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(b)
if no defendant to such proceedings
has entered on appearance therein, or
(c) if the Court is of the opinion that
the action may more conveniently or exp-
editiously be tried in its Summary Juris-
diction,
at any stage of the proceedings order that
the entry of such action, in the Original
Jurisdiction Register be transferred to the
Register of Civil Actions, Summary Jurisdic-
tion, and thereupon the Supreme Court in its
Summary Jurisdiction shall have and may
exercise the like jurisdiction both at law
and in equity in relation to the said dis-
pute or difference as might have been
exercised by the Court in its Original Jur-
isdiction.
(2) If after the institution of any proceed-
ings the Court shall be satisfied that the
whereabouts of any defendant cannot be traced
or in the event of the death of any defend-
ant, that his executor or administrator is
unknown or that the whereabouts of such exec-
utor or administrator cannot be traced, then
the Court may upon Summary petition, upon
such evidence and upon such notice as the
Court may require, make any order in relation
to the matter which the justice of the case
requires, including an order that the
Registrar should execute any deed which such
defendant or his executor or administrator
(if any) would be required to execute under
this Ordinance.
(3) Every judgment of the Court in an action
relating to any such dispute br difference
shall be reduced into writing and shall forth