|25 | | | | 300 | | | |
|26 |Pr. | | | 100 | | | |
|27 | | | | 100 | | |Chancellor, |
| | | | | | | | $10,000. |
|28 |Pr. |P | | 200 | | |Probate Court |
| | | | | | | | called |
| | | | | | | | “Surrogate” |
|29 |Clk Superior Ct acts as | 200 | | |Cir. Ct called |
| | Probate Judge | | | | “Superior Ct."|
|30 |Pr.[2]L | | | 200 | | | |
|31 |Pr.[2] |P |3 | 100 | |3 |There is a |
| | | | | | | | Court of |
|32 |Pr.[2] |P |4 | 250 | | | Common Pleas |
|33 |Pr.[2] |P | | 100 |2 | |Prob. Ct called|
|34 |Town Councils are Prb Cts| 100 | | | “Orphan’s Ct."|
|35 |Pr.[2] |P |2 | 100 |[4] | | |
|36 |Pr.[2]L |P |2 | 100 | |2 | |
|37 |Pr. | | | 100 |2 | | |
|38 |Pr.[2] |P |2 | 200 |1 |6 |Just. of Peace |
| | | | | | | | are County |
| | | | | | | | Com’rs and |
| | | | | | | | Prob. Ct. |
|39 | District Judges | | |2 |Ct of Appeals |
| | | | | | | | below S.C. |
|40 |Pr.[2]L | |2 | 200 | |2 |Chancery Court |
| | | | | | | | by Judges of |
| | | | | | | | S.C. |
|41 |Pr.[2] |Leg |6 | 100 | | | |
|42 | | | | | | | |
|43 |Pr.[2] |P |4 | 100 |2 |4 |Two J.P.s |
| | | | | | | | associated |
| | | | | | | | with Pr. J in |
| | | | | | | | holding court |
|44 | | | | 200 |[5] | | |
|45 |Pr.[2] | | | 100 | | | |
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The three modes of selecting the Chief Justice are by electing or appointing one as such, by leaving the judges themselves to determine which shall act, or by a provision making the one whose term expires first act. These modes are indicated in the table by A, B, and C, respectively. In the salary column, where two numbers appear, the upper is the salary of the Chief Justice. In giving jurisdiction of Circuit courts, L means law only, LE means jurisdiction in both law and equity, 30, C, c, L7 means 30 years old, a citizen of the US and of the state, and seven years legal practice. LL means “learned in the law”.