(a) Each county court may, by rule or order, fix times and places when the court will be in session for the transaction of business; but such scheduled sittings of the court shall not preclude the transaction of business by the court at other times or places. (b) In counties having more than one (1) judicial district, the county court shall be concurrently in session in each district. Acts 1963, No. 214, §§ 4, 5; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 22-603.3, 22-603.4. (a) Each county court may, by rule or order, fix times and places when the court will be in session for the transaction of business; but such scheduled sittings of the court shall not preclude the transaction of business by the court at other times or places. (b) In counties having more than one (1) judicial district, the county court shall be concurrently in session in each district. Acts 1963, No. 214, §§ 4, 5; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 22-603.3, 22-603.4. (a) Each county court may, by rule or order, fix times and places when the court will be in session for the transaction of business; but such scheduled sittings of the court shall not preclude the transaction of business by the court at other times or places. (b) In counties having more than one (1) judicial district, the county court shall be concurrently in session in each district. Acts 1963, No. 214, §§ 4, 5; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 22-603.3, 22-603.4. (a) Each county court may, by rule or order, fix times and places when the court will be in session for the transaction of business; but such scheduled sittings of the court shall not preclude the transaction of business by the court at other times or places. (b) In counties having more than one (1) judicial district, the county court shall be concurrently in session in each district. Acts 1963, No. 214, §§ 4, 5; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 22-603.3, 22-603.4.
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