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right to obtain an order for a trial by Jury en making applica-
-tion within the proper time in all ether actions except
Causes assigned by the Judicature Act to the Chancery Division
of the Supreme Court. b. In any cause er matter which prior se
the Judicature Act would have been tried without a Jury, and
c. In causes or matters requiring any prolonged examination of
documents or accounts or scientific or local investigation
which cannot in the opinion of the Court be conveniently made
with a Jury.
Instances of matters which fall within the
exceptions a and b above, are actiens fet the administration
of the estates of deceased persons, the dissolution of partner-
-ships and the taking of partnership accounts, the redemption
or foreclosure of mortages, the raising of pertions or other
charges on lands, the execution of trusts, the rectification
er setting aside of deeds and other written instrumenta,
the wardship of specific performance of certain contracts,
infants and the care of infants' estates.
3.
or
the
The Court has power to order any cause,
matter peissue to be tried with a Tury and in cases in which the parties have not a right to have a trial by Jury, or having the
right have not exercised it, the Court may erder the trial to be held by the Court sitting with assessors or by a referee with er
without s25088078.
Frem 1h this statement of the existing law
if it is obvious that the parties to an action have the right,
they choose te exercise it, of trial by Jury in all Cermon Law cases, even in these in which, as the Royal Commissioners of
1850 reported, the intervention of a Jury is unnecessary er
mischievous, but they have net that right in Chancery actions, and any one, who has any practical knowledge of the nature of Chancery actions, must know that the satisfactory trial of such actions with a Jury is a practical impossibility. Juries in such
cases