Maine Statutes
§ 4 §51 — Constitution of court; concurrence required
When sitting as a Law Court to determine questions of law arising in any civil or criminal action or proceeding, the Supreme Judicial Court must be composed as provided by rules adopted by that court and shall hear and determine such questions by the concurrence of a majority of the justices sitting and qualified to act.
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Legislative History
PL 1969, c. 354 (RPR). PL 2007, c. 518, §1 (AMD).
Nearby Sections
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§ 4 §10
Facsimile signature of clerk§ 4 §101
Constitution of court§ 4 §101-A
Chief Justice of the Superior Court§ 4 §1012-2
Authentication of authority of officer§ 4 §1013-2
Certificate of person taking acknowledgment§ 4 §1014-2
Recognition of certificate of acknowledgment§ 4 §1014-A-2
Presumption of compliance§ 4 §1015-2
Certificate of acknowledgment§ 4 §1016-2
Short forms of acknowledgment§ 4 §1017-2
Acknowledgments not affected by this Act§ 4 §1018-2
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