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(a) A quorum of the supreme court consists of three justices. A quorum of the court of appeals consists of two judges.
(b) Pro tempore justices or judges shall be counted for purposes of a quorum.
(c) If a quorum does not attend on a day on which a session of court is scheduled, any justice or judge who does attend may adjourn the court from time to time, or in the absence of any justice or judge, the clerk may adjourn the court from day to day.
(d) A justice or judge attending when less than a quorum is present may make all necessary orders touching any pending proceeding.
(SCO 439 effective November 15, 1980; amended by SCO 888 effective July 15, 1988)
PART II. PROCEDURE ON APPEALS AS OF RIGHT
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