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415

from doubt or difficulty section

20 of Ordinance 8 of 1860

the

>

kes necessary provision and

sittings in Chambers

in Chambers for certain

probate business is

As regards Jurisdiction

A clear.

lawful.

Bankruptcy

the case

is not-

The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in Bankruptcy

is conferred by section 4 of Ordinance 5 of 1864.

Under that Ordinance (sec 7) the Chief Justice may with

the advice of the Legislative Council frame Orders amongst other things, for regulating the

practice and procedure of the

Court * * *

and generally for

carrying into effect the provisions

of the Ordinance, and for appointing

the sittings of the Court.

I do not think that orders

providing for the transaction of

certain business at Chambers

could properly be made under the power conferred in these terms unless some power to sit at Chambers first expressly given by the Ordinance itself

were

such

an Order

and

a fact

is to be found amongst the general orders that

were originally

made under the

Ordinance

425

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415 from doubt or difficulty section 20 of Ordinance 8 of 1860 the > kes necessary provision and sittings in Chambers in Chambers for certain probate business is As regards Jurisdiction A clear. lawful. Bankruptcy the case is not- The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in Bankruptcy is conferred by section 4 of Ordinance 5 of 1864. Under that Ordinance (sec 7) the Chief Justice may with the advice of the Legislative Council frame Orders amongst other things, for regulating the practice and procedure of the Court * * * and generally for carrying into effect the provisions of the Ordinance, and for appointing the sittings of the Court. I do not think that orders providing for the transaction of certain business at Chambers could properly be made under the power conferred in these terms unless some power to sit at Chambers first expressly given by the Ordinance itself were such an Order and a fact is to be found amongst the general orders that were originally made under the Ordinance 425
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415 from doubt or difficulty sectionn 20 of Ordinance 8 of 1860 the > kes necessary provision and sittings in Chambers in Chambers for certain probate business is As re regards Jurisdiction A 0 clear. lawful. Bankruptey the case is not- The prisdiction of the Supremne - Const Bankruptey 12V is conferred by section 4 of Ordeiance 5 of 1864. Under that Ordinance (sec) with 7) the Chief Justice may the advice of the Legislative Council frame Orders amongst other things. For regulating the practice } 425 practise and procedure of the Covert * * * and generally for Carrying into effect the provisions of the Ordinance, and for appointing the sittings of the Court. I do not think that orders providing for the transaction of certain business at Chambers. be mistead of in Court could properly reade under the power conferred in these terms unless some poiver to sit at Chrambers first expressly fiven by the Ordinance itself were such 21.0 Order and a s A fact is to be found. amongst the general orders that were originally mode under the Ordinance
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415

from doubt or difficulty sectionn

20 of Ordinance 8 of 1860

the

>

kes

necessary provision and

sittings in Chambers

in Chambers for certain

probate business is

As re

regards Jurisdiction

A 0

clear.

lawful.

Bankruptey

the case

is not-

The prisdiction of the Supremne - Const

Bankruptey

12V

is conferred by section 4 of Ordeiance 5 of 1864.

Under that Ordinance (sec)

with

7) the Chief Justice may the advice of the Legislative Council frame Orders amongst other things. For regulating the

practice

}

425

practise and procedure of the

Covert * * *

and generally for

Carrying into effect the provisions

of

the Ordinance, and for appointing

the sittings of the Court.

I do not think that orders

providing for the transaction of

certain business at Chambers.

be

mistead of in Court could properly reade under the power conferred in these terms unless some poiver to sit at Chrambers first expressly fiven by the Ordinance itself

were

such

21.0

Order

and

a s A

fact

is to be found.

amongst the general orders that

were

originally

mode

under the

Ordinance

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