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[r. 2 cont.]
Supreme Court.
"lodge in court" means pay or transfer into court or deposit in court; and
"lodgment in court" has a corresponding meaning; "order" means an order of the Supreme Court and includes a judgment or decree and includes the schedule or schedules to an order;
"Registrar" means the Registrar of the Supreme Court; "title of the cause or matter" means the short title of the cause or matter with reference to the record;
Lodgment of funds in court.
3. (1) All funds to be lodged in court on any ledger credit shall, unless required by any enactment to be dealt with in any particular way, be lodged with the Registrar who shall give to the person making the lodgment a receipt in respect thereof.
(2) The Registrar shall keep appropriate ledger accounts to which all funds lodged in court shall be credited and any funds withdrawn or transferred therefrom shall be debited to such accounts in the usual way.
The investment of any funds shall be entered in such accounts in an appropriate manner.
Where funds are dealt with in any other way than by lodgment, withdrawal, transfer or investment, the same shall be entered in the accounts as the circumstances of the case require.
(3) When it is proposed to lodge in court any securities, movable property, boxes or other effects, the Registrar shall, after making such inspection thereof as he thinks fit, give to the person making the lodgment a receipt in respect thereof.
(4) Every receipt given in respect of any lodgment shall be headed with the title of the cause or matter and the title of the ledger account to which the lodgment is referable and shall contain adequate particulars as to such lodgment and shall be as nearly as may be in Form I in the Schedule.
(5) Where money is lodged in satisfaction or part satisfaction of any claim either with or without defence
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