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JUSTICES ACT - SECT 47

Proceedings to be brought in most convenient Court

    (1)     Upon the hearing of any complaint or application before the Court the defendant may, before any evidence is given, object that there is a proper place at which the Court might be held more easy of access than the place where the Court is then sitting, not only from the place of abode of the defendant, but also from the place where the subject-matter of the complaint or application arose.

    (2)     The Court may hear any evidence adduced and, if it appears to the Court that the objection is well founded, it may hear the complaint or application at that other place.



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