CAP. 91
[s. 3 cont.]
24 of 1950, Schedule.
Issue of certificates obtained in the Colony.
Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement).
judgments given by itself, but in so far only as relates to execution under this section;
(c) the reasonable costs of and incidental to the registration of the judgment (including the costs of obtaining a certified copy thereof from the original court and of the application for registration) shall be recoverable in like manner as if they were sums payable under the judgment.
(4) Rules of court shall provide-
(a) for service on the judgment debtor of notice of the registration of a judgment under this section; and
(b) for enabling the Supreme Court on an application by the judgment debtor to set aside the registration of a judgment under this section on such terms as the court thinks fit; and
(c) for suspending the execution of a judgment registered under this section until the expiration of the period during which the judgment debtor may apply to have the registration set aside.
(5) In any action brought in the Supreme Court on any judgment which might be ordered to be registered under this section, the plaintiff shall not be entitled to recover any costs of the action unless an application to register the judgment under this section has previously been refused, or unless the Supreme Court otherwise orders.
4. Where a judgment has been obtained in the Supreme Court against any person, the Supreme Court shall, on an application made by the judgment creditor and on proof that the judgment debtor is resident in the United Kingdom, issue to the judgment creditor a certified copy of the judgment.
10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 81, s. 10.
24 of 1950, Schedule.
Rules of Court.
10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 81, s. 11.
5. Provision may be made by rules of court under Section 37 of the Supreme Court Ordinance, for regulating the practice and procedure, (including scales of fees and evidence), in respect of proceedings of any kind under this Ordinance.
(Cap. 4.)
24 of 1950, Schedule.
Extension of the Ordinance to certain other judgments.
6. Where the Governor in Council is satisfied that, in the event of the benefits of this Ordinance being extended to judgments given in the superior courts of any part of the
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