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14.—(1) As soon as possible after he has received a copy of the articles, the judge of the consistory court shall fix a time and place for the trial, and the time shall not be less than 28 days after the lodging of the articles(1).
(2) Either the promoter or the accused may apply to the registrar for a postponement of the time fixed for the trial and, if the application is granted, the trial shall be at such later time as the judge may fix(2).
(3) The judge may at any time of his own motion postpone the time fixed for the trial.
s. 28 (d) of the Measure requires not less than 14 clear days' notice of the sittings of the court to be given by the registrar to the promoter and the accused
s. 28 (d) of the Measure requires not less than 14 clear days' notice of the sittings of the court to be given by the registrar to the promoter and the accused
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