CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
No. 3 of 1901.
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rant shall be issued at the instance of any plaintiff unless the application for the issue thereof is supported by an affidavit of the facts.
579. The Court may at any time release a ship detained under Release of the last section, on such terms as it may think just.
580.—
ship under detention.
H. K. Code, s. 19 (3).
*
applied Power to
award limited compensation
able arrest
[ib. s. 19 (2).]
(1) If it appears to the Court that the warrant was for on insufficient grounds, or if the action is dismissed or judgment is given against the plaintiff by default or otherwise, and it appears to the Court that there was no probable ground for instituting the and deten- action, the Court may, either before or at the time of the tion. pronouncing of the judgment, award against the plaintiff such amount, not exceeding 1,000 dollars, as it may deem a reasonable compensation for any injury or loss occasioned by the issue of the warrant, and such compensation shall be paid to such parties as the Court may direct: Provided that the Court shall not award a larger sum by way of compensation under this section than it is competent to the Court to award in an action for damages.
(2) An award of compensation under this section shall bar any action for damages in respect of the arrest and detention of the ship.
CHAPTER XXVI.
TEMPORARY INJUNCTION.
alienation of
581.—(1) In any action in which it is shown, to the satisfaction Granting of of the Court, that any property in dispute in the action is in danger stay waste, injunction to
of being wasted, damaged, or alienated by any party to the action, damage, or it shall be lawful for the Court to issue an injunction to such party, property. commanding him to refrain from doing the particular act complained [ib. s. 18 (1).] of, or to give such other order for the purpose of staying and preventing him from wasting, damaging, or alienating the property as to the Court may seem fit.
(2) In case of disobedience, the injunction may be enforced by the committal to prison of the person disobeying it.
injunction to restrain
582.—(1) In any action for restraining the defendant from the Granting of commission of any breach of contract or other injury, and whether the same is accompanied by any claim for damages or not, it shall
* As amended by No. 50 of 1911.
breach of
contract or other injury. [ib. s. 18 (2).]
CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
No. 3 of 1901.
1269
rant shall be issued at the instance of any plaintiff unless the application for the issue thereof is supported by an affidavit of the facts.
579. The Court may at any time release a ship detained under Release of the last section, on such terms as it may think just.
580.-
ship under detention.
H. K. Code, s. 19 (3).
*
applied Power to
award limited compensation
able arrest
[ib. s. 19 (2).]
(1) If it appears to the Court that the warrant was for on insufficient grounds, or if the action is dismissed or judgment is given against the plaintiff by default or otherwise, and it appears for unjustifi- to the Court that there was no probable ground for instituting the and deten- action, the Court may, either before or at the time of the tion. pronouncing of the judgment, award against the plaintiff such amount, not exceeding 1,000 dollars, as it may deem a reasonable compensation for any injury or loss occasioned by the issue of the warrant, and such compensation shall be paid to such parties as the Court may direct: Provided that the Court shall not award a larger sum by way of compensation under this section than it is competent to the Court to award in an action for damages.
(2) An award of compensation under this section shall bar any action for damages in respect of the arrest and detention of the ship.
CHAPTER XXVI.
TEMPORARY INJUNCTION.
alienation of
581.—(1) In any action in which it is shown, to the satisfaction Granting of of the Court, that any property in dispute in the action is in danger stay waste,
injunction to
of being wasted, damaged, or alienated by any party to the action, damage, or it shall be lawful for the Court to issue an injunction to such party, property. commanding him to refrain from doing the particular act complained [ib. s. 18 (1).] of, or to give such other order for the purpose of staying and pre- venting him from wasting, damaging, or alienating the property as to the Court may seem fit.
(2) In case of disobedience, the injunction may be enforced by the committal to prison of the person disobeying it.
injunction to restrain
582.-(1) In any action for restraining the defendant from the Granting of commission of any breach of contract or other injury, and whether the same is accompanied by any claim for damages or not, it shall
* As amended by No. 50 of 1911.
breach of
contract or other injury. [ib. 8. 18 (2).]
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