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90 Whenever two or more counties shall have been united under the provisions of this Act, 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 appoint the times and places at which and the districts or divisions for which the general or quarter sessions of the peace and Civil Bill Court or Civil Bill Court only shall be held in and for each county and division included in such union, and may by like order provide that any sessions or court may be held for any such county or division in any neighbouring and convenient courthouse or place not locally situate within the boundaries of such county or division, and may also upon any union of offices provide for the transfer to like employment in connection with the united office of all or any officers theretofore employed in connexion with any office included in the union, and for the continuance to any existing officers, so long as they shall perform the same or like duties as heretofore, of the same fees and emoluments to which but for such union they would have been entitled.
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Every such, order shall be published in the Dublin Gazette, and shall thereupon become and be as valid and effectual for all purposes as if the same were enacted in this Act; but any such order may be rescinded or varied by any subsequent order made and published in like manner.
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