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THE PROVINCIAL JUDICATURE.
(b) against any other final judgment except in cases
of certiorart, or matters affecting municipal corporations or
offices, or where the amount in question does not exceed
$200 and the judgment has been confirmed in review before
shree judges ;
(¢) against interlocutory judgments in certain cases.
Appeals An appeal lies from a Circuit Court
ie (a) where the sum or value of the thing demanded
Courts. amounts to $100, except in suits for the recovery of assess-
ments for schools or schoolhouses, or for monthly contri-
butions for schools or for the recovery of assessments imposed
for the building or repairing of churches, parsonages, and
churchyards. If the evidence has not been taken down in
writing the appeal can be only on points of law;
(6) where the demand is less than $100 but relates
bo fees of office, duties, rents, revenues or sums payable to
Her Majesty, or to titles to lands or tenements, annual rents
or other matters in which the rights in future of the parties
may be affected ;
(¢) in all actions in recognition of hypothec.
Special measures regulate appeals from Judgments given
in the Magdalen Islands
ONTARIO.
Division
Yourt.
The Division Courts. In each county there are Courts
called Division Courts, not less than three nor more than
twelve in number, presided over by the Junior County
Court Judge.
Each Judicial District is divided into Court Divisions,
and once in two months a Court is held in each Division?
Causes are heard before the Judge alone, but in actions
of tort where the amount sought to be recovered exceeds
L Civil Code, Art. 1133,
2 0.R. 8. 1887, ¢. 51.