A 274
[Subsidiary]
App. A. Form 94.
CAP. 4]
The Rules of the Supreme Court Order 73 [1988 Ed.
(2) It shall be the duty of the Court to make an order under this rule if it is satisfied that it is a proper case for trial with a jury and an application for the order is made by any party to the proceeding either at the time at which the mode of trial is fixed or, with the leave of the judge, at any later stage.
(3) In this rule "the Court" means the judge.
Production of certain documents in marine insurance actions (O. 72, r. 10)
10. (1) Where in an action in a particular list relating to a marine insurance policy an application for an order under Order 24, rule 3, is made by the insurer, then, without prejudice to its powers under that rule, the Court, if satisfied that the circumstances of the case are such that it is necessary or expedient to do so, may make an order, either in Form No. 94 in Appendix A or in such other form as it thinks fit, for the production of such documents as are therein specified or described.
(2) An order under this rule may be made on such terms, if any, as to staying proceedings in the action or otherwise, as the Court thinks fit.
(3) In this rule "the Court" means the judge.
ORDER 73
ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS
Matters for a judge in court (O. 73, r. 2)
LN365/90
2. (1) Every application to the Court--
(Cap. 341.)
(Cap. 341.)
That (a) to remit an award under section 24 of the Arbitration Ordinance, or
(b) to remove an arbitrator or umpire under section 25(1) of that Ordinance, or
(c) to set aside an award under section 25(2) of that Ordinance, or
(HK)(d) for leave to appeal under section 23(2) of that Ordinance, or
(e) to determine, under section 23A(1) of that Ordinance, any question of law arising in the course of a reference, or (HK)(f) to make an order under section 29A(2) of that Ordinance,
must be made by originating motion to a single judge in court.
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(2) Any appeal to the High Court under section 23(2) of the Arbitration Ordinance shall be made by originating motion to a single judge in court and notice thereof may be included in the notice of application for leave to appeal, where leave is required.
A 274
[Subsidiary]
App. A. Form 94.
CAP. 4]
The Rules of the Supreme Court Order 73 [1988 Ed.
(2) It shall be the duty of the Court to make an order under this rule if it is satisfied that it is a proper case for trial with a jury and an application for the order is made by any party to the proceeding either at the time at which the mode of trial is fixed or, with the leave of the judge, at any later stage.
(3) In this rule "the Court" means the judge.
Production of certain documents in marine insurance actions (O. 72,
r. 10)
10. (1) Where in an action in a particular list relating to a marine insurance policy an application for an order under Order 24, rule 3, is made by the insurer, then, without prejudice to its powers under that rule, the Court, if satisfied that the circumstances of the case are such that it is necessary or expedient to do so, may make an order, either in Form No. 94 in Appendix A or in such other form as it thinks fit, for the production of such documents as are therein specified or described.
(2) An order under this rule may be made on such terms, if any, as to staying proceedings in the action or otherwise, as the Court thinks fit.
(3) In this rule "the Court" means the judge.
ORDER 73
ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS
Matters for a judge in court (O. 73, r. 2)
LN365/90
2.
(1) Every application to the Court--
(Cap. 341.)
(Cap. 341.)
That (a) to remit an award under section 24 of the Arbitration
Ordinance, or
(b) to remove an arbitrator or umpire under section 25(1) of
that Ordinance, or
(c) to set aside an award under section 25(2) of that Ordin-
ance, or
(HK)(d) for leave to appeal under section 23(2) of that Ordinance,
or
(e) to determine, under section 23A(1) of that Ordinance, any question of law arising in the course of a reference, or (HK)(ƒ) to make an order under section 29A(2) of that Ordinance,
must be made by originating motion to a single judge in court.
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(2) Any appeal to the High Court under section 23(2) of the Arbitration Ordinance shall be made by originating motion to a single judge in court and notice thereof may be included in the notice of application for leave to appeal, where leave is required.
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