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setting up tender or denying liability or where the same is lodged to security for costs or under or on account of any judgment or order the receipt shall contain a statement of such of the following circumstances as are applicable-

(a) paid in on behalf of defendant in satisfaction of claim of the above-named (name of party);

(b) paid in on behalf of defendant against claim of the above-named (name of party) with defence setting up tender;

(c) paid in on behalf of defendant against claim of the above-named (name of party) with defence denying liability;

(d) paid in under order dated the day of , 19 ;

(e) paid in to security for costs account on behalf of (name of party);

(f) paid in on account of the judgment or order obtained by (name of party).

(6) Where the funds lodged are money the Registrar shall pay the same to an account to be called the "Suitors' Funds Account" at such bank as the Accountant General shall direct.

4. (1) All kinds of securities may be lodged in court.

(2) Shares and securities issued by companies or corporations constituted under the laws of the Colony, such shares being fully paid up and free from all liability, may be transferred to the Registrar by his name of office.

(3) Other shares and securities may be placed in a box or packet and lodged with the Registrar, who shall, before taking custody of such box or packet, see that it is properly marked and secured and will inspect the contents thereof in the presence of the person lodging the same.

(4) When shares or securities are to be transferred into the name of the Registrar the person lodging such shares or securities shall execute a transfer thereof and shall obtain from the Registrar an authority which shall be as nearly as may be in Form 2 in the Schedule. The person lodging shall lodge such transfer together with the authority at the office of the company or corporation in whose books the securities are to be transferred.

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Supreme Court. setting up tender or denying liability or where the same is lodged to security for costs or under or on account of any judgment or order the receipt shall contain a statement of such of the following circumstances as are applicable- (a) paid in on behalf of defendant in satisfaction of claim of the above-named (name of party); (b) paid in on behalf of defendant against claim of the above-named (name of party) with defence setting up tender; (c) paid in on behalf of defendant against claim of the above-named (name of party) with defence denying liability; (d) paid in under order dated the day of , 19 ; (e) paid in to security for costs account on behalf of (name of party); (f) paid in on account of the judgment or order obtained by (name of party). (6) Where the funds lodged are money the Registrar shall pay the same to an account to be called the "Suitors' Funds Account" at such bank as the Accountant General shall direct. 4. (1) All kinds of securities may be lodged in court. (2) Shares and securities issued by companies or corporations constituted under the laws of the Colony, such shares being fully paid up and free from all liability, may be transferred to the Registrar by his name of office. (3) Other shares and securities may be placed in a box or packet and lodged with the Registrar, who shall, before taking custody of such box or packet, see that it is properly marked and secured and will inspect the contents thereof in the presence of the person lodging the same. (4) When shares or securities are to be transferred into the name of the Registrar the person lodging such shares or securities shall execute a transfer thereof and shall obtain from the Registrar an authority which shall be as nearly as may be in Form 2 in the Schedule. The person lodging shall lodge such transfer together with the authority at the office of the company or corporation in whose books the securities are to be transferred. 341 [CAP. 4
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Supreme Court. setting up tender or denying liability or where the same is lodged to security for costs or under or on account of any judgment or order the receipt shall contain a statement of such of the following circumstances as are applicable- (a) paid in on behalf of defendant in satisfaction of claim of the above-named (name of party); (b) paid in on behalf of defendant against claim of the above-named (name of party) with defence setting up tender; (c) paid in on behalf of defendant against claim of the above-named (name of party) with defence denying liability; (d) paid in under order dated the , 19 ; day of (e) paid in to security for costs account on behalf of (name of party); (f) paid in on account of the judgment or order obtained by (name of party). (6) Where the funds lodged are money the Registrar shall pay the same to an account to be called the "Suitors' Funds Account" at such bank as the Accountant General shall direct. 4. (1) All kinds of securities may be lodged in court. (2) Shares and securities issued by companies or cor- porations constituted under the laws of the Colony, such shares being fully paid up and free from all liability, may be transferred to the Registrar by his name of office. (3) Other shares and securities may be placed in a box or packet and lodged with the Registrar, who shall, before. taking custody of such box or packet, see that it is properly marked and secured and will inspect the contents thereof in the presence of the person lodging the same. (4) When shares or securities are to be transferred into the name of the Registrar the person lodging such shares or securities shall execute a transfer thereof and shall obtain from the Registrar an authority which shall be as nearly as may be in Form 2 in the Schedule. The person lodging shall lodge such transfer together with the authority at the office of the company or corporation in whose books the securities are to be transferred. 341 [CAP. 4
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Supreme Court.

setting up tender or denying liability or where the same is lodged to security for costs or under or on account of any judgment or order the receipt shall contain a statement of such of the following circumstances as are applicable-

(a) paid in on behalf of defendant in satisfaction of

claim of the above-named (name of party);

(b) paid in on behalf of defendant against claim of the above-named (name of party) with defence setting up tender;

(c) paid in on behalf of defendant against claim of the above-named (name of party) with defence denying liability;

(d) paid in under order dated the

, 19

;

day of

(e) paid in to security for costs account on behalf of

(name of party);

(f) paid in on account of the judgment or order obtained

by (name of party).

(6) Where the funds lodged are money the Registrar shall pay the same to an account to be called the "Suitors' Funds Account" at such bank as the Accountant General shall direct.

4. (1) All kinds of securities may be lodged in court.

(2) Shares and securities issued by companies or cor- porations constituted under the laws of the Colony, such shares being fully paid up and free from all liability, may be transferred to the Registrar by his name of office.

(3) Other shares and securities may be placed in a box or packet and lodged with the Registrar, who shall, before. taking custody of such box or packet, see that it is properly marked and secured and will inspect the contents thereof in the presence of the person lodging the same.

(4) When shares or securities are to be transferred into the name of the Registrar the person lodging such shares or securities shall execute a transfer thereof and shall obtain from the Registrar an authority which shall be as nearly as may be in Form 2 in the Schedule. The person lodging shall lodge such transfer together with the authority at the office of the company or corporation in whose books the securities are to be transferred.

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