SHORT TITLE.

908

Schedule,-contd.

AMENDMENT OR REPEAL.

60. The Code of Civil

Procedure, 1901. (No. 3 of 1901.) -contd.

And take notice that, if you wish to dispute the plaintiff's claim against the defendant, or the defendant's claim against you, you must cause an appear- ance to be entered for you within eight days after the service of this notice upon you.

In default of your entering such appear- ance, you will be deemed to admit the plaintiff's claim against the defendant and the defendant's claim against you and your liability to [indemnify the defendant or to contribute to the extent claimed or stating the relief or remedy sought] and the validity of any judgment that may be given in the action and you will be bound by such judgment and such judgment may be enforced against you pursuant to Chapter II of the Code of Civil Procedure.

to

"R.S.C. App. L, No. 2.

Dated the

day of

(Signed)

19

C.D., of

[or G.H.,

Solicitor for the defendant C.D.]

NOTE. Appearance is to be entered at the Registry of the Supreme Court in Victoria, Hong Kong.";

(iv) by the repeal in Form No. 30 of the words and the court has fixed sub- sistence allowance at the rate of twenty- five cents a day" and the substitution therefor of the words "and the court has fixed support and maintenance allowance at the rate of a day";

(r) by the repeal of Forms Nos. 46 and 47 and the substitution of the follow- ing forms therefor :-

FORM NO. 46.

[s. 656.]

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19

1

A.B. DECEASED. Pursuant to a judg ment [or an order] of the Supreme Court dated the

day of and made in an action In the matter of the estate of 4.B. deceased, S. against P. No. of 19 the creditors

of A.B. (late of

on the

day of are on or before the to send to

who died

19 ),

day of

19

of

their full Christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a state- ment of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of the said judgment [or

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