[§602-57] Jurisdiction. [Section effective until June 30, 2006. For section effective July 1, 2006, see below.] The intermediate appellate court shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the supreme court on all matters set out in section 602-5(1) through (7), subject to assignment of cases set out in section 602-5(8). [L 1979, c 111, pt of §3]

§602-57 Jurisdiction. [Section effective July 1, 2006. For section effective until June 30, 2006, see above.] Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the intermediate appellate court shall have jurisdiction, subject to transfer as provided in section 602-58 or review on application for a writ of certiorari as provided in section 602-59:

(1) To hear and determine appeals from the district, family, and circuit courts and from any agency when appeals are allowed by law; and

(2) To entertain, in its discretion, any case submitted without suit when there is a question of law that could be the subject of a civil action or proceeding in the circuit court, or tax appeal court, and the parties agree upon the facts upon which the controversy depends. [L 1979, c 111, pt of §3; am L 2004, c 202, §57]

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