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CAP. 4]

[a. 37 cont.]

Supreme Court.

(i) the joinder of parties and in what cases persons absent, but having an interest in a cause or matter, shall be bound by any order made therein, and in what cases orders may be made for the representation of absent persons by one or more parties to a cause or matter;

(j) the discovery of a judgment debtor's property in aid of the execution of any judgment, and the modes of enforcing any judgment;

(k) the conduct of actions by or against firms, and of actions by or against paupers;

(l) actions relating to immovable property;

(m) proceedings by way of foreign attachment, actions of mandamus and relief by way of interpleader;

(n) in what cases and in what manner there may be submissions and references to arbitration or to special referees, how parties shall be bound thereby, and to what extent and with what consequences, and for the appointment, powers and duties of arbitrators and special referees and for proceedings before such arbitrators and special referees;

(o) arrest and attachment before judgment and interim attachment and temporary injunctions;

(p) arrest and detention of ships and release and compensation in respect thereof;

(q) in what cases and in what manner receivers may be appointed, and their powers and duties;

(r) the appointment and duties of commissioners for oaths, for the revocation of such appointments, and matters incidental thereto;

(s) procedure whereby the court may adjudicate or give an opinion on a special case either in a cause or matter or on the construction of an enactment or instrument or with regard to any title or under any jurisdiction of the court or relating to lunatics, married women or infants;

(t) the business and hours of the court and of the offices connected therewith, for varying periods of vacation, and for the conduct of the business of the court during vacation;

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CAP. 4] [a. 37 cont.] Supreme Court. (i) the joinder of parties and in what cases persons absent, but having an interest in a cause or matter, shall be bound by any order made therein, and in what cases orders may be made for the representation of absent persons by one or more parties to a cause or matter; (j) the discovery of a judgment debtor's property in aid of the execution of any judgment, and the modes of enforcing any judgment; (k) the conduct of actions by or against firms, and of actions by or against paupers; (l) actions relating to immovable property; (m) proceedings by way of foreign attachment, actions of mandamus and relief by way of interpleader; (n) in what cases and in what manner there may be submissions and references to arbitration or to special referees, how parties shall be bound thereby, and to what extent and with what consequences, and for the appointment, powers and duties of arbitrators and special referees and for proceedings before such arbitrators and special referees; (o) arrest and attachment before judgment and interim attachment and temporary injunctions; (p) arrest and detention of ships and release and compensation in respect thereof; (q) in what cases and in what manner receivers may be appointed, and their powers and duties; (r) the appointment and duties of commissioners for oaths, for the revocation of such appointments, and matters incidental thereto; (s) procedure whereby the court may adjudicate or give an opinion on a special case either in a cause or matter or on the construction of an enactment or instrument or with regard to any title or under any jurisdiction of the court or relating to lunatics, married women or infants; (t) the business and hours of the court and of the offices connected therewith, for varying periods of vacation, and for the conduct of the business of the court during vacation; 156-
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САР. 4] [a. 37 cont.] Supreme Court. (i) the joinder of parties and in what cases persons absent, but having an interest in a cause or matter, shall be bound by any order made therein, and in what cases orders may be made for the representa- tion of absent persons by one or more parties to a cause or matter; (j) the discovery of a judgment debtor's property in aid of the execution of any judgment, and the modes of enforcing any judgment; (k) the conduct of actions by or against firms, and of actions by or against paupers; (1) actions relating to immovable property; (m) proceedings by way of foreign attachment, actions. of mandamus and relief by way of interpleader; (n) in what cases and in what manner there may be submissions and references to arbitration or to special referees, how parties shall be bound thereby, and to what extent and with what consequences, and for the appointment, powers and duties of arbitrators and special referees and for proceedings before such arbitrators and special referees; (0) arrest and attachment before judgment and interim attachment and temporary injunctions; (p) arrest and detention of ships and release and com- pensation in respect thereof; (q) in what cases and in what manner receivers may be appointed, and their powers and duties; (r) the appointment and duties of commissioners for oaths, for the revocation of such appointments, and matters incidental thereto; (s) procedure whereby the court may adjudicate or give an opinion on a special case either in a cause or matter or on the construction of an enactment or instrument or with regard to any title or under any jurisdiction of the court or relating to lunatics, married women or infants; (t) the business and hours of the court and of the offices connected therewith, for varying periods of vacation, and for the conduct of the business of the court during vacation; 156-
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САР. 4]

[a. 37 cont.]

Supreme Court.

(i) the joinder of parties and in what cases persons absent, but having an interest in a cause or matter, shall be bound by any order made therein, and in what cases orders may be made for the representa- tion of absent persons by one or more parties to a cause or matter;

(j) the discovery of a judgment debtor's property in aid of the execution of any judgment, and the modes of enforcing any judgment;

(k) the conduct of actions by or against firms, and

of actions by or against paupers;

(1) actions relating to immovable property; (m) proceedings by way of foreign attachment, actions. of mandamus and relief by way of interpleader; (n) in what cases and in what manner there may be submissions and references to arbitration or to special referees, how parties shall be bound thereby, and to what extent and with what consequences, and for the appointment, powers and duties of arbitrators and special referees and for proceedings before such arbitrators and special referees;

(0) arrest and attachment before judgment and interim

attachment and temporary injunctions;

(p) arrest and detention of ships and release and com-

pensation in respect thereof;

(q) in what cases and in what manner receivers may be

appointed, and their powers and duties;

(r) the appointment and duties of commissioners for oaths, for the revocation of such appointments, and matters incidental thereto;

(s) procedure whereby the court may adjudicate or give an opinion on a special case either in a cause or matter or on the construction of an enactment or instrument or with regard to any title or under any jurisdiction of the court or relating to lunatics, married women or infants;

(t) the business and hours of the court and of the offices connected therewith, for varying periods of vacation, and for the conduct of the business of the court during vacation;

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