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2006 Massachusetts Code - CHAPTER 221. — CLERKS, ATTORNEYS AND OTHER OFFICERS OFJUDICIAL COURTS.
- Section 1. Clerk of court for commonwealth; appointment; term — etc..
- Section 2. Duties.
- Section 3. Election of clerks; term.
- Section 4. First assistant clerks; appointment.
- Section 5. Assistant clerks; appointment.
- Section 5A. Assistant and first assistant clerks; practice of law.
- Section 6. Repealed — 1978, 478, Sec. 234.
- Section 6A. Superior court for county of Middlesex; equity clerk.
- Section 6B. Superior court for county of Essex; equity clerk.
- Section 6C. Superior court for county of Essex; criminal proceedings clerk.
- Section 6D. Superior court for county of Norfolk; criminal proceedings clerk.
- Section 6E. Superior court for county of Worcester; equity proceedings clerk.
- Section 6F. Superior court for county of Worcester; criminal proceedingsclerk.
- Section 6G. Superior court for county of Middlesex; criminal proceedingsclerk.
- Section 6H. Repealed — 1975, 50.
- Section 6I. Superior court for county of Plymouth; equity proceedings clerk.
- Section 6J. Superior court for county of Plymouth; criminal proceedings clerk.
- Section 6K. Superior court for county of Hampden; equity proceedings clerk.
- Section 6L. Superior court for county of Hampden; criminal proceedings clerk.
- Section 6M. Superior court for county of Bristol; criminal proceedings clerk.
- Section 7. Deputy assistant clerks.
- Section 8. Temporary clerks.
- Section 9. Temporary assistant clerks; manner of appointment.
- Section 10. Temporary clerk; appointment by court.
- Section 11. Oath of clerk.
- Section 12. Bonds of clerks.
- Section 13. Assistant clerk; notice to secretary of state of vacancies.
- Section 14. General duties of clerks.
- Section 15. Supreme judicial court in Suffolk; duties of clerk and assistant clerk.
- Section 16. Superior court in Suffolk; duties of clerk.
- Section 17. Facsimile of signature of clerk; signature of assistant clerk.
- Section 18. Affidavits in court proceedings.
- Section 19. Duty to forward notices of appeal — etc., to attorney general.
- Section 20. Rescripts — notice of.
- Section 21. Repealed — 1973, 1114, Sec. 78.
- Section 22. Orders of notice; power of clerk to issue.
- Section 23. Alphabetical list of parties.
- Section 24. Repealed — 1956, 707, Sec. 3.
- Section 25. Repealed — 1953, 319, Sec. 27.
- Section 26. Physicians or unregistered practitioners; clerk to reportconvictions.
- Section 27. Extension of papers on record.
- Section 27A. Obsolete or useless papers; disposition — destruction or storage.
- Section 28. Records; duty of clerk to exhibit.
- Section 29. Records; duty of justices to inspect.
- Section 30. Forfeiture of bond.
- Section 31. Misconduct in office; liability.
- Section 32. Fees; duty of clerks to account.
- Section 33. Assistant clerk; duties.
- Section 34. Repealed — 1931, 426, Sec. 291.
- Section 34A. Judicial council; establishment; purpose; membership; term.
- Section 34B. Reports to governor; rules of practice and procedure.
- Section 34C. Compensation; clerical expense.
- Section 34D. Repealed — 1983, 673, Sec. 3.
- Section 34E. Mental health legal advisors committee; appointment — etc.;executive director; legal advisors, list, fee schedule,compensation; volunteer legal assistance program; information program;procedures; funds.
- Section 35. Bar examiners; appointment; statements of financial interest.
- Section 36. Admission of attorneys to the bar; eligibility; expenses; manner of payment.
- Section 36A. Admission to the bar; educational requirements of World War II veterans.
- Section 37. Petition for examination for admission to the bar; fees.
- Section 38. Oath of office.
- Section 38A. Aliens; petitions and examinations.
- Section 39. Attorneys from sister states; conditions for admissions.
- Section 40. Removal; grounds; expenses.
- Section 41. Unauthorized practice of law; solicitation of law-business; penalty.
- Section 42. Standing of attorneys; clerk of supreme judicial court to keep records.
- Section 43. Claims for damages; attorneys prohibited from soliciting.
- Section 44. Disqualification for violation of sec. 43.
- Section 44A. Hospital employees — etc., communication with attorney concerning personalinjury cases; prohibition.
- Section 44B. Copies of sec. 44A; furnishing to hospitals; posting.
- Section 45. Practice of law by sheriffs — constables, etc., prohibited.
- Section 46. Practice of law by corporations; prohibition; exception.
- Section 46A. Practice of law; persons authorized.
- Section 46B. Jurisdiction to restrain violation of secs. 46 — 46A and 46C.
- Section 46C. Unauthorized practice of law; furnishing services to debtor in debtpooling plan.
- Section 46D. Credit counseling corporation — application of previous sections.
- Section 47. Repealed — 1935, 346, Sec. 3.
- Section 48. Prosecution of own suits; restriction.
- Section 49. Repealed — 1935, 346, Sec. 3.
- Section 50. Attorney's lien for fees; enforcement.
- Section 50A. Discharge of state or political subdivision from liability for attorney'slien.
- Section 50B. Claims; summary determination.
- Section 51. Failure to pay client's money; penalty.
- Section 52. Disqualification of attorney to act in suits previously decided by him.
- Section 53. Masters in chancery.
- Section 54. Completion of business on expiration of commission.
- Section 55. Compensation of masters — etc.
- Section 56. Repealed — 1975, 377, Sec. 17.
- Section 57. Masters; appointment.
- Section 58. Masters; hearings; reports; judgment.
- Section 59. Auditors; discharge by court.
- Section 60. Repealed — 1932, 40, Sec. 2.
- Section 61. Masters; compensation and travel expenses.
- Section 62. Reports of masters.
- Section 62A. Masters; death or incapacity; compensation.
- Section 62B. Clerks of courts as magistrates.
- Section 62C. Magistrates; powers and duties.
- Section 63. Reporter of decisions; appointment; tenure.
- Section 64. Preparation of reports; time of publication.
- Section 64A. Printing and sale of reports of decisions of supreme judicial and appealscourts; advertisement for bids; award and execution of contracts;performance bond.
- Section 65. Style of reports.
- Section 66. Opinions; duration and manner of keeping.
- Section 67. Deputy reporter.
- Section 68. Compensation of reporter.
- Section 69. Court officers; number; compensation for attendance.
- Section 70. Appointment.
- Section 70A. Court officers; performance of police powers and duties.
- Section 71. Chief deputy sheriff for Suffolk — Middlesex and Hampden; chiefcourt officer for Hampden, Norfolk and Worcester counties.
- Section 71A. Assistant chief court officers in Suffolk county.
- Section 72. Tenure; transfer or interchange in Suffolk county.
- Section 73. Compensation in Suffolk county land court and probate court.
- Section 73A. Repealed — 1945, 388, Sec. 2; 1986, 557, Sec. 173.
- Section 73B. Compensation in Suffolk county supreme judicial court and appeals court.
- Section 74. Repealed — 1931, 301, Sec. 40.
- Section 75. Deputy sheriffs and constables; compensation.
- Section 76. Administrative assistant and messengers in Suffolk county; appointment;compensation; duties.
- Section 76A. Superior court in Suffolk county; assistant messenger.
- Section 77. Premiums on official bonds; payment.
- Section 78. Supreme judicial court in Suffolk county; service of venires; bond.
- Section 79. Witnesses; summoning in Suffolk and Worcester; expenses.
- Section 80. Uniforms of court officers.
- Section 81. Double compensation prohibited.
- Section 82. Stenographers; appointment in superior court.
- Section 83. Temporary stenographers; fees.
- Section 84 — 85. Repealed, 1927, 332, Sec. 3.
- Section 86. Stenographer for grand jury; appointment; custody of notes.
- Section 87. Duties of stenographers; regulations.
- Section 88. Fees of court stenographers for furnishing transcripts of notes.
- Section 89. Clerical assistants.
- Section 90. Repealed — 1922, 228, Sec. 1.
- Section 90A. Services rendered outside appointing county; expenses; compensation.
- Section 91. Superior courts; compensation of stenographers.
- Section 91A. Repealed — 1972, 492, Sec. 3.
- Section 91B. Employment of stenographer by defendant; admissibility of transcripts ofnotes; application of section.
- Section 91C. Appointment of stenographer in civil cases before auditor or master;admissibility of transcripts.
- Section 92. Interpreters; appointment; tenure; compensation.
- Section 92A. Interpreters for the deaf or hearing-impaired; court proceedings; arrests;admissibility of evidence; fees and expenses; privileged communications.
- Section 93. Supreme judicial court; salaries of clerks.
- Section 94. Manner of payment; salaries of clerks and assistant clerks.
- Section 94A. Repealed — 1949, 774, Sec. 4.
- Section 95--98. Repealed — 1931, 301, Sec. 47.
- Section 99. Traveling expenses.
- Section 100. Temporary and assistant clerks; salaries.
- Section 101. Salaries as full compensation.
- Section 102. Clerical assistance.
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