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2.—(1) Process of the following descriptions, that is to say—
(a)a summons requiring a person charged with an offence to appear before a court in Anguilla; and
(b)a summons or order requiring a person to attend before a court in Anguilla for the purpose of giving evidence in criminal proceedings,
may be issued or made notwithstanding that the person in question is outside Anguilla and may be served outside Anguilla in accordance with arrangements made by the Governor.
(3) Service of any process outside Anguilla by virtue of this section shall not impose any obligation under the law of Anguilla to comply with it and accordingly failure to do so shall not constitute contempt of any court or be a ground for issuing a warrant to secure the attendance of the person in question.
(4) Subsection (3) above is without prejudice to the service of any process (with the usual consequences for non-compliance) on the person in question if subsequently effected in Anguilla.
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