CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
No. 3 of 1901. 1277
Advertisements for claimants and creditors.
654. Where a judgment or order is given or made, whether in court or in chambers, directing an account of debts, claims, or liabilities, or an inquiry for heirs, next of kin, or other unascertained persons, unless otherwise ordered, all persons who do not come in and prove their claims within the time which may be fixed for that purpose by advertisement shall be excluded from the benefit of the judgment or order.
O. 55, r. 44.
655. Where an advertisement is required for the purpose of any proceeding in chambers, a peremptory advertisement, and only one, shall be issued, unless for any special reason it may be thought necessary to issue a second advertisement or further advertisements, and any advertisement shall be repeated as many times and in such papers as may be directed.
O. 55, r. 45.
656. The advertisement for claimants shall be prepared by the party prosecuting the judgment or order and submitted to the Registrar for approval, and, when approved, shall be signed by him, and such advertisement shall be published in the Gazette.
O. 55, r. 46.
Schedule, Form No. 46.
657. The advertisement for creditors shall be prepared and signed by the solicitor of the party prosecuting the judgment or order, and such advertisement shall be published in the Gazette.
O. 55, r. 46 a.
Schedule, Form No. 47.
658.-(1) An advertisement for claimants or creditors shall fix a time within which each claimant, not being a creditor, is to come in and prove his claim, and within which each creditor is to send to the executor or administrator of the deceased person, or to such other party as the court may direct, or to his solicitor, to be named and described in the advertisement, the name and address of such creditor, and the full particulars of his claim, and a statement of his account and the nature of the security, if any, held by him.
(2) At the time of directing such advertisement, a time shall be fixed for adjudicating on the claims.
O. 55, r. 47.
659. No creditor need make any affidavit or attend in support of his claim (except to produce his security), unless he is served with a notice requiring him to do so as hereinafter provided.
O. 55, r. 49.
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CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
No. 3 of 1901. 1277
Advertisements for claimants and creditors.
claimants
fixed,
654. Where a judgment or order is given or made, whether Exclusion of in court or in chambers, directing an account of debts, not coming claims, or liabilities, or an inquiry for heirs, next of kin, or to prove other unascertained persons, unless otherwise ordered, all within time persons who do not come in and prove their claims within O. 55, r. 44. the time which may be fixed for that purpose by advertise- ment shall be excluded from the benefit of the judgment or order.
advertise-
655. Where an advertisement is required for the purpose Number of of any proceeding in chambers, a peremptory advertisement, and only one, shall be issued, unless for any special reason 0. 55, r. 45. it may be thought necessary to issue a second advertisement or further advertisements, and any advertisement shall be repeated as many times and in such papers as may be directed.
claimants.
656. The advertisement for claimants shall be prepared by Advertise- the party prosecuting the judgment or order and submitted ment for to the Registrar for approval, and, when approved, shall be 0.55, r. 46. signed by him, and such advertisement shall be published Schedule. in the Gazette.
Form No. 46.
creditors.
657. The advertisement for creditors shall be prepared Advertise- and signed by the solicitor of the party prosecuting the ente judgment or order, and such advertisement shall be published 0. 55, r. 46 a. in the Gazette.
Schedule, Form No. 47.
ment.
658.-(1) An advertisement for claimants or creditors Particulars shall fix a time within which each claimant, not being a of advertise- creditor, is to come in and prove his claim, and within which 0. 55, r. 47. each creditor is to send to the executor or administrator of the deceased person, or to such other party as the court may direct, or to his solicitor, to be named and described in the advertisement, the name and address of such creditor, and the full particulars of his claim, and a statement of his account and the nature of the security, if any, held by him.
(2) At the time of directing such advertisement, a time shall be fixed for adjudicating on the claims.
659. No creditor need make any affidavit or attend in Non-necessity support of his claim (except to produce his security), unless of attendance, he is served with a notice requiring him to do so as herein- tor. after provided.
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0. 55, r. 49.
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