Date of decree or order.
Drawing up of decree or order.
Certified copies,
Ex parte orders.
Statement of time in decree or orders.
Immediate payment.
Indorsement on decree or order for money payment;
or for other act.
Instalmente.
How payment to be made.
Enforcement of order by or against persons not parties to suit.
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RULES OF SUPREME COURT
Decrees and Orders.
105. A decree or order shall bear date of the day on which the decision or judgment on which the decree or order is founded is pronounced.
106. Decrees and orders shall be drawn up in form only on the application of some party to the suit, and shall then be passed, certified by the seal of the Court, and entered, and shall then form part of the record.
No decree or order shall be enforced or appealed from, nor shall any copy thereof be granted, until it has been so drawn up, passed, and entered.
107. Any party to the suit is entitled to obtain a copy of a decree or order, when drawn up, passed, and entered, such copy to be certified under the seal of the Court.
108. Where an order is made ex parte, a certified copy of the affidavit or deposition on which the order is granted must be served on the party affected by the order, together with the order.
109. Where in any suit or matter a decree or order directs any person to pay money or do any other act, the same or some subsequent decree or order shall state the precise time within which the payment or other act is to be made or done, reckoned from the date or from the service of the decree or order in which the time is stated, or from some other point of time, as seems fit.
110. A decree or order may direct the payment to be made, or act to be done, immediately after service of the decree or order, if, under special circumstances, the Court thinks fit so to direct.
111. Where the decree or order is one directing payment of money, there shall be endorsed on the copy of it served on the person required to obey it, a memorandum in the words, or to the effect, following:-
"If you, the within-named A B., neglect to obey this decree [or order] by the time therein limited, you will be liable "to have a writ of execution issued against your goods, "under which they may be seized and sold, and will also "be liable to be summoned by the Court, and to be ex- "amined as to your ability to make the payment directed "by this decree [or order], and to be imprisoned in case "of your not answering satisfactorily."
112. Where the decree or order is one directing some act to be done other than payment of money, there shall be indorsed on the copy of it served on the person required to obey it, a memo- randum in the words, or to the effect, following:-
"If you, the within-named A.B., neglect to obey this decree order] within the time therein limited, you will be liable to be arrested under a warrant to be issued by the Court, and will also be liable to have your property sequestered, for the purpose of compelling you to obey this decree [or order].”
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113. A decree or order may direct that money directed to be paid by any person be paid by such instalments as the Court thinks fit.
114. All money directed by any decree or order to be paid by any person, shall be paid into Court in the suit or matter, unless the Court otherwise direct.
115. Every person not being a party in any suit, who obtains an order or in whose favour an order is inade, is entitled to enforce obedience thereto by the same proces as if he were a party to the suit.
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