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TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title 1. Her Majesty, by order in council, may provide for the admission of appeals from any court in any colony, although such court shall not be a court of appeal. 8. Judicial committee may appoint clerk of privy council to take proofs in matters referred to them. 9. Judicial committee may hear appeals without special order of reference, if a general order of reference of such appeals for the next 12 months shall have been issued in November. 10. Judicial committee may require copies of evidence and reasons for judgments given in colonial courts. 11. Judicial committee may make rules, to be binding upon such courts, requiring judges notes of evidence, reasons for judgments, &c. 12. In cases of neglect to comply with order of council persons so neglecting may be punished as for contempt.[ Note: This table has been automatically generated and may be incomplete. ]
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