Section 5.
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The Supreme Court shall consist of three Justices, a majority of whom shall be necessary to form a quorum or pronounce a decision, but one or more of said justices may adjourn the court from day to day, or to a day certain and the Legislative Assembly shall have the power to increase the number of said justices to not less nor more than five. In case any justice or justices of the Supreme Court shall be in any way disqualified to sit in a cause brought before such court, the remaining justice or justices shall have power to call on one or more of the District Judges of this State as in the particular case may be necessary to constitute the full number of justices of which the said court shall then be composed, to sit with them in the hearing of said cause. In all cases where a district judge is invited to sit and does sit as by this Section provided, the decision and the opinion of such District Judge shall have the same force and effect in any cause heard before the court as if regularly participated in by a justice of the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court shall consist of three Justices, a majority of whom shall be necessary to form a quorum or pronounce a decision, but one or more of said Justices may adjourn the court from day to day, or to a day certain, and the Legislative Assembly shall have the power to increase the number of such Justices to not less nor more than five.