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ORDINANCES Nos. 12 AND 13 OF 1873.
Supreme Court (Reconstitution).
Code of Civil Procedure.
Vacation Judge.
Power to vary periods of vacation.
Place of sittings of the Court.
[No. 6 of 1845, s. 23.]
Pending suits.
Commencement of Ordinance.
do under the circumstances of any particular case, to transact any other civil business; and every act, matter, or thing done in vacation in pursuance of this section shall be as valid to all intents and purposes as if done out of vacation. [Repealed by Ordinance No. 17 of 1882.]
29. One of the two Judges shall remain in the Colony during vacation, and the offices of the Supreme Court shall be open daily between the hours of eleven a.m. and one P.M., or between any other hours by special order of the Court. [Repealed by Ordinance No. 17 of 1882.]
30. The periods of the vacation of the Supreme Court may be varied from time to time by a General Rule or Order of Court to be made by the Chief Justice, and approved by the Legislative Council in the manner hereinbefore prescribed. [Repealed by Ordinance No. 17 of 1882.]
31. The Supreme Court shall hold its sittings in the present Supreme Court building, or in such other place as the Governor shall from time to time appoint.
32. All suits and proceedings whatsoever commenced and pending in the Supreme Court at the date of the passing of this Ordinance shall be continued in the Supreme Court as re-constituted under this Ordinance.
33. This Ordinance shall commence and take effect on such day as shall hereafter be fixed by proclamation under the hand of the Governor.
[In force from 13th October, 1873, under Proclamation of the 10th October, 1873.]
Title.
[See Ord. No. of 1890.]
Preamble.
No. 13 of 1873.
An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Process, Practice, and Mode of Pleading in the Supreme Court of the Colony, and to provide a Uniform Code of Procedure at Common Law and in Equity.
[30th September, 1873.]
INTRODUCTION.
WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the process, practice, and mode of pleading in the Supreme Court of the Colony, and to provide a uniform code of procedure at Common Law and in Equity: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong-kong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:—
1198
ORDINANCES Nos. 12 AND 13 OF 1873.
Supreme Court (Reconstitution).
Code of Civil Procedure.
Vacation Judge.
Power to vary periods of vacation.
Place of sittings of the Court.
[No. 6 of 1845, 8. 23.]
Pending suits.
Commence-
ment of Ordinance.
do under the circumstances of any particular case, to transact any other civil business; and every act, matter, or thing done in vacation in pursuance of this section shall be as valid to all intents and purposes as if done out of vacation. [Repealed by Ordinance No. 17 of 1882.]
29. One of the two Judges shall remain in the Colony during vacation, and the offices of the Supreme Court shall be open daily between the hours of eleven a.m. and one P.M., or between any other hours by special order of the Court. [Repealed by Ordinance No. 17 of 1882.]
30. The periods of the vacation of the Supreme Court may be varied from time to time by a General Rule or Order of Court to be made by the Chief Justice, and approved by the Legislative Council in the manner hereinbefore prescribed. [Repealed by Ordinance No. 17 of 1882.]
31. The Supreme Court shall hold its sittings in the present Supreme Court building, or in such other place as the Governor shall from time to time appoint.
32. All suits and proceedings whatsoever commenced and pending in the Supreme Court at the date of the passing of this Ordinance shall be continued in the Supreme Court as re-constituted under this Or- dinance.
33. This Ordinance shall commence and take effect on such day as shall hereafter be fixed by proclamation under the hand of the Governor.
[In force from 13th October, 1873, under Proclamation of the 10th October, 1873.]
Title.
[See Ord. No.
of 1890.]
Preamble.
No. 13 of 1873.
An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Process, Practice, and Mode of Pleading in the Supreme. Court of the Colony, and to provide a Uniform Code of Procedure at Common Law and in Equity.
[30th September, 1873.]
INTRODUCTION.
WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate and amend the laws
relating to the process, practice, and mode of pleading in the Supreme Court of the Colony, and to provide a uniform code of procedure at Common Law and in Equity: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:—
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