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Supreme Court of Judicature (commencement) Act, 1874, Rules of Court, Notes, Statutes Referred To, and a Very Copious Index Wynne E. Baxter. TABLE OF CONTENTS . Supreme Court of Judicature Act , 1873 . SECT . Preamble 1. Short Title ...
Supreme Court of Judicature (commencement) Act, 1874, Rules of Court, Notes, Statutes Referred To, and a Very Copious Index Wynne E. Baxter. TABLE OF CONTENTS . Supreme Court of Judicature Act , 1873 . SECT . Preamble 1. Short Title ...
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Supreme Court of Judicature (commencement) Act, 1874, Rules of Court, Notes, Statutes Referred To, and a Very Copious Index Wynne E. Baxter. Supreme Court of Judicature Act , 1873 - continued . SECT . PART III . - Sittings and ...
Supreme Court of Judicature (commencement) Act, 1874, Rules of Court, Notes, Statutes Referred To, and a Very Copious Index Wynne E. Baxter. Supreme Court of Judicature Act , 1873 - continued . SECT . PART III . - Sittings and ...
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... High Court 68. Rules of Court may be made by Order in Council before com- mencement of the Act . Rules to be laid before Parliament , and may be annulled on address from either House 69. Rules in Schedule to regulate procedure till ...
... High Court 68. Rules of Court may be made by Order in Council before com- mencement of the Act . Rules to be laid before Parliament , and may be annulled on address from either House 69. Rules in Schedule to regulate procedure till ...
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... Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes 133 133 ... 134 ... 134 ... 134 138 139 140 142 144 ... 145 XIE Notes -- continued . NO . 12. The London XI , Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1873 Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1873-continued.
... Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes 133 133 ... 134 ... 134 ... 134 138 139 140 142 144 ... 145 XIE Notes -- continued . NO . 12. The London XI , Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1873 Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1873-continued.
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... High Court of Chancery ... 150 20. The Judge of the High Court of Admiralty 21. Except such , if any , of the aforesaid Judges as shall be appointed ordinary Judges of the Court of Appeal 22. Letters Patent 23. Precedence 24. Superior ...
... High Court of Chancery ... 150 20. The Judge of the High Court of Admiralty 21. Except such , if any , of the aforesaid Judges as shall be appointed ordinary Judges of the Court of Appeal 22. Letters Patent 23. Precedence 24. Superior ...
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Page 21 - 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...
Page 20 - ... the same rules shall prevail and be observed as to the respective rights of secured and unsecured creditors, and as to debts and liabilities provable, and as to the valuation of annuities and future and contingent liabilities respectively, as may be in force for the time being under the Law of Bankruptcy with respect to the estates of persons adjudged bankrupt...
Page 279 - ... a Court or a judge. (5. A Court or a judge shall have power to enlarge or abridge the time appointed by these rules, or fixed by any order enlarging time, for doing any act or taking any proceeding, upon such terms (if any) as the justice of the case may require, and any such enlargement may be ordered although the application for the same is not made until after the expiration of the time appointed or allowed.
Page 17 - ... relief relating to or connected with the original subject of the cause or matter, and in like manner claimed against any other person, whether already a party to the same cause or matter or not, who shall have been duly served with notice in writing of such claim pursuant to any...
Page 21 - ... (subject to all equities which would have been entitled to priority over the right of the assignee if this 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 80 - ... unless in the opinion of the court to which the application is made some substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned in the trial...
Page 76 - ... the court or a judge may at any time for sufficient reason order that any particular fact or facts may be proved by affidavit, or that the affidavit of any witness may be read at the hearing or trial, on such conditions as the court or judge may think reasonable...
Page 68 - The Court or a Judge may, at any stage of the proceedings, either upon or without the application of either party, and on such terms as may...
Page 63 - shall include any action suit or other original proceeding between a plaintiff and a defendant, and any criminal proceeding by the Crown. " Suit " shall include action. " Action " shall mean a civil proceeding commenced by writ, or in such other manner as may be prescribed by rules of Court, and shall not include a criminal proceeding by or in the name of the Crown.
Page 171 - ... if it shall find that the petitioner has during the marriage been guilty of adultery, or if the petitioner shall, in the opinion of the court, have been guilty of unreasonable delay in presenting or prosecuting such petition, or of cruelty towards the other party to the marriage, or of having deserted or wilfully separated himself or herself from the other party before the adultery complained of, and without reasonable excuse, or of such wilful neglect or misconduct as has conduced to the adultery.