New Hampshire Constitution
Article 74, § 74 — Judges to Give Opinions, When
New Hampshire Const. art. 74, § 74
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CitationNew Hampshire Const. art. 74, § 74
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N.H. Const. art. 74, § 74.
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Each branch of the legislature as well as the governor and council shall have authority to require the opinions of the justices of the supreme court upon important questions of law and upon solemn occasions.
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History
June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 changing president to governor. Amended 1958 substituting supreme court for superior court.
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