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Justices Act 1886
sec.22CAppointment of clerks of the court
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### sec.22C Appointment of clerks of the court
The chief executive may appoint an appropriate person to be clerk of the court, or an assistant clerk of the court, at 1 or more places.
A clerk of the court—
may discharge the functions of the office at each place for which the clerk is appointed; and
is the clerk of each Magistrates Court held at the place.
s 22C ins 1992 No. 40 s 9
amd 2007 No. 37 s 93 ; 2010 No. 26 s 71
(sec.22C-ssec.1) The chief executive may appoint an appropriate person to be clerk of the court, or an assistant clerk of the court, at 1 or more places.
(sec.22C-ssec.2) A clerk of the court— may discharge the functions of the office at each place for which the clerk is appointed; and is the clerk of each Magistrates Court held at the place.
- (a) may discharge the functions of the office at each place for which the clerk is appointed; and
- (b) is the clerk of each Magistrates Court held at the place.