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from such decision or judgment; and in order that the
points or question reserved may be fairly presented to the
Judges in banc, the said Circuit Judge, trying the cause,
shall make full and fair notes of such of the proceed-
ings as will fully present such points or questions; and the
decision of the said Judges in bane, shall be the effective deter-
mination of the point or question reserved, and judg-
ment or other proceedings shall be had thereupon. The
right of having questions reserved shall not, however, apply
to trials of appeals from Justices of the Peace ;
Which was adopted.
Section 22 was then read.
Pending the reading of the 23d Section,
On motion of Mr. Watkins, of Montgomery,
It was passed over informally.
Pending the reading of the 24th Section,
Mr. John Parran moved to strikeout "six," in the third
line, and insert "four ;"
Decided in the negative.
Mr. Page offered the following amendment:
Strike out all down to the word "they," inclusive, in the
4th line, and insert in lieu thereof, "the said Clerks ;"
Which was adopted.
On motion of Mr. Dobbin,
The Convention then returned to the consideration of Pari
Two of the Report of the Committee upon the Judiciary,
via : the Court of Appeals.
Mr. Merrick moved that the Committee now rise and re-
port progress, and ask leave to sit again ;
Decided in the affirmative.
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