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654.

Institution

and carrying on of actions.. H.K. Code, s.6.

No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG :*[A.D. 1901.

PART I-ACTIONS IN GENERAL.

Chapter 1.-Institution of Action.

Chapter 2.-Parties.

Chapter 3.-Joinder of Causes of Action.

Chapter 4.-Pleadings.

Chapter 5.-Amendment.

Chapter 6.-Discovery, Inspection, and Admissions.

Chapter 7.-Issues, Inquiries, and Accounts.

Chapter 8.-Special Case.

Chapter 9.-Issues of Fact without Pleadings.

Chapter 10.-Interlocutory Proceedings. Chapter 11-Preliminaries of Trial.

Chapter 12.-Trial.

Chapter 13.-Evidence.

Chapter 14.-Judgment.

Chapter 15.-Costs.

Chapter 16.-Execution.

PART II-SPECIAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS.

Chapter 17.-Foreign Attachment.

Chapter 18.-Action against the Government.

Chapter 19-Action by or against Firm, etc.

Chapter 20.-Action by or against Pauper.

Chapter 21.-Action for Recovery of Immovable Property

Chapter 22.-Mandamus.

Chapter 23.-Interpleader.

Chapter 24.-Reference to Arbitration.

PART III-PROVISIONAL REMEDIES.

Chapter 25.-Arrest and Attachment before Judgment.

Chapter 26.-Temporary Injunction.

Chapter 27.-Receiver.

PART IV.-APPEALS.

Chapter 28.-Appeal to the Full Court.

Chapter 29.-Appeal to the King-in-Council.

PART V.-MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS.

Chapter 30.-Business in Chambers. Chapter 31.-Various Provisions.

6. All civil proceedings in the Court heretofore called suits shall hereafter be called actions, and shall be instituted and carried on in the manner hereinafter prescribed:

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654. Institution and carrying on of actions.. H.K. Code, s.6. No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG :*[A.D. 1901. PART I-ACTIONS IN GENERAL. Chapter 1.-Institution of Action. Chapter 2.-Parties. Chapter 3.-Joinder of Causes of Action. Chapter 4.-Pleadings. Chapter 5.-Amendment. Chapter 6.-Discovery, Inspection, and Admissions. Chapter 7.-Issues, Inquiries, and Accounts. Chapter 8.-Special Case. Chapter 9.-Issues of Fact without Pleadings. Chapter 10.-Interlocutory Proceedings. Chapter 11-Preliminaries of Trial. Chapter 12.-Trial. Chapter 13.-Evidence. Chapter 14.-Judgment. Chapter 15.-Costs. Chapter 16.-Execution. PART II-SPECIAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS. Chapter 17.-Foreign Attachment. Chapter 18.-Action against the Government. Chapter 19-Action by or against Firm, etc. Chapter 20.-Action by or against Pauper. Chapter 21.-Action for Recovery of Immovable Property Chapter 22.-Mandamus. Chapter 23.-Interpleader. Chapter 24.-Reference to Arbitration. PART III-PROVISIONAL REMEDIES. Chapter 25.-Arrest and Attachment before Judgment. Chapter 26.-Temporary Injunction. Chapter 27.-Receiver. PART IV.-APPEALS. Chapter 28.-Appeal to the Full Court. Chapter 29.-Appeal to the King-in-Council. PART V.-MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. Chapter 30.-Business in Chambers. Chapter 31.-Various Provisions. 6. All civil proceedings in the Court heretofore called suits shall hereafter be called actions, and shall be instituted and carried on in the manner hereinafter prescribed:
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654. Institution and carrying on of actions.. H.K. Code, 8.6. No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG :*[A.D. 1901. PART I-ACTIONS IN GENERAL. Chapter 1.-Institution of Action. Chapter 2.-Parties. Chapter 3.-Joinder of Causes of Action. Chapter 4.-Pleadings. Chapter 5.-Amendment. Chapter 6.-Discovery, Inspection, and Admissions. Chapter 7.-Issues, Inquiries, and Accounts. Chapter 8.-Special Case. Chapter 9.-Issues of Fact without Pleadings. Chapter 10.-Interlocutory Proceedings. Chapter 11-Preliminaries of Trial. Chapter 12.-Trial. Chapter 13.-Evidence. Chapter 14.-Judgment. Chapter 15.-Costs. Chapter 16.-Execution. PART II-SPECIAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS. Chapter 17.-Foreign Attachment. Chapter 18.-Action against the Government. Chapter 19-Action by or against Firm, etc. Chapter 20.-Action by or against Pauper. Chapter 21.-Action for Recovery of Immovable Property Chapter 22.-Mandamus. Chapter 23.-Interpleader. Chapter 24.-Reference to Arbitration. PART III-PROVISIONAL REMEDIES. Chapter 25.-Arrest and Attachment before Judgment. Chapter 26.-Temporary Injunction. Chapter 27.-Receiver. PART IV.-APPEALS. Chapter 28.-Appeal to the Full Court. Chapter 29.-Appeal to the King-in-Council. PART V.-MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. Chapter 30.-Business in Chambers. Chapter 31.-Various Provisions. 6. All civil proceedings in the Court heretofore called suits hereafter be called actions, and shall be instituted and carried on in t manner hereinafter prescribed:
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654.

Institution

and carrying on of actions.. H.K. Code, 8.6.

No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG :*[A.D. 1901.

PART I-ACTIONS IN GENERAL.

Chapter 1.-Institution of Action.

Chapter 2.-Parties.

Chapter 3.-Joinder of Causes of Action.

Chapter 4.-Pleadings.

Chapter 5.-Amendment.

Chapter 6.-Discovery, Inspection, and Admissions.

Chapter 7.-Issues, Inquiries, and Accounts.

Chapter 8.-Special Case.

Chapter 9.-Issues of Fact without Pleadings.

Chapter 10.-Interlocutory Proceedings. Chapter 11-Preliminaries of Trial.

Chapter 12.-Trial.

Chapter 13.-Evidence.

Chapter 14.-Judgment.

Chapter 15.-Costs.

Chapter 16.-Execution.

PART II-SPECIAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS.

Chapter 17.-Foreign Attachment.

Chapter 18.-Action against the Government.

Chapter 19-Action by or against Firm, etc.

Chapter 20.-Action by or against Pauper.

Chapter 21.-Action for Recovery of Immovable Property

Chapter 22.-Mandamus.

Chapter 23.-Interpleader.

Chapter 24.-Reference to Arbitration.

PART III-PROVISIONAL REMEDIES.

Chapter 25.-Arrest and Attachment before Judgment.

Chapter 26.-Temporary Injunction.

Chapter 27.-Receiver.

PART IV.-APPEALS.

Chapter 28.-Appeal to the Full Court.

Chapter 29.-Appeal to the King-in-Council.

PART V.-MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS.

Chapter 30.-Business in Chambers. Chapter 31.-Various Provisions.

6. All civil proceedings in the Court heretofore called suits hereafter be called actions, and shall be instituted and carried on in t manner hereinafter prescribed:

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