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CAP. 4] The Rules of the Supreme Court Order 30 [1988 Ed.
(3) Where the applicant wishes to apply for the immediate grant of such an injunction, he may do so ex parte on affidavit.
(4) The Court hearing an application under paragraph (3) may grant an injunction restraining the party beneficially entitled to any interest in the property of which a receiver is sought from assigning, charging or otherwise dealing with that property until after the hearing of a summons for the appointment of the receiver and may require such a summons, returnable on such date as the Court may direct, to be issued.
Giving of security by receiver (O. 30, r. 2)
2. (1) A judgment or order directing the appointment of a receiver may include such directions as the Court thinks fit for the giving of security by the person appointed.
(2) Where by virtue of any judgment or order appointing a person named therein to be a receiver, a person is required to give security in accordance with this rule he must give security approved by the Court duly to account for what he receives as receiver and to deal with it as the Court directs.
(3) Unless the Court otherwise directs, the security shall be by guarantee.
(4) The guarantee must be filed in the Registry, and it shall be kept as of record until duly vacated.
Remuneration of receiver (O. 30, r. 3)
3. A person appointed receiver shall be allowed such proper remuneration, if any, as may be authorized by the Court and the Court may direct that such remuneration shall be fixed by reference to such scales or rates of professional charges as it thinks fit.
Service of order and notice (O. 30, r. 4)
4. A copy of the judgment or order appointing a receiver shall be served by the party having conduct of the proceedings on the receiver and all other parties to the cause or matter in which the receiver has been appointed.
Receiver's accounts (O. 30, r. 5)
5. (1) A receiver shall submit such accounts to such parties at such intervals or on such dates as the Court may direct.
(2) Any party to whom a receiver is required to submit accounts may, on giving reasonable notice to the receiver, inspect, either personally or by an agent, the books and other papers relating to the accounts.
A 114
[Subsidiary]
CAP. 4] The Rules of the Supreme Court Order 30 [1988 Ed.
(3) Where the applicant wishes to apply for the immediate grant of such an injunction, he may do so ex parte on affidavit.
(4) The Court hearing an application under paragraph (3) may grant an injunction restraining the party beneficially entitled to any interest in the property of which a receiver is sought from assigning, charging or otherwise dealing with that property until after the hearing of a summons for the appointment of the receiver and may require such a summons, returnable on such date as the Court may direct, to be issued.
Giving of security by receiver (0. 30, r. 2)
2. (1) A judgment or order directing the appointment of a receiver may include such directions as the Court thinks fit for the giving of security by the person appointed.
(2) Where by virtue of any judgment or order appointing a person named therein to be a receiver, a person is required to give security in accordance with this rule he must give security approved by the Court duly to account for what he receives as receiver and to deal with it as the Court directs.
(3) Unless the Court otherwise directs, the security shall be by guarantee.
(4) The guarantee must be filed in the Registry, and it shall be kept as of record until duly vacated.
Remuneration of receiver (O. 30, r. 3)
3. A person appointed receiver shall be allowed such proper remuneration, if any, as may be authorized by the Court and the Court may direct that such remuneration shall be fixed by reference to such scales or rates of professional charges as it thinks fit.
Service of order and notice (O. 30, r. 4)
4. A copy of the judgment or order appointing a receiver shall be served by the party having conduct of the proceedings on the receiver and all other parties to the cause or matter in which the receiver has been appointed.
Receiver's accounts (O. 30, r. 5)
5. (1) A receiver shall submit such accounts to such parties at such intervals or on such dates as the Court may direct.
(2) Any party to whom a receiver is required to submit accounts may, on giving reasonable notice to the receiver, inspect, either personally or by an agent, the books and other papers relating to the accounts.
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