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Power to appoint a substitute in Civil Bill Court if judge cannot attend.
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64. In case it shall appear to the Lord Chancellor that from any reasonable cause the judge of any Civil Bill Court cannot conveniently hold the Courts prescribed under this Act, he may appoint any other judge of a Civil Bill Court to hold such Courts in his stead, and thereupon the judge so appointed shall hold such Courts as aforesaid, and shall for the purposes thereof have all and every the powers, authority, and jurisdiction of the judge in whose stead he shall have been appointed, and so long as he shall continue to act in his stead there shall be paid to him instead of to the said judge, the additional salary payable to the said judge under this Act.
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