Opinion
Delivered February 5, 1979
Rule 40 of the Rules of Civil Procedure is amended to read as follows:
RULE 40
TRIAL SETTINGS AND CONTINUANCES
(a) Settings. Cases shall be set for trial at the request of any party after the issues have been joined. The court may assign a trial date, on its own motion, even though neither party has requested a setting. Precedence shall be given to actions entitled thereto by any statute of this State.
(b) Continuances. The court may, upon motion and for good cause shown, continue any case previously set for trial.
(c) Suits in which party or attorney is member or officer of Legislature.
(1). Any and all proceedings in suits pending in any of the courts of this State in which any attorney for either party to any suit is a member of the Senate or of the House of Representatives or is a Clerk of either branch of the General Assembly, or Lieutenant Governor, while presiding as president of the Senate, and any and all proceedings in suits pending in any of the courts of this State in which any member to the Legislature of Clerk of either branch of the General Assembly, or Lieutenant-Governor, while presiding as president of the Senate, is a party, shall be stayed for a time not to exceed fifteen (15) days preceding the convening of the General Assembly and not less than thirty (30) days after its adjournment.
(2). Any and all proceedings in suits pending in any of the courts in this State in which any attorney for either party to any suit is a member of the Legislative Council, or the Legislative Audit Committee, or any Joint Interim Committee of the General Assembly, shall be stayed, or reset if scheduled, if said proceeding has been scheduled on any day upon which the Legislative Council, Legislative Audit Committee, or any Joint Interim Committee is meeting, provided, however, that said attorney shall be member of the committee, or alternate member attending in place of a regular member, which is meeting, and provided, further, that said attorney shall request the continuance of the Court not less than three (3) days before said proceeding is to commence.