1983 Ed.]
District Court Civil Procedure (General) Rules
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[Subsidiary]
but where such an order is made on the application of any party an appeal shall lie in accordance with the provisions for the time being applicable to proceedings in the Court.
(4) In any case in which an action has been commenced in the district other than that in which it ought to have been commenced, the judge may if he considers it just direct that the case be tried in the district in which he is for the time being sitting or may order it to be transferred to any other district.
8. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules, the Court sitting in each district shall in relation to process have jurisdiction in any district.
(2) All process of the Court shall, irrespective of the district in which the action in which it arises is proceeding, be enforced by the Court sitting in the district where the process is to be served, delivered, executed, or otherwise carried out.
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PART III
GENERAL RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Application of Rules of the Supreme Court and of English practice and procedure
(1) Subject to the provisions of the Ordinance and of these rules, the Rules of the Supreme Court as for the time being enacted and save as it therein may otherwise be provided shall apply to proceedings in the Court as they apply to proceedings in the High Court with such modifications as are necessary for that purpose.
(2) Those parts of the Rules of the Supreme Court which are listed in the Schedule shall not apply to the Court or to any proceedings in the Court.
10. Subject to the provisions of the Ordinance, in all cases with respect to which no provision is made in these rules or in the Rules of the Supreme Court in their application to the Court, the practice and procedure for the time being in force in respect of county courts in England shall be deemed to be in force in the Court subject to the applicability thereof and with such modifications as the circumstances may require.
Register of Civil Actions
11. (1) The Registrar shall cause to be kept, in respect of each district of the Court, a register to be called the "Register of Civil Actions" in the form heretofore adopted, or in such form as the Chief Justice may from time to time direct, and shall cause each such register to be maintained by proper entries therein in relation to all actions and proceedings in the Court.
Jurisdiction of districts in process.
Application of Rules of the Supreme Court to the Court. L.N. 182/70. (Cap. 4, sub. leg.)
Schedule.
Limited application of English rules. L.N. 182/70.
Form of register. L.N. 182/70.