The Supreme Court of Judicature Acts 1873 and 1875: With the Rules, Orders and Costs Thereunder : Ed., with Copious Notes, References and a Very Full Index, and Forming a Complete Book of Practice Under the Above Acts |
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... Default of Appearance 161 99 14. Leave to Defend where Writ Specially Indorsed . 171 " " 15. Application for Account where Writ Indorsed under Order III . , Rule 8 . 174 • PAGE ORDER 16. Parties . 174 17. Joinder of Causes.
... Default of Appearance 161 99 14. Leave to Defend where Writ Specially Indorsed . 171 " " 15. Application for Account where Writ Indorsed under Order III . , Rule 8 . 174 • PAGE ORDER 16. Parties . 174 17. Joinder of Causes.
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... Default of Pleading • 221 39 30. Payment into Court in Satisfaction 225 29 31. Discovery and Inspection . 228 32. Admissions 270 " " 99 33. Inquiries and Accounts 271 39 34. Questions of Law . 271 99 35. Proceedings in District ...
... Default of Pleading • 221 39 30. Payment into Court in Satisfaction 225 29 31. Discovery and Inspection . 228 32. Admissions 270 " " 99 33. Inquiries and Accounts 271 39 34. Questions of Law . 271 99 35. Proceedings in District ...
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... default , or on demurrer , or otherwise , unless the Judge shall certify on the record that there was sufficient reason for bringing the action in such superior Court , or unless the Court or a Judge at Chambers shall by Rule or Order ...
... default , or on demurrer , or otherwise , unless the Judge shall certify on the record that there was sufficient reason for bringing the action in such superior Court , or unless the Court or a Judge at Chambers shall by Rule or Order ...
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... default of appearance , the plaintiff will , without summons , apply to a Judge for his costs of suit , unless before judgment you shall give notice to him or his attorney that you intend to oppose such applica- tion . " If the ...
... default of appearance , the plaintiff will , without summons , apply to a Judge for his costs of suit , unless before judgment you shall give notice to him or his attorney that you intend to oppose such applica- tion . " If the ...
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... default of the plaintiffs or their solicitor in furnishing their names and addresses , is to be made ex parte or on notice , but no mention 144 " SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE ACT " 1875 ( Sched . 1 ) . 99 Disclosure by Solicitors and ...
... default of the plaintiffs or their solicitor in furnishing their names and addresses , is to be made ex parte or on notice , but no mention 144 " SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE ACT " 1875 ( Sched . 1 ) . 99 Disclosure by Solicitors and ...
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Page 38 - A mandamus or an injunction may be granted or a receiver appointed by an interlocutory order of the Court in all cases in which it shall appear to the Court to be just or convenient that such order should be made...
Page 38 - Act had not passed) to pass and transfer the legal right to such debt or chose in action from the date of such notice, and all legal and other remedies for the same, and the power to give a good discharge for the same without the concurrence of the assignor...
Page 37 - Any absolute assignment by writing under the hand of the assignor (not purporting to be by way of charge only) of any debt, or other legal chose in action, of which express notice in writing shall have been given to the debtor, trustee, or other person from whom the assignor would have been entitled to receive or claim such debt or chose in action...
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Page 159 - Rule 1, 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 437 - Plaintiff the amount which shall be so found due within one calendar month, &c.] 3. [That the Plaintiff may have such further or other relief as the nature of the case may require].
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Page 447 - Victoria, by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith. To the Sheriff of , greeting. We command you that of the goods and chattels of CD, in your bailiwick, you cause to be made the sum of...
Page 152 - And the writ shall in such case be renewed by being marked with a seal bearing the date of the day, month, and year of such renewal ; such seal to be provided and kept for that purpose at the proper office, and to be impressed upon the writ by the proper officer, upon delivery to him by the plaintiff or his solicitor of a memorandum in form No.