Powers of chief judge, judge’s residence, lapse of designations
(a)
may designate the places where a judge is to hold sittings,
(b)
may designate the places where a judge is to establish and maintain an office,
(c)
may designate the days on which a judge is to hold sittings at any place,
(d)
may designate the places and the areas within which a judge is to exercise his or her jurisdiction,
(e)
may designate, with the consent of the Minister, the place at which a judge is to establish residence;
(f)
may require a judge to act during the absence of another judge in the place and stead of the judge who is absent.
10(1.1)Upon the appointment of a judge of the court under subsection 2(1), the Minister shall designate the place at which the judge is to establish residence.
10(1.2)When a judge has elected supernumerary status any designations made in relation to that judge under paragraph (1)(
e) or subsection (1.1) lapse.
10(2)Repealed: 1987, c.45, s.10 1969, c.17, s.9; 1987, c.45, s.10; 2003, c.18, s.5; 2008, c.45, s.26