Series RG 39 (Cumberland) Series "C" Vol. 1 to 15; 1995-291/001; 1995-355/001. - Circuit records at Amherst

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Circuit records at Amherst

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    RG 39 (Cumberland) Series "C" Vol. 1 to 15; 1995-291/001; 1995-355/001.

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    • 1793-1970 (Creation)
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      Nova Scotia. Supreme Court (Cumberland County)

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    5.15 m of textual records

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    (1774-)

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    In 1774, the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia's circuit system was established by an act of the legislature. In this system, judges travelled to outlying areas to hold court. By 1834 the initial requirement to have cases heard in the presence of two or more judges was removed and a single judge hearing cases on circuit was invested with the full powers and jurisdiction of the court in Halifax. Amherst was one of three initial supreme court circuit sites established in 1774. At times sessions were held in River Philip, until a court house was erected in Amherst in 1840. Destroyed by fire in 1887 the wooden court house was replaced by the present brick structure in 1888.

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    Series forms part of Supreme Court on county circuit sous-fonds and consists of case files that contain summonses, subpoenas, affidavits, briefs, exhibits (documentary evidence), pleadings, informations (charges), indictments, motions, orders, transcripts of testimony, appeals, motion orders, rulings, verdicts, and other material relating to civil actions and matters, as well as criminal prosecutions.

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        Formerly described as Supreme Court of Nova Scotia in Cumberland County fonds.

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