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The said jury court shall be entitled to assemble and meet for the purpose of trying any issue or issues to be directed as aforesaid at Edinburgh, in either of the rooms now appropriated to the first and second divisions of the Court of Session, or in the room used by the Court of Exchequer for jury trials, and at other places in the circuit courts of justiciary, the sheriff courts, or any other place suitable and proper, as circumstances and the convenience of those courts may admit; and proper apartments shall be alloted to the clerks of the jury court in the register office in the same manner as to the clerks of session, and at other places, as the lord clerk register shall order and direct.
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