2021 Colorado Code
Title 13 - Courts and Court Procedure
Article 2 - Supreme Court
§ 13-2-104. Quorum - Adjournment

Universal Citation: CO Code § 13-2-104 (2021)

If a quorum of the justices of the supreme court is not present on the first day of any term, the court shall stand adjourned from day to day until a quorum attends; and said court, if a quorum is present, may adjourn to any day specified, as may be deemed advisable.

History. Source: G.L. § 2602. G.S. § 3225. R.S. 08: § 1412. C.L. § 5627. CSA: C. 46, § 18. CRS 53: § 37-2-4 . C.R.S. 1963: § 37-2-4 .


ANNOTATION

Quorum means the majority of the entire body. This section clearly determines, that which is necessarily implied in § 5 of art. VI, Colo. Const., that a quorum of the justices may transact business and decide cases. This section does not define a quorum. The word, therefore, must be held to be used in its ordinary meaning, and that meaning is a majority of the entire body. Snider v. Rinehart, 18 Colo. 18 , 31 P. 716 (1892); Mtn. States Tel. & Tel. Co. v. People ex rel. Wilson, 68 Colo. 487 , 190 P. 513 (1920).


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