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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.75Adjournment power generally
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### sec.75 Adjournment power generally
If it appears to the Childrens Court that a proceeding before it in relation to an offence could be more conveniently, economically or fairly heard before the Childrens Court at another place, the court may adjourn the hearing to that other place.
The remand, bail and custody provisions of part 5 apply to the adjournment.
(sec.75-ssec.1) If it appears to the Childrens Court that a proceeding before it in relation to an offence could be more conveniently, economically or fairly heard before the Childrens Court at another place, the court may adjourn the hearing to that other place.
(sec.75-ssec.2) The remand, bail and custody provisions of part 5 apply to the adjournment.