Sec. 12. The judge of the court may adopt rules for conducting the business of the court, consistent with the laws and court rules of Indiana. However, when adopting local rules to govern in all the courts of record in the county, the judges of the circuit and superior courts shall act in concert. If there is a disagreement, the decision of a majority of the judges controls. If there is a tie, the decision joined by the circuit court judge controls. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-5-42.1-11.] IC 33-33-79.4 Chapter 79.4. Tippecanoe Superior Courts No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6 33-33-79.4-1 Application 33-33-79.4-2 Establishment of superior courts 33-33-79.4-3 Judges; election 33-33-79.4-4 Repealed 33-33-79.4-5 Judicial powers 33-33-79.4-6 Bailiff and court reporter 33-33-79.4-7 Magistrate 33-33-79.4-8 Dockets, books, and papers 33-33-79.4-9 Location of court sessions 33-33-79.4-10 Repealed 33-33-79.4-11 Transfer of actions and proceedings 33-33-79.4-12 Sitting of judges 33-33-79.4-13 Repealed 33-33-79.4-14 Rules 33-33-79.4-15 Presiding judge
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