Part I Constitution and Administration

Places and times of sittings of courts

3 Places and times of sittings.

F1(1)

Sittings of the county court may be held, and any other business of the county court may be conducted, anywhere in England and Wales.

(1A)

Sittings of the county court at any place may be continuous or intermittent or occasional.

(2)

Sittings of the county court may be held simultaneously to take any number of different cases in the same place or different places, and the court may adjourn cases from place to place at any time.

(2A)

The places at which the county court sits, and the days and times at which it sits in any place, are to be determined in accordance with directions given by the Lord Chancellor after consulting the Lord Chief Justice.

F2(3)

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F3(4)

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F4(5)

The Lord Chief Justice may nominate a judicial office holder (as defined in section 109(4) of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005) to exercise his functions under F5this section.