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Rh judicial districts respectively as heretofore constituted under the laws of the territory.

'''Sec. 16. Court seals.''' Until otherwise provided by law the seals now in use in the supreme and district courts of this territory are hereby declared to be the seals of the supreme and district courts, respectively, of the state.

'''Sec. 17. Transfer of causes and records from probate courts to district courts.''' Whenever this constitution shall go into effect, records and papers and proceedings of the probate court in each county, and all causes and matters of administration and other matters pending therein, shall pass into the jurisdiction and possession of the district court of the same county, and the said district court shall proceed to final decree or judgment order or other determination in the said several matters and causes, as the said probate court might have done if this constitution had not been adopted.

'''Sec. 18. How legislature chosen.''' Senators and members of the house of representatives shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the several senatorial and representative districts as established in this constitution, until such districts shall be changed by law, and thereafter by the qualified electors of the several districts as the same shall be established by law.

'''Sec. 19. Duration of terms of territorial county and precinct officers.''' All county and precinct officers who may be in office at the time of the adoption of this constitution, shall hold their respective offices for the full time for which they may have been elected, and until such time as their successors may be elected and qualified, as may be provided by law, and the official bonds of all such officers shall continue in full force and effect as though this constitution had not been adopted.

'''Sec. 20. Terms of state officers first elected.''' Members of the legislature and all state officers, district and supreme judges elected at the first election held under this constitution shall hold their respective offices for the full term next ensuing such election, in addition to the period intervening between the date of their qualification and the commencement of such full term.

'''Sec. 21. Regular session of legislature following first session.''' If the first session of the legislature under this constitution shall be concluded within twelve months of the time designated for a regular session Rh