CAP. 31
[8. 12 cont.]
Panel of special jurors.
Special jury in civil actions.
3304193752
Passing over names for panel.
(Cap. 14)
Summoning of jurors, Schedule.
32 of 1950, s. 8.
Jury.
shall have been so directed no juror shall be excused from attendance and service unless and until he shall have been discharged by the judge in respect of any case in which he has been called to serve as a juror.
(2) The cards with the names of those who do not actually serve and are not dead or permanently incapacitated shall be returned to the ballot box, and the cards with the names of those who actually serve shall be locked up in a separate box until all the names in the ballot box are exhausted by subsequent panels, when they shall be returned to the ballot box, if required, for the purposes of the current year.
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13. Whenever it is necessary to summon a special jury, such jury shall be drawn in the manner hereinbefore provided for obtaining a common jury, but the number to be drawn shall in all cases be seventeen.
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14. The party applying for a special jury, and who has obtained an order of the court or of a judge for that purpose, shall, when the cause is set down in the general hearing list, deposit with the Registrar a sum sufficient to cover the expenses of the special jury; otherwise the order shall be of no effect.
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15. (1) In forming any panel, the Registrar shall pass over the names of all persons drawn who are dead or absent from the Colony, but shall return to the ballot box the names of any temporary absentees.
(2) In forming a panel under section 9 of the Magistrates (Coroners Powers) Ordinance, the Registrar may also pass over and return to the ballot box the names of any persons drawn, if, in his opinion, such persons cannot conveniently be served in sufficient time to secure their attendance as jurors at the inquiry.
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16. (1) The Registrar shall issue summonses according to Form in the Schedule, which shall be served on the persons drawn either personally, or by leaving the same at their residences or places of business, or by sending the
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CAP. 31
[8. 12 cont.]
Panel of special jurors.
Special jury in
civil actions.
3304193752
Passing over names for panel.
(Cap. 14)
Summoning of jurors,
Schedule.
32 of 1950, s. 8.
Jury.
shall have been so directed no juror shall be excused from attendance and service unless and until he shall have been discharged by the judge in respect of any case in which he has been called to serve as a juror.
(2) The cards with the names of those who do not actually serve and are not dead or permanently incapacitated shall be returned to the ballot box, and the cards with the names of those who actually serve shall be locked up in a separate box until all the names in the ballot box are exhausted by subsequent panels, when they shall be returned to the ballot box, if required, for the purposes of the current year.
[10
13. Whenever it is necessary to summon a special jury, such jury shall be drawn in the manner hereinbefore pro- vided for obtaining a common jury, but the number to be drawn shall in all cases be seventeen.
[11
14. The party applying for a special jury, and who has obtained an order of the court or of a judge for that purpose, shall, when the cause is set down in the general hearing list, deposit with the Registrar a sum sufficient to cover the expenses of the special jury; otherwise the order shall be of no effect.
[12
15. (1) In forming any panel, the Registrar shall pass over the names of all persons drawn who are dead or absent from the Colony, but shall return to the ballot box the names of any temporary absentees.
(2) In forming a panel under section 9 of the Magis- trates (Coroners Powers) Ordinance, the Registrar may also pass over and return to the ballot box the names of any persons drawn, if, in his opinion, such persons cannot conveniently be served in sufficient time to secure their attendance as jurors at the inquiry.
[13
16. (1) The Registrar shall issue summonses accord- ing to Form in the Schedule, which shall be served on the persons drawn either personally, or by leaving the same at their residences or places of business, or by sending the
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