Monday in March; eleventh Monday after the first Monday in March; second Monday before the first Monday in September, and fourteenth Monday after the first Monday in September, terms of one week each for the trial of criminal cases exclusively. Second Monday before the first Monday in March, two weeks, for trial of civil cases exclusively. Fifth Monday after the first Monday in March; fourteenth Monday after the first Monday in March, and ninth Monday after the first Monday in September, terms of two weeks each for the trial of civil cases exclusively. Sixth Monday after the first Monday in September, two weeks, for the trial of civil cases and jail cases on the criminal docket. Sampson County.Fourth Monday before the first Monday in March; first Monday after the first Monday in March; fourth Monday before the first Monday in September; second Monday after the first Monday in September; seventh Monday after the first Monday in September; eighth Monday after the first Monday in March, each to continue for two weeks; the September and March terms to be for trial of civil cases exclusively. Onslow County.Sixth Monday after the first Monday in March, to continue for two weeks for the trial of civil cases exclusively; seventh Monday before the first Monday in September, for the trial of civil cases exclusively; fifth Monday after the first Monday in September; thirteenth Monday after the first Monday in September, for the trial of civil cases exclusively; first Monday in March.

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