COURT OF SESSION - Black's Law Dictionary

What is COURT OF SESSION? Definition of COURT OF SESSION in Black's Law Dictionary - Legal dictionary - Glossary of legal terms.

The  name of the highest court of civil jurisdiction in Scotland. It was composed of fifteen judges, now  of thirteen. It sits in two divisions. The lord president and three ordinary lords form the  first  division; the  lord justice clerk  and three  other  ordinary lords  form the  second division. There are  five  permanent lords ordinary attached equally  to both divisions; the last appointed of whom  officiates on the bills, i. e., petitions preferred to the court during the session, and performs the other  duties of junior lord  ordinary. The  chambers of the  parliament house in which the first and second divisions  hold their  sittings are called  the "inner house;" those in which the lords ordinary  sit as single judges to hear  motions and  causes are collectively called the "outer house." The nomination and appointment of the judges is in the crown. Wharton.

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