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[Subsidiary]
CAP. 282] Employees' Compensation (Rules of Court) Rules [1983 Ed.
Medical and burial expenses. L.N. 240/80.
Periodical payments.
Form 7.
Application to make an agreement as to compensation an order of the court. L.N. 227/83.
Application for review. Forms 8 & 9.
25. (1) An application to determine what sum is payable in respect of medical attendance on or the burial of a deceased employee who leaves no dependants shall be made by the personal representative, if any, of the deceased employee, or, if there be no such personal representative, or he fails to make such application, by any person to whom any such expenses are due. In the latter case any other person known to the applicant to be a person to whom any such expenses are due shall be joined in the application either as applicant or as respondent.
(2) Where the amount awarded by the court on any such application is insufficient to pay such expenses in full, it shall be apportioned between the persons to whom such expenses are payable in such manner as the court shall direct.
26. Where in any application or matter the court orders compensation to be periodical payments in accordance with the provisions of section 10 of the Ordinance such order shall be in Form 7 in the Schedule.
27. An application in accordance with the provisions of section 16A(8) or 17(13) of the Ordinance shall be in Form 3 of the Schedule of the Employees' Compensation Regulations.
28. Any application for review made under the provisions of section 19 of the Ordinance shall be in Form 8 in the Schedule, and any order made in consequence of such review shall be in Form 9 in the said Schedule.
Special case.
SPECIAL CASE
Procedure in submitting any question of law
29. (a) When a court submits any question of law for the decision of the Court of Appeal, the case shall be divided into paragraphs numbered consecutively, and shall state concisely such facts and refer to such documents as may be necessary to enable the Court of Appeal to decide the questions of law raised thereby.
(b) The case shall be signed and sent to the registrar of the Supreme Court who shall appoint a day, hour and place for hearing the case.
(c) The registrar of the Supreme Court shall forthwith cause due notice of the day, hour and place appointed for hearing the case to be given to the parties; such notice shall be not less than 14 clear days before the date of the hearing, except with the consent of all parties.