CAP. 4]

[r. 4 cont.]

Supreme Court.

(5) Such company or corporation shall after registering such transfer forward to the Registrar a certificate that the securities have been transferred as authorized, which certificate shall be as nearly as may be in Form 3 in the Schedule. On receiving such certificate the Registrar shall give to the person making the lodgment his receipt in respect thereof.

5. Any principal money or dividends received by the Registrar in respect of securities in court shall be placed in his books, in the case of principal money to the credit to which the securities whereon such money arose were standing at the time of the receipt thereof, and in the case of dividends to the credit to which the securities whereon such dividends accrued were standing at the time of closing of the transfer books of such securities previously to the dividends becoming due.

Payment, delivery and transfer of funds out of court and other dealings with funds.

6. Moneys lodged in court shall be paid out either in cash or by cheque in cases where the amount does not exceed $40 and by cheque where the sum exceeds $40, such cheques to be signed by the Registrar and Accountant or, in the absence of either of them, by the Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, in lieu of such absentee.

Payment out shall be made at the Supreme Court on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (unless general holidays) between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.: Provided that no payment out may be demanded on either of the last two working days of each month.

7. When an order directs any sums to be ascertained by the certificate of the Registrar and to be afterwards paid in accordance therewith, such certificate shall be as nearly as may be in Form 4 in the Schedule and the Registrar shall on the request of the persons entitled to payment pay such sum in accordance with rule 6.

8. When an order directs payment out of a fund in court of any costs directed to be taxed, the Registrar shall state in his certificate the name and address of the person to whom such costs are payable. Such certificate shall be

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