A 2
CAP. 9]
Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement) Rules.
[1964 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
G.N. 130/24.
Application for registration of United Kingdom judgment, etc.
Affidavit.
Title of affidavit and summons.
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION.
JUDGMENTS (FACILITIES FOR ENFORCEMENT)
RULES.
(Cap. 9, section 5).
[14th March, 1924.]
1. Any application under section 3 of the Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance (hereinafter referred to as the Ordinance) for leave to have a judgment obtained in a superior court in the United Kingdom, or in any part of Her Majesty's dominions outside the United Kingdom to which the Ordinance applies, registered in the Supreme Court shall be made to the court in its original jurisdiction ex parte or by summons returnable in chambers. If the application is made ex parte the court may direct a summons to be issued.
2. The application shall be supported by an affidavit of the facts exhibiting the judgment or a verified or certified or otherwise duly authenticated copy thereof and stating that to the best of the information and belief of the deponent the judgment creditor is entitled to enforce the judgment and the judgment does not fall within any of the cases in which under subsection (2) of section 3 of the Ordinance a judgment cannot properly be ordered to be registered. The affidavit must also, so far as the deponent can, give the full name, title, trade or business and usual or last-known place of abode or business of the judgment creditor and judgment debtor respectively.
3. The affidavit, and the application or summons, as the case may be, shall be intituled-
"IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
Service of
summons.
Miscellaneous Proceeding No.
of 19......
In the matter of the Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance (Chapter 9), and in the matter of a judgment of the
[describing the court]
obtained in
[describing the cause or matter] and dated the
day of
19......
4. The summons (if any) for leave to register shall be an originating summons and (unless otherwise ordered by the court) shall be served in the same manner as a writ of summons is required to be served. The judgment debtor shall not be required to enter any appearance thereto.
A 2
CAP. 9]
Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement) Rules.
[1964 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
G.N. 130/24.
Application for registration of United Kingdom judgment, etc.
Affidavit.
Title of affidavit and summons.
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION.
JUDGMENTS (FACILITIES FOR ENFORCEMENT)
RULES.
(Cap. 9, section 5).
[14th March, 1924.]
1. Any application under section 3 of the Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance (hereinafter referred to as the Ordinance) for leave to have a judgment obtained in a superior court in the United Kingdom, or in any part of Her Majesty's dominions outside the United Kingdom to which the Ordinance applies, registered in the Supreme Court shall be made to the court in its original jurisdiction ex parte or by summons returnable in chambers. If the application is made ex parte the court may direct a summons to be issued.
2. The application shall be supported by an affidavit of the facts exhibiting the judgment or a verified or certified or other- wise duly authenticated copy thereof and stating that to the best of the information and belief of the deponent the judgment creditor is entitled to enforce the judgment and the judgment does not fall within any of the cases in which under subsection (2) of section 3 of the Ordinance a judgment cannot properly be ordered to be registered. The affidavit must also, so far as the deponent can, give the full name, title, trade or business and usual or last-known place of abode or business of the judgment creditor and judgment debtor respectively.
3. The affidavit, and the application or summons, as the case may be, shall be intituled-
"IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
Service of
summons.
Miscellaneous Proceeding No.
of 19......
In the matter of the Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance (Chapter 9), and in the matter of a judgment of the
[describing the court]
obtained in
[describing the cause or matter] and dated the
day of
19......
4. The summons (if any) for leave to register shall be an originating summons and (unless otherwise ordered by the court) shall be served in the same manner as a writ of summons is required to be served. The judgment debtor shall not be required to enter any appearance thereto.
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