§107. Clerk
For each county, the Chief Justice shall appoint a person to serve as the clerk of the Superior Court in that county. A clerk of a District Court may also serve as the clerk of a Superior Court. Any deputy clerk, if the deputy's appointment has been temporarily approved by a Justice of the Superior Court then sitting in that county or permanently approved by the Chief Justice of the Superior Court, may, whenever directed by the clerk, act as clerk of the Superior Court at any session in that county. [PL 1995, c. 560, Pt. I, §4 (AMD).]
The clerk of the Superior Court may sign notices to appear in court for hearings on nonpayment of fines, counsel fees or restitution. [PL 1997, c. 135, §1 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1995, c. 560, §I4 (AMD). PL 1997, c. 135, §1 (AMD).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
4 §101-A. Chief Justice of the Superior Court
4 §103. Compensation upon retirement (REPEALED)
4 §104. Active retired justices
4 §104-A. Per diem compensation for Active Retired Superior Court Justices
4 §105. Superior Court; civil jurisdiction
4 §107-A. Authority of clerks to issue process for arrest of persons
4 §108. Seal; form of summonses, writs and processes; facsimile signature of clerk
4 §109. Writs when returnable (REPEALED)
4 §111. Simultaneous and special sessions
4 §112. Sheriff or deputy to attend court
4 §113. Messenger of Cumberland County (REPEALED)
4 §115. Place for holding court; suitable quarters
4 §115-A. Closure of Superior Courts
4 §117. Other expenses of the court
4 §118. Support from counties (REPEALED)
4 §119. Media coverage of judicial proceedings (REPEALED)
4 §120. Justice of the Superior Court to sit in District Court
4 §121. Justice or Active Retired Justice of Superior Court assigned to sit in District Court
4 §122. Annual training; domestic violence and child abuse issues