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GENERAL ORDER, 16th October, 1852 (a).

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Orders made in pursuance of Suitors in Chancery Relief Act, as to copies and payment of fees

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(a) The Index to these Orders is separate, and precedes the General Index.

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SECOND SCHEDULE to Order, 25th October, 1852.
Fees to be taken in the office of the Account-

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Page 3. In 12th line from top, refer to 45th Order, 7th August,

1852, ante, p. 211.

1852.

IV. That where a caveat is entered with the August 7, proper officer to stay the signing of the docket of the enrolment of any decree, order, or dismission, such caveat shall be prosecuted with effect within twenty-eight days after the docket of such decree, order, or dismission shall be left to be signed with the proper officer by the party who entered the same, otherwise such caveat shall be of no force; and the docket of such decree, order, or dismission may immediately after the expiration of the said twenty-eight days be presented to be signed, as if no such caveat had been entered.

V. That no enrolment of any decree, order, or dismission shall be allowed after the expiration of five years from the date thereof.

VI. That the Lord Chancellor, either sitting alone, or with the Lords Justices, or either of them, shall be at liberty, where it shall appear to him under the peculiar circumstances of the case to be just and expedient, to enlarge the periods hereinbefore appointed for a rehearing, or an appeal, or for an enrolment.

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That these Orders shall take effect on and from the twenty-eighth day of October next. (Signed) ST. Leonards, C.

JOHN ROMILLY, M.R.

J. L. Knight Bruce, L. J.
CRANWORTH, L. J.

G. J. TURNER, V. C.

RICHARD T. KINDERSLEY, V. C.
JAMES PARKER, V. C.

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October 16, 1852.

MASTER IN CHANCERY ABOLITION.

General Orders of Court, 16th day of October, 1852, made in pursuance of Act 15 & 16 Vict. c. 80 (a).

THE Right Honourable Edward Burtenshaw, Lord St. Leonards, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, by and with the advice and assistance of the Right Honourable Sir John Romilly, Master of the Rolls, the Right Honourable the Vice-Chancellor Sir George James Turner, and the Honourable the Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Torin Kindersley, doth hereby, in pursuance of an Act of Parliament passed 15 & 16 Vict. in the fifteenth and sixteenth years of her present Majesty, intituled "An Act to abolish the Office of Master in Ordinary of the High Court of Chancery, and to make provision for the more speedy and efficient despatch of Business in the said Court," and in pursuance and execution of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, order and direct:

c. 80.

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That all and every the orders, rules, and directions hereinafter set forth shall henceforth be, and for all purposes be deemed and taken to be, General Orders and Rules of the High Court of Chancery, viz.

Summons.

I. The summons for the purpose of proceedings before the Master of the Rolls and Vice-Chancellors respectively at chambers, whether originating in chambers or not, may be in a form similar to the form set forth in Schedule (A) to these Orders, with such variations as the circumstances of the case may require.

II. The summons to be issued under section 30 (b) of the Act of fifteenth and sixteenth Victoria, cap. 80, may be in a form similar to the form set forth in Schedule (B) to these Orders, with such variations as the circumstances of the case may require.

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