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DELEGATE MOSER: I didn't follow the entire
colloquy.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate James is suggesting
or inquiring whether the effect of this provision is to
require either the Court of Appeals or the General Assembly
to provide for removal in all civil cases, not merely
those where there is a right of removal now, but in all civ:.1
cases, cases in equity, for instance.
DELEGATE MOSER: I answered his previous
inquiry. All civil cases, no, but all types of action,
yes, if that is what he means. It is intended to include
equity cases and all other types of action.
THE CHAIRMAN: His question is or his suggestion
is that the language does not permit either the General
Assembly or the Court of Appeals in acting underthis
section to say that there shall not be a right of removal
in any particular kind of civil case.
Do you concur?
DELEGATE MOSER: I am sorry, no, I don't mean
that.
THE CHAIRMAN; The Chair suggests, then, that |