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CHAPTER 2 - Powers of Judges at Chambers
Section 165. - 165. The justices of the Supreme Court and of the...
Section 166. - 166. (a) The judges of the superior courts may, in...
Section 166.1. - 166.1. Upon the written request of any party or his...
Section 167. - 167. Any act required or permitted to be performed by...
CHAPTER 3 - Disqualifications of Judges
Section 170. - 170. A judge has a duty to decide any proceeding...
Section 170.1. - 170.1. (a) A judge shall be disqualified if any one...
Section 170.2. - 170.2. It shall not be grounds for disqualification that the...
Section 170.3. - 170.3. (a) (1) If a judge determines himself or herself...
Section 170.4. - 170.4. (a) A disqualified judge, notwithstanding his or her disqualification...
Section 170.5. - 170.5. For the purposes of Sections 170 to 170.5, inclusive,...
Section 170.6. - 170.6. (a) (1) A judge, court commissioner, or referee of...
Section 170.7. - 170.7. Section 170.6 does not apply to a judge designated...
Section 170.8. - 170.8. When there is no judge of a court qualified...
Section 170.9. - 170.9. (a) A judge shall not accept gifts from a...
CHAPTER 4 - Incidental Powers and Duties of Judicial Officers
Section 177. - 177. A judicial officer shall have power: (a) To preserve...
Section 177.5. - 177.5. A judicial officer shall have the power to impose...
Section 178. - 178. For the effectual exercise of the powers conferred by...
Section 179. - 179. Each of the justices of the Supreme Court and...
CHAPTER 5 - Miscellaneous Provisions Respecting Courts of Justice
Section 182. - 182. The heading to this chapter shall not be deemed...
Section 184. - 184. No proceeding in any court of justice, in an...
Section 185. - 185. (a) Every written proceeding in a court of justice...
Section 186. - 186. Such abbreviations as are in common use may be...
Section 187. - 187. When jurisdiction is, by the Constitution or this Code,...