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    • Idaho Code
    • Title 1 - COURTS AND COURT OFFICIALS
    • Chapter 2 - SUPREME COURT
    • Section 1-212 - RULE-MAKING POWER RECOGNIZED.

    Idaho Code
    Chapter 2 - SUPREME COURT
    Section 1-212 - RULE-MAKING POWER RECOGNIZED.

    1-212. RULE-MAKING POWER RECOGNIZED. The inherent power of the Supreme Court to make rules governing procedure in all the courts of Idaho is hereby recognized and confirmed.

    History:
    [1-212, added 1941, ch. 90, sec. 1, p. 163.]

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    Idaho Code

    Title 1 - COURTS AND COURT OFFICIALS

    Chapter 2 - SUPREME COURT

    Section 1-201 - CONSTITUTION OF COURT.

    Section 1-202 - JURISDICTION IN GENERAL.

    Section 1-203 - ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

    Section 1-204 - APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

    Section 1-205 - DISPOSITION OF APPEALS.

    Section 1-206 - QUORUM — ADJOURNMENTS.

    Section 1-207 - CONCURRENCE IN DECISIONS.

    Section 1-208 - TERMS AND PLACES OF HOLDING SUPREME COURT.

    Section 1-209 - PLACES OF HOLDING COURT IN CASE OF EMERGENCY.

    Section 1-210 - BAILIFF, CRIER AND MESSENGER — APPOINTMENT AND COMPENSATION.

    Section 1-211 - EXPENSES OF SUPREME COURT OFFICERS.

    Section 1-212 - RULE-MAKING POWER RECOGNIZED.

    Section 1-213 - DUTY TO MAKE RULES — LIMITATION.

    Section 1-214 - ASSISTANCE IN FORMULATION OF RULES.

    Section 1-215 - ASSIGNMENT OF JUSTICE PRO TEMPORE IN EVENT OF VACANCY, DISQUALIFICATION, DISABILITY OR ABSENCE.

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