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Annulling of precept, &c. 37. It shall be lawful for [the Supreme Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland], or any judge thereof, or for the [Crown Court], or for the chairman presiding in the county, on a summary application on behalf of any person aggrieved by any such precept, order, or conviction, of which due notice shall be given to the opposite party, to annul or vary any such precept granted by any justice of the peace, or any order or conviction made at petty sessions in relation thereto, and to award as between the parties a reasonable sum for the costs occasioned by the procuring and sustaining, or annulling or varying, the said precept, or order or conviction, and reasonable compensation for any loss or damage caused by the procuring such precept or order.
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