Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Power to direct levy allows superior courts to order magistrates to collect sums due on recognizances for court appearance. The provision vests a power to direct levy in the High Court and the Court of Session to enforce sums payable under recognizances for appearance or attendance, permitting either superior court to direct any Magistrate to levy the amount due on a bond for appearance or attendance before that High Court or Court of Session.
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Power to direct levy allows superior courts to order magistrates to collect sums due on recognizances for court appearance.
The provision vests a power to direct levy in the High Court and the Court of Session to enforce sums payable under recognizances for appearance or attendance, permitting either superior court to direct any Magistrate to levy the amount due on a bond for appearance or attendance before that High Court or Court of Session.
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