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67. There shall be defrayed out of moneys provided by the Parliament of the United Kingdom all expenses incurred in carrying this Order into effect, and in particular (but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing words)—
(a)the remuneration and expenses of interpreters and shorthand-writers appointed under Article 53;
(b)any expenses incurred by the County Court Rules Committee.
68.—(1) Any statutory provision conferring jurisdiction (other than original criminal jurisdiction) on, or otherwise referring to any such jurisdiction of,—
(a)a civil bill court, a court of quarter sessions, general quarter sessions, general sessions of the peace, justices in quarter sessions, a recorder's court or sessions of the peace for a county shall be construed as referring to a county court exercising the jurisdiction so conferred or referred to or a like jurisdiction conferred by any other statutory provision;
(b)a chairman of quarter sessions, an assistant barrister or a recorder of a borough shall be construed as referring to a county court judge presiding over a court in the exercise of such jurisdiction as aforesaid.
Para. (2),with Schedule 1, effects amendments
69.—(1) The transitional provisions set out in Schedule 2 shall have effect.
Para. (2), with Schedule 3, effects repeals
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