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Volume | 1958 |
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Law Number | 106 |
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CHAPTER 106
An Act to amend and reenact § 12.01 as amended, of Chapter 536 of the
Acts of Assembly of 1950, approved April 7, 1950, which chapter pro-
vided a new charter for the city of Alexandria, the section relating
to the Municipal Court of the City of Alexandria. CH 250]
Approved February 25, 1958
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 12.01 as amended, of Chapter 536 of the Acts of Assembly of
1950, approved April 7, 1950, be amended and reenacted as follows:
8 12.01. (a) There shall be a single municipal court designated the
Municipal Court of the City of Alexandria, which shall exercise both ctvil
and criminal jurisdiction, and which court shall have two judges appointed
by the Judges of the Corporation Court for the City of Alexandria for
terms of six years, commencing January one, nineteen hundred sixty-two,
and every six years thereafter. The judges in office when this amendment
to the city charter takes effect shall continue in office until January one,
nineteen hundred sixty-two. .
(b) The judge who is senior in point of continuous service, or tf
neither is an incumbent, who is senior in active law practice in Virginia,
shall be the senior judge and shall have authority to assign the work of
the court as between the judges, but no order of court shall be necessary
to establish the authority of either judge to act. The senior judge exclus-
ively shall exercise all powers of appointment conferred upon judges of
municipal courts except appointments incidental to the trial, hearing or
disposition of any cause or action to be determined or acted upon by the
court, which powers shall be exercised concurrently by the judges.
(c) Each judge shall receive an annual salary of not less than eight
thousand dollars to be paid in monthly installments out of the treasury of
the city. The city council shall make provision for such salaries and in
fixing salaries may take into consideration additional pay to the senior
judge for the additional duties imposed upon him. .
(d) There shall be appointed by the judges of the Corporation Court
of the City as many substitute judges as the said Corporation Court
udges may determine to be necessary, but not more than four.
2. An emergency exists and this act is in force from its passage.