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or receiving payment of any dividends thereon, and the manager, secretary, or other proper officer to the company or corporation from permitting any such transfer or making any such payment to any person except the purchaser.
11.—Where the property sold shall consist of negotiable securities of of negotiable which actual seizure has been made, the same shall be delivered to the Securities. purchaser ther of.
Becurities and
12. If the indorsement, tran-f r, or conveyance of the party in whose Transfer of name any negotiable security or any shares in a p blic company or corpora- shares. tion is standing, or in whom any nortgage or equity of redemption shall be vested, shall be required to transfer the ame, the Registrar may indorse te security or the certificate of the share, or ay execute such other document us may be necessary for transferring the same. The indo sem nt or execution shall be in the following form, or to the like effect : “A. B. by C D., Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hongkong; in a suit by E. F. versus A. B." Until the trans er of such security or share, the Court may, by order, appoint some person t› receive any interest, or divi- dend due thereon, and to sign receipts for the same; and any in orsement made or document executed, or rec ipts signed as a oresaid, shall be as vali and effectual for all purposes as if the same had been made or executed or signed by the party himself.
13. If the purchaser o any immoveable property sold in execu. Obstructing tion of a decree shall, notwithstanding the order of the Court, be resisted Purchaser in
obtaining or obstructed in obtaining poss ssion of the property, the provisions con- Possession. tained in Section LXXV., relating to resistance or obstruction to a party in whose favour a suit has been decreed in obtaining po-session of the property adjudged to him, shall be applicable in the case of such resistance or obstruction.
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14.-If it shall appear that the resistance or obstruction to the delivery obstruction by of possession was occasioned by any person other than the defendant Claimants claiming a right to the possession of the property sold as proprieto, Defendant. mortgagee, lessee, or un er any other title, or if in the celivery of posses- sion to the purchaser any such person claiming as aforesaid shall be dis- possessed, the Court, on the complaint of the urcha-er, or of such person claiming as a oresaid, if made within one month from the date of such resistance or obstruction, o of such dispossession, as the case may be, shall enquire into the matter of the complaint, and make uch or 'er as may he proper in the circumstances of the case. The party against whom it is given shall be a liberty to bring a suit to establish his right at any time within one year from the date thereof.
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Of the Execution of Decrees by Imprisonment LXXIX.-When a de en ant is committ d to prison in execution of Rubsistence a decree, the Court shall fix whatever monthly allowance it shall think Allowance to sufficient or his subsistence, not exceeding twenty-five cents per day, which Debt. sbal be paid by the party at whose instance 'he decree may have been executed, to the superinten lent of the gaol, by monthly payment in advance, b. fore the first day of each month, the first ayment to be made for such portion of the current month as may remain unexpired before theeendant is committed to prison.
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2. In e case of the serious illness of any de'endant imprisoned under Removal of a decree for det, it shall be lawf 1 for the Court, on the certificate of the net in Case Colonial Surgeon to make an order for the removal of the defendant of illness. to the Government Civil Hospital, and his treatment there under custody until further order, and the period of the defendant's stay in hospital s all be counted as part of his term of imprisonment for debt, and his subsistence money shall be paid as if no such order had been made.
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