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Excerpt from Acts of a General Nature, Passed by the Forty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Vol. 46: Begun and Held in the City of Columbus, December 6, 1847, and in the Forty-Sixth Year of Said State
Sec. 2. The supreme court is authorized, when the business shall so require, to continue its term in any county beyond the time allowed to said county and if from any cause it shall so happen that said court shall fail to be held in any county, the court may, with consent of parties. Hear and determine any of the issues in said county, in any other convenient county; and said court shall have the same power, when there shall not be time in any county to dispose of the business in such county, to hear and determine, with the consent of parties, any business thus undisposed of. In any other convenient county.
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