1950_SUITORS__FUNDS_RULES — Page 8

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Supreme Court.

Evidence of life, etc.

17. When any person is entitled under an order to receive dividends or other periodical payments and the Registrar requires evidence of life or of the fulfilment of any conditions affecting such payments, such evidence may be furnished by a declaration signed by a solicitor acting on behalf of such person or by a declaration signed by the person entitled to such payment and attested by a justice of the peace, magistrate, minister of religion or notary public, and the Registrar shall act on such evidence unless in any case he thinks fit to require such evidence to be by statutory declaration or affidavit.

18. When, in carrying into effect the directions of an order, evidence is required by the Registrar for any purposes other than those included in rule 17, he may receive and act upon an affidavit or upon a statutory declaration, and every such affidavit or statutory declaration shall be filed in court when the Registrar shall consider it necessary.

Miscellaneous.

19. The Registrar, upon a request signed by or on behalf of a person claiming to be interested in any funds in court standing to the credit of an account specified in such request, shall, unless there is good reason for refusing, issue a certificate of the amount and description of such funds, and such certificate shall have reference to the morning of the day of the date thereof and shall not include the transactions of that day; and the Registrar shall notify on such certificate the dates of any orders restraining the transfer, sale, delivery out or payment or other dealing with the funds in court to the credit of the account mentioned in such certificate and whether such orders affect principal or interest and any charging orders affecting such funds of which respectively he has received notice and the names of the persons to whom notice is to be given or in whose favour such restraining or charging orders have been made. The Registrar may redate any such certificate provided that no alteration in the amount or description of funds has been made since the certificate was issued.

20. Upon a request signed by or on behalf of a person claiming to be interested in funds in court, the Registrar

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CAP. 4] Supreme Court. Evidence of life, etc. 17. When any person is entitled under an order to receive dividends or other periodical payments and the Registrar requires evidence of life or of the fulfilment of any conditions affecting such payments, such evidence may be furnished by a declaration signed by a solicitor acting on behalf of such person or by a declaration signed by the person entitled to such payment and attested by a justice of the peace, magistrate, minister of religion or notary public, and the Registrar shall act on such evidence unless in any case he thinks fit to require such evidence to be by statutory declaration or affidavit. 18. When, in carrying into effect the directions of an order, evidence is required by the Registrar for any purposes other than those included in rule 17, he may receive and act upon an affidavit or upon a statutory declaration, and every such affidavit or statutory declaration shall be filed in court when the Registrar shall consider it necessary. Miscellaneous. 19. The Registrar, upon a request signed by or on behalf of a person claiming to be interested in any funds in court standing to the credit of an account specified in such request, shall, unless there is good reason for refusing, issue a certificate of the amount and description of such funds, and such certificate shall have reference to the morning of the day of the date thereof and shall not include the transactions of that day; and the Registrar shall notify on such certificate the dates of any orders restraining the transfer, sale, delivery out or payment or other dealing with the funds in court to the credit of the account mentioned in such certificate and whether such orders affect principal or interest and any charging orders affecting such funds of which respectively he has received notice and the names of the persons to whom notice is to be given or in whose favour such restraining or charging orders have been made. The Registrar may redate any such certificate provided that no alteration in the amount or description of funds has been made since the certificate was issued. 20. Upon a request signed by or on behalf of a person claiming to be interested in funds in court, the Registrar Page 346 Page 346 Page 346
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CAP. 4] Supreme Court. Evidence of life, etc. 17. When any person is entitled under an order to receive dividends or other periodical payments and the Registrar requires evidence of life or of the fulfilment of any conditions affecting such payments, such evidence may be furnished by a declaration signed by a solicitor acting on behalf of such person or by a declaration signed by the person entitled to such payment and attested by a justice of the peace, magistrate, minister of religion or notary public, and the Registrar shall act on such evidence unless in any case he thinks fit to require such evidence to be by statutory declaration or affidavit. 18. When, in carrying into effect the directions of an order, evidence is required by the Registrar for any purposes other than those included in rule 17, he may receive and act upon an affidavit or upon a statutory declaration, and every such affidavit or statutory declaration shall be filed in court when the Registrar shall consider it necessary. Miscellaneous. 19. The Registrar, upon a request signed by or on behalf of a person claiming to be interested in any funds in court standing to the credit of an account specified in such request, shall, unless there is good reason for refusing, issue a certificate of the amount and description of such funds, and such certificate shall have reference to the morning of the day of the date thereof and shall not include the transactions of that day; and the Registrar shall notify on such certificate the dates of any orders restraining the transfer, sale, delivery out or payment or other dealing with the funds in court to the credit of the account mentioned in such certificate and whether such orders affect principal or interest and any charging orders affecting such funds of which respectively he has received notice and the names of the persons to whom notice is to be given or in whose favour such restraining or charging orders have been made. The Registrar may redate any such certificate provided that no alteration in the amount or description of funds has been made since the certificate was issued. 20. Upon a request signed by or on behalf of a person claiming to be interested in funds in court, the Registrar 346
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CAP. 4]

Supreme Court.

Evidence of life, etc.

17. When any person is entitled under an order to receive dividends or other periodical payments and the Registrar requires evidence of life or of the fulfilment of any conditions affecting such payments, such evidence may be furnished by a declaration signed by a solicitor acting on behalf of such person or by a declaration signed by the person entitled to such payment and attested by a justice of the peace, magistrate, minister of religion or notary public, and the Registrar shall act on such evidence unless in any case he thinks fit to require such evidence to be by statutory declaration or affidavit.

18. When, in carrying into effect the directions of an order, evidence is required by the Registrar for any purposes other than those included in rule 17, he may receive and act upon an affidavit or upon a statutory declaration, and every such affidavit or statutory declaration shall be filed in court when the Registrar shall consider it necessary.

Miscellaneous.

19. The Registrar, upon a request signed by or on behalf of a person claiming to be interested in any funds in court standing to the credit of an account specified in such request, shall, unless there is good reason for refusing, issue a certificate of the amount and description of such funds, and such certificate shall have reference to the morning of the day of the date thereof and shall not include the transactions of that day; and the Registrar shall notify on such certificate the dates of any orders restraining the transfer, sale, delivery out or payment or other dealing with the funds in court to the credit of the account mentioned in such certificate and whether such orders affect principal or interest and any charging orders affecting such funds of which respectively he has received notice and the names of the persons to whom notice is to be given or in whose favour such restraining or charging orders have been made. The Registrar may redate any such certificate provided that no alteration in the amount or description of funds has been made since the certificate was issued.

20. Upon a request signed by or on behalf of a person claiming to be interested in funds in court, the Registrar

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