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1 of court each day and have them signed by the judge (147), and to make com- I
` plete records of court proceedings, if required,`as in cases of appeal. (148) ’ in h
1 In 1859, he was given the duty of endorsing on an inner envelope all steps a li
1 taken in each case. (149) This duty was later expanded to include the list. _ SOG?
1 .ing of all steps_taken in eachzaction, and filing of summaries thereof, with ( for 1
1 other papers in the case, within thirty days after the close of each term of 2 POYt
2 'court. (150) At present he must write up each day's proceedings in court g alll
Q (151), and make a full report to the state auditor of public accounts each ` thG*
Z November regarding cases filed in the court the preceding year. (152) 1 prev
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1 The circuit court-clerk has been authorized, since 1815, to forward A himé
1 papers when a change of venue has been granted, and has been answerable for ¤Hd‘
( the trustworthiness of persons carrying.these papers. (155) He has the br9Y
additional duty of making a transcript of all papers when a change of venue _ (167
1 is granted, and of forwarding the transcripts to the clerk of the court to
Y which the case has been removed. (154) 1
l By an act of 1810, the circuit court clerk was directed to make out the
docket for the succeeding term of court. (155) Later statutes required hnn
to keep equity and common law dockets (156), and recent statutes also requimz A to tl
  him to keep a rule docket in which to enter the name of parties in the case; b°Ok
_ and the steps taken in the court procedure, (157) 1tY92*
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1 From the creation of his office to 1806, the circuit court clerk record (169
ed deeds, transmitting a list of deeds from lands recorded by him to the and?
clerk of the court of appeals (158); in 1806 he was required to deliver all g le
records of deeds and original deeds to the county court clerk, (159) S°Pt‘
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Statutory provision in 1811 required the circuit court clerk to endorm
( and note returns of executions (150); after 1850, he issued executions and
turned them over to the sheriff, (161) He new keeps a record of every GOUT1
execution, and the date relating to them. (152) ‘ ` §;§;€
An'act of 1825 made the circuit court clerk responsible for the law‘boms 1 iiggi
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147. gg;. gggg., vet. 1, P. 249; pgp, §;&I,, 1873, P, 200,, . 4 ~ _
148.-LITTELL, vet. 4, IBIO, P, 192, . °1TC1
149. gglg, 1838-39, P. 138, _ . 1 .... -
150. pple, 1891~93, P. 536. ( _. A _ 2 .
1'51.L1Q_1_1_Q_. _ U .. . . 163,
152. lgip., PP. 537, 53a, A l _ X _ J _ _ _ 164,4
153. LITTELL, vet. 5, 1015, P. 200; pple, 1891-93, P, 589, , , _ ‘ . . _ 1 165-)
154. gglg, I891—93, P. 1060, _ _ T 166,
155. t1TTstt, vet. 4, {BIO, P, 177, ` _r , _ . 1 167.)
_ 156. gpg. glgl., 1373 te., P. 200; gplg, 1891~03, P. 420. _ . ., ` :6S•(
157. gglg, 1091—93, P. 420, _ ,_ , 160.,
158. LITTELL, vet. 3, 1802, P, es, _ _ . , t _ ·__ _- 1 1V?.
159. iglg., P. 358; SEE COUNTY CobaT steak, P, @5, _ _ · 171-
150. LITTELL, vet. 4, 1011, P. 278; Acrs, 1e24, P, 397,_ _ . l72•
151. ggg. glgl., 1573 se., P, 728, _——‘ _ . , _ ‘ 173-
162. gps, 1s91—e13, P, sas, _ _ 2 .  7 174,
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