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SECTION 8-2-33

   § 8-2-33  Territorial extent of powers ofjustices. – Any justice of the superior court may order special service of any process,original or auxiliary, in any proceeding within the jurisdiction of the court,by personal notice, notice by mail, or publication in a newspaper within orwithout the state, for the purpose of dealing with any property, relation, orperson within the state or otherwise subject to the jurisdiction of the court,and may make orders, decrees, and judgments in one county in cases pending inany other county, which orders and decrees and judgments shall be transmittedto the clerk of the court for the other county.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-8 > Chapter-8-2 > 8-2-33

SECTION 8-2-33

   § 8-2-33  Territorial extent of powers ofjustices. – Any justice of the superior court may order special service of any process,original or auxiliary, in any proceeding within the jurisdiction of the court,by personal notice, notice by mail, or publication in a newspaper within orwithout the state, for the purpose of dealing with any property, relation, orperson within the state or otherwise subject to the jurisdiction of the court,and may make orders, decrees, and judgments in one county in cases pending inany other county, which orders and decrees and judgments shall be transmittedto the clerk of the court for the other county.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-8 > Chapter-8-2 > 8-2-33

SECTION 8-2-33

   § 8-2-33  Territorial extent of powers ofjustices. – Any justice of the superior court may order special service of any process,original or auxiliary, in any proceeding within the jurisdiction of the court,by personal notice, notice by mail, or publication in a newspaper within orwithout the state, for the purpose of dealing with any property, relation, orperson within the state or otherwise subject to the jurisdiction of the court,and may make orders, decrees, and judgments in one county in cases pending inany other county, which orders and decrees and judgments shall be transmittedto the clerk of the court for the other county.