A 374
CAP. 4]
[Subsidiary]
(1812 c. 101.)
The Rules of the Supreme Court-Order 115 [1988 Ed.
application by summons (without any information, action or petition) to the Court in chambers for such relief, order or direction as the nature of the case may require.
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Powers of Court (O. 45, r. 2)
(HK)2. The Court may proceed upon and dispose of such application in chambers, unless it thinks fit otherwise to direct, and shall and may have and exercise thereupon all jurisdiction, power and authority, and may make such orders and give such directions relating to the matter of such application, as might now be exercised, made or given by the Court in an action regularly instituted, or upon petition as the case may require:
Provided that the Court may, where in the circumstances of any such application it sees fit, direct that, for obtaining the relief, order or direction sought for by such application, an information, action or petition, as the case may require, shall be brought or presented and prosecuted, and abstain from further proceeding on such application.
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Applications (O. 45, r. 3)
(HK)3. An application under rule 1 of this Order may be made by the Attorney General, or by all or any one or more of the trustees or persons administering or claiming to administer, or interested in the charity which is the subject of the application, or by 2 or more inhabitants of any city, town, village or place within which the charity is administered or applicable.
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Applications by Attorney General (O. 45, r. 4)
(HK)4. The Attorney General may, acting ex officio, make application by petition to the Court with respect to any charity under the provisions of the Charities Procedure Act 1812.