Orders and other acts outside county in which cause pending.

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A judge of the district court, when sitting in any county of the district, may make any order of a nature not requiring notice and hearing, in any cause pending in any county of the district; and he also may sign the journal entry of any order, judgment or decree theretofore made in any other county of the district if such journal entry be approved as to form by all parties affected thereby, or by their attorneys. In the event of any such action being taken outside the county in which the cause is pending, the Judge shall make a minute of his action and forthwith transmit said minute to the court clerk of the county in which the action is pending.

Added by Laws 1953, p. 90, § 1, emerg. eff. June 8, 1953.


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