SUITORS' FUNDS.
No. 5 of 1896.
403
rules.
4. The Chief Justice may, with the concurrence of the Governor, make rules for regulating the deposit, payment, delivery, and transfer in, into, and out of the Supreme Court of money, securities, and movable property of suitors and the evidence of such deposit, payment, delivery, or transfer, and the investment of and other dealings with money, securities, and movable property in court, and the execution of the orders of the court, and the powers and duties of the Registrar with reference to such money, securities, and property, and, in particular, for doing all or any of the following things:-
(1) regulating the placing on and withdrawal from deposit of money in court, and the payment or crediting of interest on money placed on deposit;
(2) determining the smallest amount of money on deposit on which interest is to be credited to an account to which money placed on deposit belongs;
(3) determining the time at which money placed on deposit is to begin and to cease to bear interest and the mode of computing such interest; and
(4) determining the cases in which interest on money placed on deposit and the dividends on any securities standing in the name of the Registrar is or are to be placed on deposit.
No. 6 of 1896.
[Originally No. 13 of 1896.
An Ordinance to regulate the Admiralty procedure of the Supreme Court.
[1st September, 1896.]
No. 33 of 1932. Law Rev. Ord., 1937.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Supreme Court (Admiralty Procedure) Ordinance, 1896.
rules.
2. The Rules contained in the Schedule shall apply to all Admiralty actions commenced in the Admiralty jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
* As amended by No. 34 of 1931 [1.1.32].
Schedule.
SUITORS' FUNDS.
No. 5 of 1896.
403
rules.
4. The Chief Justice may, with the concurrence of the Making of Governor, make rules for regulating the deposit, payment, delivery, and transfer in, into, and out of the Supreme Court of money, securities, and movable property of suitors and the evidence of such deposit, payment, delivery, or transfer, and the investment of and other dealings with money, securities, and movable property in court, and the execution of the orders of the court, and the powers and duties of the Registrar with reference to such money, securities, and property, and, in particular, for doing all or any of the following things:-
(1) regulating the placing on and withdrawal from deposit of money in court, and the payment or crediting of interest on money placed on deposit;
(2) determining the smallest amount of money on deposit on which interest is to be credited to an account to which money placed on deposit belongs;
(3) determining the time at which money placed on deposit is to begin and to cease to bear interest and the mode of com- puting such interest; and
(4) determining the cases in which interest on money placed on deposit and the dividends on any securities standing in the name of the Registrar is or are to be placed on deposit.
No. 6 of 1896.
[Originally No. 13
An Ordinance to regulate the Admiralty procedure of the of 1896.
Supreme Court.
[1st September, 1896.]
No. 33 of 1932. Law Rev. Ord., 1937.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Supreme Court Short title. (Admiralty Procedure) Ordinance, 1896.
rules.
2. The Rules contained in the Schedule shall apply to all Admiralty actions commenced in the Admiralty jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
* As amended by No. 34 of 1931 [1.1.32].
Schedule.
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