CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
No. 3 of 1901.
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on claims.
665. At the time appointed for adjudication, or at any adjournment thereof, the court may, in its discretion, allow any of the claims, or any part thereof respectively, without proof by the creditors, and direct such investigation of all or any of the claims not allowed, and require such further particulars, information, or evidence relating thereto as it may think fit, and may require any creditor to attend and prove his claim or any part thereof; and the adjudication on such claims as are not then allowed shall be adjourned to a time to be then fixed.
creditor of
allowed.
666.--(1) Notice shall be given by the executor or administrator, or such other party as the court may direct, to every creditor whose claim, or any part thereof, has been allowed without proof by the creditor, of such allowance, and to every such creditor as the court may direct to attend and prove his claim or such part thereof as is not allowed by a time to be named in such notice, not being less than seven days after such notice, and to attend at a time to be therein named, being the time to which the adjudication thereon has been adjourned.
(2) In case any creditor does not comply with such notice, his claim, or such part thereof as aforesaid, shall be disallowed.
time fixed.
667. After the time fixed by the advertisement no claims shall be received (except as herein before provided in case of expiration of an adjournment), unless the court thinks fit to give special leave, on application made by summons, and then on such terms and conditions as to costs and otherwise as the court may think fit.
establishing
668. A creditor who has come in and established his debt in chambers under any judgment or order shall be entitled to the costs of so establishing his debt, and the sum to be allowed for such costs shall be fixed by the court, unless it thinks fit to direct the taxation thereof; and the amount of such costs, or the sum allowed in respect thereof, shall be added to the debt so established.
allowed.
669. A list of all claims allowed shall, when required by the court, be made out and left in the Registry by the person who examines the claims.