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Power to transfer certain suits commenced in Chancery to the Civil Bill Court.
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36. Where any suit or proceeding shall be pending in the High Court of Chancery which might have been commenced in a Civil Bill Court, any of the parties thereto may apply to the judge to whose court the said suit or proceeding shall be attached to transfer the same to any Civil Bill Court in which the same might have been commenced; and such judge may upon such application, or without such application, if he shall see fit, make an order for such transfer, and may make such order (if any) as to the costs incurred before such transfer, as he may think fit; and thereupon such suit or proceeding shall be carried on in the Civil Bill Court to which the same shall be ordered to be transferred, and the parties thereto shall have the same right of appeal which they would have had if the suit or proceeding had been commenced in such Civil Bill Court.
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