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Review and appeals in bankruptcy.
4 & 5 Geo. 5,
c. 59, s. 108.
General rules of procedure.
Discretionary
powers of court.
4 & 5 Geo, 5, c. 59, s. 109.
Bankruptcy.
Review and appeals.
98. (1) The court may review, rescind or vary any order made by it under its bankruptcy jurisdiction.
(2) Every order of the court shall be subject to appeal to the Full Court. The appeal shall be commenced within twenty-one days from the time when the decision appealed against is pronounced or made.
Procedure.
99. (1) The rules and practice of the Supreme Court for the time being for regulating the ordinary civil procedure of the court shall, so far as the same may be applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, be applied to bankruptcy proceedings, and every order of the court made in connexion with bankruptcy proceedings may be enforced in the same way as a judgment of the court made in respect of any other civil proceedings may be enforced.
(2) The Registrar shall in cases of urgency have power to make interim orders and to hear and determine unopposed or ex parte applications and any order so made shall, subject to an appeal to the court, be deemed to be an order of the court.
100. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance and to general rules, the costs of and incidental to any proceeding in court under this Ordinance shall be in the discretion of the court: Provided that, where any issue is tried by a jury, the costs shall follow the event unless, upon application made at the trial, for good cause shown, the judge before whom such issue is tried otherwise orders.
(2) The court may at any time adjourn any proceedings before it upon such terms, if any, as it may think fit to impose.
(3) The court may at any time amend any written process or proceeding under this Ordinance upon such terms, if any, as it may think fit to impose.
(4) Where by this Ordinance or by general rules the time for doing any act or thing is limited, the court may extend the time either before or after the expiration thereof upon such terms, if any, as the court may think fit to impose.
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