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of Furnas, Red Willow, Hitchcock, Dundy, Gosper, Frontier, Chase and Hayes, and be entitled to one senator. District No. 30 shall consist of the counties of Dawson, Lincoln, Keith, Cheyenne, Logan, and the unorganized territory west of Blaine and Logan, and be entitled to one senator.

REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.

534 District No. 1 shall consist of the county of Richardson, and be entitled to three representatives. District No. 2 shall consist of the county of Pawnee, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 3 shall consist of the county of Nemaha, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 4 shall consist of the county of Johnson, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 5 shall consist of the counties of Nemaha and Johnson, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 6 shall consist of the county of Otoe, and be entitled to two representatives. District No.7 shall consist of the county of Cass, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 8 shall consist of the counties of Cass and Otoe, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 9 shall consist of the county of Sarpy, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 10 shall consist of the county of Douglas, and be entitled to nine representatives. District No. 11 shall consist of the county of Washington, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 12 shall consist of the county of Burt, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 13 shall consist of the counties of Burt and Washington, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 14 shall consist of the county of Dodge, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 15 shall consist of the county of Cuming, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 16 shall consist of the counties of Cuming, Dakota and Thurston, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 17 shall consist of the counties of Wayne and Stanton, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 18 shall consist of the county of Dixon, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 19 shall consist of the counties of Cedar and Pierce, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 20 shall consist of the county of Knox, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 21 shall consist of the county of Antelope, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 22 shall consist of the county of Boone, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 23 shall consist of the county of Madison, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 24 shall consist of the county of Platte, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 25 shall consist of the counties of Platte and Nance, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 26 shall consist of the county of Colfax, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 27 shall consist of the county of Saunders, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 28 shall consist of the county of Butler, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 29 shall consist of the county of Seward, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 30 shall consist of the county of Lancaster, and be entitled to five representatives. District No. 31 shall consist of the county of Saline, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 32, shall consist of the county of Gage, and be entitled to three representatives. District No. 33 shall consist of the counties of Gage and Saline, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 34 shall consist of the county of Jefferson, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 35 shall consist of the county of Thayer, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 36 shall consist of the counties of Thayer and Jefferson, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 37 shall consist of the county of Fillmore, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 38 shall consist of the county of York, and be entitled to two representatives. District No.

39 shall consist of the county of Polk, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 40 shall consist of the county of Merrick, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 41 shall consist of the county of Hamilton, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 42 shall consist of the county of Clay, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 43 shall consist of the county of Nuckolls, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 44 shall consist of the county of Webster, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 45 shall consist of the county of Adams, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 46 shall consist of the counties of Webster and Adams, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 47 shall consist of the county of Hall, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 48 shall consist of the county of Howard, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 49 shall consist of the counties of Garfield, Greeley, Wheeler, Loup, and Blaine, and the unorganized territory west of Blaine, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 50 shall consist of the county of Holt, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 51 shall consist of the county of Brown, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 52 shall consist of the counties of Cherry and Keya Paha, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 53 shall consist of the counties of Sheridan, Dawes, Box Butte, and Sioux, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 54 shall consist of the counties of Lincoln, Cheyenne, and Keith and the unorganized territory west of Logan, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 55 shall consist of the county of Valley, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 56 shall consist of the counties of Custer and Logan, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 57 shall consist of the county of Sherman, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 58 shall consist of the county of Buffalo, and be entitled to two representatives. District No. 59 shall consist of the county of Dawson, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 60 shall consist of the county of Kearney, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 61 shall consist of the county of Franklin, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 62 shall consist of the county of Harlan, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 63 shall consist of the county of Phelps, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 64 shall consist of the county of Furnas, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 65 shall consist of the county of Red Willow, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 66 shall consist of the counties of Frontier and Gosper, and be entitled to one representative. District No. 67 shall consist of the counties of Hitchcock, Dundy, Hayes, and Chase, and be entitled to one representative.

SEC. 3. [Acts repealed.] That section one (1), and two (2), of chapter five (5), of the compiled statutes of Nebraska are hereby repealed.

APPORTIONMENT-CONGRESSIONAL.

536 SEC. 3. [Division.] That the state of Nebraska be and hereby is divided into six (6) districts of representation to the congress of the United States, each of which districts shall be entitled to elect one (1) representative. And the limits and designations shall be as hereafter provided.

[First District.] The counties of Cass, Otoe, Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, and Lancaster shall constitute the first (1st) district.

[Second district.] The counties of Sarpy, Douglas, and Washington shall constitute the second (2nd) district.

[Third district.] The counties of Burt, Thurston, Dakota, Dixon, Cuming,

SECS. 3-4. "An act for the apportionment of and designation of congressional districts," 1891, chap. 5. Took effect Aug. 1, 1891.

Dodge, Colfax, Stanton, Wayne, Cedar, Knox, Pierce, Madison, Platte, Nance, Boone, Antelope, and Merrick shall constitute the third (3rd) district.

[Fourth district.] The counties of Saunders, Butler, Seward, Saline, Gage, Jefferson, Thayer, Fillmore, York, Polk, and Hamilton shall constitute the fourth (4th) district.

[Fifth district.] The counties of Hall, Adams, Webster, Franklin, Kearney, Phelps, Harlan, Gosper, Furnas, Red Willow, Frontier, Hitchcock, Hayes, Perkins, Chase, Dundy, Nuckolls, and Clay shall constitute the fifth (5th) district.

[Sixth district.] The counties of Sioux, Scott's Bluffs, Banner, Kimball, Dawes, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Sheridan, Deuel, Cherry, Grant, Arthur, Keith, Lincoln, McPherson, Hooker, Thomas, Logan, Dawson, Custer, Blaine, Brown, Keya Paha, Rock, Loup, Holt, Garfield, Valley, Sherman, Buffalo, Howard, Greeley, and Wheeler, and Boyd shall constitute the sixth (6th) district. [1891, chap. 5, § 1.] SEC. 4. [Repealed secs. 3, 4, 5, 6, chap. 6, Comp. Stats. Id., § 2.] 537 SEC. 7. [Election.] The representatives provided for in this act shall be elected in accordance with the laws of the United States. [1882, chap. 3, § 5.]

APPORTIONMENT-JUDICIAL.

538 SEC. 8. [Division-Fifteen districts-Number of judges-Election-Juries.] The state of Nebraska shall be divided into fifteen judicial districts, as follows: First judicial district, Richardson, Nemaha, Johnson, Pawnee, and Gage, and Jefferson counties. Second district, Otoe and Cass counties. Third district, Lancaster county. Fourth district, Douglas, Sarpy, Washington, and Burt counties. Fifth district, Saunders, Seward, Butler, York, Hamilton, and Polk counties. Sixth district, Dodge, Colfax, Platte, Merrick, and Nance counties. Seventh district, Saline, Fillmore, Thayer, Nuckolls, and Clay counties. Eighth district, Cuming, Stanton, Dixon, Dakota, Cedar, and Thurston counties. Ninth district, Wayne, Madison, Antelope, Pierce, and Knox counties. Tenth district, Adams, Webster, Kearney, Franklin, Harlan, and Phelps counties. Eleventh district, Boone, Hall, Wheeler, Greeley, Garfield, Loup, Valley, Howard, Blaine, Thomas, Hooker, and Grant counties. Twelfth district, Buffalo, Dawson, Custer, and Sherman counties. Thirteenth district, Lincoln, Logan, Keith, Cheyenne, Deuel, Scott's Bluffs, Kimball, Banner, McPherson, and Arthur, and Perkins counties. Fourteenth district, Gosper, Furnas, Frontier, Red Willow, Hayes, Hitchcock, Chase, and Dundy counties. Fifteenth district, Holt, Rock, Brown, Keya Paha, Cherry, Sheridan, Dawes, Sioux, Box Butte, and the unorganized territory; Provided, That in the fourth district there shall be seven judges of the district court; that in each of the following districts, to-wit: First (1st), fifth (5th), sixth (6th), eleventh (11th), and fifteenth (15th) districts there shall be two (2) judges of the district court; that in the third (3rd) district there shall be three (3) judges of the district court, and in each of the other of the said districts there shall be one (1) judge of the district court. All judges shall be elected for the term of, and hold their office for, four (4) years from and after the first (1st) day of January next succeeding their election. The said judges shall be elected at the general election to be held in November, A. D. 1891, and every four (4) years thereafter. Such judges shall have equal power, and shall each perform such duties as are now provided for by law, or such as may hereafter be imposed upon them by law, and it shall be the duty of such judges to so divide and arrange the work of said court between

SECS. 8-10. "An act to apportion the state into judicial districts, and for the appointment and election of officers thereof." Took effect March 30, 1891. Laws, 1891, chap. 6.

SEC. 8. Legislature possesses power to increase number of judges. 18 Neb., 417. Orders in same cause by different judges. See Dolen v. Buchanan, 62 N. W. R., 233.

them that the trial of causes may be speedy. In each district having more than one (1) judge of the district court, there shall be drawn in the manner now provided by law a panel of forty-eight (48) jurors to serve as jurors in such court; Provided, That in any county in such districts where such number of jurors may not be required the judges may by appropriate rule provide for the drawing of a less number; And Provided further, When there shall be more than two (2) judges of the district court in any one district, they may provide by appropriate rule for the drawing of a greater number of jurors. [1891, chap. 6. § 1.]

539 SEC. 9. [Judges in office.] The judges now in office shall hold their positions and perform the duties of their office in the districts hereby created, in which they may reside, until the expiration of the terms for which they were elected. [Id., § 2.]

540 SEC. 10. [Appointment by governor.] The governor shall appoint judges to fill all vacancies created by this act, including the additional judges as provided in section one of this act, who shall hold their office until the next general election when such vacancies shall be filled by election in same manner as such officer is elected in other districts. [Id., § 3.]

CHAPTER 6.-ASSIGNMENTS.

541 SECTION 1. [Validity.] That no voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditors hereafter made shall be valid unless the same shall be made in conformity to the terms of this act. [1883, chap. VII.]

542 SEC. 2. [All property included.] Every such assignment shall be of all the property, real and personal, of the assignor or assignors therein named, wherever situated, except so much thereof as may be exempt from levy and sale on execution under the general laws of the state.

543 SEC. 3. [Description of realty.] Real estate so assigned shall be described in the deed of assignment in such manner as would be requisite in an ordinary deed of conveyance thereof, and real estate claimed to be exempt shall be expressly excepted by like description.

544 SEC. 4. [Exempt property.] Personal property claimed to be exempt shall be separately specified and described as such in the inventory of the assignor or assignors hereinafter required to be made.

546 SEC. 5. [Assignee.] In every such assignment the sheriff and his successor in office of the county in which the assignor resides, or if there be two assignors, in which one of them resides, or if there be more than two assignors in which two or more of them reside, shall be named as assignee.

547 SEC. 6. [Execution-Acknowledgment-Record.] Such assignment shall be in writing, and shall be executed and acknowledged in the manner in which a conveyance of real estate is or shall be required to be executed and acknowledged, in order to entitle the same to be recorded. And within twenty-four hours after its execution it shall be filed for record in the clerk's office of the county in which the assignee resides. If it shall convey real estate it shall be recorded in the deed record, and entered upon the numerical index in said office, otherwise it

NOTE. "An act regulating voluntary assignments for the benefit of creditors, proceedings thereunder, and to prevent the fraudulent violation of the same." 1883, chap. VII. Took effect June 1, 1883. DECISIONS.-Assignee represents assignor, not creditors. 13 Neb., 300. (Overruling dicta in 12 Neb., 167, that "assignee is trustee for creditors.") Assignee cannot interpose fraud of assignor in order to defeat prior sale. 13 Neb., 302. Mortgagee not competent witness in action between heirs and assignee of deceased. Id., 300. Assignor cannot maintain injunction against attachment creditor; nor can assignee come in of his own motion as defendant. 14 Neb., 427. Proceedings under control of court. 9 Neb., 46. Under law of foreign state, no bar to action here. 10 Neb., 220. Resident of foreign state claiming benefit of assignment made there cannot maintain attachment here. 12 Neb., 121. If valid, property not subject to attachment. 7 Neb., 283. Possession by assignor evidence of fraud. Id.,433. Surplus of goods may be returned to assignor. Id. Assignee may repurchase goods sold for his own use and benefit. 12 Neb., 24. Debtor may prefer bona fide demand of creditor, Id., 25. 19 Neb., 48. 22 Neb., 526. 24 Neb., 373. Law does not prevent debtor, though in failing circumstances, from preferring creditor by separate and independent conveyance unconnected with the transaction of making the assignment. even though preferred creditor be the assignee named in the assignment subsequently made. 15 Neb., 535. 17 Neb., 276. 19 Neb., 48, 66. 22 Neb., 157. Partnership may prefer creditors. 20 Neb., 54. One of two partners, with the consent of the other, may make; partner absconding, consent implied. 15 Neb., 481. Partner may give preference to his own creditor. 15 Neb., 307. Subsequent fraudulent act of assignor will not vitiate; possession of assigned estate, how forfeited. 15 Neb., 481. Fraudulent; creditor may set aside; petition should allege that assignment was made with the intent" to hinder, delay, etc. 7 Neb., 432. Deed not admissible in evidence when creditor asks for personal judgment. 10 Neb., 220. Deeds must be executed and acknowledged. Id., 514. Should be recorded in miscellaneous record. Id. 12 Neb., 169. Provision that assignee may "compromise choses in action" applicable only to doubtful claims. 9 Neb., 45. Failure to describe property specifically; objection that exempt property is excepted, and reservation for benefit of assignor do not render assignment void on its face. Id. Contract to buy up claims, and accept assigned estate in satisfaction, action against assignors to recover balance due upon claims at their face value not maintainable. 13 Neb., 242. Remedy against assignee, failing to execute trust. 9 Neb., 357. Intention of assignors to defraud. 12 Neb., 169. The word "execution in sec. 6. held, to include delivery of assignment and surrender of control over it. 19 Neb., 355. Assignee may maintain action to set aside sale of real estate under attachment levied after the execution and delivery of the deed of assignment where such sale would impair or defeat his title as assignee. 18 Neb., 483. Insolvent firm; sale to partner fraudulent. 18 Neb., 573. Validity of assignment question for jury. Id. Instrument purporting to be a chattel mortgage examined, and held, to be an assignment; and not being made in conformity to statute, held, void as against creditors. 20 Neb., 575, but see 37 Id., 816. 22 Neb., 495, but see 34 Id., 709. Assignor on witness stand may be asked whether he intended to delay or defraud creditors. 22 Neb., 598. Creditor may present claim after time limited. 31 Neb., 134. County court has equity jurisdiction. 35 Id., 530. Assignment of personalty in clerk's office good. 34 Id., 742. Presentation and payment of claims. 32 Id., 155. Does not abrogate sec. 20, chap. 32. 39 Id., 8.

SEC. 6. Assignee of insolvent corporation takes property subject to equities. 42 Id., 859. Does not abrogate sec. 20, chap. 32. 41 Id., 67.

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