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(1)A candidate or his election agent may apply for relief under this section to—
(a)the High Court, except in relation to a local government election in Scotland;
(b)an election court; or
(c)a county court.
(2)Relief under this section may be granted—
(a)to a candidate, in respect of any failure to transmit the return and declarations as to election expenses, or any part of them, or in respect of any error or false statement in them; or
(b)to an election agent, in respect of the failure to transmit the return and declarations which he was required to transmit, or any part of them, or in respect of any error or false statement in them.
(3)The application for relief may be made on the ground that the failure, error or false statement arose—
(a)by reason of the applicant's illness; or
(b)where the applicant is the candidate, by reason of the absence, death, illness or misconduct of his election agent or sub-agent or of any clerk or officer of such agent; or
(c)where the applicant is the election agent, by reason of the death or illness of any prior election agent of the candidate, or of the absence, death, illness or misconduct of any sub-agent, clerk or officer of any election agent of the candidate ; or
(d)by reason of inadvertence or any reasonable cause of a like nature,
and not by reason of any want of good faith on the applicant's part.
(4)The court may—
(a)after such notice of the application in the constituency or local government area, as the case may be, as it considers fit, and
(b)on production of such evidence of the grounds stated in the application and of the good faith of the application, and otherwise, as it considers fit,
make such order for allowing an authorised excuse for the failure, error or false statement as it considers just.
(5)Where it is proved to the court by the candidate—
(a)that any act or omission of the election agent in relation to the return and declarations was without the sanction or connivance of the candidate, and
(b)that the candidate took all reasonable means for preventing the act or omission,
the court shall relieve the candidate from the consequences of the act or omission of his election agent.
(6)An order under subsection (4) above may make the allowance conditional on the making of the return and declaration in a modified form or within an extended time, and upon the compliance with such other terms as to the court seem best calculated for carrying into effect the objects of this Part of this Act.
(7)An order under subsection (4) shall relieve the applicant for the order from any liability or consequences under this Act in respect of the matter excused by the order.
(8)The date of the order, or if conditions and terms are to be complied with, the date at which the applicant fully complies with them, is referred to in this Act as the date of the allowance of the excuse.
(9)Except in Scotland, the jurisdiction vested by the foregoing provisions of this section in the High Court in matters relating to parliamentary elections shall, subject to rules of court, be exercised by—
(a)one of the judges for the time being on the rota for the trial of parliamentary election petitions,
(b)in Northern Ireland, one of the judges of the High Court or the Court of Appeal for the time being selected under section 108 of the [1978 c. 23.] Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978,
sitting either in court or at chambers, but shall not be exercisable by a master.
(10)The jurisdiction vested by this section in a county court may, except in Northern Ireland, be exercised otherwise than in open court and, in Northern Ireland, shall be exercised in such manner as may be provided by rules of court.
(11)An appeal lies to the High Court from any order of a county court made by virtue of this section.
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