§ 111a - Designation and jurisdiction of superior court
§ 111a. Designation and jurisdiction of superior court
Until otherwise provided by law or by judicial rules adopted by the supreme court not inconsistent with law, a court designated as the superior court, to be presided over by a superior judge or a judge designated under section 74 of this title, shall be held in each county of this state. The setting of terms of the superior court shall be as was heretofore provided for the county courts under section 115 of this title. The jurisdiction of the superior court shall be the same as heretofore provided by law for the county courts in the Vermont Statutes Annotated, with the exception of actions relating to the administration of trusts as provided in section 311 of this title and as provided in Title 14A. (Added 1973, No. 193 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. April 9, 1974; amended 2009, No. 20, § 2.)