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in each county.

§ 2. A circuit court shall be held at the court-house in Court to be held each of the counties of this Commonwealth, commencing at the time hereafter specified, and continuing the number of days allotted to each term, if the business require it. § 3. If the business require it, and the same can be done Term may be exwithout interfering with another term of court in the district, the judge may extend the term of any court.

§ 4. Circuit courts are courts of record.

tended.

Are courts of record.

§ 5. There shall be two terms of the circuit court in each Two terms. county of this Commonwealth. The commencement of each term, and the duration thereof, if the business require it, shall be as hereinafter prescribed (the word "days" being used for juridical days), namely:

First District-McCracken, second Mondays in January and July, and continue twenty-four days; Fulton, second Mondays in February and August, eighteen days; Hickman, first Mondays in March and September, eighteen days; Ballard, fourth Mondays in March and September, twelve days; Graves, second Mondays in April and October, thirtysix days; Calloway, fourth Mondays in May and November, twelve days; Marshall, second Mondays in June and December, twelve days.

Second District-Trigg, second Mondays in February and August, to continue eighteen days; Christian, first Mondays in March and September, twenty-four days; Hopkins, first Monday in April and first Monday in October, eighteen days; Caldwell, first Monday in May and November, eighteen days; Lyon, fourth Monday in May and November, eighteen days.

Third District-McLean, first Monday in January and July, and continue eighteen days; Webster, second Monday in May and November, eighteen days; Henderson, first Monday in March and September, thirty days; Union, second Monday in April and October, twenty-four days; Livingston, second Monday in August and February, eighteen days; Crittenden, first Monday in June and December, eighteen days.

Fourth District-Warren, fourth Monday in January, to continue twenty-four days, and third Monday in July, thirty days; Simpson, fourth Monday in February and August, eighteen days; Edmonson, third Monday in March and September, six days; Todd, fourth Monday in March and

September, eighteen days; Muhlenburg, third Monday in April and October, twelve days; Logan, first Monday in May and November, eighteen days; Butler, fourth Monday in May and November, twelve days.

Fifth District-Hardin, second Monday in February and August, to continue twenty-four days; Meade, second Monday in March and September, twelve days; Hancock, fourth Monday in March and September, twelve days; Breckinridge, second Monday in April and October, twelve days; Grayson, fourth Monday in April and October, twelve days; Ohio, second Monday in May and November, eighteen days; Daviess, first Monday in June and December, forty-two days. Sixth District-Allen, first Monday in January and July, and continue twelve days; Adair, third Monday in February and August, twelve days; Clinton, first Monday in March and September, six days; Cumberland, second Monday in March and September, twelve days; Monroe, fourth Monday in March and September, twelve days; Barren, first Monday in April and October, twenty-four days; Hart, first Monday in May and November, twelve days; Green, third Monday in May and November, twelve days; Metcalfe, the Monday next after the fourth Monday in May and November, twelve days.

Seventh District-Marion, third Monday in January and second Monday in August, each term to continue eighteen juridical days; and on the second Monday in June, to continue twelve juridical days; Mercer, fourth Monday in April, to continue twenty-four juridical days; and the second Monday in November, to continue eighteen juridical days; Larue, fourth Monday in March and September, to continue twelve juridical days each term; Taylor, second Monday in April and October, to continue twelve juridical days each term; Nelson, second Monday in February, fourth Monday in June, and fourth Monday in October, to continue twelve juridical days each, and each term to have jurisdiction in ordinary equity and criminal cases; Anderson, on the fourth Monday in May and first Monday in December, to continue each term twelve juridical days; Washington, on the first Monday in March and September, each term to continue eighteen juridical days.

Eighth District-Garrard, third Monday in January, to hold eighteen days, second Monday in July, sixteen days,

and an equity term on second Monday in October, six days; Boyle, first Monday in March and September, to hold twelve. days; Pulaski, third Monday in March and September, twelve days; Lincoln, third Monday in April and October, twelve days; Wayne, first Monday in May and November, nine days; Russell, Thursday next after the second Monday in May and November, nine days; Casey, fourth Monday in May and November, ten days.

Ninth District-Shelby, first Monday in March and September, to continue eighteen juridical days each term; Oldham, third Monday in April and October, to continue six juridical days each term; Spencer, second Monday in April and October, to continue six juridical days each term; Bullitt, fourth Monday in March, to continue six days, and the fourth Monday in September, to continue twelve days; and on the first Monday in June for the trial of criminal and equity cases, to continue six juridical days; Jefferson, second Monday in November, to continue twenty-four juridical days, and on the second Monday in January, continuing to and including the Saturday next before the second Monday in February, and on the first Monday in April, to continue six juridical days; and on the first Monday in May, to continue eighteen juridical days; and on the fourth Monday in June, to continue eighteen juridical days.

Tenth District-Fayette, first Monday in February, to hold twenty-four days; second Monday in August, eighteen days, and a criminal term on the fourth Monday in June, to continue twelve days; Scott, first Monday in March and September, twelve days; Madison, third Monday in March and September, twelve days, and a criminal term fourth Monday in June, six days; Woodford, first Monday in April and October, twelve days; Bourbon, third Monday in April and October, twelve days, and a criminal and equity term second Monday in January, to hold six days; Clark, first Monday in May and November, twelve days, and a criminal and equity court on the third Monday in July, to continue six days; Jessamine, third Monday in May and November, to continue twelve days.

Eleventh District-Franklin, second Monday in February, fourth Monday in June, and second Monday in August, eighteen days each, for the February and August terms, and the June term to be for hearing criminal, equity, and

fiscal causes, and shall continue six days only; Trimble, first Monday in March and September, twelve days each; Gallatin, third Monday in March and September, twelve days each; Henry, first Monday in April and October, twelve days each; Boone, third Monday in April and October, twelve days each; Owen, first Monday in May and November, twelve and eighteen days each; Grant, third Monday in May and fourth Monday in November, twelve days each; Carroll, first Monday in June and Second Monday in December, twelve days each.

Twelfth District-Kenton, at Independence, second Mondays in January and July, and continue six days; at Covington, second Monday in March and September, twenty-four days; Robertson, fourth Monday in January and third Monday in July, twelve days each; Campbell, at Newport, second Monday in February, June, and November, and continue twelve days at each term; at Alexandria, second Monday in April and October, six days; Bracken, fourth Monday in February and August, twelve days; Pendleton, third Monday in April and October, twelve days; Harrison, first Monday in May and November, eighteen days.

In the absence of the judge of the circuit court, the judge of the criminal or the chancery court may preside and hold the court in any county in this district, with all the powers of a circuit judge.

Thirteenth District-Montgomery, second Monday in February, eighteen days; third Monday in August, twelve days; Bath, first Monday in March and September, eighteen days; Powell, last Monday in March and September, six days; Estill, first Monday in April and October, twelve days; Lee, third Monday in April and October, six days; Owsley, fourth Monday in April and October, six days; Wolfe, the Monday next succeeding the Owsley circuit court, six days; Morgan, the Monday next succeeding the Wolfe circuit court, twelve days; Elliott, the Monday next succeeding the Morgan circuit court, six days; Menifee, the Monday next succeeding the Elliott circuit court, six days.

Fourteenth District-Fleming, second Monday in February and August, and continue eighteen days; Greenup, first Monday in March and September, and continue eighteen juridical days; Mason, Tuesday after the second Monday in April and October, and continue twenty-four days; Nicho

las, fourth Monday in March and September, and continue twelve juridical days; Lewis, second Monday in May and November, and continue twelve days; Rowan, fourth Monday in May and November, six days.

Fifteenth District-Whitley, first Monday in March, twelve days, and Thursday after first Monday in August, nine days; Knox, third Monday in March and August, twelve days; in the county of Laurel on the first Mondays in April and September, and continue twelve juridical days; in the county of Rockcastle on the Monday after the Laurel circuit court, and continue twelve juridical days; in the county of Jackson on the Monday after the Rockcastle circuit court, and continue six juridical days; in the county of Bell on the Monday after the Jackson circuit court, and continue six juridical days; in the county of Harlan on Monday after the Bell circuit court, and continue six juridical days; in the county of Letcher on Monday after the Harlan circuit court, and continue six juridical days; in the county of Perry on the Monday after the Letcher circuit court, and continue six juridical days at the spring term, and twelve juridical days at the fall term; in the county of Breathitt on the Monday after the Perry circuit court, and continue six juridical days; in the county of Clay on the Monday after the Breathitt circuit court, and continue so long as the business of the court may require.

Sixteenth District-Begin in Carter county on the first Monday in April and third Monday in August, and continue twelve juridical days; begin in Johnson county on the first Monday after the end of the Carter court, and continue six juridical days; begin in Magoffin county on the first Monday after the end of the Johnson court, and continue six juridical days; begin in Pike county on the first Monday after the end of the Magoffin court, and continue twelve juridical days; begin in Floyd county on the first Monday after the end of the Pike court, and continue twelve juridical days; begin in Lawrence county on the first Monday after the end of the Floyd court, and continue twelve juridical days; begin in Boyd county on the first Monday after the end of the Lawrence court, and continue eighteen juridical days; begin in Martin county on the first Monday after the end of the Boyd court, and continue six juridical days.

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