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Document Index: 450957010

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 7', '§ 4', '§ 5', '§ 6', '§ 7', '§ 8']

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28 LAWS  OF
clerk, or other officer of such court, for fuel or other article consumed, or to be
Consumed in his office, unless such article be among those expressly named by law
as chargeable.
settlement, and allowance against the State or any county, shall specify the particulars, and amount of each item, and such account, when settled, allowed and
certified by the proper court, shall be prima facie evidence that the articles charged and allowed were furnished for the purposes specified, and that the sums
charged therefor are reasonable.
shall have the exclusive original jurisdiction to determine whether such account,
court, shall be conclusive, and a warrant on the State or county treasury issued
§ 7. If, in any case of an account allowed and certified by a court against a
county, the. same or" any part thereof be rejected by the county court, the party
agrieved thereby may prosecute an appeal to the circuit court in the same manner
and with the effect as in other cases of appeal from the county to the circuit
therein, allowed and certified by a court, and the claimant shall demand it, he
shall certify his decision, specifying the items rejected, if less than the whole, under the seal of his office.
:   . APPROVED, Feb. 13,1839.
AN ACT to establish a criminal court in the County of St. Louis.
Sec. 1. St. Louis Criminal Court eslablished.
4. Criminal cases removed to St. Louis county ; where determined.
5. Circuit court shall exercise appellate jurisdiction.
6. Provisions incases of appeals and writs of error to the Supreme Court.
,           8. Proceedings of the circuit court on appeals, &e,
9. Judge of the criminal court, how appointed,
11. Qualification of such Judge,
15. Clerk, how elected, qualifications, &c.
16. Who shall be clerk until such clerk is elected and qualified. J  . T
17. Election, when and how conducted. .        . ,,
18. Term of office of said clerk. ■ •
19. Clerk shall take oath, &c.   ggg<
21. Liability of clerk and his securities.
22. When books, papers, &e. shall be delivered to him.
24. Terms of the court prescribed. .- ?
26. " "        to parties and witnesses. '■•■
27. Date of effect of this act. N     .
ib.    Date of commencement of salary of Judge.
Identifier LAWS_10th_1838-1839_0028.tif
Transcript 28 LAWS OF after construed to authorize any court to audit and allow any charge of their clerk, or other officer of such court, for fuel or other article consumed, or to be Consumed in his office, unless such article be among those expressly named by law as chargeable. § 4. Every account presented by any clerk or other officer to any court for settlement, and allowance against the State or any county, shall specify the particulars, and amount of each item, and such account, when settled, allowed and certified by the proper court, shall be prima facie evidence that the articles charged and allowed were furnished for the purposes specified, and that the sums charged therefor are reasonable. § 5. The Auditor of Public accounts, in case of such accounts against the State, and the county court, in any case of such account against their county, shall have the exclusive original jurisdiction to determine whether such account, or any item therein, is or is not reasonable and lawfully chargeable against the State or county, as the case may be. § 6. The preceding section shall not extend to fee-bills, or bills of costs in civil or criminal cases; but such bills being allowed and certified by the proper court, shall be conclusive, and a warrant on the State or county treasury issued accordingly. § 7. If, in any case of an account allowed and certified by a court against a county, the. same or" any part thereof be rejected by the county court, the party agrieved thereby may prosecute an appeal to the circuit court in the same manner and with the effect as in other cases of appeal from the county to the circuit court. § 8. If the Auditor of Public Accounts shall reject an account, or any item therein, allowed and certified by a court, and the claimant shall demand it, he shall certify his decision, specifying the items rejected, if less than the whole, under the seal of his office. : . APPROVED, Feb. 13,1839. COURTS. AN ACT to establish a criminal court in the County of St. Louis. Sec. 1. St. Louis Criminal Court eslablished. 2. Powers, &c. of said court. 3. Jurisdiction of the circuit court curtailed. 4. Criminal cases removed to St. Louis county ; where determined. 5. Circuit court shall exercise appellate jurisdiction. 6. Provisions incases of appeals and writs of error to the Supreme Court. 7. Power of the Judge of the criminal court on such appeals or writs of error. , 8. Proceedings of the circuit court on appeals, &e, 9. Judge of the criminal court, how appointed, 10. Vacancy, how filled. 11. Qualification of such Judge, 12. Judge may be removed from office. 13. His compensation. 14. His powers. 15. Clerk, how elected, qualifications, &c. 16. Who shall be clerk until such clerk is elected and qualified. J . T 17. Election, when and how conducted. . . ,, 18. Term of office of said clerk. ■ • 19. Clerk shall take oath, &c. ggg< 20. Compensation of such clerk. 21. Liability of clerk and his securities. 22. When books, papers, &e. shall be delivered to him. 23. Seal of court to be procured. 24. Terms of the court prescribed. .- ? 25. Provisions relating to writs. 26. " " to parties and witnesses. '■•■ 27. Date of effect of this act. N . ib. Date of commencement of salary of Judge.