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91 The Lord Lieutenant, notwithstanding anything contained in the Civil Bill Court (Ireland) Act, 1851, or any other Act, or any previous appointment in that behalf, may, by and with the advice and consent of the Privy Council in Ireland, from time to time, by order to be made and published as herein-before provided, direct and appoint that the courts for the transaction of all or any part of the civil business, and for the exercise of all or any part of the civil jurisdiction, of the several chairmen shall be held such number of times in every year and in all or such of the towns or places now appointed, or which may hereafter be appointed, for holding the same, as by such order as aforesaid shall in each case be prescribed in that behalf; and in any town or place in which there may not be a suitable and convenient court-house, and in which any such court as aforesaid may at any time be directed or appointed to be held, provision may be made for the erection of a suitable and convenient court-house, or for the alteration, so as to make the same suitable and convenient, of any existing court-house; in such town or place, in the like manner and for such purpose, the like proceedings, directions, and presentments may be taken, given, and made as are prescribed by the seventeenth section of the Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1836, in respect of the sessions houses in the said section mentioned.
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