CAP. 4]
[s. 24 cont.]
Business in vacations,
5 of 1898.
Supreme Court.
therewith, namely, the long vacation, the Christmas vacation, and the Easter vacation.
(2) The long vacation shall commence on the 20th day of September and terminate on the 17th day of October. The Christmas vacation shall commence on the 24th day of December and terminate on the third week-day in January. The Easter vacation shall commence on Good Friday and terminate on the Thursday in Easter week. The days of the commencement and termination of each vacation shall be included in such vacation.
25. (1) The Supreme Court and the offices connected therewith shall be open during vacation (except on general holidays) for the purpose of holding the ordinary criminal sessions and any special criminal sessions and the transaction of all business incidental thereto, and also for the purpose of issuing writs and of transacting any business under the provisions of subsection (2).
Computation of vacation period and validity of acts therein.
5 of 1898,
ss. 7, 9.
(2) The court shall during vacation hear and determine all such applications as may require to be immediately or promptly heard, and all applications for summary judgment, and all actions or matters in the summary jurisdiction of the court: Provided always that the hearing of any action or matter in the summary jurisdiction of the court may be adjourned over vacation, on reasonable cause being shown to the satisfaction of the court.
(3) During vacation there shall be at least one judge in the Colony, and the offices of the Supreme Court shall be open daily, except on general holidays, for such time as the court may direct.
(4) No pleading shall be filed during vacation except by order of a judge in special circumstances.
26. (1) Where by any enactment regulating civil procedure, or by any special order of the court, any limited time, not exceeding one month, is appointed or allowed for the doing of any act or the taking of any proceeding, no days included in a vacation shall be reckoned in the computation of such time, unless the court otherwise
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CAP. 4]
[s. 24 cont.]
Business in vacations,
5 of 1898.
Supreme Court.
therewith, namely, the long vacation, the Christmas vaca- tion, and the Easter vacation.
(2) The long vacation shall commence on the 20th day of September and terminate on the 17th day of October. The Christmas vacation shall commence on the 24th day of December and terminate on the third week-day in Janu- The Easter vacation shall commence on Good Friday and terminate on the Thursday in Easter week. The days of the commencement and termination of each vacation shall be included in such vacation.
ary.
25. (1) The Supreme Court and the offices connected therewith shall be open during vacation (except on general 89. 5, 6, 8, 10. holidays) for the purpose of holding the ordinary criminal sessions and any special criminal sessions and the transac- tion of all business incidental thereto, and also for the purpose of issuing writs and of transacting any business under the provisions of subsection (2).
Computation of vacation period and validity of acts therein.
5 of 1898,
ss. 7, 9.
(2) The court shall during vacation hear and determine all such applications as may require to be immediately or promptly heard, and all applications for summary judg- ment, and all actions or matters in the summary jurisdic- tion of the court: Provided always that the hearing of any action or matter in the summary jurisdiction of the court may be adjourned over vacation, on reasonable cause being shown to the satisfaction of the court.
(3) During vacation there shall be at least one judge in the Colony, and the offices of the Supreme Court shall be open daily, except on general holidays, for such time as the court may direct.
(4) No pleading shall be filed during vacation except by order of a judge in special circumstances.
26. (1) Where by any enactment regulating civil pro- cedure, or by any special order of the court, any limited time, not exceeding one month, is appointed or allowed for the doing of any act or the taking of any proceeding, no days included in a vacation shall be reckoned in the computation of such time, unless the
the court otherwise
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