1988 Ed.] The Rules of the Supreme Court-Order 114
Writ of possession (O. 113, r. 7)
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7. (1) Order 45, rule 3(2), shall not apply in relation to an order for possession under this Order but no writ of possession to enforce such an order shall be issued after the expiry of 3 months from the date of the order without the leave of the Court.
An application for leave may be made ex parte unless the Court otherwise directs.
(2) The writ of possession shall be in Form No. 66A in Appendix A.
Setting aside order (O. 113, r. 8)
8. The judge may, on such terms as he thinks just, set aside or vary any order made in proceedings under this Order.
ORDER 114
(HK) COMMISSIONERS FOR OATHS
Appointment of commissioners for oaths (O. 114, r. 1)
(HK)1. (1) The Chief Justice may, by a commission signed by him, appoint fit and proper persons to be commissioners to administer oaths and take declarations, affirmations, and attestations of honour, and may revoke any such appointment.
(2) Every person so appointed shall be styled a commissioner for oaths and shall have all the powers and discharge all the duties which now belong to the office of a commissioner to administer oaths.
Officers of the court to administer oaths (O. 114, r. 2)
(HK)2. Every person who, being an officer of or performing duties in relation to the Court, is for the time being so authorized by the Court or by or in pursuance of any rules or orders regulating the procedure of the Court, and every person directed to take an examination in any cause or matter in the Court, shall have authority to administer any oath or take any affidavit required for any purpose connected with his duties.
ORDER 115-120
(HK) CHARITABLE TRUSTS
120
Appointment or removal of trustee (O.115, r. 1)
(HK)1. Where the appointment or removal of any trustee or any other relief, order or direction relating to any charity is deemed desirable, any person mentioned in rule 3 of this Order may make
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L.N.282/1989.