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over to Catharine Frizaleer the amount being or remaining Administrator in his hands of the estate of William Clark, late of said county, authorized to deceased, or so much thereof, from time to time, as may be pay over am'ı necessary for her comfortable support and maintenance during her natural life.

Approved, March 21, 1845.

due.

AN ACT to ascertain the time of holding certain courts in this

state.

BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, as follows:

SEC. 1. The first term of the court of errors and appeals in Courts of errors the last resort shall commence and be held on the first Tues- and appeals. day of May next, and thereafter the regular terms of said

court shall commence and be held annually on the third Tues

days of April, July, October, and January, respectively.

SEC. 2. After the term of May next, of the supreme court, Supreme court. the regular terms of the said court shall commence and be held annually, at Trenton, on the first Tuesdays in January,

April, July and October, respectively, and not otherwise.

SEC. 3. After the term of April next, of the court of chan- Court of chancery, the regular terms of the said court shall commence and cery. be held annually, on the third Tuesdays in March, June, September, and December, respectively, and not otherwise.

SEC. 4. After the first day of June next, the regular terms of the several courts held in and for the county of Bergen, shall commence and be held annually, on the first Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the term of June next, of the several courts held in and for the county of Hudson, the regular terms of said courts shall commence and be held annually, on the second Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

Bergen.

Hudson

After the first day of June next, the regular terms of the Essex several courts held in and for the county of Essex, shall commence and be held annually on the fourth Tuesdays in Fe

Monmouth.

Middlesex.

Somerset.

Warren.

Sussex.

Morris.

Passaic.

Hunterdon.

Mercer.

bruary, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the first day of June next, the regular terms of the several courts held in and for the county of Monmouth, shall commence and be held annually, on the first Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the term of June next, of the several courts held in and for the county of Middlesex, the regular terms of said courts shall commence and be held annually, on the third Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the first day of June next, the regular terms of the several courts held in and for the county of Somerset, shall commence and be held annually, on the fourth Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the term of June next, of the several courts held in and for the county of Warren, the regular terms of said courts shall commence and be held annually, on the first Tuesdays in March, June, September, and December, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the term of May next, of the several courts held in and for the county of Sussex, the regular terms of said courts shall commence and be held annually, on the first Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the first day of May next, the regular terms of the several courts held in and for the county of Morris, shall commence and be held annually, on the third Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not other

wise.

After the first day of July next, the regular terms of the several courts held in and for the county of Passaic, shall commence and be held on the first Tuesdays in March, June, September, and December, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the first day of June next, the regular terms of the several courts held in and for the county of Hunterdon, shall commence and be held annually, on the second Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the term of March of the present year, of the several courts held in and for the county of Mercer, the regular terms of said courts shall commence and be held annually, on the first Tuesdays in March, June, September, and December, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the term of May next, of the several courts held in and for the county of Burlington, the regular terms of said courts shall commence and be held annually, on the third Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

Burlington.

After the term of June next, of the several courts held in Camden. and for the county of Camden, the regular terms of said courts shall commence and be held annually, on the first Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the term of June next, of the several courts held in Cumberland. and for the county of Cumberland, the regular terms of said courts shall commence and be held annually, on the second Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the term of June next, of the several courts held in Salem. and for the county of Salem, the regular terms of said courts shall commence and be held annually on the third Tuesdays in February, May, August and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

After the term of March, of the present year, of the several courts held in and for the county of Gloucester, the regular terms of said courts shall commence and be held annually, on the fourth Tuesdays in February, May, August, and November, respectively, and not otherwise.

Gloucester.

After the first day of July next, the regular terms of the Atlantic. several courts held in and for the county of Atlantic, shall commence and be held annually, on the second Tuesdays of June, September, and December, respectively; and the inferior court of common pleas and court of general quarter-sessions of the peace and orphans' court, in and for said county, shall hold annually one other term, commencing on the first Tuesday in March.

After the term of May, of the several courts held in and for the county of Cape May, the regular terms of said courts shall commence and be held annually, on the second Tuesday in March and the first Tuesday in August; and the inferior court of common pleas and the court of general quarter-sessions of the peace and orphans' court, in and for said county, shall hold annually two other terms, commencing on the first Tuesdays in June and December, respectively.

Cape May.

be continued.

SEC. 5. All writs, process, recognizances, and other proceedings of the above mentioned courts, shall be made returnable Suits, &c., to at, and in conformity to the terms and times hereby established; and all causes, suits, actions, indictments, rules, and other proceedings, remaining undetermined in any of the above men

Parts of acts repealed.

tioned courts, at the time when this act shall take effect, thereupon shall be continued, and further proceedings may be had thereon and therein in the said courts respectively, at the terms and times hereby established, in the same way and manner, in every particular, as by law they could and might have been continued and proceeded upon in the said several courts, if this act had not been passed.

SEC. 6. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. Approved, April 4, 1845.

Part of Mill

to Monroe.

AN ACT to reannex a part of the township of Millstone, in the county of Monmouth, to the township of Monroe, in the county of Middlesex.

BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, as follows:

SEC. 1. All that part of the township of Millstone, in the county of Monmouth, which formerly belonged to the town stone reannexed ship of Monroe, in the county of Middlesex, and which was set off from the county of Middlesex, and attached to the county of Monmouth, by an act entitled, "An act to set off a new township in the counties of Monmouth and Middlesex, to be called the township of Millstone," passed February twenty. seventh, eighteen hundred and forty-four, be, and the same is hereby set back, restored, reannexed, and attached to the township of Monroe, in the county of Middlesex; and the boundary line which was established and existed before the passage of the act above mentioned, is hereby declared and re-established as the boundary line between the counties of Middlesex and Monmouth, the same as if such act had never been passed.

appointments, and courts to

exercise juris

SEC. 2. The township officers within the limits of the terri Officers to hold tory hereby attached to the county of Middlesex, shall con tinue to hold, exercise, and enjoy their several respective of fices and appointments, with the powers and privileges thereto belonging, within the limits of said county of Monmouth, until the second Tuesday in March, instant; and all courts at the time of the passing of this act existing and being within the limits of said territory, shall continue to have and exercise

diction, for a certain time.

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jurisdiction within the same, until the second Monday of May next, in the same manner as if this act had not been passed; and on and after the second Tuesday in April next, and until their respective terms of office in the county of Monmouth shall expire, all persons in county office at the time of the passing of this act, resident within the said territory, and all and every of them, shall hold, exercise, and enjoy their respective offices, with all the powers, privileges, and emoluments thereto belonging, within the limits of the county of Middlesex, as officers of said county, as fully and effectually, to all intents and purposes, as if they had been elected and appointed to their said offices, respectively, within the said county of Middlesex; provided, that all judges of the court of common pleas and all justices of the peace shall take and subscribe the official oaths or affirmations required by law, within the said county of Middlesex, on or before the first day of May next, and before they act in their respective offices as officers of the county of Middlesex.

SEC. 3. All actions, suits, appeals, prosecutions, and other Actions, &c., in legal proceedings, commenced or depending in the supreme Monmouth, not court of this state, or in any court, or before any justice of to be affected. the peace within the county of Monmouth, as the same stood before the passing of this act, before the second Tuesday of April next, shall be in no wise affected by this act; but the same shall and may be prosecuted in said county, and before said courts, in the same manner as if this act had not been passed, anything herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding; provided, that in all such causes pending in the supreme court, where the defendant in any transitory action shall, at the time when this act takes effect, reside within the limits of the territory above mentioned, or where, in any local action, the cause of action arose within said territory, either party may, at his election, on application to said court for that. purpose, have the venue in said action changed to the county of Middlesex, and the cause tried therein, as if the said action had originally been commenced in said county.

Monmouth, to

SEC. 4. All judgments obtained, or that may hereafter be Judgments, &c. obtained, in any of the courts of the county of Monmouth, obtained in upon any action, suit, or proceeding actually commenced or be of same efdepending before the second Tuesday of April next, shall be of fect in Middle the same force and effect, within the territory mentioned in the sex. first section of this act, as if this act had not been passed; and writs of execution or other legal process may be issued thereon, and directed to the sheriff or other lawful officer of said county, who is hereby authorized and directed to execute the same within the limits of said county of Middlesex, in the same manner as he should by law have done in case this act had

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