1925 public laws – Ch.305 Sec.14

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CHAPTER 305 AN ACT TO RELIEVE CONGESTION IN COURT DOCKETS AND TO PROVIDE NEEDED FACILITIES FOR SPEEDY TRIAL OF CAUSES AND TO CONFER CIVIL JURISDICTION ON COUNTY RECORDERS COURTS AND OTHER COUNTY COURTS. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

(a). Salary. That the salary of the recorder or the judge of the county court shall be increased in such an amount as the board of commissioners of the county may determine and be paid out of such fund as is now authorized by law for the payment of such salary, and he shall preside over all of the civil terms of court herein provided for except as follows: #NAME? That the substitute recorder, in case there is one provided for by law for such recorders court, of the assistant of substitute judge of the county court, is empowered and authorized to hold a criminal session of such recorders court or county court at the same time the recorder is holding the civil term, and that all civil terms of the court hereby established shall be held where the regular Superior Court terms are held in such counties, but there shall be no terms to conflict with the regular Superior Court terms. (c) That in the absence of the judge of the recorders court or judge of the county court from any civil term on account of sickness or is otherwise absent, then said term shall be presided over by an assistant judge, who shall be appointed by the board of commissioners of the county, and whose salary shall be fixed by the said board of county commissioners; and said salary shall be paid out of the said fund and in the same manner as is provided for the payment of the salary of the recorder or judge of the county ccurt respectively, and said assistant judge or recorder shall be governed by the same rule and required to take the same oath as is now provided for the recorder of the recorders court or judge of the county court of such county.

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