Article VI.
Judicial Department

Section 27. Appeals from probate courts and other inferior courts

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Appeals from probate courts and other inferior courts

Appeals shall be allowed in all cases from the final judgments and decisions of the probate courts and other inferior courts as provided by law.

Appeals from probate courts and other inferior courts

Appeals shall be allowed in all cases from the final judgments and decisions of the probate courts and other inferior courts to the district courts, and in all such appeals, trial shall be had de novo unless otherwise provided by law.

Appeals from probate courts and other inferior courts

Appeals shall be allowed in all cases from the final judgments and decisions of Justices of the Peace to the district courts, and in all such appeals trial shall be had de novo unless otherwise provided by law.

Appeals from probate courts and other inferior courts

Appeals shall be allowed in all cases from the final judgments and decisions of the probate courts and justices of the peace to the district courts, and in all such appeals trial shall be had de novo unless otherwise provided by law.

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