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DISTRICT COURT ACT 1973 - SECT 142D
Judges exercising special civil jurisdiction
142D Judges exercising special civil jurisdiction
(1) A Judge exercising the special civil jurisdiction of the District Court
has, in relation to proceedings in the Court in that jurisdiction, the same
powers, authorities, duties and functions as a Chairman of Quarter Sessions
had in relation to corresponding proceedings in a Court of Quarter Sessions
before 1 July 1973.
(2) Except where express provision to the contrary is
made by any other Act-- (a) the trial of all issues arising in the Court in
the exercise of its special civil jurisdiction,
(b) the hearing of any
application, or the making of any order, in relation to any such issues, and
(c) all other matters relating to the exercise of that jurisdiction,
shall be
held before or dealt with by a Judge sitting alone.
(3) A reference in any
instrument to a Chairman of Quarter Sessions shall, in relation to a Court of
Quarter Sessions in the exercise of that part of its jurisdiction which was
not of a criminal nature, be construed as a reference to a Judge exercising
the special civil jurisdiction of the District Court.
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