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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELI > CHAPTER502-A > 502-A-5

If the justice and special justice of a district court are disqualified, disabled, otherwise unable to sit, or in need of assistance, a disinterested justice or special justice from another district court, attending upon assignment of the administrative judge of the district and municipal court or upon written request of the justice, may hear and determine all cases brought before that justice and issue final process therein, and he shall keep a record thereof, which shall be kept with and constitute a part of the records of said court, all of which shall have like effects as if it were heard and determined by the justice of said court.

Source. 1963, 331:1. 1971, 507:2. 1973, 274:1. 1992, 284:32, eff. Jan. 1, 1993.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELI > CHAPTER502-A > 502-A-5

If the justice and special justice of a district court are disqualified, disabled, otherwise unable to sit, or in need of assistance, a disinterested justice or special justice from another district court, attending upon assignment of the administrative judge of the district and municipal court or upon written request of the justice, may hear and determine all cases brought before that justice and issue final process therein, and he shall keep a record thereof, which shall be kept with and constitute a part of the records of said court, all of which shall have like effects as if it were heard and determined by the justice of said court.

Source. 1963, 331:1. 1971, 507:2. 1973, 274:1. 1992, 284:32, eff. Jan. 1, 1993.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELI > CHAPTER502-A > 502-A-5

If the justice and special justice of a district court are disqualified, disabled, otherwise unable to sit, or in need of assistance, a disinterested justice or special justice from another district court, attending upon assignment of the administrative judge of the district and municipal court or upon written request of the justice, may hear and determine all cases brought before that justice and issue final process therein, and he shall keep a record thereof, which shall be kept with and constitute a part of the records of said court, all of which shall have like effects as if it were heard and determined by the justice of said court.

Source. 1963, 331:1. 1971, 507:2. 1973, 274:1. 1992, 284:32, eff. Jan. 1, 1993.