752
No. 3 of 1901.
CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
Costs of unnecessary notice.
O. 32, r. 9.
Preparation of issues of fact.
O. 33, r. 1.
Order of disposal of issues.
H.K. Code, s. 40 (3).
Amendment of or addition to issues.
H.K. Code, s. 40 (4).
General power to direct inquiries and accounts.
H.K. Code, s. 13 (4); O. 33, r. 2.
Giving of special directions as to mode of taking account.
O. 33, r. 3.
Mode of making up account.
O. 33, r. 4.
216. If a notice to produce or admit comprises documents which are not necessary the costs occasioned thereby shall be borne by the party giving such notice.
CHAPTER VII.
ISSUES, INQUIRIES AND ACCOUNTS.
Issues.
217. Where in any cause or matter it appears to the court that the issues of fact in dispute are not sufficiently defined, the parties may be directed to prepare issues, and such issues shall, if the parties differ, be settled by the court.
218. It shall be in the discretion of the court to direct which issues shall be first disposed of.
219. At any time before the decision of the cause or matter the court may either amend the issues or frame additional issues, on such terms as it may think fit.
Direction for inquiries or accounts.
220. The court may at any stage of a cause or matter direct any necessary inquiries or accounts to be made or taken, notwithstanding that it may appear that there is some special or further relief sought or some special issue to be tried, as to which it may be proper that the cause or matter should proceed in the usual manner.
221. The court may, either by the judgment or order directing an account to be taken or by any subsequent order, give special directions with regard to the mode in which the account is to be taken or vouched and in particular may direct that, in taking the account, the books of account in which the accounts in question have been kept shall be taken as primâ facie evidence of the truth of the matters therein contained, with liberty to the parties interested to take such objections thereto as they may be advised.
222.-(1) Where any account is directed to be taken the accounting party, unless the court otherwise directs, shall make out his account and verify the same by affidavit.
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752
No. 3 of 1901.
CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
Costs of
unnecessary notice.
O. 32, r. 9.
Preparation
of issues of fact.
0.,33, r. 1.
Order of disposal of issues.
H.K. Code, s. 40 (3).
Amendment
of or addition
to issues. H.K. Code, s. 40 (4).
General power to direct in-
quiries and accounts. H.K. Code, .s. 13 (4):
0. 33, r. 2.
Giving of special directions as to mode of taking
account.
0. 33, r. 3.
Mode of making up account.
0. 33, r. 4.
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216. If a notice to produce or admit comprises documents which are not necessary the costs occasioned thereby shall be borne by the party giving such notice.
CHAPTER VII.
ISSUES, INQUIRIES AND ACCOUNTS.
Issues.
217. Where in any cause or matter it appears to the court that the issues of fact in dispute are not sufficiently defined, the parties may be directed to prepare issues, and such issues shall, if the parties differ, be settled by the court.
218. It shall be in the discretion of the court to direct which issues shall be first disposed of.
219. At any time before the decision of the cause or matter the court may either amend the issues or frame additional issues, on such terms as it may think fit.
Direction for inquiries or accounts.
220. The court may at any stage of a cause or matter direct any necessary inquiries or accounts to be made or taken, notwithstanding that it may appear that there is some special or further relief sought or some special 'issue to be tried, as to which it may be proper that the cause or matter should proceed in the usual manner.
221. The court may, either by the judgment or order direct- ing an account to be taken or by any subsequent order, give special directions with, regard to the mode in which the account is to be taken or vouched and in particular inay direct that, in taking the account, the books of account in which the accounts in question have been kept shall be taken as primâ facie evidence of the truth of the matters therein contained, with liberty to the parties interested to take such objections thereto as they may be
advised.
222.-(1) Where any account is directed to be taken the accounting party, unless the court otherwise directs, shall make out his account and verify the same by affidavit.
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