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... Indorsed According to Order 3 , Rule 6 , on Defendant , or some Person Authorized to be Served by the Rules CHAPTER II . Judgment for Non - appearance on Order for Sub- stituted Service , when the Writ is Specially indorsed CHAPTER III ...
... Indorsed According to Order 3 , Rule 6 , on Defendant , or some Person Authorized to be Served by the Rules CHAPTER II . Judgment for Non - appearance on Order for Sub- stituted Service , when the Writ is Specially indorsed CHAPTER III ...
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... indorsed on the writ is : - 1. That the Writ should be specially indorsed under Order 3 , rule 6 ; 2. That it should have been personally served on the Defendant , and the day of the week and month of the service in- dorsed on the writ ...
... indorsed on the writ is : - 1. That the Writ should be specially indorsed under Order 3 , rule 6 ; 2. That it should have been personally served on the Defendant , and the day of the week and month of the service in- dorsed on the writ ...
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... indorsed with the particulars of the amount sought to be recovered , after giving credit for any payment or set - off . ” And of Order 13 , rule 3 : - " In case of non - appearance by the defendant , where the writ of summons is specially ...
... indorsed with the particulars of the amount sought to be recovered , after giving credit for any payment or set - off . ” And of Order 13 , rule 3 : - " In case of non - appearance by the defendant , where the writ of summons is specially ...
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... under Order 13 , rule 3 , the writ must have been specially indorsed under Order 3 , rule 6. In all cases in which this rule is not complied with , the proceedings must be under Order 13 , rule 5 . Forms of indorsement under Order 3 ...
... under Order 13 , rule 3 , the writ must have been specially indorsed under Order 3 , rule 6. In all cases in which this rule is not complied with , the proceedings must be under Order 13 , rule 5 . Forms of indorsement under Order 3 ...
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... in- dorsed on the writ from the date of the writ until payment or judgment , the claim must be indorsed on the writ , otherwise judgment cannot be signed for it . As to the Affidavit of Service ( a ) . Order 13 , rule 2. Where any ...
... in- dorsed on the writ from the date of the writ until payment or judgment , the claim must be indorsed on the writ , otherwise judgment cannot be signed for it . As to the Affidavit of Service ( a ) . Order 13 , rule 2. Where any ...
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The Practice on Signing Judgment in the High Court of Justice, with Forms H. H. Walker No preview available - 2016 |
The Practice on Signing Judgment in the High Court of Justice: With Forms ... H. H. Walker No preview available - 2015 |
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187 The Defendant affidavit of service allocatur Appendix arrears of rent award Bills of Exchange Certificate of non-appearance clerk Common Law Procedure copy costs counterclaim Court of Justice Court or Judge dated the day day adjudged debt or liquidated deemed good service demurrer deponent directed Division eight days erasure Exchange Act fendant High Court Hilary Term indorsed under Order interlocutory interlocutory judgment issued Judgment for Default Judgment for Non-appearance judgment is signed Judicature Acts jurat Jury Law Procedure Act liberty to sign liquidated amount liquidated demand manner Master mesne profits misjoinder notice in lieu officer Order 13 Order 22 Order 41 Order 9 order for substituted payment personally served plaintiff may enter Plaintiff recover plaintiff's claim pleadings proceedings recovery of land reference Rule of Court sign judgment specially indorsed statement of claim statement of defence substituted service sued sufficient thereof thereto trial Vict writ of inquiry writ of summons
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Page 87 - ... parties, whether plaintiffs or defendants, who ought to have been joined, or whose presence before the Court may be necessary in order to enable the Court effectually and com.» i pletely to adjudicate upon and settle all the questions ; involved in the cause or matter, be added.
Page 16 - Where persons are sued as partners in the name of their firm the writ shall be served either upon any one or more of the partners or at the principal place within the jurisdiction of the business of the partnership upon any person having at the time of service the control or management of the partnership business there...
Page 20 - Any summons notice order or other document required to be served upon the company may be served by leaving the same or sending it through the post in a prepaid letter addressed to the company at their registered office.
Page 88 - Where a defendant is or claims to be entitled to contribution or indemnity, or any other remedy or relief over against any other person, or where from any other cause it appears to the Court or a Judge that a question in the action should be determined not only as between the plaintiff...
Page 9 - Act annexed (on which judgment no proceeding in error shall lie) for any sum not exceeding the sum indorsed on the writ, together with interest, at the rate specified (if any), to the date of the judgment, and a sum for costs to be fixed by the...
Page 8 - ... be recovered is a fixed sum of money or in the nature of a debt...
Page 92 - Rule mentioned is not a party to the action, he shall be summoned to appear by being served with a copy of the defence...
Page 86 - No cause or matter shall be defeated by reason of the misjoinder or nonjoinder of parties, and the Court may in every cause or matter deal with the matter in controversy so far as regards the rights and interests of the parties actually before it.
Page 94 - Where by reason of marriage, death, or bankruptcy, or any other event occurring after the commencement of a cause or matter, and causing a change or transmission of interest or liability, or by reason of any person interested coming into existence after the commencement of the cause or matter...
Page 95 - ... may apply to the Court or a judge to discharge or vary such order at any time within twelve days from the service thereof.