Section 2. If, in the opinion of a justice of either court, it is important that a writ or other process should be speedily issued in a cause pending in the court of which he is a justice, he may order it to be issued by the clerk of the courts in the county in which he is sitting; and such clerk shall transmit the order to the clerk of the courts of the county in which the cause is pending, to be filed and recorded with the other papers in the case.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases
Title I - Courts and Judicial Officers
Chapter 213 - Provisions Common to the Supreme Judicial and Superior Courts
Section 1 - Chief Justices; Vacancies
Section 1a - Concurrent Jurisdiction; Exception
Section 1b - Questions of Law; Reservation; Report to Appeals Court
Section 2 - Process; Issuance in Other Counties
Section 3 - Rules; Power to Make and Promulgate
Section 3a - Rules; Printing and Disposition of Copies
Section 4 - Courts Always Open
Section 5 - Transaction of Business in Any County
Section 6 - Duration of Sittings; Adjournments
Section 7 - Simultaneous Sessions
Section 8 - Accounts and Expenses; Allowance
Section 9 - Attendance of Justices
Section 10 - Adjournment to Another Shire Town
Section 11 - Adjournment in Absence of Justice; Sheriff's Duty
Section 12 - Written Order to Sheriff to Adjourn; Absence of Justice