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Registration and numbering of records.
Inspection of record by parties.
Times within of a written
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England), shall, with a view to the subsequent adjustment of the costs of and incidental to such document, indicate, in the index of papers, or otherwise, the fact that, and the party by whom, the inclusion of the document was objected to.
19. As soon as the record is received in the Registry of the Privy Council, it shall be registered in the said Registry, with the date of arrival, the names of the parties, the date of the judgment appealed from, and the description whether "printed" or "written". A record, or any part of a record, not printed in accordance with Rules I to IV of schedule A hereto, shall be treated as written. Appeals shall be numbered consecutively in each year in the order in which the records are received in the said Registry.
20. The parties shall be entitled to inspect the record and to extract all necessary particulars therefrom for the purpose of entering an appearance.
21. Where the record arrives in England either wholly written, or which a copy partly written and partly printed, the appellant shall, within a period of record shall 4 months from the date of such arrival in the case of appeals from be bespoken. Courts situate in any of the countries or places named in schedule B hereto, and within a period of 2 months from the same date in the case of appeals from any other Courts, enter an appearance and bespeak a type-written copy of the record, or of such parts thereof as it may be necessary to have copied, and shall engage to pay the cost of preparing such copy at the following rates per folio typed (exclusive of tabular matter)—14d. per folio of English matter, 2d. per folio of Indian matter, and 3d. per folio of foreign matter.
Notice of appearance by appellant.
Preparation of copy of record for printer.
Lodging copy of record for printing
22. The appellant shall forthwith, after entering his appearance, give notice thereof to the respondent, if the latter has entered an appearance.
23. As soon as the appellant has obtained the type-written copy of the record bespoken by him, he shall proceed, with due diligence, to arrange the documents in suitable order, to check the index, to insert the marginal notes and check the same with the index, and, generally, to do whatever may be required for the purpose of preparing the copy for the printer, and shall, if the respondent has entered an appearance, submit the copy, so prepared for the printer, to the respondent for his approval. In the event of the parties being unable to agree as to any matter arising under this Rule, such matter shall be referred to the Registrar of the Privy Council, whose decision thereon shall be final.
24. As soon as the type-written copy of the record is ready for the printer, the appellant shall lodge it, with a request to the Registrar of the Privy Council to cause it to be printed by His Majesty's printer or