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TAZ D 1970

1974 Cumulative Pocket Supplement

to the

Code of Civil Procedure

and

Probate Code

of the

Territory of Guam

COVERING THE LEGISLATION OF THE
TENTH, ELEVENTH

AND TWELFTH GUAM LEGISLATURES

AND

THE AMENDED RULES OF THE COURT
AND THE AMENDED RULES OF APPEAL
OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF GUAM

Prepared under the Direction
of the

THIRTEENTH GUAM LEGISLATURE

by

JOHN A. BOHN, ESQ.

Suite 622-Walnut Creek Plaza
1990 North California Boulevard
Walnut Creek, California 94596
STANFORD

JUL 14 1976

EDITOR'S NOTE

The 1974 (Second) Regular Session of the Twelfth Guam Legislature enacted Public Laws 12-71 through 12-228. Of this group, P.L. 12-78, 12-89, 12-91, 12-94, 12-95, 12-96, 12-100, 12-101, 12-106, 12-127, 12-129, 12-133, 12-135, 12-136, 12-141, 12-150, 12-159, 12-161, 12-167, 12-168, 12-170, 12-175, 12-178, 12-182, 12-196, 12-205, 12-211, 12-212, 12-219, 12-220, 12-222, and 12-228 are appropriation bills and are therefore not included in these Cumulative Code Supplements.

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The Code of Civil Procedure

of the

Territory of Guam

PART I

Courts of Justice

TITLE I

Organization and Jurisdiction

CHAPTER I

Courts of Justice in General

$51. Courts of justice in general. The Courts of justice of the territory of Guam consist of the Supreme Court and the Superior Court. The Judicial Council shall by rules of Court create such divisions of the Superior Court as within its judgment may be desirable and may designate which of such divisions shall be courts of record and which shall be courts not of record, provided however, that two (2) of such divisions shall be the Juvenile Court Division, a court of record, and the Traffic Court Division, a court not of record. [Enacted 1953; Repealed and reenacted by P.L. 12-85, effective July 1, 1974.]

CHAPTER II

Supreme Court

§ 61. Composition of court. The Supreme Court shall be presided over by the Chief Justice of Guam and two (2) associate justices, all of whom shall be appointed by the Legislature for a term of eight (8) years each, unless sooner removed for cause. The Legislature shall appoint each justice from among the judges of the District Court of Guam, the Superior Court judges and three (3) additional persons who are admitted to the Guam Bar and who have practiced law in Guam for at least six (6) months who shall be nominated and whose names shall be submitted to the Legislature by the Judicial Council. The salary of the Chief Justice shall be equal to the salary of the Governor of Guam, and the salary of each of the associate justices shall be Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000) less than the salary of the Chief Justice.

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