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Title 4: JUDICIARY

Chapter 13: CLERKS OF JUDICIAL COURTS

§570. Executive Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court shall appoint an executive clerk of that court, whose authority, functions and duties shall be prescribed from time to time by the Supreme Judicial Court by rule or administrative order. The executive clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court may administer oaths and may sign and issue summonses, writs and other process in the name of the State and under the seal of the court. [1985, c. 68, §4 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1985, c. 68, §4 (NEW).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title4 > Title4ch13sec0 > Title4sec570

Title 4: JUDICIARY

Chapter 13: CLERKS OF JUDICIAL COURTS

§570. Executive Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court shall appoint an executive clerk of that court, whose authority, functions and duties shall be prescribed from time to time by the Supreme Judicial Court by rule or administrative order. The executive clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court may administer oaths and may sign and issue summonses, writs and other process in the name of the State and under the seal of the court. [1985, c. 68, §4 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1985, c. 68, §4 (NEW).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title4 > Title4ch13sec0 > Title4sec570

Title 4: JUDICIARY

Chapter 13: CLERKS OF JUDICIAL COURTS

§570. Executive Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court shall appoint an executive clerk of that court, whose authority, functions and duties shall be prescribed from time to time by the Supreme Judicial Court by rule or administrative order. The executive clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court may administer oaths and may sign and issue summonses, writs and other process in the name of the State and under the seal of the court. [1985, c. 68, §4 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1985, c. 68, §4 (NEW).