109. General power to make order transferring proceedings from one court to another.
109. General power to make order transferring proceedings from one court to another.
Civil Procedure (Volume 11 (2020), paras 1–496; Volume 12 (2020), paras 497–1206; Volume 12A (2020), paras 1207–1740) | Commentary(9) Transfer of Proceedings
The power to transfer proceedings from one court1 to another is a useful corrective for the court in which proceedings have begun2 (whether this has been chosen by the claimant
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(9) Transfer of Proceedings
The power to transfer proceedings from one court1 to another is a useful corrective for the court in which proceedings have begun2 (whether this has been chosen by the claimant
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