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A 22

CAP. 10]

[Subsidiary]

Non-Contentious Probate Rules

[1983 Ed.

Notices etc.

Affidavits.

L.N. 266/83. (Cap. 4, sub. leg.)

Time.

L.N. 266/83.

(Cap. 4, sub. leg.)

Application to pending proceedings.

L.N. 266/83.

(b) in the case of a summons, not less than 2 clear days before the day appointed for the hearing, unless a judge or the Registrar at or before the hearing, dispenses with service on such terms, if any, as he may think fit.

64. Unless the Registrar otherwise directs, or these rules otherwise provide, any notice or other document required to be given to or served on any person may be given or served by leaving it at, or by sending it by prepaid registered post to, that person's address for service or, if he has no address for service, his last known address.

65. (1) Every affidavit used in non-contentious probate business shall be in the form required by the Rules of the Supreme Court in the case of affidavits to which those rules apply.

(2) Notwithstanding Order 41 rule 11 of the Rules of the Supreme Court, a copy of a document to be used in conjunction with an affidavit need not, unless the Registrar otherwise directs, be exhibited to the affidavit if the original document is already filed in the Registry.

66. The provisions of Order 3 and Order 65 rule 7 of the Rules of the Supreme Court shall apply to the computation, enlargement, and abridgement of time under these rules except that nothing in Order 3 shall prevent time from running in the Long Vacation.

67. Subject in any particular case to any direction given by a judge or the Registrar, these rules shall apply to any proceeding which is pending on the date on which they come into operation as well as to any proceeding commenced on or after that date.

(r. 2(3).]

SCHEDULE

FORMS

NO. 1

表格第一款

Oath by Administrator

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION

香港最高法院

遺囑檢定裁判權

遺產管理人宣誓書

IN THE ESTATE of

關於死者

deceased.

之遺產事。

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A 22 CAP. 10] [Subsidiary] Non-Contentious Probate Rules [1983 Ed. Notices etc. Affidavits. L.N. 266/83. (Cap. 4, sub. leg.) Time. L.N. 266/83. (Cap. 4, sub. leg.) Application to pending proceedings. L.N. 266/83. (b) in the case of a summons, not less than 2 clear days before the day appointed for the hearing, unless a judge or the Registrar at or before the hearing, dispenses with service on such terms, if any, as he may think fit. 64. Unless the Registrar otherwise directs, or these rules otherwise provide, any notice or other document required to be given to or served on any person may be given or served by leaving it at, or by sending it by prepaid registered post to, that person's address for service or, if he has no address for service, his last known address. 65. (1) Every affidavit used in non-contentious probate business shall be in the form required by the Rules of the Supreme Court in the case of affidavits to which those rules apply. (2) Notwithstanding Order 41 rule 11 of the Rules of the Supreme Court, a copy of a document to be used in conjunction with an affidavit need not, unless the Registrar otherwise directs, be exhibited to the affidavit if the original document is already filed in the Registry. 66. The provisions of Order 3 and Order 65 rule 7 of the Rules of the Supreme Court shall apply to the computation, enlargement, and abridgement of time under these rules except that nothing in Order 3 shall prevent time from running in the Long Vacation. 67. Subject in any particular case to any direction given by a judge or the Registrar, these rules shall apply to any proceeding which is pending on the date on which they come into operation as well as to any proceeding commenced on or after that date. (r. 2(3).] SCHEDULE FORMS NO. 1 表格第一款 Oath by Administrator IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG PROBATE JURISDICTION 香港最高法院 遺囑檢定裁判權 遺產管理人宣誓書 IN THE ESTATE of 關於死者 deceased. 之遺產事。
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A 22 CAP. 10] [Subsidiary] Non-Contentious Probate Rules [1983 Ed. Notices etc. Affidavits. L.N. 266/83. (Cap. 4, sub. leg.) Time. L.N. 266/83. (Cap. 4, sub. leg.) Application to pending proceedings. L.N. 266/83. (b) in the case of a summons, not less than 2 clear days before the day appointed for the hearing, unless a judge or the Registrar at or before the hearing, dispenses with service on such terms, if any, as he may think fit. 64. Unless the Registrar otherwise directs, or these rules other- wise provide, any notice or other document required to be given to or served on any person may be given or served by leaving it at, or by sending it by prepaid registered post to, that person's address for service or, if he has no address for service, his last known address. 65. (1) Every affidavit used in non-contentious probate busi- ness shall be in the form required by the Rules of the Supreme Court in the case of affidavits to which those rules apply. (2) Notwithstanding Order 41 rule 11 of the Rules of the Supreme Court, a copy of a document to be used in conjunction with an affidavit need not, unless the Registrar otherwise directs, be exhibited to the affidavit if the original document is already filed in the Registry. 66. The provisions of Order 3 and Order 65 rule 7 of the Rules of the Supreme Court shall apply to the computation, enlargement, and abridgement of time under these rules except that nothing in Order 3 shall prevent time from running in the Long Vacation. 67. Subject in any particular case to any direction given by a judge or the Registrar, these rules shall apply to any proceeding which is pending on the date on which they come into operation as well as to any proceeding commenced on or after that date. (r. 2(3).] SCHEDULE FORMS NO. 1 表格第一款 Oath by Administrator IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG PROBATE JURISDICTION 香港最高法院 遺矚檢定裁判權 遺產管理人宣誓書 IN THE ESTATE of 關於死者 deceased. 之遺產事。
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A 22

CAP. 10]

[Subsidiary]

Non-Contentious Probate Rules

[1983 Ed.

Notices etc.

Affidavits.

L.N. 266/83. (Cap. 4, sub. leg.)

Time.

L.N. 266/83.

(Cap. 4, sub. leg.)

Application to pending proceedings.

L.N. 266/83.

(b) in the case of a summons, not less than 2 clear days before the day appointed for the hearing, unless a judge or the Registrar at or before the hearing, dispenses with service on such terms, if any, as he may think fit.

64. Unless the Registrar otherwise directs, or these rules other- wise provide, any notice or other document required to be given to or served on any person may be given or served by leaving it at, or by sending it by prepaid registered post to, that person's address for service or, if he has no address for service, his last known address.

65. (1) Every affidavit used in non-contentious probate busi- ness shall be in the form required by the Rules of the Supreme Court in the case of affidavits to which those rules apply.

(2) Notwithstanding Order 41 rule 11 of the Rules of the Supreme Court, a copy of a document to be used in conjunction with an affidavit need not, unless the Registrar otherwise directs, be exhibited to the affidavit if the original document is already filed in the Registry.

66. The provisions of Order 3 and Order 65 rule 7 of the Rules of the Supreme Court shall apply to the computation, enlargement, and abridgement of time under these rules except that nothing in Order 3 shall prevent time from running in the Long Vacation.

67. Subject in any particular case to any direction given by a judge or the Registrar, these rules shall apply to any proceeding which is pending on the date on which they come into operation as well as to any proceeding commenced on or after that date.

(r. 2(3).]

SCHEDULE

FORMS

NO. 1

表格第一款

Oath by Administrator

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION

香港最高法院

遺矚檢定裁判權

遺產管理人宣誓書

IN THE ESTATE of

關於死者

deceased.

之遺產事。

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