Examples of Act 236 in a sentence
Whenever the sheriff, a deputy, coroner, or a constable encounters resistance in serving process or reasonably believes that resistance will be encountered, he may take the power of the county and proceed therewith to serve the process.History: 1961, Act 236, Eff.
A person depositing funds, stocks, or securities with the court clerk pursuant to court order is discharged from all further liability to the extent of the deposit.History: 1961, Act 236, Eff.
Effective at the Closing, Purchaser and Seller, or such of their respective Subsidiaries as appropriate, shall enter into one or more transition services agreements substantially in the form of Exhibit H (the "Transition Services Agreements" and together with the Transition Intellectual Property License Agreement, the "Transition Agreements").
Stocks or securities deposited in a safety deposit box shall be accounted for as directed by the court.History: 1961, Act 236, Eff.
The sheriff, his deputies, and any coroner or constable having the power to perform such duty may require suitable aid in(a) serving process in civil or criminal cases;(b) preserving the peace;(c) apprehending or securing any person for felony or breach of the peace.History: 1961, Act 236, Eff.
Funds which the clerk deposits in a bank to the credit of any officer of the court shall be paid out by the bank only upon presentation of a court order signed by the circuit judge.History: 1961, Act 236, Eff.
The chief justice of the supreme court is the head of the judicial system.History: 1961, Act 236, Eff.
The supreme court has all the powers and jurisdiction conferred upon it by the constitution and laws of this state.History: 1961, Act 236, Eff.
The supreme court justices shall not practice as attorneys or counselors in any court of the state, nor shall they engage in the practice of law for compensation.History: 1961, Act 236, Eff.
When the justices of the supreme court are equally divided as to the ultimate decision of any case properly before the court on review, the judgment of the court below shall be affirmed.History: 1961, Act 236, Eff.