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MAGISTRATES' COURTS ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 104A

1975 c.15

104A.(1) Where a magistrates' court has, or is treated by any statutory
provision as having, adjudged a person by a conviction to pay a sum and it
appears to the court that he is residing

(a)in any petty sessions area in England and Wales, or

(b)within the jurisdiction of a court of summary jurisdiction in Scotland,

(2) An order under this section shall specify the petty sessions area in which
or the court by which payment of the sum in question is to be enforceable; and
if

(a)that sum is more than #100 or is a fine originally imposed by the Crown
Court or the sheriff court, and

(b)payment is to be enforceable in Scotland,

(3) Where an order is made under this section with respect to any sum, any
functions under any statutory provision relating to that sum which, if no such
order had been made, would have been exercisable by the court which made the
order or by the clerk of that court shall cease to be so exercisable.][


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