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Power to chairman to direct any case to be heard in another division, or to adjourn hearing to a town in another division.
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47. If the chairman of the county shall be satisfied that any suit pending by civil bill in his court can be more conveniently tried in any other division of his county than that to which it has been returned for hearing, or if during the hearing of any suit it shall appear to the chairman that it would meet the ends of justice to adjourn the further hearing of the said suit to some town in another division of the county, it shall be lawful for him to direct that such case shall be heard in such other division, or he may adjourn the hearing of the same to any town in such other division; and any decree made in such other division shall in that case have the same effect as if the same were pronounced in the division to which the suit was originally returned for hearing.
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