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ACCOUNTS-continued.

Treasury instructions as to accounts by high bailiffs, 91
jurisdiction in respect of partnership accounts, 198

equitable jurisdiction in certain matters of account, 200, 201

extends only to matters of accounts relating to the estates of deceased
persons where the estate does not exceed £500, 201

particulars of claim where plaintiff desires to have an account taken, 285
accounts of receivers. See "RECEIVERS."

orders for taking accounts for making inquiries, 408 et seq. See "INTER-

LOCUTORY PROCEEDINGS.

taking of accounts under special judgments, 515-518.

JUDGMENT."

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF MARRIED WOMEN.

what deeds require acknowledgment, 1078-1079
may be taken by County Court Judge, 1079

though he is an interested party, ib.

fees on acknowledgments, 1079

practice in regard to, 1079-1086

production of deed, 1079

See "SPECIAL

separate examination of the married woman, 1079-1080
taking the acknowledgment, 1080

memorandum and certificate of acknowledgment, 1080-1082

preparing and lodging affidavit verifying certificate of acknowledgment,
1082-1086

form of affidavit, 1082-1084

should be on parchment, 1084

without alterations or erasures, 1084-1085

should follow forms provided, 1085

by whom affidavit should be made, 1085-1086

within what time certificate and affidavit to be lodged, 1086

Court may extend the time, ib.

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ACTION. See "ADMIRALTY ACTION."- "REMITTED ACTION."-" REMOVAL
OF ACTIONS INTO HIGH COURT."

does not lie in County Court on judgment of another Court, 26

nor in High Court on County Court judgment, 26

meaning of "Action" in "County Court Rules, 1875," 32

action brought in Superior Court cannot be tried in County Court by consent
of parties, unless recommenced in County Court, 33. See AGREEMENT.
upon the case, for special damage by person aggrieved by any irregularity
in proceedings for recovery of forfeitures, &c., 50
directions as to conduct of action, 56. See LEAVE.

notice before action against Judge, 63

within what time such action must be brought, 63

in what County Court action by or against Judge must be brought, 63, 64
no action against registrar for neglect to comply with directions in rules
of practice where no distinct duty imposed, 97

mere irregularities not a cause of action against County Court officers, 113
limitation of, against County Court officers, 114, 115

to be laid and tried in county where fact was committed, 114

how this provision affected by section of Judicature Act abolish-

ing local venues, 114-115

time within which proceedings must be commenced, 115

protection afforded to officers of City of London Court, ib.
notice before action, ib.

general issue may be pleaded, 115, 116

in what County Court to be brought, 116-117

power to transfer action to another district, 117

1. ends with p. 733.

ACTION-continued.

what actions are within the operation of sec. 5 of
Act, 1867," 132-134. See "COSTS."

"The County Court

actions for recovery of certain liquors consumed on premises not maintain-
able in County Court, 156, 157

what personal actions may be brought in County Court, 185

See "PAUPER."
actions by and against executors and administrators, 212-214. See
"EXECUTORS."

actions by and against paupers, 210-212.

preliminary steps before action, 247-259. See "DEMAND."-"NOTICE
BEFORE ACTION."

joinder of causes of action, 260-262. See "JOINDER OF CAUSES OF ACTION."
See "DISCONTINUANCE."
discontinuance of action, 416-420.
striking out action from list, 447-448.

See "STRIKING OUT CASE."

ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

not maintainable in County Court, 185

ACTIO PERSONALIS MORITUR CUM PERSONA.

action abates by death of a party before judgment unless cause of action
survive or continue, 414

ACT OF BANKRUPTCY.

petition in bankruptcy available only against person who has committed
act of bankruptcy, 1279

list of acts of bankruptcy, 1282-1283

who are persons who can commit, 1280 et seq.

as non-traders, 1280-1281

as traders, 1281-1282

bankruptcy relates back to, 1329-1330

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT

were published in old County Courts, 5

ADDING PARTIES. See "PARTIES."-"THIRD PARTIES."
alteration of minute book where parties added, 414

ADHESIVE STAMPS,

cancellation of, in bankruptcy cases, 1270

ADJOURNMENT.

general power to adjourn, 416-417

two classes of adjournments, 417, and see 449

(1.) adjournments before the day fixed for hearing, 417-418
(a.) by the parties, 417

(b.) by order of the Court, 417

form of notice, ib.

(2.) adjournments made on the day fixed for hearing, 418-420
(a.) at the instance of the parties, 418-419

grounds for, 418-419

(b.) by the act of the Court, 419-420

grounds for, 419-420

drawing up order for adjournment, 419-420

ADJUDICATION.

publication of order of, 1327

notice of making order of to be advertised, 1328

the effect of, 1329-1340

upon property and contracts of bankrupt, 1329-1337
upon personal position of bankrupt, 1337-1340

annulling of, 1415-1416

of debtor as bankrupt, after institution of proceedings for liquidation or
composition, 1430-1431

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ADMINISTRATION BOND.

form of, 880, n. (i). See "PROBATE."

ADMINISTRATION.

See "LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION."

of insolvent estates, 152

provision as to, in Judicature Act, ib.

the same rules to prevail as in bankruptcy, 152, 153
this provision extends to County Courts, 155, 156

of estates, 200, 201, 202

who may obtain decrees for, without serving others of the same class as
applicants, 232, 233

injunction pending an administration action, 363-4

of estates of deceased persons, 518-522. See "SPECIAL JUDGMENT."
pendente lite, 864-865. See "PROBATE."

jurisdiction of County Courts as to obtaining grants of, to small estates of
intestates, 875-885. See "PROBATE."

ADMINISTRATOR. See "EXECUTORS."

may maintain replevin in respect of goods of his testator, though taken in
latter's life time, 723

of the property of convicts, can sue and be sued, 216

ADMIRALTY.

See "ADMIRALTY ACTION."

"APPEALS IN ADMIRALTY."

"ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION."-

constitution of County Courts in, 735-740

scheme of legislation establishing County Courts in Admiralty, 736
et seq.

enactment, 736-737

order in Council, 737

effect of above provisions on Admiralty Powers of County
Courts not selected to have Admiralty Jurisdiction, 787-

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transfer of Admiralty actions, 745–749. See "TRANSFER."

jurisdiction of County Courts in Admiralty over ordinary Admiralty actions,
149, 157, 750-760. See "ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION."

arrest of foreign vessels, 761-763. See "ARREST OF FOREIGN VESSELS."
proceedings in ordinary Admiralty action, 764-784.

ACTION.

See "ADMIRALTY

appeals from County Courts in Admiralty, 785-795. See "APPEALS IN
ADMIRALTY."

jurisdiction and proceedings in claims to salvage under "The Merchant
Shipping Acts," 796-812. See "SALVAGE.'

jurisdiction of County Courts in Admiralty as to dangerous cargoes, 813-
See "DANGEROUS CARGOES.'

816.

jurisdiction and practice of the County Courts as Courts of Survey, 817—
See "SURVEY, COURTS OF.

844.

Part I. ends with p. 733.

ADMIRALTY ACTION. See "ADMIRALTY."

transfer of, 745-749. See "TRANSFER.
jurisdiction of County Court in, 750-760.
TION."

proceedings in, 764-784

parties to, 764-765

See "ADMIRALTY JURISDIC-

proceedings in rem, or in personam, 764-765
proceedings against unknown defendants, 765

notice to consul in action against foreign ships for wages, 766
in what district to be commenced, 766-767

entry of plaint and issue and service of summons, 767-769
filing of precipe, 767

form of, ib.

fee on plaint, ib.

if special sitting required, a præcipe for it must also be delivered,

776-768

form of, 768

issue of summons, ib.

form of, ib.

service of, 768-769

appearance of defendant, 769-770. See "APPEARANCE.'
notices of special defences, 770-771. See" PILOT.'

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TENDER.'

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interlocutory proceedings, 771-776. See "ARREST OF VESSELS."
"PAYMENT INTO COURT."—"PAY-
-"CROSS ACTIONS.'
"PENDENTE LITE."-"RECORDS."-

MENT OUT OF COURT."

"WITNESSES."

preparations for the trial, 776-777

notice of trial to be given by registrar, 777

form of, ib.

the trial and judgment,

mode of trial, 778

777-780

conduct of the trial, 778-779

verdict, 779

costs, ib.

See "COSTS IN ADMIRALTY."

See "COSTS IN ADMI-

judgment, 779-780

recovery and taxation of costs, 780.

RALTY."

registration of decrees and orders in Admiralty, 781
execution and enforcement of judgments, 781-784

enforcement of Admiralty judgments by the County Court,
781-784

enforcement of Admiralty judgments of County Court by the
High Court, 784

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

jurisdiction of, not taken away by County Court Acts, 754

how recourse to, prevented in cases cognizable by County Courts, 758-

760

ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION.

of County Courts before 1868, 735

whether County Courts not appointed to have Admiralty jurisdiction
possess any, 737-738, 800

of County Courts over ordinary Admiralty action, 750-760

is derived from "Admiralty Jurisdiction Acts, 1868 & 1869," 750

enactments on this subject, 750-752

general construction of, 752-754
conflicting decisions discussed, ib.

concurrent jurisdiction of High Court preserved, 754
Admiralty jurisdiction of County Courts is limited as to
amount, ib.

Part I. ends with p. 733.

ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION-continued.

iurisdiction under " Admiralty Jurisdiction Acts" extends to
six classes of cases, 754-758. See "AGREEMENT."-
"CARGO.' "COLLISION." "NECESSARIES.” — “SAL-

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VAGE."-"SHIP."-" TOWAGE.”—“ WAGES."

matters excluded from County Court jurisdiction, 758

how recourse to County Courts appointed to have Admiralty jurisdiction
secured, 758-760. SeeCOSTS IN ADMIRALTY.”

jurisdiction and proceedings in claims to salvage under "The Merchant
Shipping Acts," 796-812. See "SALVAGE.

as to dangerous cargoes, 813-816.

See "DANGEROUS CARGOES."

as Courts of Survey, 827-837. See "SURVEY, Courts of."

ADMISSIONS.
ADMIT."

See "DISCLAIMERS

AND ADMISSIONS."-"NOTICE TO

operation of payment into Court as, 336. See PAYMENT INTO COURT."
ADVANCEMENT. See "MAINTENANCE AND ADVANCEMENT OF INFANTS."
ADVERTISEMENT.

originating process cannot be served by, 55

interlocutory process may, 55

Judge or registrar to order in what newspaper advertisement to
appear, 55

expense of advertisements, 55

to be paid to registrar before insertion, 55

advertisements for Gazette, 55

to be transmitted by registrar for insertion therein, 83

Treasury Instructions as to, 96

service of proceedings under special judgments by advertisement, 512
advertisements for creditors and claimants where assets are being adminis
tered in County Court, 516

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ADVOCATE. See "AUDIENCE."- "BARRISTER. -"COUNSEL."—"SOLICITOR."
appearance of counsel or solicitor as at trial in County Court, 109-110
and any other person by leave of Judge, 110

where advocate's fee not allowed without a Judge's order, 482. Scc "Costs."

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affidavit in support of application to sue in formâ pauperis, 210. See
"PAUPER.'

affidavit to notice in actions against a partnership, 282

rules as to general form of affidavits, 349-353

effect of clerical errors in affidavits, 352

erasures in affidavits, 352-353

before whom affidavits sworn, 353

how sworn or affirmed, 353-354

the jurat, 354-356

filing affidavits before using them, 356

exhibits to affidavits, ib.

reading of affidavits, 357

notice to use affidavit evidence, 434-435

form of notice, ib.

time of objecting to use of affidavits, 435

form of objection, ib.

how objections disposed of, ib.

evidence at trial may be by affidavits after notice, 459. See "TRIAL."
such affidavits are evidence of party reading them, 459-460

Part I. ends with p. 733.

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