868
No. 3 of 1901.
CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
Delegation of powers and duties.
685. The court may in any case, if it thinks fit, direct that any of the powers and duties conferred and imposed on the court by the preceding provisions of this Chapter shall be exercised and performed by the Registrar, but subject to the right of the parties to bring any particular point before the court.
Appoint-ment of sittings. H.K. Code, s. 52 (2).
General publicity of sittings. H.K. Code, s. 52 (3).
Order of business at sitting. H.K. Code, s. 52 (4).
Sealing and filing of
CHAPTER XXX.
VARIOUS PROVISIONS.
Sittings of the court.
686. The court may, in its discretion, appoint any day for the trial and hearing of causes and matters, as circumstances may require.
687. The sittings of the court for the trial and hearing of causes and matters shall ordinarily be public; but the court may try or hear any particular cause or matter in the presence only of the parties and their counsel and solicitors and the officers of the court.
688. Subject to any special arrangements for any particular day, the business of the day at any sitting of the court shall be taken, as nearly as circumstances permit, in the following order-
(1) at the commencement of the sitting, judgments shall be delivered in causes or matters standing over for that purpose and appearing for judgment in the trial paper;
(2) ex parte motions or motions by consent shall then be taken in the order in which the motion papers have been filed;
(3) opposed motions on notice, and orders to show cause returnable on that day, shall then be taken, in the order in which these matters respectively stand in the trial paper; and
(4) the causes in the trial paper shall then be called on, in their order, unless the court sees fit to vary that order.
Seal of the court.
689. Every writ, summons, warrant, judgment, rule, order, notice and other document issuing from the court shall be sealed
868
No. 3 of 1901.
CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
Delegation of powers
and duties.
685. The court may in any case, if it thinks fit, direct that any of the powers and duties conferred and imposed on the court by the preceding provisions of this Chapter shall be exercised and performed by the Registrar, but subject to the right of the parties to bring any particular point before the court.
Appoint- ment of sittings.
H.K. Code, s. 52 (2).
General publicity of sittings. H.K. Code, 8. 52 (3).
Order of business at sitting.
H.K. Code, s. 52 (4).
Sealing and filing of
CHAPTER XXX.
VARIOUS PROVISIONS.
Sittings of the court.
686. The court may, in its discretion, appoint any day for the trial and hearing of causes and matters, as circumstances may require.
687. The sittings of the court for the trial and hearing of causes and matters shall ordinarily be public; but the court may try or hear any particular cause or matter in the presence only of the parties and their counsel and solicitors and the officers of the court.
688. Subject to any special arrangements for any particular day, the business of the day at any sitting of the court shall be taken, as nearly as circumstances permit, in the following order-
(1) at the commencement of the sitting, judgments shall be delivered in causes or matters standing over for that purpose and appearing for judgment in the trial paper;
(2) ex parte motions or motions by consent shall then be taken in the order in which the motion papers have been filed;
(3) opposed motions on notice, and orders to show cause returnable on that day, shall then be taken, in the order in which these matters respectively stand in the trial paper; and
(4) the causes in the trial paper shall then be called on, in their order, unless the court sees fit to vary that order.
Seal of the court.
689. Every writ, summons, warrant, judgment, rule, order, notice and other document issuing from the court shall be sealed
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