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PRIOR TO THE ONTARIO .IFDICATURE ACT, 1881, AN'I> N'OW IX IViKCE; -KITS AN APPEXr>IX CONTAINING, THE EULEs OY THE -UFREME COURT OF O.XTARIO, PASSED SINCE Uli^i ArcrST. 1^>1, TARIFFS, OF THE HIGH COURT OF Jl STICE AND THE COUNTY COURTS WITH ^oTES GEORGE SMITH HOLMESTED, ( RtijUtrar of Ihc Chrmr, r, r'>:.;,,/i, H. C.J.) VOL. n. COMMON LAW RULES, CONTROYEHTED ELEi TIOX RULES, GENERAL ORDERS OF COURT 0¥ APPEAL, RULES OF PKIVY COUNCIL, APPENOIX. i o 3 TOEOXTKTi : EOWSELL & HUrCHiSON. Kl' ^xl^ • t^' s^U ^.X Entered according to the Act of the rarliament of Canada, in tlie j'car of oiir Lord one tliousanvl eight hundred and eighty-tive by (Jeohge .Smith HOLMESTEL, HI the OHio'j c'f the Minister of Agriculture. TORONTO: UOWSELL A HUTCHISON, PRINTERS. UUI 311367 PREFACE. This volume will be found to embrace such of the former Common Law Rules of Practice, and Pleading, as are still in force ; also the Rules relating to Controverted Elections-Parliamentary, and Municii.al ■ the Rales relating to the fees of Clerks of the Peace ; the General Orders of the Court of Appeal; the Rules of the Privy Council; and the additional Rules of the Supreme Court of Ontario, which have been passed since the Judicature Act came into operation, together with the Tariffs of Costs, of the High Court of Justice, and County Courts. Since the publication of the first volume, many cases have been reported bearing on the subjects discussed therein, an.l in the Table of Addenda, references are to be found to many of these additional cases. The table of Cases, Statutes, and Rules cited, which is contained in this volume, comprise all the Cases, Statutes, and Rrdes, cited in either volume. The index in this volume is an index of the whole work. I have great pleasure in acknowledging the obligation I am under to my friend, Mr. A. B. Avlesworth, for having kindly read the greater part of the sheets of this volume, as they passed through the press, and for having favoured me with some valuable suggestions, of which T gladly availed myself. OsGOODE Hall, March, ISSo. I O 5 0. S. H. -A. R & Abell V. — V. Al)iey V Acaster Acland i Adair v. Adams, ; Adanisoi J'^tna In Agar V. J Agiiew V Aikins v. Airey v. Aitchisoii Aitken, J — V Alcliin V. Alcock, (adda Aldwell V Algonia J{ Allan, Re- Allan V. J — V. ; Allen V. P — V. I — V. 1 Alliance I: Anglin v. Alston V. ' Ah-cn V. ] Ambler v. Ames V. B Anderson ■ — ^ — ^ — A — \ Andrews v. — V, Angel V. Si Augell V. I Anglo-Itali Annis v. \\ Anon (4 Gi TABLE OF CASKS CITED. A. A. B. &r'., Kc 26 Abell V, Parr I'JS add.i. — V. ^Veir 370 Abrey v. New man 33 Acaster v. AmU rsmi 277 Aclaiul V. (Jaisfonl 10.") Adair v. Ydinig 7r)0 Adams, Re— Adams v. MuirlRa.l 283, 'Mni Adamsou V. Adam.son..90, 117, IIS. 271», 7r)2 — V. Oil] 328 .Etna Ins. Co., Re 93, 121 Agar V. Fairfax 370 Agiiew V. I'lnnkett 82G Aikins v. Rlain 152 Airey v. Mitchell 10.1, 204, 2r)0 Aitchison v. Coombs 101 Aitken, Re .30 — V. Wilson S() Alchin V. TiulTalo & L. H. l\. Co. . .23, 24 Alcock, Re — Prescott v. Phipps (adda.) 272 AldM-ell V. Aldwell 204, 208, 20!t Algoma Election. Re 71!> Allan.Re— Pocock V.Allan. 04, 103,277, .3fi2 Allan V. Andrews 70 — V. McTavish 102, 212, 2."i2 Allen V. Parke 40 — V. Richardson 207 — V. Taylor 142 Alliance Rank v. P.rown 2.11 Anglin v. Municipality of Kingston 764 Alston V. Tn.llope . . .'. 280 Ah-en v. Bond I'.li; Ambler v. Lindsaj- 40 Ames V. Birkenhead Docks ir)7 Anderson v. Dougall 114, 3(!7 — V. KillK.rn .3.10 — V. Paine .3,1 — V. Strather 142 V. Tliorpe 89, 134, 22(J Andrews v. Bohannon 8, 181 — V. Walton 146 Angel V. Smith 157, 161, 164 Augell V. Haddon 120 Anglo-Italian Bank v. Da vies 1.52 Amiis V. Wilson 263 Anon (4 Gr. 61) 80,260 A. Anon (OCr. 632) 323 Anon (12 C. L. .1. 204) 31 — (4 Chv. Ch. It. 22) .308 — (13 B^av. 420) 329 — (4 P. R. 242) 60 — (12 Vcs. 4) Ml — (13 Pri. 448) .113 Archer v. Ses'orn .... 760 Arkwright v. Xcwbold 496 Ardagli v. Orchard 2(53 — V. Wilson 2.18 Armstrong v. '^iagc 138 Armour v. Carruthers 253 — V. Smith 308 Arnott, Re -Chatterton v. Chatter- ton 79, .340, .371, SI3 A.shbough V. Ashbough .322, .364 Asldey v. Taylor 75 Ashton V. Stiirrock 570, 572 Askew V. Manning 619 Aston V. Innis 108 Atlierton v. B. N. A. Co 751 Atkinson, Re 251 — V. Henshaw 151 — V. Mackreth 184 Attorney, Ro (7 P. R. 31 1 ) 26 — ' (39 U. C. Q. B. 171) .... 30 Attorney-General v. Alford 95, 96 — V. Avon Cor[)oration .... 43 — V. Chambers 328 — V. Colney Hatch Asylum 328 — V. Leicester Corporation .14 — V. McXulty 214 — V. Merthvr Tvdfd 328 — V. Midland ."; 496 — V. T'ierson 54 — V. Puav 329 — V. Sol'lv 96 — V. Tom'line 181 Austin V. Story 254 Axford, Re 324 B. B. V. W 60 Babcock, Re 277 — V. Bedford 142 I I 3 VI Tahi.p: of Casks. B. Baity V. Woo.ll.ri.l^o 24^1 B:irkliciii>,: V. Charlton -J-JS I'.ak.r V. Cray •_'4!> -- V. 'I'laiimr "tO UuMv. Tliuiii>oii ....114, i:."), -JtiC, -MA Jial'21 B;mil'.inl v. Banifunl 107 Band V. Kainllf .'i4 Bank of Mritish North America v. ivhly (!.S — V. Mallory 284 — V. Muure 2(il Bank nf Montreal v. Baker 2r)7 — V. I'ox 20.S, 20"> — V. Harri.son '2',i — V. ivetehum 274 — V. Munro '2iii> — V. Bvan 170, 177 — V. Tavlor 243 — V. Wallace . . . . ;54, 204 — V. Wilson (i7 Bank of Xova Scotia v. LaKoche . . 49t) Bank ai Toronto v. Beaver & Toronto Mntnal Fire In.-;. Vo 43 Bank of I'liperfanaila v. Wallace 17S, 274 — V. I'ottroll' 7.")U, 7")1, 7")3 — V. Scott.. 228, 232, 2.Sr) Banks v. C'artwright 123 Banni^ter. Be -Broad v. Manton . . . l'J2 Barher v. T.arher oOO — V. Mackrell 102, 103 - V. Morton 818 BarticM v. Loughliorough 100 Barker, Be 318, 311) a.l.la, 321 — V. F:ecle.s 250 — V. fleinniing 29, 50") Barnes v. Ward 498 Barrel), Kx parte 198, 202 Barrett v. Barrett 28 — V. Campliell 174 — V. Hartley Ill Barrv v. Barry 44, 283, 304 — V. Brazil! 310, 368 Bartlett, Ke— Newman v. Hook 200 — V. Kecs (adda. ) 228, 258, 204 Barwiek v. Barwick 252 Basham, Be — Hannay v. Basiiain . . 304 Batoiuan v. Margerison 39, 52, 72 Bates V. Hillcoat 258 Batt, J!e— Wright v. White . .375 adda. Baugli V. Price 190 B. 191 55 45 721 Baxter V. I'inlay V. Tnrnliiill liiynard v. Wooley . Belli V. Smitii . . ." 071. 09t Beamish v. Bomeroy 7 I'ear V. Smith 72 I'.eard v. (uay 223 Beardnioro v. (iregory 39, 41 Beaton v. Boomer 98 Beaty v. Itadenhnrst 194. 199, 207 iieatty V. O'Connor 330 adda. 15] 12 754 800 259 Beanfort \ . Berty ... Beavan v. i'nrgess — & Whitting, Ite 27 lieeher v. Webh 247 I'eckitt V. Wragg 752, iiedhorongh v. .<\rmy & Nav}- Hotel (,'o Beekman v. Jarvis Beeswing, Re The 757 athla. Betivor V. Luck 258 Bell, Bo 295 — Be-Bell V. Bell 278 — V. Land( II 42 — V. Manvers G45 — V. Sunderland Building Society 259 adda. — V. \Valker 214, 240 l>ellamy v. Brickonden 112 — V. Saliinc 243 Belaney v. Ffrench 27 Bolton, Ex ])arte 20 Bennett v. Baxter 89 — V. Bowen 103 — V. Foster 49 — V. Hamill 214 — V. ( CMeara IS, 1 50, .331 — V. Wheeler 192, 193 Bontly V. .Jack 134 Bei'dan v. Birmingham 748 — V. fireenwood 70, 117 Berkeley's Trusts, Bo 114 Bernard v. Alley 140, 202 Bernoy v. Sowell 151 Borrie v. Moore 107 Berry v. Ciiltbons 193 Berwick v. Murray 90 Bessey v. Graham . 259 Bethune v. Calcutt 112, 20G Betts V. Neilson 57 Bevis V. Boulton 108, 109 Bickford v. Orand Junction H. W. Co 110 adda. Biddell V. Casey 117 Bielm v. Biehn 108 Bigolow V. Bigolow 16, 80 i.iggar Big-er I |{iv'g» V. Tahli: of Cases. Vll •^1 . 247 2, 7")4 •1 . sot) . -Jo!) inlila. . 25S . 29.') . 278 . 42 . ()4.j y ailil:i. 4, 240 . 112 243 27 20 S'J 103 40 214 :«i 134 74S 117 114 202 151 1G7 193 9t5 1 259 2»)0 57 109 dda. 117 108 6, 86 ? B. I'.ig^'iir V. Diuksdu 113 WgyiT l!ti 80 Biggs V. I'.rc! 198 — V. I'lllll f>') Jiillings V. I-iiiickH 514 BilliiigtDii V. I'loviiicial Ins. (.'o .... 751 Biltoii V. r.lfikfly 5(), 153 Bin'li V Joy 2(14 f^ircli V. Williams 74 Bird V. ilf.itii KSl, 1S2 Binlst'll V. .lohii.soii lis Biiiiiiii:,'t3, (iC) Bolton V. School Boiird . . 204 — V. Stannard 51, 52 Bouistiel v. MeMaster .")2.3 Bonithon v. Hoekmoro Ill Bonville v. Bonvillo 100 Borwick v. Walton 512 Bos V. Helshani 207 Boswell V. Coak.s 10() adda. Bosworth, Be — Howard v. Faston.44, 304 Bothwell Election (D) Re . .008, 093, 720 Bougbton, Be-Boughton v. Boughton 27 Boultou V. Hugel 215 B. lloulton V. IVard 42 — V. Uuwland .33ti adda. Howen, lie— Mennett v. Howen .... 103 V. Fox 210 Mnw.slaiigli V. Bovslanyh 293 |{ox V. I'.rid^nian '^ 240, 259, 205 iSipyd V. .'**iniii.'jon hi, StJ Boys' Home v. Lewis 114, 307 Hoy se, Ko 117 — lle-Crofton V. t'rofton .... 70 Mo/.on V. licUand 25, 27, 2H Hrailiturne v. Slianly 10(» I'.radlau^h v. Clarke 51!> Bradley' V. Bradley 292 — V. Clark."! 03 — V. Crane 705 V. Wilson 38 Brady v. Keenan 105, 20.3 — V. Walls 212 Branigan v. Stinson 704 r.raitliwaito, l!e— B. v. Wallia .304 lirandon v. Brandon 10ft Biani[)ti)n A: L. U. W. CV>., Be .... 75 Br.'int V. Willongldty 155 lirantford v. (irand Uiver Navigation Co 153 Bra.ssard v. Langevin 009, 094 Brann v. Aunioud 115 Bra/ill, Re -I5arryv. Brazill 108, 109, .3()8 Brearelitl' v. Dorrington KiO Breckenridge v. Ontario L. & I). Co. 5 Breeze V. .Midland B. W. Co 153 Brett V. Smith 142 Brewer v. ( 'larke 512 — V. Yorke 100 Bridge v. Brown 108 Bridges v. Hales 151 Bridgi-t V. Hainea 45 I'rier, Be — Brier v. Evison .... 104 adda. Brighani v. Smith 29, 132, 750, 754 liright V. Tvndall .327 Brignall v. Whitehead 13 liristow V. Whitmore 327 I'ritish Dynamite Co. v. Krebs .... t> Broad V. Selfe , Ill Broeas v. Lloyd 147 Brock V. Cameron 284 ~ V. Saul 200 Bromley, Be 44, 304 Brook V. Stone 112 Brooke v. Brooke 159 adila. Brookes v. Conley 32() adda. Brooks V. Farlar 142 Brotlierton v. Hetlierington Ill Brough V. Brantford N. & V. B. B. W. Co 175, 333, 336 I VIU Tablk or Cases. B. BrowcT V. C.mada ronnnnent BuiM- iii^' Sooii'ty 248 Brown, Ue . . 88, '2'X), 2i)S, .S(MI — Kf- I'-iKWu V. Hrowu 'M't Uiulvy.. Brown < ';ij)i'<>u. ('(Pliant . . . . rvJO IW.) IIS, '.'TK -j.s l»i';n'on 1;.>1 — V. I)..ll,ir(l..i:{(i, l.SS. '-'17, 340, si;{ — V. r;iiT ICJ — V. IVrry 1 ">i'i Browne v. Cio.xs !I7 Brownloe v. Cunninglwua 177, 'J4,S Brown-scoml) v. Tully iI>S Bruusf V. St;iyner 17S Bruce v. Canailiau Bank of C'oiu- merce 1 S'2 Brutre v. reniborton 'J7 Bryant, Kx parte '_\S — Re .SOa.l.la. Brv.lces v. Brmtill 1S4 Bmhan v. Wilkes IPI- 2 Buclianan v. Kerhy '2iS-i — V. Titian V HI, 24() Buck. Be— l-eck v.' JJuek 2()r> Bueke V. Murray 141) Buckler v. Bo.vnian 2r)(> Buckley v. ( Uiellette 274 — V. Wil.son 2.S8 Buell V. Fir^her 231 — V. Towns 23() Bull V. HariuT 102. 205, 207, 2()S BuUcy V. P.ullcy 50 Burden \ . P-urdcn 07 Bur.l tt V. Bockley Ifil BunUkin v. Potter 500 lUinlick V. flarriok 95, !•(} Burtord v. Lynil)urner 203 Burke v. Pyne 235 Rurlinson v. Hall 45 addu. Burn V. Straight 520 Burnet v. Allen lf!5 Burnham v. ( ialt 2(;() — V. (Jarvej' 50 Burns v, Boyd 215 — V. The Canada Co 35 — V. Chandterlain 137 Burritt v. Burritt 104 — V. Murdock 224 Burroughs v. Oakley 208 Burrows v. Hainev 331 Burton V. Chesterfield 20 Burton v. Gore District M. F. I. Co. 254 Bury V. Allen 10(i Bush V. Watkins 72 B. Buther V. Stun.lard Fire In.s. Co 750 iJyani v. Byani 327 i'.'vani V. Sutton 36 J5y(!r8 V. Woodhurn 134, 221, 373 C. Cahl.urn, He 303 ( 'addiek v. Cook 37 < ade V. Newi- 11 125 ( 'ahuac v. 1 >urie 2(10 ( 'aisse V. Itiirnhani 135, 139 Caldwell V. Hall. . 100, 101, 102, 105, 138, 252. 255 Callicot':, Be 319 ( 'alvert V. Godfrey 214, 318, 321 Cameron, Be 308 — V. Cameron 200 — V. Caniid.cll 20, 41 — V. Bethune OS, 113 V. K'err 254 — V. Leroux 375 V. McDonald 277 — V. Mcitae 272 — V. Wolfe Island B. W. Co. 247 Caniille v. Donato 75 Campbell, Be 80 — V. Bell 270, 305 — V. Campbell .. ..203. 319, 375 — V. l](h\ards 17S — V. Garrett 141. 263 — V. Holvland 2(55 — V. Ma.lden 532 — V. Prince 764 — V. Royal Canadian Bank 750, 754 — V. Tucker 63 — V. Walker 109 Canada Central R. W. Co. v. The (,>uccn 326 Canada Landed Credit Co. v. McAl- lister 244 Canada I'ernianent Building Society V, Wallis 212 Canada rermanent Loan & Saving Co. V. Boss 212 Canada Permanent Loan & Savings Co. V. Young 206 Cane v. Martin 26 Canham v. Neale 121 Caun v. Cann 104 adda., 207 Carling v. Austin 225 Carmichael v. Ferris 206 Carpenter v. Hamilton 150 — V. Solicitor to the Treasury 156 i C.irpent < 'arr v < 'arradi' Cirrii' Carroll. — V. Cntcr V — \ Carv V Case V. — V. Casey, i; Casson V. Cast V. I Castcllaii Caswell \ Cutell V. <'atli.ilic 1 Catliii, i; C.itt.inacl C.uity V. Caverhill, Cawdor v, ''•'' i/y V. Centre V.i Cliadwiok Clialk V. 1 Chalmers • Chandierl;: Cliandicrle Chambers, Chance v. Clinndler, Chaplin v. Chanl V. ^: Charles, R — V. Chatham v Cliatterton Clionnoll V, CliesMdrth CJliipp V. H Chippcndal Cliisholm V — V Cholnioiulel Christie v. Christmas, Table of Cases. IX .... 3fi8 .... .S7 . . . . I'-T) .... 'J(iO i;r., 139 10"), 2r)'2, '2r)5 .... .S19 3 IS, :i'2\ .... 308 .... 'JfiO ...'20, 41 ..08, 113 .... *254 .... 375 .... '277 .... '272 . Co. 247 .... 75 .... 80 .270, 3(55 310, 37 r. 1'irland v. ( 'lark 372 — V. Mogart '250 — V. Clark 107, 372 — V. Clarke 47 — V. l-'ecles '2r>. 28 — V. Hnrlhurt 7ti5 — V. Law 14.\ 149 Clarke, Re 270 — V. I'.i8t 230 V. Cook 50, 32(5 V. Il.iwke 65 — V. I 'aimer '257 Clark^Mll V. Henderson '2.')0 — v. Scott . . . .'2'27, 2;5(), 2(10, 377 T'liiyton's I 'as(> 253 Clegg \. .MoXal) 514 \. rnwlatid 41 < iiients V. Arnold ,'!18 Clenduiniiij,' v. Var-'oo 140 ( 'levulaud '. McDonahl .">0 Clitl'ord V. Turrill S ( 'line V. < 'line 57, 34.'"> Cloiisterv. MeLean ..1.30, 131, 132, 177 ( 'liitton V. I'anlun 25 ( "o.ites V. Eilmonson IS — V. Me(ilaslian 13(> < 'oekhurn v. I'Mwai'ds 253 Cockenour V. HuUock 211, '220 Cocks V. Cray 105 Codrington v Rarkcr 152 Cogswell V. Siigdcn 32(5 ( 'ohd:.ugh V. StiTum 214 CoMwell V. Hall 100, 101, 102, 105, 138, Cole V. Clover -10, 44, 2S3', .3(54 ( '(dclionrne v. Coleliourne 15U, 151 ( '(dcgrave v. Mauley 26 Coleman v. Whitehead 42 Collas V. Hesse 36 Collins v. Carev 112 — V. Denison 40, 201 — V. Martin 319 — V. Price 676.701,729 CoUver V. Swayzie 36, 80, .340 Collyer v. Fallon 16-3 Colnicr V. Ede '25 Colonial Trusts v. Cameron .... 113, 173 Coltlhirt, Re 319 I '^ X Table of Casks. c. Ccilton, Re — Fisher v. Coltoii 3(1,') Colyer V. (.'olyer 4!) C'unilie V. I'itt 017 Connneiciiil Bank v. (Jiiihiim IK), •i"-'*!, 2M — V. McCoiiiuU '201, '-'OS Coiniiieicll V, royntoii 2(» ("onnnissiduers ol ("ohdiirg, lie .... 113 Coiiiiiiis-^iuners of Lonildii v. (iillatly HH CoiiiKirs V. Siiuircs '28 ConoUy V. Hill 174 V. O'lJoilly 74S Coii.sett V. Bell 43 CoiLSiiIiilati'd I'aiik v. Neilun . . . . ">7, r)S Const V. Harris lo.S Constaliic v. ( iuest 110, 'J'lO — V. Howiek '2()4 C'onvei'se v. Mioliiu 2r)(! Cook V. Benl)o\v 9i), 100 — V. Boiilton 8i) — • V. Broipnihead 73 — V. Flood 2-28 — V. Fowler LT)! , '287 — V. Oittings 311 — V. (;rant '27il C.K.ley V. Smith '214 Cooper V. i)ixoii 7(1") — V. Grant 4'.)S — V, He\\son '21 Cop]ia' (1 V. Allen ;")." Corniai'k v. Beisly L'8 < 'orniieks, lie loO Cornwall Flection (D), Bo-Maelen- nan v. IVrgin (;()8, (iti'.l, (iSl!, (I'.KS, (;<)4, 71-2, 717 Cornwall \: llenriod '23!», 27<) Con iL,Ml V. Henry 41 Corsellis V. I'atni'an 239, 27() Cotter V. ( 'otter SO Cotton V. Corhy 750, 751, 7(i<> — V. Vansittart 1'20 Cottrell V. Cottrell 21H Counter v. Ayhle . 2(;3 Conreier v. Couieier adda. 107, 371 Court V, Holland 71, 10."., 107, 118, 1'20, 1.37, 248, '25'^ Courtney v. Stock 73 Courttiy V. Vincent ir>9 Cowell V. Simpson 26, 27 Cowper V. U'aNlor 1()3 Cows V. Taylor 407 Cox V. Baker 3'2ti — V. Barnard 51, 52 — V. Camion 408 — V. Fdwards 400 — V. James 403 — V. Stephens 55 Cox V. Taylor 33 Cozens v. McJtoijKal 13.) ( "raekelt v. Betliune OtJ Craeknall v. Janson (50 Cradoek v. I'ipjr. 1 1'2 Craig V. Craig 203 — V. Phillips 748 Cramer, l]x [» 34 Crandell v. Moon 118 Crawford v. Armour 220 — V. Bear7 V. Usher 253 Curling v. Austin 225 Curran v. Little 20() Currie, Be 30 Curtis V. Coleman 371 Curtius V. Caledonian Fire & iL,ire Ins. Co 33, S4 Cuthhert v. Commercial 'i'ravellers' Association 20, 57, 505 Cuthhert v. Cuthhert 370 V. Wharmhy 119, 287 Cutts, Bo 30 I hXiig V. Dail.y V — V. Dale V. Halziel v Dance v Daidell v Darhy V Darling iJarliiigt Darling Dauhney Dauhuz V Daveiijjor Davey V. Davidson S5 I Davies v. — V. Davis, Be V. V. V. v. V. V. V. 1 ^ \ Davy V. IJ.i J>ay V. Bro — V. Bad Dayer v. B ])awson V. Dee V. W.a( Dean v. Wi Dean of St. I'e Bl.Kpiiei De Brito v. Dceiles v. G De Forrest De Feuehen I De Dertel v Delaroiide, Delavante v Dclisle V. M Denison v. 1 V. 1 Dent V. Den Devaynes v. V. Tevey v. Th Dewalt V. H Tahlk of Cases. XI D. D. . . . . 33 .... 13.') .... Dt> .... fiO .... ll-: .... '.vr^ .... 74S .... 34 .... lis 122!) 2ot) .... 314 , 199, 201 174 .128, 129 9() 504 28 192 . . .. 101 102 141 500 30 , . 70, 117 .200, 279 202, 208 .202, 208 ), 259, 280 51, 52 243, 244 2(), 28 . 293 . 52 . 751 172, 175 ... 273 . . . 232 . . . 98 . . 372 ... 204 . . 249 . . 238 ... 297 ... 2.'>3 . . . 225 . . . 20() ... 30 . . mi L.ite ...33,34 Hers' t, 57, 505 .... 370 119, 287 .... 30 I >a,t.'g V. Dasg 103, 1 15, 3f!S l)all>y V. Humphrey 251, 287 — ' V. rulleii 190 Dale V. Hamilton 190 lial/iel V. (iraiid Trunk ]{. W. Co. . 5() Daneu v. (JoMringliam 44, 192 I )aiiiell V. Sinclair 250 J )arl)y v. (iroenlees 202. 208 Darling v. Darling 47, 79 i)ailington v. Hamilton 213 I >arling v. Wilson 240 Daul)noy v. Lake 48 1 )aul)uz V. Peel 'iS Davenjiort v. Stallbnl <)', 97 iKWvy V. Durant 109, 110, 147 Daviilson v. Boomer 99 — Y, Douglas - V. LesHe 23 V. 'I'hirkcll 100, 10r> Davios V. IJoulcott 34 — V. Clough 25 — V. Morgan 029 Davis, Re 81 — V. Chanter 30 — V. (.'ombernicre — V. Davi.s 163, V. Duke of Marll)orough .... Dilk V. 7 ' Dol)Sfin V. — V. Docker v. - V. May. 92 181 155 100 — V. Sny.ler 108 : ] — V. White 259 — V. Wickson 57, (!5 Davy V. Davy 07 Day V. Brown 1 38 : — V. IJadclifte 51 Dayer v. Rohertson 08 Dawson v. (J raham 45 — V. Moffatt 29 adda. Dee V. Wa.le 44 Dean v. Wilson 190 i Dean of St. Paul's, Ex p 353 j De Bl.aquieie v. Armstrong 135 , De Brito V. Hillel 148 | Deede.s v. (Jr-iham 99 Drummond v. Anderson 1 »e Forrest v. Bunnell 142 Drvden v. Frost Dewhii'st v. Pearson 509 Duwitt V. '[hon\as . . 214 De Windt v. De Windt 327 Dey V, Dey 40, 285 Dihhs V. (Joren 42 1 tickey v. Heron 201 Dickinson v. Ikirrell 240 Dickson, Re 297, 2olland V. .Johnson 30 Dominion Savings & Investment Co. V. Kittridge 249, 2m Domville v. Berrington . . 195 Donnelly v. Jones 149, 1.54 i)onner v. Ross 283 Donne v. Lewis 8, 9 i)onovan v. Boultbee 575. 576 Doody V. Higgins 38, 49 Dornyn v Fralick 272 Dougherty, I{o .SOt",, .^07 Doupo V. Stewart 10() Dowdell V. Australi.in lioyal Mail .S. N. Co o.^S Dowueswell v. Dowdeswtll 39 i )owling V. Dowling 327 Downey v. Paruell 250 — V. Roaf 138, 177, 225 Doyle V. Blake 42, 104 1 >rako V. Drake ... 75 . 7, 8. 9 ... 142 J>e Feucheres v. Dawes 13 Dudlej- v. Berczy De Hertel v. Supple 99 I >ufaur, He Delaronde, Re 40 Delavante v. Child 72 Dclisle V. McCaw 52 Denison v. Denison 90, 114, 134, 307 V. Fuller 208 Dent V. Dent 162 Devaynes v. Xoble 253 — V. Robinson 65 10.-; 135, 20!"), 2.35 19 Levey v. Thornton . Dewalt v. Huirhitt 63 Dufferin Flection (Ont.) Re— .SVf/■;///^ holm v. /i4 luiggan V. McKay 48, 178 Dum1)lo v.Cobourgand Peter))orough R. W. Co 17S Dumble v. I-arush 128 Dundaa v. Hjimilton & Milton Road Co 105, 754 Dundonald V. Masternuui ISO i o i 3 xu Table of Cases. i\ Diinliani. Re :W0 Ihuiloy, Re '-'S.'i Dimlup V. Corporation of ^'ork. .T-iulda. l»iiiilevy, Re 'MU I>inin V. Attorney-General . . . .'22S, '264 — V. MeU>an (U», ()7, 142, r)24 — V. Vere 11)8 Dtinnet v. Forncri ()7 Durnint v. Rlurtnii 41KS l»yko V. ( 'amphell SOti I>yuionil V. (.'roft 82 E. Eagles, Ite 80 Hikins V. Fraser 498 Ea.st N<)rtliiniil)erlanil Election (I)) Re — (ii/isnii V. /Jij(jiir 721 Eaoter v. Edwards ol.'J Eaton, Re— Ryers V. Woodhurn. l.'U, 221,^73 El>crts V. Eberts 277 Kcck-s V. L.iwry 3"), 51, a.S, 284 Edinl'urgh Life Ass. (^o. v. Allen :W, 4o, IK), 24S, 278!) Edwards, Re 2S — V. Aeland 88 — V. I'lirling 2;{r> — V. Ihir^'on .Slit — V. IMwards ir)7 — V. I'car.suii (adda) 173 Egleson V. How e 207 EMridge v. l!urget!S 7.'{ Ellioe V. OooilsDii ;{(! EUi-.tt V. Hunter 248 — V. Javne 24!) Ellis V. Ellis". 2ti2 Ellison V. Thomas 48 Pniwood V. riereo 202, 208 Elsas V. \Villianis adda. 181 EUe V. Else 193, 213 ' Elton V. (.'urteis 2(;(! ' Ely, Pevin of, v. (i ay ford 3.") j Enidcn V. Carte 32 | Eines V. Fines 103 t Emma Mine, Ile-FIx p. Turnei' .... 2() EnkTligh V. English . .47, 48, 49, 284, 374 En-kiue v. Adeane 30, 31 — V. < 'ampl)ell 97 — V. Cartsliore (iO adda. E«"laile v. Stephenson 203 Estwick V. Conningsby 1;')3 Ette. Ko 44, 283 Evans, Exp L')3 — V. Coventry 99 E. Evelyn v. Lewis I."i7 i Everard v. Fniipleton 4!l!t ! — V.Warren 123 [ l':verett v. Pry thergh l.M j ICves, He 81 I'^warti v. l^ryden 2.V_' — V. (Jnrdon 97 • — ■ v. Snyder 2.13 — V. .Steven 279, .Til! — V. Williams 123 l-'wing V. Loekhart 142 i:.\ehange Bank v. Xcwt 11. . ir)7, 217, 223, 22.-), 278 — V. .Springer f!,') — V. Stinson 4(! Eyre v. Hughes ill, 112, 25-) 4'. 1. 1 "-, 27 2'^2 370 — Lewis Faluier V. Ban i'airliurn v. I'earson F.ntliful, Be Falconer, Be Fall V. Elkins I'allows V. 1 >ill(>n 72 I'alls V. I'owill 90 Farewell v. Wallhridge 165 I'arhall v. Farliall 279, rC) l'"arish v. Martyn 1 t5 F.irmer v, Dean 19;) F.irr V. SIk ritfe 174 Farrell v. Crnieksh.uik 7U, 147-8, 2Sl — V. Stokes 141. 2(:;? — V. Wale 7;l Fairow v. Austen 3G4 l''aulds V. Harper . . . .2.')2, and see adda. Fi'ulkner v. ] )aniel .""iS Fawcett v. Burwell 108, 13S Feaiiiside v. Flint 102, 252 l-'eelian V. B.ank of L'pper Canada .. 7fi4 Felan v. MeCill . .' 149 Fell V. .Smth 213 Feltham v. Clark f)S Fenny v. Briestman 2S4 Fenton v. Blackwood 2.-)4 V. Lowther 1()3 Fenwiek v. Fenwiek 280, 3'!'2 Ferguson, Re 81 — V. Fronteuac 170,249 FeN\ings, Ex p 121 adda. Field V. Titnniss 120 Fielder v. O'Hara ..96, 98, 115, 110, 21-) Finch V. Brown 100 — V. Cocken 50!) — V. I'eseott 9S J'^indlej- V. i^inkle v, Tilth Ex 1 xisli V. Ca I'islier V. ( — V. Fi-sken V. 3-"itten V. 1 J'it/patrick I'leining V. — V. •'IciMning, Fletcher, B — V. — V. •"hiiry, Re- '"l(icl;toii V. •"lower V. L V. I, ?"()ley V. Ca - V, (ii ollis, Be- — V. For 'orl)es V. A( V. B< 'ord V. Stee V. Tynt 'ordliam v. ( orrest V. Li "orrester, Ri V. orshaw. Re 'orsyth V. I) o.stcr V. Em V. |\)? — V. Mo — V. B;it — V. Sm; 'o\ lor V. Bo V. Me V. Ma V. Re Bear). I Toront( •o\ V I — V. ?]ralick v. Ifu M-ancis V. Fr;: — V. St. ^rancklyn v, M-anklin, !{e. Mascr V. Ben. - V. l''ras V. Loei 1." 4!l'.l 1'j:5 ir.i SI 2:r2 !•: '2.-):^ ..•J71), :r.i5 1-J3 14-.' 7, '211, 3, -J-J.-), 27S ()."> 4(; 1, ll'J, 2,". .>|0 1. I '2: >>- . •!•:, Os » 370 !iO HV) ...•27<1, rc.- 1!5 in.) 174 147-S. '.^Sl ...141 ,'2C\ ntvi 1 si'c ;i l.la. r)8 ..lOS, l.'VS . . lO'J, 2r)'J (la .. 7«U 140 •2i;? fiS 2S4 2r.4 KiS ..2S0, 3';2 SI ..170, 249 121 a.lcla. 120 21-) 100 501) 98 Table ( f F. i f'imlley V. IV.laii US 'iiikk' V. Itatu ]X) It'iitli I'lx p. Jte Cowburn 7">r) I — liyau 7.")4 l^ish V. CariK'gio 221) ;Wislier v. (jiveu 142 — V. Owcii 60 •iskon V. Wrido 20r),2()('. ■Mttiii V. Dawson 2S0 •'it/patrick v. Fitzpatrick .Silt "leiuing V. ]''a.st 72 ^ — V. Jlall n(J7, fil2 I — V. I'alnior 2r)4 Iffleiiiiniiig, Ko 80 pletcher, lie 31 ,"),") I ?f — V. Kvi'vanl nOO * — V. UoildcMi (adda) 2")2 "liiiry, He — Floury v. Fleiiry 37.-> I(icl;toii V. Illuming !•(') •lower V. Hartop 21 A V. Lloyd 17S rok-y V. Canada I'oiiuanont Loan & Saving Co 74S -- V. (irillith 12 illi.s, IJo -Kill.ourn v. Coulter 200 — V. Porter 207 Mirlies V. Adanison 227 - V. IJos.s Of). OS Mini V. Steeples 2(i() — V. 'I'ynte 328 "' irdhani v. Ciagett 137 orrest V. Layeock 33.") r'orrester, Jvo— Mossnier v. Forrester - V. Thrasher LS2 "orshaw, He 21! ■"orsyth \ . Drake 40 r'oster V. I'.nuuerson ]()S - V. Foster 38, 42, 48, 28..', 303 - V. Morden 13;{, 221 - V. Patterson .322 V. Smith 2ri0 r(j\ ler V. ]5oult()n 2.'), 03, lut ' V. Mehonahl 7t>"i | - V. Marshall 27S | V. lieynal ."i."), 72 Mix v. Uearlilock 13S, ir)7 - V. Toronto & Nipis.sing H. W. Co. ' 740, 700, 7.")1, 828 ralick v. llutVinan .■).32 M-ancis v. Franeis 2."), 28. 45, 80(5 V. St. (lerniain 214 •"ranoklyn v, Colhoun Kit "rankiin, He 21.3, 200 Maser v. Hens 10.') V. Fraser 14.1 ■ V. Loeie 248, 2.')3 )F Casks. xm Fraser v. .Sutlierland l"'reel)orn, Ke— FreeLorn \-. Caridll 40, 27S. Freed v. Orr .35. 747, 7"'-"'. 757, Freehold Building .Societj- v. Choate Freem.m v. Head 1 reer v. Hesse — V. l\ininer Frcneh v. liaron l^'riedrieli v. Friedrieh 28 at l'"riendly v. ( arter Friswell V. King Fritii V. Doneg.al I'rit/. V. }foI)s>-i 75. 7*', Frver v. Stnrt Fuller V. MeLean..89, 134. LSfi, l.")0. Fuller V. I'arnall Fullerton V. Keely 23 L Fnrnoss v. Booth — V. Cateriiani H. ^V. C.. — V. Miteh-U Fniiiival v. llidoke i'ussel V. ]>l\vin 3tl3 7t;i 201 ti20 214 75 111 hl.i. 57*) 25 ()20 181 .538 22(i 25.V. 37 1) 230 22'.> 7i:4 314 5t> G. (J, V. V. (laelien v. l>i\v Cage V. Canada I'uldishiiiL' Co. . 1.37. 7.52, MO, S22, Gage V. Mulholland ( iainer v. I )oyle (iairdner v. (Jairduer (ialliiaith v. iJuneoiuhe (!ale V. Herbert 201, (ialeino. He 571, i>ci-, 5S3 (Jaliagher v. (4ardiiier (lalldwav V. Kevworth Calt V. Krie vt Siagara H. W. Co. l.-)3, tianu's, Kx p (iandile v. Cummerson — V. Howland ( Janson v. l'"ineh (iailiok V. .laekson V. Lawsoii .■i27 (iarl)utt v. Hewson 2S(>. .303 Carrou" v. Mel •onaid 40. 54, 55 Wartsi le v. Silkstono 1 >. C. i^ L Co.. 257 ilaNkell V. (Jaskeil 370 Giskin V. Halls i.Vt (iiites V. Smith 257 (iarnt v. T.iylor 1 1.3 (iawthorpe v. Cawtlioriie 151 (;ay V. H;dl 400 ( ieake V. Uoss 287 2C>a 54 740, >24 44 .S2'.> .3.3 41 207 700 03 537 22!) 28 213 7.-iO 18 2(it O 5 XIV Table of Cases. G. Oee V. Gurney ?;"> Gfl.lard V. Kanilall 1 !»« (ieniinell v. Burn 'J7- General Credit & Discount Co. v. (ilt;gg 258, -259, 272 General Share & Trust Co. v. Wetley 7<>1 German Mining Co. , Ke 99 Gething v. Keighluy 123 Gibbs V. Haydon 370 Gibson v. Ingo 24 — V. Lovell 157 — V. Montfort 150 Gilbert v. Braitlnvait 282 — V. Endean 143, 181 Gilchrist, Re — Bohu v. Fife 159 Gill V.Canada Fire and Marine Ins.Co. 200 — V. Gamble 25 Gillen V. Konuin Catholic Episcopal Corporation 263 adda. Gillespie V. Alexander 120 Gilliat V. Gilliat 194 Gillrie Ke 323 Gilniour v. Myers 2()0 — V. Koe 105, 107, 255 Gilrny v. .Stephen .... 9(5 Girdlestone v. (iunn 229 • Glass V. Freckleton 240, 242, 244 — V. Munsen 279, 3()5 Glazl)rook v. Gillatt 145, ICO Glenn v. Box 521 Koss Glennie v. Gloag, Re ^. . 208 Gloucester F^lectiou, Ee ()70, ()95 Glover V. Ellison S3, 125 Goddard v. Jeffreys 177 — V. Parr GO Godfrey, Re— Godfrey V. Faulkner.. 104 — V. Watson Ill Godson V. Hall 74 Goggs V. Iluntingtower ... <)29 Goldie V. Date 1'. S. Co 750 Golding V. Mackie 492, 52(» Goldsmith v. Goldsmith 99, 335 — V. Stonehewer 51 Goodall V. Burrows 229 Goodchap V. Roberts 287 Goodenow v. Fanjuhar 371 Goodfellow V. Rannie 280, 322 ■Goodman v. Whitconib 153 Goodc'-hani v. DeiJias-i 242 Gooilrich v. Marsh 53 ■Goodwin v. Fielding 207 V. (xosnell 30 • Gordon v. Eakins 101 — V. Fuller 70, 71 — V. Great Western R. W. Co. 748 G. Gordon v. Hari) ^tm 204, 208, 209 — V. Laun^t 509 Gorham v. <.;-(Kr3!iiiiiE 39, 93, 131, 374 (turuian v. iMfmutm 29il ( Missage V. CaaittiSiJAn. IL & E. Co 749 (iouL;h V. M flFVioAf 2h' Gould V. r.urrjttr 115, 2'J.) — V. H;ni.:h -ii. 204 Gowlaud T. !.2._' :.i!rti. 229, 2fi(; (irace v. Wlihrtfeia I 2ili] Graham v. ]'>tTiif 235 — V. GodwoD l;j4 — V. Ili.lwvDu 284, 364, 30: Grahame a*. Ai>itiri);Q 137, '2^)\ (Grange v. Baj-litr 239, 240 (irainger v. Lfjijitumi 210 ' <;ranil Trunk HI. W. Co. v. Ontario & Quebei.^ I.L W. Co 749, 7o'.» Grant v. Craoil. M iE37, 363 adda.), 369, 567, 6'' — v. HoIlMttifl 23, 49; — v. Mtl '.OinM 2vM Granville. Rif lb: Gray v. BjiU, 21; — V. Bell 235, 3'2' — V. CoTioLitir '2\- — v. Ha.t.c-li lii! Great Westt-j-m WL W. t'o. v. Jones, m Greaves r. Tcnttdil 2." — Re— Ertj t. Totield 27; Green v. Adaiitf 27 — v. Ht-«rtT 2^: — V. .Ifntiii-^ 1? — V. Measniiwii 48, h'' Greening v. Bti£-fc:'>rr| ]t' (ireensbields v.. E£u;kw^ood 2i- Gregg v. Arritt 105, 10' , Greig V. Sonjwvaliiii- ( Trev V. Sta(i*-"s i).i..; <.iriffith> V. C^riffiafiui. 22, 24, 1'l i (irinif^hawe t. F.hn^ L'jf (iripper v. Krissoiw 4J^ GrisselJ v. Ptto Groom V. I >uj-liiiEt£t!)'jai 27: (irote V. Bi-ug ► . 81, I' (i n ive V. Jlat-tuiPiD Groves V. La,i>e Guthrie v. WuiJironil Gnmnicrston t. IBsmtmg Gunn V. 1 >. Ait 49, 201, — V. MclV'ffiiiJi.I! — V. TriiKt .& hytia. Co G Wynne v. Wuimmj" 1^ Gzow ski V. Ilt;ji3j 232, ill H., Re .Hatfey v ilaigli V. llagerma Hall V. J ~ V. ( ~ V. h — V. F — V. J, — V. Li — V. il Halleran Hanibridj Hamelyn Hamilton Hamiltfm Hamilton Hainp V. Hancock i Handley \ Hanman \ Harbin v. Harding, . — \ — V Hard wick, H.argrave i Harlock v. Harper v. Harrald, l\ Harris v. .- — V. — V. Harrison, I 1 — \- — V V — A- — V — V — • V — • V Harrold, J{, — V. ■Hart V. Me - V. Me Harter v. C Hartley v. Hartriek v. HarvL'y v. ( — V. I - V. 1 Table of Cases. XV H. H. 208, 2O0 % . Mi J , 131, 374 I oij.i I '".'.. T4i) J . . . '212 ,.115, 'i'^.) .^ .... -204 1 229, !2(ii; '$ . . 2oi) I . . 235 f 134 I t, 364, 3t;: I ..137,2^1 I ..239, 241) I 210 I tario & I . ..749, 7o'. Hilda.), 59, ') ..23:), 3'2' . . 2U . . . I'l" Joues. 2UH .48, l^' i H., Re (31 L. T. N. S. 730i .Haffey v. Hatiuy Haigh V. Frost Hagurinau v. Smith Hall V. AiLstin — V. (iritfitli _ V. Hall — V. Hunter — V. Jeukinson — V. Lavcr — V. Morloy Hallerau v. Moon Haniljriilge v. Va la Crouee . Hauielyn v. Wliite .SX St .. 4t>.> , o^> 532 >h. ' . . . 105, U; ; '^2 24. i .81, I'l 11 1.49, 201,-1 • 'l 232, -1} Hamilton Election, lie Hamilton v. Hamilton Hamilton v. Howard — V. Stevenson — V. Tweed Hamp V. Ikobinson Hancock v. Attorney -General — V. Maulson Handley v. Itoberts Hanman v. Kilej^ Harliin v. Darby Harding, He — V. filover .-227. -2iSJ> ,llx 2Tt> .... .>-->> . ... 52y SL"* >«)»> ... w) 22S .... i*^ .. _ 4yo .51- .>2 11-2 1-33 Har\ ey v. Wilde 35 Hastie v. Ha.stie 70 Hastings v. Earnest 704 Hatch V. Searles 121, 125 Hatt V. Park 247 Hawkins, Re 80 — V. fiathercole 157 — V. Jarvis 91, 240 — V. Mahaffy 328 Hawkes v. Hawkea 293 Hawn V. Ca.sli(tn HI Haw. irth v-. Fletcher 700 Haves v. Haves . .113, 115, 133, 13."), 130, 137, 139 — V. Shier 19 Havmes v. Cooper 28, 100 Havward v. I'ile 34 Heathoi.te v. Hulme : 96, 97 Hti^hiugton v. (irant 90 Hek- V. Lord Bexley 35 Henderson, Re Ill, 280 — V. Cowan 203 — V. 1 )ickson 250 — V. Eason 371 — v. Knowlson 7».i4 Hard wick. Re 3i ii la. — V. Wright 1-23 Hargrave v. Hargrave •> Harlock v. Ashberry il.^i, "^XS Harper v. Harper 3..> Harrald, Re -2!;1' Harris v. Aaron 7-*I — v. Meyers 101, 1*3, "i'**? — v. Robinson r«>5 HarrLson, Re i."*« — v. Bottrill 370 — v. 1 )avies , 5!4 v. (irier i!:iS — V. Jones 107. 1 10 — V. Joseph 203. 2(45, 212 — V. Livingston 21.> — v. Mc(aashan.94, 103. -277. ."5*S2 — v. Patterson .... 1U4, 11a. ^y-y Harrold, Re »^.V» — V. Wallis 41, lol. 36C Hart V. MeQuesten 219 — V. Meyers Si!* Harter v. Coleman 24!> Hartley v. liurton 2^2 Hartrick v. (i>iiigley 2?5 Harvey v. Croydon Union R. S. -\- adda 1>1 — v. Divers ,"*SS — V. Reuon 174 v. Harper v. Mclvor Beatty -McDougall . 142 . 112 adda. .. 205 .. 323 .279, 305 H.;udrie v Heuning v Hturicks, Re Henry v. Sharj) He[>barn v. Patton 152 Heroti v. Moffatt 112, 1 lo Hi^rr V. Douglas 522 Hcr^L.p V. Metcalf 20, 89 Heward V. Heward 749, 75C — V. Rid(mt 192, 193 — V. Wolfenden 177 Hewitsou V. Todhunter 33 Hewitt V. Xanson 100 Heywood '•. Sievwright 277 Hibbert v. Barton 499 Hicks v. Hicks 151 — V. .Marreco 509 — V. .May 2i)L Higgins, Re 212 Hdes V. Moore 151, 152 HiU, Re 30, 31, 297, 300, 30(; — V. P>i)uner 35 — V. Forsyth 25;) — - v. King {)() Hilli.ird V. Camijl)ell 205 — V. Fulford 42 — V. Thurstin 79 V. McRae 55 HilLs Hilton V. Woods 24o Hindmarsh v. Southgate 40 H irons v. Amherstburg g24 I o I i 3 XVI Table of Cases. H. Hirst V. Hannah 40.S Hoarc, Ke 1»;2 Hobler, Ro 146 Hobsou V. Sherwood *2S Hoilge V. Attorney-General . . . .228, 2(U HodgHon V. Mee 511 — V. Paxton (»7 Hodkinson v. French 274 Hoghton V. Hoghtou 72 Holuunib V. Leacli 258, 2()4 Hoi ford V. Yate 2(;0, 2(\6 Holgate V. Slight 40S Holland v. King 215 Holt V. Kershaw 499 Hood V. Cooper «i Hoole V. Roberts H">0 Hooper v. Hooper 294 Hope V. Liddell 25 Hopkins v. Hopkins 3G9 Hopper V. Hairisou 38, 47, 128, 3t»9 Horloek v. Smith 100-1 Horin;r v. AVilliams 207 Horsley v. Faweett 45 Horseman v. Coulson 19 Hosking v. Terry 130, ISO Hoskins v. Johnston 19(3 Hostrawser v. Jiobinson 45 Houston, Re — Houston v. Houston, 251, 370 Houtaling v. Cuttle 521 H^ovuy V. Ferguson 108 Howard, Re 142 — V. Chart'.ib 72 — V. Easton 4i V. Macarn 2(50, 2(;t; — V. Sowerby 519 Howe V. Howe 292 Howell V. Howell .... 105, 10(5, 204, 250 Howlett V. Abraham 314 Howes V. Banit'ord 141 — V. Dominion Savings Co .... 254 Howland, Re 13 Hughes, Exp 109 — V. Hughes 34, 35, 3(55, 752 — V. Jones 181 — V. Rees 81, 85, 341 — V. WiUiams 105 j Hugueniu v. Baseley 154 ■ Huikes V. Dav 159, 1(50 ' Hull V. Falo.nier 247 i Hume V. Bentley 192, 193, 213 — V. Poeock 213 I Humpiirej's v. Humphreys 45 ■ Hunter v. Mountjoy 145 i — V. Vanstone 764 Huntingdon v. Van Broeklin. . . . 177, 257 , H. Hurd V. Robertson 215 Husband, Re 142 Hutiheson v. Smith 99 Hutohins v. Hinl 511 Hutchinson v. Ednnson 284 — V. Sargent 280, 3(J3 Hutson V. Hutson 498 Hvett V. Meekin 319 jvhla. Hyde V. Barton 268 — V. an« 227, 269 Jacob V. Karl ' .'it\,;(c 266 Jacipie-s, \l.: 748 James, Ex p., ,»• 109 — V. Frjel; 201 — V. JaiiiC 228 Jardine v. Hnpe 99 — V. Wood 36, 53 Jarvia v. White 329 JefTerys v. — \'. Jellett V. A Jenkins v. — V. ; Jenner v. .1 Jennings v. Jervis \-. W Jesse V. Bei Jeyes v. Bo( Job V. Jol). Joel V, Dick Jolinson, III — Re- — V. . — v. J — v. : — v. :\ — v. > — v. ] — V. S Johnston, R( v. J, — V. l{ Joint Discoui JoIifFc V. Hak Jones V. Man — V. lieel — V. ( 'lar Clitl Fox: Fr, (iodi Hun Jaint Jonci PUL Rnni — \' -. . V — \- — V. — V — V, V. — V. — V. Jordan v. -^ou Joseph Hall .A Judkin's Trust Jupp V. Coopi Jusou V. Gard Kahn v. Redfo Keays, Re . . Kcefe V. Ward Keenahan v. Keene v. Rile\ Keiin V. Kea Keith, Re .! Kellaway v. Jo 3 Table of Cases. XYU 30 283 318 256 24G 244 8G 1()1 208 142 3<)7 326 2(;9 266 743 109 201 228 99 50, 53 329 Jefforvs V. Jeffoivs 42 — " V. Smitir. ISl Jellott V. Amlcrsou 13."), 15!» Jenkins v, Bryant 23 — V. Martin 370 Jenner v. .Icnner .327 .leiinings v. .lor.lan 50, 51, .")2 Jervis v. Wolft'istan 42 ; Jesse V. ])enni;tt 44, 55 Jeycs V. Booth 4!IS Jol) V. Jol. 103 Joel V. Dicker 4!tS Johnson, He 151 — l!e— Shearman v. Kohinsoii. 27iseount Co. v. Brown .... 33 207 238 2.59 — V. Clark 2i»l — Ciitlora 20.- ;i3 Foxall 96 .h)lifre V. Bakrr 205, 20( Jones V. I'ank of Upper Canada . . . , — V. Beck V. V V. V. Fro.^t 151 V. (ioihich 151 V. Huntingdon (!0 V. James 43 V. Jcmcs 151, 499, U — V. Pugh 152 — V. Rimmer 192, 206 '. Jordan v. Soutli Ivastern IL W. Co. . 108 Joseph Hall Manufacturing Co., Re.. 813 •ludkin's Trusts, Re 99 adda. Jupp V. Cooper 512, 522 Juson V. Gardiner I2s K. Kahn v. Redford 63 Keays, Re 30 Keefe v. Ward 67, 79, 118, 148, 167 Keenahan v. Preston 766 Keene v. Riley 151, 152 Keiin v. Keagley 173 Keith, Re 81 Kellaway v. Johnston 54 3 K. Kellett V. Kelly 28 Kcilv, Re 80 — " V. Ard(ill 39 — V. Macarow 618, 619 Keller v. 'I'aclie 319 Keudrew v. Sliewan 207 Kenneily v. Broun 175, 336 — V. Lee 1 54 — V. Pingle 114, 115, 367 Keiiney v. Browne 109 Ken.sini.'t()n v. Bouverie 105 Kcrl.y V. Kerhy 1 10, 250 Kernick v. Kernick 144 Kerr V. Beel)e 22S, 270 — V. Bowie 522 — V. Kinsey 256 — V. Murray 52 Kettlewell v. Watson 257 Kidd V. Cheyno 48 Killln V. Kiliin 150 KillioM, V. Workman 108, lOt* Kilbourn v. ( 'oultcr 2U0 Kimpton v. Kve 30 Kincaid v. Kineaid 205, 207 King V. Ander.son 109 — V. Connor. . . .80, 140, 258, 259, 264 — V. Duncan 751 — V. Freeman 236 — V. Keating 50 V. King 151 Kingsford v-. Poile 264 Kingston Flection, Re....(!fi7, 676, 681, 692, 701, 707 Kinloeh v. Morton 806 Kino V. Rudkin .38 Kirchotler v. Stafford 263 Kirkham v. Wheeley 519 Kirkpatrick, Re — Kirkpatriek v. Ste- venson 37 1 adda. — V. Ht.well 236, .378 — V. Lyster Ill Kitelien v. Murray 212 Kline V. Kline. .8, 116, 128, 129, 22.5, 237, 245, 373 Knapp V. Camei'on 272 — V. Bower 251 KnateliljuU v. Fearnhead 42 Knight, Re 30 — V. Duplessis 151 — V. Hasty 499 Knott V. Cottee 96, 190 Knottinger v. Barber 270 Koster v. Holden 215 Koylo V. ^^'ilcox 515 Kronsbien v. Gage 213 I t o I I XVlll Tahlk of Casks. L. I.. & M.. Hu -.UO I,iill)r()()k V. I'liilliiis r>(i',( I. a < ii'aiigi.' V. McAiiili'i.'\v fiT l.aiiig V. Avery '_'!•."» l,alul V. Mcintosh •_'.•{,•) I.alor V. I,ali.r .ST') l/unl), Kx p 74S Laiiil) V. l>anhy 3-J9 l.amliiTt V. Ilutcliinsun ."iS Lambiur v. l.aiiiliier oil."), 37- l.amoiit V. Laiiiont IdT l.aml Credit Co. of Irelaml, He ... . 41 Laiidiiiaii v. Crooks !(7 I/iiif, lie ,'V2 1 — \'. Vipung 40 T/iiiydale V. I ri^'^'s ;VJ7 i.aiiu'lo V. Fettrrly 'JS Laii^'statTo v. l'"eiiwick ... Ill l,iMliaiii V. I'irie 37 liiiiii V. ('liiui;li "27 Laiiiiiii V. .leniiyii A'> l-ajilaiite v. Seamen 37'* adda. Lijip V. Lapp 181. 341 l.arkiii V. ArniHtrong. . llf), 1.34. 13."), 401 L tsliley V. Houg TJO l.aslett V. Clille -J-JO Latch V. Lateh 38, 40, 4.', 27"^ l-atimer v. Aykslniry& B. li.W. Co. lo'2 Latter V. Da.slnvood' lOO Laviu V. O'.Xeill 131, •224, CiH Lawr.isoii v. IJueklev 21tt V. Lit/gorald . . . .23'2, 23.".. 334 Lawri'iice v. Hmiiphriei 'y2, '24.') V. Uieliniond 8, it Lawiie v. I'.itlihurn 2.^7 Law.H, He -Laws V. Laws .118, 279, 74s Layeock, Re — Mc(Jillivray v..I()hnsoii lOl! I/izier V. IJaiinoy 27i> rieeliinere v. lirasier 214 Ledgerwood v. Ledgerwood. .94, 103. 277. 3(;2 Lcdyard v. Tiiouipsou 4!l!) I.,ee V. Stiirrock 48, 12!) Logg V. Mathieson L"3 Leggott V. Metropolitan H. W. Co. . lOG Tjeigh V. Diekesoii 371 adda. Leitli V. Irvine Ill Leonard v. ( 'lydesdale 3,') Ix'slie V. Preston ... 213 Letts V. Hutehins 272 Levinson v. Syer 49!) Lewis, Re 27 — V. Alierdare & P. Co. . .259 adda. — V. Knight 510 — V. Rumney 279 Ley V. Brown 26 ! L. I.iddell V. T)eacoii .'1 Lite Assuraii!-e Co. v. Sl.ldal !(7 Life Association of Scotland V. Walker 11.-), .308 Lincoln Llection, Re — Pnn'lUuj v. Huh,- . .(i70, 071, (580, C!!.'), (IOC, 70ii, 718 Lindsav v. T'lank of Montreal. . 128 adda. - " V. Wills 009 Pitroleiini ( 'o. V, Hurd .... 7">l Ling \-. Smith 39 Liseomlie V. Cross 203 Little V. Hawkins 240 -- V. KinL,'swood iV P.arkfield < 'oliiery ( 'o 25 • V. Pliil[io'tts 751 i.ivings'one v. Western .\ssur»iienelit Society v. Chorley .'.... 81(5 Long V. Long 1 (55. 239 — V. StorTe 34 Lord, Re -Lord V. Lord ....83, 122, 125 — y. Wormlei;;hton 27 r.orimer v. Lorimer 10(5 Lorini' v. Loring !>9 l^onghead v. Stuhlis 207 Loveday v. ( 'hajiman 258 Loveless V (^'larke 114, 3(57 Lovell V. ( iib.son 35 Lovett, R" Amhler v. Lindsay .... 40 Lowry v. Fulton 39 Lowson V. Canwla Farmers' Ins. Co. 761 Lucas y. Peacock 1 59 Luke V. South Kensington 58 — V. Tonkin 103 Liinisilen ' l.niid V. \\ l.ydiiey v. Ivynian v. Lyon, Kx ] - V. V Lyons, Kc Maeara v. ( -M.uliell V. -Maguay v. ^I air V. Koi Maitland v. .Mailoeii V. I -Mallory v. ."^ Manl.y y, .\] Mann v. \\i Planning v. — y. ilansell, Re Manson y. }> — y. 'I' -^ran V. Littl Marsh v. M.i Marsliall, Re — y. . — y. .<; Martanoy. M J5 Martens y. Martin, P,e — y. I? — V. L( R .M — V. — y. — " V. ^Lartindale v. Martiiison v. Martyn, Re . Mason T. Kid — V. Rid — V. Sei i( Mathers y. Ht ~ V. Slic Matl)ia,s v. Ye JLaughau v. W Mavety v, Moi ^Jay, q.t. v. I) — V. Selby Maybery v. Bi ^^ayer v. jMurr Mayne y. Haw Table of Cases. XIX •2(iO •2-11 Slfi 34 , 1-25 '27 lOfi <.)9 •207 '258 3t)7 35 40 39 . 761 159 58 103 T, Lumsden v. Iinvis 740, 7.'>'2 l.uiul V. liliinsliard 43 T.ydney v. Hinl 4Wti lAnuui V. Kiikpatrick '2s3, 365 Mendos V. (luedalia 33 Meneilly v. MoKenzio 243 Merciianta" Bank v. (irant 181 — — V. Monteitli . .adda. 42 — — V Spa -ks 55 — I'lxpre.-ia ('•! V. Morton., 143 Meriani v. Cronk 10.". 255 Meriden v. Leo 499 Merkely v. Casselman 168 Merrewether v. Mcllisli '26 Merritt v. Stephenson 248 Messenger, Re '25 Metcalf, Re 1'20 — V. C'anipion 105 — Be -Hicks V. .\Iay '2i)l .Metropolitan Board of Works v. Sant 327 Meyers v. Harrison 228 — V. Meyers.... 161, 163, 164, '284 V. Roburtson 23 Mevniott V. Meyniott 100 .Mieheltree v. Irwin 202, '20", 208 Michie V. Reynolds 1*20 Middlenias v. Wilson (!0 Middlebm V. Dodswell 151 Mildin.ay v. Lord Methuen 328 — V. Quicko 174 Miles V. Cameron . . . .205, and .--ee adila. Mill V. Hill 107, 108 Millar v. Craig 99 Miller, Re 80 — and Miller, Re 60 adda. — V. Brown 149, 245, '248, 748 — V. McXanghton 89 — V. Miller 149 — V. Ustrander 52 — V. Vickers 55 Mills V. Cho;.te 275 ~ V. Cottle 279, 365 — V. Dixon 135, 139, 140, 259 — V. Jennings 51, 52 — V. Northern K. W. of Buenos Ayres Co 152 Miltown V. Stuart 145 Mirehouse v. Barnett 75 Mitchell, Re 146 — V. Cameron . . 665, 667, 690, 692 — V. Draper 163 — V. Mitchell.. 134, 136, 137, '200, 335 I O 5 XX Tadlk of Cases. M. Mitchell V. Stiatliy 90, 22<), 2G4 Mollatt V. Hank of I'l-iier Canada . . 'Jod ~ V. Hv.le 8, 181 — V. I'rtntioe o7, <)3, 70, MS V. Itiidille 80 — V. White 27") Mdir V. Mu'lic 2G M(ik>\\(iitli V. Koldiiiis . . 25 Mdiak HlLL'tiitn (Out.), lie— Co///"/- V. McCa/linn 718 I\I()lU)y V. Kill.y O.S Mipiiaglian V. iluhliiii 147, 218, .S25 Muutmiiiiuiy V. ( 'allaiid lOl — V. l»(.ui;hi.s 3-1 — T. Shorti.s.. ..128, 129, 13fi, 238, 21.-) Muiio, Ke 2'jr) ; Montreal l>aiik v. ]5aker 2r)7 | Moon V. Clarke 108 Modln-V V. I'revost 21") M.M„lio V. Leslie 103, 131, 280, 3(53 xMiKiily V. TyricU 203 i Moore, Ke 320 { — lie — Me.-\l[)iuo v. Muoicll ;uhla. i — V. Fidwd Ii2 j — V. Hdlisoii 210, — V. Menitt 272 — V. Muni.s .34 — V. i;i(hlell LT).'} — V. Shiijiier* 2 Hi Mordauut v. r.eiiwell 31!) ! Morgan v. Hulhind 28, 20 Moriii V. Wilkiiiiion 20S Muri.Min v, Morismi 113 Morley V. Matthews 10!), 133, 138, j 13!), 2r)<) Morell V. Morrison (53 Morrell V. Ward 2o<) Morrid v. l?urdetfc (il7 — V. I.Ianellv 328 ; — V. Kiclian'U 220 iJorrison, Kx ]) 28 — V. Kol.inson 53, 138, 24S I — V. Taylor 5G7, ()12 { Morse, Ke 29(» | Morshead v. Reynolds 121 Mortlock V. Builer 207 Moseloy, Ke 2") — V. Ward Dti Moss. Re 24, 27 Mouck V. Stuart 21") Mountain v. Porter. . . 135, 139, 140, 25!) Mountford Ex p 1 .")0 Mousley v. Carr 90 Muchall V. Ranks 240 Muir V. Munro 243 M. Mulholland, Ko 295 — V. Hamilton 120 — V. Merriam 34 Mulkern v. Doerk.s 149 a3 Mc Arthur V. Dudgeon 8.3, 122, 125 .Mciietli V. Smart . 753 McCall V. Canada I'armers' Mutual Ins. Co 152, l.f)3 MeCall V. Faithorne 207 Mc(.'ardlo v. Moore .308 McCargar v. McKinnon. . . .113, 1.30, 137, .351 McCarter v. McCarter 104 adda. McCarthy v. Arhuckle 33, 108 — V. (Joold 102, 103 McC^aughey & Walsh, Re 184 McClean v. Kennard 50 McClelan v. Jacob 229 McClenigan V. Taylor 519 McClennaghan v. Buchanan 64 McColl, Re-McColl v. McColl .... 375 V. Waddell 704 McConnell, Re 93 V. McConnell 80- McCorrui MeCulhu .McDerini .McDonal ^loDondl •McDougall McDowell 1 McEv'oy V. Mo R wen v. Mcfi.innon McCtarvey a Mc(iill V. (' MeniUica,!, McCregor — V Me Henry y, McHroy V. — V. McTiito.sh w Mclntyre v. — V. — V. McKay V. .M — V. M McKenzie v, — V McKcrchie McKinley ^FeKinnfJU v McKinstry McLaren v. — V. — r. — V. McLean v. ( — V. c; — V. G — V. P McLcllan > Table of Cases. XXI 351 a(.n:il(l — V. McKiiiiiiin 117, 279 — V. MiuiMy 750 — V. Rodger 129, 136, 245 — V. Snitsiii;,'or 215 — V. Worthiiigton ....74',i, 751 V. Wright 137, ^77. 257 ■McDonell v. McK.ij' 750 — V. West 250 McDougall V. Cauipl.cll 228, 239 — Lindsay Vi>.\m- Mills Co. adda. 116,241.245 — V. McDougall 370 McDowell V. McD.Awll 161, 162 — V. I'hipi.en 203 McEvoy V. Cluno 35, 41 MuT^wen v. Boulton 143 McOannon v. Clarke 15, 137, 537 Mo( Jarvey v. Stratlu ov 750 Mc(;ill V. Courtice . ." 225, 284, 364 McCiillicaddy v. ("Jrimn 335 McOregor v. CJauIin 253 — V. Mcflregoi ..lOS adda., 110 McHenry v. Lf wis 282 Mclh-oy'v. Hall 142 — V. Hawkc 245, 246 Mcintosh V. Ontario i.iidc . . . .254 adda. Mclntyre v. Canada < 'o 124 — V. Kingsley 311 — V. Thonip.sou 248 adda. McKay v. McFarlrine 272 — V. McKay 117, 279 McKenzie v. Harris 523 -^ V. Wiggins 274 McKorchie v. Montgomery 148 McKinley v. Beadle 279 McKinnf>n v. Anderson Ill, 276 McKinstry v. Fiirby 765 McLaren v. Caldwell 750 — V. Fraser. ... 108, 110, 240, 250 — V. Miller 272 — V. Stephen 754 McLean v. Cross 15, 85 — V.Grant 176,201,214 — V. Great Western R.W. Co. 56 — V. Pinkerton 220 McLcUaii V. Me Lellan 766 Mc. McLennan v. ( 'hcguin 205, 207 — V. Hflps 117 — V. Howard.. ..94, 9" OS, 113, 114 McLcod V. Millar 334 — V. Phelps 154 M(-Mah..n V. niircliell 75 McManns v. Little 210 M ('Martin v. Dartnell 145 McMaster v. Hcitur 112, -.'50, 267 McMillan, lie i'atterson v. McMilL.n 369 — V. MeMillan 9s. 1)4 — V. Waiislxirough. 147, 3-5 adda. McMorris. lie 216 McMnrray v. (!rand Trnnk I!. W. Cn 63, r,(i, 147. 179, 750 McXaniara v. Jones 112 McN'ab V. Mclnni.s 86 V. P(!er 295 >TcXeill V. McGregor 68 ALd'Iiatter v. lilne 29 McPherson V. Mid'hcrson ....;"i71 adda. ^^c(ineen v, Mrcl{ae, Re 2S:? adda. 748 28 — v.Wliite. McVie V. Hope , N. Xapier v. Hnglies Xash V. Glover 135, — V. McKay Xational Lis. Co. v. l'!gleaon X'ational Provincial T5ank of I'.iiglund V. Harle — V. Thonas Xeale v. Withrow Noosf)ni V. Clarkson 106, Xeil V. Xeil Xelles V. Vandyke 8, 225, 237, X'elson, Ex p. Re Hoare 162, — V. Rootli — V. X'elson 1 64, Xevills V. Xevills X'ew (;allao. Re 747, 74S, Newbiggen-by-the-Sea (ias Co. v. Armstrong 2 Newman, Re — V. Hook — V. Selfe Newton, Re — V. Metropolitan R. W. Co. — V. Sherry — V. Thomson 751 170 42 751 152 70 108 218 373 166 100 165 108 759 , r)7 80 200 230 142 45 41 19 I O 9 xxu T.MJLi; OF Casks. N. Niwtoii V. Thmniisoii 10 Xiagarn l!It'<;tiuii, Kc h'I'iikw I'lnmh (•iiM. tiChS, liCi), t;u(», (i'.in, (iiM, T.'M Niol...las V. M.'iit r)()0 Xioii-.ll V. Klliutt (i3 Nu-h.-lls V. .M(.l),.M,iM i;J3 — V. Niclu.Us .V.'3 N'ul.k- V. I5rt,tt 41. 42 N.'i.ui. Ho ;uo — V. Nulan '-'!)'_», L'tfH Norris v. Boll L'S") — V. MfJiilowH 'Ill, •-':>!>, 209 Nortli Lniidoii II. W. ('(I. V. (I;t:it N..itli.'ni \\. W. Co ir.L'. ir.4 North '>xiur,l Hloctiou (D) \W iW.), ))7(), C'.ll, (111."), 717 — Simcne I'Mortiiin, (Dl itc; K'/":inl.^ V t'oo/,-, .CCt;, ('(CiS, (i!)l, (l'.».'!. (il»l, 717, 718 — Viftniia l''.loi'ti('ii (<)ii() 1!*' MrJtn" v. .V//''/( (ids, <)(;!», 07 1, r.iW. (194. c'lii, 7-'i — Vni-k Kloctioii (Di Kc -/'(. V. linvlHxr . .()78, 704, 7-'l» North Wheal I'.xiiiouth Mining Co. Ue ^M7, 14S North of Scotland Mortg.igo Co. v. n.ara '227 North of Seotlauil Mortgage; ('o. v. (k'rnian /. 24i) Northiinihcrlaml v. 'i'odd 142, 02-1 Norval V. Canada Soutiiti n I'.W. ( 'o. 7o2, 704, 7<>! Norwich V. Noifolk Building Soeiuty 2.*^ N"Vi-s V. C'rawloy 102 Nudcll V. Klliott 277 Nur:«e V. Haiiford .')7 0. (VCon:ioll V. Claries 52 O'Connor v. Bcattv 208 — V. Woodward 104, 107 Odcdl V. Doty 229 U'Munohoe v. Henibroff l.SO, 182 » »gdc!i V. r,attani3 123 OTirady v. McCatJrey 109, 11 1 < »'Kftte V. Taylor 202, 208 Olive, Re— Olive v. Westonnaii..00 adda. Oliver V. Court 109 — V. Wooilroffe 499 Omnium v, Ellis 19 0. O'Xiill V. 'rravdlliTH Ins. Co 759 I Ontario Bank v. I'ish.r 19 ' — V. Si IT. . .202. 20,1, 208, 209 Orford v. I5ayloy 22S, 2.1S ' Oshorno v. Farmers' & M. B. Sociity ■ 20(;, 207 Osborne v. Oshorno 21.'» Osniaston v. Association of f.aiid Fi- nam icr.s 144 Otter V. Lord Vaux 2.')9, 2(;.j Otway V. ( )t\vav 293 Outrani v. WvL'khofT. . . .3'), 40, 278, 'M\o Overington v.'War.l 40, 41, 1 '.I ( (won v. 1 )(dani(Te 279 Owens v. Oickin.son 120 Uc tloncs v. Owt us 104 P. I'adstow, Bo I'aino V. Chapman 35, Faliucf. V.\ \\ ~ Re V. Mitchell V. Postle Bare V. Clcgg B.arlitt v. Jojiaon Barker v. Morrell — V. Barker 118, — V. N'iiu' ( irower.-i' As.sociation. — V. Watkins "- V. Watt Barkin v. Soddons Parkinson v. llanlmry. .101, 104, 10,"i, BnrncU v. llingstoii B.'irr v. Bovegiiive Parsill V. Koncdy Parsons v. l^ank of Montreal • — V. Groonie — V. Hayward — V. Standard Ins. Co Partridge v. I'raser Bascoe V. Swan Batch V. Ward 200, — V. Wild Patterson v. Holland 128, — V. Lailey Patey v. Flint Paton, Be Patterson v. Attrill — V. Bobb 202, 204, V. Scott SO, 118, 130, — Re — Catton v. Patterson . . V. McMillan Patten, Re 748 25(5 308 7,50 9() KiO 52 194 75 279 272 Til 215 151 106 37 210 303 239 159 107 755 500 107 205 101 238 98 230 80 529 208 283 367 369 80 Paul V. Cle v. .Fol Pawsiin V. Paxton V. 1 V. . Payne v. B; Puaeoek v. Peak v. I.-d Pearie \ . .\ Pearnian v. Pear.s(! v. K Pearson, Bi v. ( - \. \ Pease V. Fl( I'eck V. BiK — V. Ber Peel Fleet i(, Peers v. All — V. .Sii( Peillon V. l; Begl, V V. W Belli.mi V. > Bell V. Xoitl B.'llv V. Wa Belten, l.'e . Bonn \-. Loe BiMiiier V. C Pennv v. Be - ' V. W Penriee V. \ PcMtlaud V. Pentoii V. C Beo|iii.'.s Lou Pepjier V. B( Beiipitt, Be Perkin.s v. Perrin v. Im — V. 1), ^ — V. Bi Perry v. Kn Peterkin v Peterson v Peto v. Wei Pettce, Bo- Phelan, Re Phillii.s V. ( — V. (; — V. 1 — V. S' Philpott V, Pierce v. Brt — V. C.ii Piers V. Pier Pierson v, B; Pike V. Robi Tai'.i,k of Cases. will P. r.iul V. Cl.iiv.r - V. .luhnHoii .... 100, iOI, 110, Tnwsiiii V. Hall I'axtoii V. DryiU'ii laH, — V. .l(l|U'.-i Payne v. I'mUi r T'lMcoi'li \'. I'l'aL'ock IVakv. i.r.l-.T ri'arir \. .Mollis 'J.')!, riMiinaii V. llyiainl 'J'_'7, l't;ar.s(> V. Had.'^lillo IVaiSMii. lie ().\lcy V. Si'aitli, . 104 a( V. ('aiiqiln 11 — V. \Vilc,,x IV'dse V. I'lctcliiT IV'ulv V. I'.iii'k — V. iVc'k Peel KliH'tioii, lie (WH, 700, IVfis V. .Mlou — V. Siicyil I'imUum v. I'liiKikiiiL,' l'cj;liV V. W'liod.s J'dliani V. Xcwc.'.-th- HI'J. 104, Pfllv. XnitlKiini.t(>ii& i;. .1. i;.\V. Co PoUv V. Wntlaii Pfltin, Mo •-'00, Pt'llU V. Lot^kwoml -JiM, I'l'iiiKT V. Camiitl' I'eiiuy \'. I'l'iiiiv — V. Watis PciiiitT V. W'illi.iiiiM Peiitlaiia V. liiath Pt'iitoii V. (Irani] 'Iriiiik \l.\V. Co. 70"), IVopK-s i.o'.ii ( o.v. r.aooii.'JOL', -0:{, -JO L PcplKr V. I'lpjuT l'c|iiiitt. He Perkiii.s V. Vaiuleilii) PLTlill V. iJowis — V. Davi.s 01, — V. IVniii '2H:i, Ferry v. Kii.itt I'etiukiii V. MiFarlaiu! Peterson v. I'l'teison Peto V. Well nil V. W. Co ....1").?, Pettce, He — McKinley V. P)ea(lle.'J70, Phelan, Re Phillips V. Conner V. 2.SM .--) ."iO 7") 700 7t;() ,20.". !S Xi 2 IS 022 240 ;W)'} -A 704 202 220 ii(ir) .SI 8 10.") 400 142 105 527 5.3 259 192 55 149 P. Pilgrim v. Suutlianiiiton ami I'or- eiu'.stcr C. W. Co ,-,;t7 I'iiie V. ilarri.s oi? Pipe V. .'^Laltr 255, 204 Plant V. .Stone -js Piatt V. A.vhl.riilye 215 — V. At trill h-.VH -- V. IMi/./ard 215 Pliiml) V. Stcinliotl' 10!I aiMa. I'lnnicr V. Ci(M;iiiy .",4 IV>(o(^k V. Allan 94, lO.S Pollock V. IVriy iMS Ponton, Ke \:,; Poole, lie ;il — V. IVmbrey 141, 142 — V. i'oolc 140 Pojiple V. .Sylvester 121, 251 Porter, l.x parte CO — V. I. opes l.")4 Portinan v. Paul 2;)S V. Smith 20 1 Potter V. Mar.sihii 511 2 V. Pickle 40!> Potts V. iJainl 517 -- \. Warwick it I!. l'.('o 153 I'oUclice V. I.ieven 511 Powell V. Dnir 510 - V. Peck 740 Powers \ . -Men im.iii 2''.'{ Prees V. ( 'oke 2t;.S, 204 Prentis.s v. I'.rcimaii l.'i.S, 217 Preseott Kleetion (dnt.), He Mih'i i:'f V. J/mniUi'ii 717, 7.'i4 Preseott Election (1)) Pe ..(;04, OhO, 715 — V. Tyler 22s Price V. iJaiiey 70, 117 — V. Wel,h 18 Priestm.ui v. Tiioma.s adda. 181 Prime, He 2.s;}, Mo Prince Kdward Kleetion M>nt,) lie - ^\iii/( /'■•■■nil V. .S7; //.>/■ 717 Prince v. Howard — of Wales C,). V. Palmer .S8 Pringle v. < iloag 20 — V. MeCan 215 — V. MeOcmald 171 Proctor V. ( Jrant G3, G7 Prosser v. Mo-ssoj) 41 , 30.S udd.i. Provincial Ins. Co. v. Heesor 2.54 — V. Shaw 527 Prycc V. Bury 228 Pryor v. Swaine 408 Pugh V. Heath 2.52 Punnett, Ke 250 Punly V. Parks 242 Py ke, Ex parte 31 I t O XXIV Tahle of Cases. Q. R. ii;iriu;ui V. Willi.'ima l')!! (.tiiincl V. IWckfonl 105, 107, lOS (^tiiaitz Miiiiiii,' Co.. \\0 1-10 Qiu-iii V. Smith . .130, 138, 340. 812, 813 . Williams 240 Italpii V. ( 'arriok 7r)7 Uaiiisav V Junes r)20 'v. \K'I)..n,ir.l..lOO, 104, IOC, 201 i:arulli>M V. llaii.ltiuld l.")7 Kaiikin-, IJo 34 Uaiili.ill V. Roi'Iim 0() l!atlil>uni V. Ihii^^lios 24 Kattrav v. (ioni'i^o (iO Ka\vIiMi:.s V. l.ainlKTt 40, 41 Kawiins v. McMalKUi 3() ItaNiiMiiil V. 'r,i|is.ui 147, 32.'> K.iviuT V. Pia'stoii 200, 20(5 Uea.l V. Pivst .")0 — V. Scovill r>l7 — V. Smith 2r)0. 20") Tloal ;mil I'l'i'sninl Advaiioc ('d. v. McCirthv ira TJcdi'dfd v/'I'odd 170 IJodtoi;; V. Siiwcrliv 27 i;odi;iavo V. Hard ' 102, 20.-). 200 Ivodiiiaii V. Urownsooniu IS Ilofs, Uo -Kot'^ V. (loor^'e 47, 48 — V. lMii,di.d)ack 13 — V. MoKi'iiwu 704 — V. Motn.politau rv):ndot Works 240 — - V. Koes 203 Koo.sor V. Fdla 20 Uocvc V. Att(inu'v-(u'ii"ral 228 V. K.vvo '. 48, 40 Kocvcs V. Novilli' l.'iO i Koijaii V. Waters 700, 770 l!c'giiia V. I'di/.ard 03,") V. r.o.ardmaii ")!!> — V. ("hapman 101, 107 — V. Clifton .-)20 — V. (^onsins (!22 — V. (iiitliiie 212 V. Li)ft]i()use 018 — V. Taylor 010 — V. Wells 7(!0 llegina ex relJAclieson v. Uoiin^'lnie. 031, — Adamson v. I'oyd .... — Ariiior v. ( 'ostt> — Arnott V. Maroliant . . 02!>, — Bartlin'ev.O'Reilly.017, — IJl.md V. Fi;,'g . .'. .024, — Blasdell V. Rochester. . — IV.aisdeil V. Hoehester. — Urine V. I'>o(itli. . . .(!18, ()20, 022, — r.iiek V. Iliisl.aiid. .(MO, — Ihi^g V. Hell — 1>u1l;i'' V. Sinith — ("aioiihell V. ( >'.\l;dK'y. — Carroll v. lieckwith . . 020, — Clanev v. Melidosh . . 020. — Clancy v. St. .lean. 017, — Clark V. McMidleii .. ( 'Hut V. rpliaiu (145 «)22 04") Ol.-) (>23 028 027 (;28 045 ()03 018 ()31 023 ()24 (522 010 (;22 018 — 1 Coleman v. 0"IIarc.()17, 018. '•-22 - ]{ ( (irlictt V. .lull. . . .()17, 045 — K Couplaud V. \\'il>h(er. . — 1} (;;!1. (WU, 035 — S Coyne v. Chisliolm 017 — s Cro/.ier V. Tavlor . . . (■,4;) — '1 Davis V. Wilson 044 — '1' l>e\tcr V. ( !oM;in .... (i22 — T l'"anaL;liau v. McMahon (i22 — ^' Ford V. McKae «)22 — \\ I'orward v. PctloivOi'-J. ()27 — \\ Crant v. Colem;iu..0.3!>. ivcid V. Stejdic 043. 044, 743, 704 - V. Wilson (20, — Lih. 022. 639 — P«r. Harris v. Mradhurn.0l7, 018 I!c\v V. Anthon Halt V. l.indsav 017 I!c.\ V. ( '.irinart lianer v. luilto'ts .... 020 V. Collier . llawkev !!^dl . t)3.->. 045 - V. ( 'risp . Ilelliwellv. Stephensun 024 - V. O^dcn . Hervey v. Scidt . .022, »;33 V. r.irrv . .Johnston v. Murnev . . 045 — V. Sheriff c Kelly V. Ion 022 V. Sheriff. Kirk V. As.selstiue .... 044 - V. Slom.m Lawrence v. AN'odtlruH". 010 Reynolds v. Co liinton V. Jackson. ()27, Kliodes V. l?li,M (i28. 029 Hice V. (toorge. Loy.dl V. r .nton .... 018 — V. Liiisted 4 Tahle of Cases. XXV R. lU'gina ex rul I.utz v. Williamson . . — Mcl>i)iialil V. Aiuloraon — MclJouvi rill V. I,;i\vlor — Mcli.'uighliii V. Hicks.. — Mol.i'iin V. \V;ttM(>n . . — Mc.Muiiu.s V, Forgusou. (!44, — MeMullenv. Dcl.islc. tilS, — McVean v. (iralirvm . . — Mutoalfe V. Smart.. t)-_'3, — Miti'lifll V. Ailams,(U7, — Mitrliell V. I'aviilsoii. . Mitclioll V. Kankiii.OMl, — O'Dw vor V. i.t'wis .... — O'Keiily v. Charlton . . t)-J3, — Patterson v. Vance . . — l'i,lilini,'t(.n v. KiiUloll. (i:{'j, — - I'oincroy v. \\ atson . . (!1S, 0'2;?, — l\ogis V. ( "usac — Kiclmumd v. Ti'gart . . — IJollov. Ri'anl — ]u>sel)usli V. I'arker . . — Hosa V. R.istal {\'23, — Shaw V. McKcnzio . . — Swan V. IvDwat — Tclfer V. Allan . .t:i«, — Tinning V. Kduar .... — Totton V. lifini — Walker V. Hall — White V. Koaeh ..Ci'l, — Wilmot V. Falkenor . . lleiil V. Ste]>hens - V. Wilson Keiffenstein v. IT jer 11. Ml V. Anthiinv ."14, lleimhlic of l.iht'ria V. Imperial lianli. — iaheria v. Koy — Pwrii V. itii/.o Wow V. Anthony -7u lu Ilex V. ( 'armartiiun R. Collier Crisp Ogden I'arrv Sheriff of MiiMlesex Sheriff of Surrey Sloni.m Reynolds v. Coi)pin 42, 2S'2, Rhodes V. Hhoiles Rice V. (Jeorgo 107, 255, — V. Linsted V. V. V. V. V. V. V. (327 620 <)19 618 tJ27 04") (145 045 ! 028 (US 0,35 045 044 033 OlS 045 (345 018 644 045 OlS 644 (i23 044 ()23 022 045 031 023 040 174 2.'i() 45 .357 oi; 00 72 Ida. 01!) 51!) 51!) 01 y 019 512 Richards v. Flatel — V. .'^earlioroiigh .Market Cn, 13 Kiehinoiul v. I'roctor 41'S, Rieker v. Rioker IDO, Ridley v. Sexton Rigiiey v. Fuller Rishton V. (Jrissell Ritchie, Re Sewerv v. Ritchie . Rivet V. Dosourdi '. 107, 1 12, Robhins, Ro W^, Roberts, Re — Goodchap v. Rohert-.. — V. Durie — V. I'lherhardt — V. I'vaiia Robertson, Re Itobertson v. Robert- son.. 43, 120, 171, 173, ll>8, 202. 2! 10, Robiiiot V. Rickeiiug Robins V. Curson — V. (toldingham 2(i, 27 Robinson, Re S, 45 ai — V. Ryers Cmmiiing [K>, Oobfion Rett 112. Pickering Richard.son Ridley Robinson V. \Vhitconil)..li(), 91, 2)i;, Rolijson V. Killey Rob.son V. Arg>ie 127, 2 13, V. Rdbsoii 37 I ai V. Wride 178, Rocke V. Hart Rod-ers V. Rodgers 38, IDO, Rudy V. Rody ": Roe V. Braden - - V. Stanton . 23 522 200 i)9 230 99 130 371 279 2S7 200 1.53 V. V. V. V. V. V. V. KOL ilolUW . Lake . Lewis Manle , lvi;,'erB. I'liller . 2:;!\ 72;) 3ti3 100 371 498 I'S V, V, V. V. V. Rnlker V. Rolphv. lT.C.RniMiii{^.S,)eiety.38, 47, Roinanes v. Herns 1 10. 135, Rooke V. Lord Kiiigsdown Rose V. Hickey 118, V. Sharrod Rosebatch v. Rarry 115. 120, Ro.-enberg v. Cooke 1!)8. Ross, Re SO, 1 IS, 25(5, 279. -- V. Cibbs -- V. Hamilton — V. McLav 328 111 147 . 28 Ida. 245 1 23 23!) 114 1.52 704 108 307 113 205 Ida. ISO •1(5 200 370 214 240 34 215 240 228 50 532 128 1 3!> .320 747 113 1.30 202 284 49() 25(5 20 5 XXVI Table of Cases. R. Rois V. Perruult .... 134, 137, 138, S.IS — V. Roliertiion lOS — V. Steele 21() — V. Stevensou 134, 'J47, '248 — V. Va.ler 181, 237 RoiSftt V. Hartky r.09 Rowe V. .Tarvis 2J3 — V. UVit 11(5, 13:> — V. \V.,o.l Oi), lOG, 152, 153 Rowkv V. Ki.lltv 1(13 Rowscll V. Muiriri .35, 39, 278, 285, 3(i5 Ruuil.le V. M.M.rc 238 KuiiK.hr V. Marx . .217, 223, 278, 332, 490. 748 Rump V. rireenliiU. . . , 277 Ruinsev v. Thoiiii)snu 239, 242 Ruu.lcil. Ke 297, 299 Rush. Ka !(i3 Russtl V. Hruckeii 135,341 Ruj,scll. Ite -Burnett v. Allt;ii 1()5 — Kl.otii.n {!>.) Uii—/[,U'/>): .> ./( V. Dirhnsvn (190, 720 — V. I);ivy 254 — V. Iv-tst Angli;u) 11. ^V. Co. . 157 — V. FiMser 212 — V. Ui.lart>nii 112, 25i — V. Uoniaii.-s 49, 110 — V. {{iissfll 257 Rf>y:il •'.iiMiltaii ]>aiik V. 1 )tiii)i.s. . . . 199 — V. ('uiimier . . 70 Ryokiiia:i v. r'aii:iil;i LitV' Ass. Co . , 53 Rvkfrt- V. St. John 121 S. S. r.e 1 14 C. 1'. 323) 30 St. Aul'Vn V. Siunrt 54, 184 8t. •I.'hii V. Ilykort 251, 7r)l St. Mioluu-r.s i'.>llf;^o V. Morriok. .76, 181 St. Paul'.-). Heau of, V.x p 77 Sa>Hier v. I >ovle 1 78 — V. .^iiuth ()0, G4, 144 Sale V. Kit.-iiii 51, 52 Saliii Kiyhur.; V. I'i>sii:iiiski 527 Salt!ii;irsh v. Hanctt 9() Sau.k-r,< V. .M.il.-.l.iiig 212 Saiukrsou V. luce 243 — V. Walker 146 Saiiilon V. IFtioper 1 10 Saiisom V. ( tootle 500 Sato r. Hul>l)inl 763 Sauu'lei^ V. Funiival 752 — V. Samxlers 130 Sargaut v. Road 154, 155 Savage, Ke 181 S. Senile \. l)u - V. ( 'ai'Vetli 75.')' — V. Fleiiiiii^' 54 — V. llunt.-r Kh — V. Li\esi'v l.'i'- — V. MeD.iiiiKll 2(i-2 — V. McKeiiwn 2.V.1 — V. Reiki.; 21.' Scultliorpc' V. Ijuih 94, Kls Sear v. \VeM) 14.') Searle v. { 'jioat 158 adda. S(!ars V. La\v.-;nii 240 j Soatl) V. :MeKlr..y 33.') I Secniil V. 'rei-iylj'.rry 177 .•^eidler v. Slii'iip:iid 55, 2.'>U i Sell)y V. Roin'ret 24S i Sewuy V. l!it -liie Kill Sliaidy V. (liMinl Juiietimi R. "W. Co. 51,'! ^liarp V. Lush 4> .Sliai[i]ey's Tni.it.s, Re .""' Slia\e \'. Sjxide oPi , Shaver v. ( iray 41 I Siiaver & Hart, Re 7iil ■ Sha^v, Re 8s, Si). 98. l()!i -^ v. Ciawioid 49, 201, 214 — V. l^vaiis 5(lii — V. Freedy '2.S-1 — V. ITardiiighain 5'J V. HlldhOIl . . l.")'! — V. Liddell 5'J — V. Neale 2'.i — V. Wri-ht IC.:! .*>h(arnif.ii v. Rulpin.son 27'.' Sheddeii V. I'atiiek K"' Sheehan v. Great Kasterii \\. W. Co. 5^ Sheldon v. Muniford 5111 Siieiiherd v. Jones 110 .'^hei'hoiieau v. .leti's 214 Sherwin v. .Shakspear 10.') Sherwood, Re 1 1'J — v. Reveridgf' 75 — v. Caniphell 190 Shipinan, Re -Wallace V. Sliipman.44, 2Sli Shipton V. Ha\vliM> 55 Shipway v. liall 34.i Shriglej' v. Taylor ... 51!) Sickles V. Morris 755 Sidney v. Ranger 195, 190 Sievwright v. Leps 94, 95, 115, 36S Silhvell V. Wi Sinjiners v. Ki Simnioiids v. Co Simons v. Mil Sinionton v. ( Simp.^ion, Ex i — v. 1) — V. Jl — V. II — V. () — V. I'l Co, V. R — v. Si Sini.s V. Ridge Sivewriglit v. Sk.'ie V. ( 'liapii Skelly V. Skel Skinner v. Aii Slade, Re-Sh Slater v. Slate — V. Stod( Skight V. Faw Small V. Feck Smith, Ri'. . . . — V. Ronn — V. < 'rool — V. Dom — V. (iil)S( -- V. (Jold — • V. Ciood — V. llarw — V. Hen — V. Ihnw — V. .Mel) — V. Man — V. Oldin — V. Hoe — V. Seato — V. Sniitl — V. Thon — V. ^VJ)o( Sneizely \ . Tl Solicitor, Re (i - (1 Somer.s v. Livi Sommerville v Soulcs V. Soulf South Essex ] vaiice Co., South Greiivill South Grey E Ilnnter v South Huroi: E . r.4 . l\-l ,. 81 8. 33.-^ , . '274 S, 33.-. . . 7.13 :>4 . . HIS . . 13- . . •2V>-2 . . -Jo'.t . . iMo )4, 13.S . . 14.-) > ailila, . . -240 . . 33.1 . . 177 )5, 230 . . 24 -> . . 1 3U •o. .-ilo . . 4S '. '. oil! 41 .. ir.'i .. 5-2 '.'. ICiH .. 27lt .. 1T>> .. r.it) . . 1 10 .. 214 .. lo.-i ., 112 . . 7."> ,.. ISO 44, 2s;i ,.. 345 ... .')!!) . . . 7.V' 9.-., \% 115, 3tJS Table of Cases. xxvn s. s. Silhvell V. Wilkins IM SinJiiKTS V. Krh S. 204, 373 SimiiKiiuls V. Great Ka-'tfrn it. W. Co 8, 24, 74 Simons v. Miliiinn 3!), 4.') Sinionton v. (Jraliain 251, 2S7 SiniiiMiin, Ex \^ (iO — V. Deiinv r)3 — V. llorne 115, 280, 3(1,') V. llutobisoii LIS — V. ( »ttii\va 1 33 — V. I'l-L'soott & Ottawa l^\^'. Co 1 ,").") - V. Kenton Mi) — V. .SiniiiMon 21(! Sims V. llidu'e . . 88 Sivcwri^'lit v. Sivewright (!3 Skae v.^'liapinan ]()() Skelly V. Skclly 3.S4 Skinner v. Ainsworth '207 Slade, Ho -Shule v. Huhao 1(12 Slater v. Slater 41, 280, 3f;3 — V. Stoddard 24 Sleight V. Lawson H4, 103, 123 Small V. I'llecles 97 Smith, Jle 24, 81, lOS a.lda. . 319 — V. Bonnisteel KM) — V. ( 'rooks 131 — V. Doin 19.S, 21.") — V. (iil.son 108,109 — -- V. (ioldie 7<)l — V. (iood 194 — V. Harwood 141! — V. Henderson 43 — V, — V, — V, V. — V. V. Hurst I.r2 McUonald 17."> -Marrin o.SO Olding 2.-)9adda. Koe 95, 98, 304 Seaton 99 — V. Smith 97, 292 — V. 'rhompSdU 28 — - V. Woodcock 497 Sneizcly v. Th<.rn 207 Solicitor, Re (27 (ir. 77) 30 — .(.l''>^'- I^- J- 2.34) 31 Somer.s v. Livingstone 7*>5 Sonimorville v. Joyce I(i7 Sonlos V. Soules 292, 593 South Essex ]\,i[. Investment & Ad- vance Co. , lie 26 South Grenville Election 670, 695 South Grey Election (Ont.) Re — Hunter V. Laiiili'r 676, 701, 729 South Huron Election 668, 693, 694 South Norfolk Election (D) Re-Dirnic V. Wdlhti',' (;7L fijio, 722 South Ontario Election <;(;.'», t;70, »J9l», (;95 South Oxford Kltction (Ont) Re— IIoj,h\i,s v. Viiv r 670, (>71, 69.'. i'-W, 718. 719, 721 South Renfrew llkctinn. He 609. 694 Southamiiton ( 'ase, ]!c fHi^, (i3!> Sovertign v. Sovereign. 9S, 13(1. i>77. \\[\-l Sparrow v. ( 'h imiiagn'.- 243 Speight V. Ga;T!;t 104 ! Spence v. Hector 121 Spofuier V. raync \{\:\ i Springer v. L'larke 3t!." ' Stain.s v. ISanks . 1 1'J, 2.".") ; .^^taintoii V. The C.irron Cn Stammers V. O'l lonolioe. . . 122. 192 201. ' Stanley v. Grnnd\ 1(»7, Stannard, Re . . . .' s], 1((7, Stansticld v. H'lhscn .")1 Stapylton v. Scott Scednian v. W'el.h Stttd V. Liiu-bergcr — V. I»icks(ui •Steinhort' v. Hidwu l.")2, Stcnnett v. Ariiyii 2."), Stephens v. 1 )c Medina — V. Lord Newliorough V. Sinij^son 52. 5t», Stephensitii V. Main 20U, — V. N;ch,,lls Sterling, I'x part<' — V. CamiiLcll 128, 244, — V. Hilcy Stevens v. ( "ook — v. .Miller Stevenson v. Hodiler Stewart. Re — Re -Stewart v. Stiwart. . . — V. Kletchcr 1!.", S'U, — V. Hunter 41, 129. Stinson v. Martin — V. I'eiuKick — v. Stinson 40, Stockton Iron Co., lie Stoddard V. Stoddard 117, Stokes V. ( 'ity ( )Hiccs Storniont Klectiou (Ont) l{e—/it-fh>nti' V. <'nl,pt/ioini 670, 695, 721 Story V. 1 )uidop 177 — V. Fry .35 Stovell V. Coles 147 Strachan v. Devlin 27.3 — Mnrney '^46, 273 Straight, Ex. p IS! 43 201 ; 2.it; 322 . -"2 214 25 35 239 240 275 215 75 245 206 88 25 247 24 S 99 516 2><() .30 290 3';7 2S4 i:!7 254 114 25(5 279 32S I t O 53 XXVlll Table of Cases. s. Stnitford v. Great Western R.W. Co. (13, 70 Strnthy v. Crooks \'2i> Stiatton V. Miirphv 10!) .Street v. I)(.l:u. . .' 23S — V. IL'iUott 190, 20'J, 208 — V. O'JieiL'ey 2()0 Strieklaiul v. .Symoiia 270 Strong V. Moore 49 Stuart, lie SO Stuuliii)y lie- Antlies V. Dewar.375.a(lr< )vrn . 1 98, 202 — V. P.nxton 206 — v. Cross _ 1()0 -— V. FinlavsoD 23 — v. McCrae 199 — v. Palin ICO. l&l — V. Torrance oO. l.'iS Thompson, I'e — Biij^ar t. H'tjkaon. . 203 — V. Bailpl*y 22(5 — V. Kodd ,-0 — v. Frefiiiaaa _ V. IIudjKrll — V. McCrifb'tj -. — V. Macaalaj — v. Millikem — V. Thompsom .. Thomson, Re — V. Luke Thorndyke v. Hunt . Thorneyeroft v. CrociiiW.. . Thor]i, Ex p. 113. 114, .341 100, 253 319 229, 232 19(;. 213 ...292adda. 20 133. 1.37 30 100 60 T. Talbot V. Minnett 214 — v. Ivirl of Hadnor 43 Tardru A' v. Howell 2S5 Tarn v. '^"onnnereial Banking Co . . 45 adda. Tarratt v. Llovd .33 Tatham v. Parker 161 Taylor v. Ceaven 1.13, 220 — V. Cuthbert 203 — V. Eckersley 154, 157 — V. .loues 220 — V. Hargrave 105, 250, 3 1 5 — V. Nieholls 499 — V. Stead 245 , — V. Taylor 292: — v. W.alker 232 — V. Ward 242 ; Teasdale t. Sanderson 107 i Tebbs V. Carpenter 96, 364 i Teeter v. St. Jolin, 112, 138, 22S, 2.30, 249, 250, 251 I Teevau v. Smith 261 i Till irpe v. Freer ....... 215 Tioe V. Myers 238 Tiel, Re..' 181 — V. Barlow 8 Tififany v. Tiffany 45, 284 — V. Thorn pscB 43, 584 Tillett v. Peal s(tn 1 52 Tilt Y. Knapp 202. 203 Titus. Re 30 adda. Toliin, Re — Cook r. TflKbini 34 Todd V. Studhulme 120 Toft V. Stevenson 204 Tolson V. Jervis 7 Tommey v. 'Wliite 178 Toini)kins v. Holmes . . 345 Toms, Re .30.340 T< lomey v. Ti'acey 99 a. Ida. Topping v. Searson 23, 24 Torrance v. Cliewett 114 — V. Torranx* LTT. 817, S27 Toronto H.arbour CcmimiKajc.ers, Re. 113 Toronto Savings BmkT. Caji.iila Life Assurance Co .. .... .35. 99 Totten, Re 815 — V. M,-u>intyre--. . . 3"l — v. Molntyre 140 — V. W.itson 251 Townend v. H unter 117 Townsend v. TownsHDl 366 Townsley v. Neil im, 319, 323 Train v. Smitli , Travers v. Gus Trevelyan v. C — V. ^^ Trind)le v. Pars Trinity College Trude v. Phon Truloek v. Rob Trustees of B Laird Trust & Loan C i s Tudor v. Morris Tugwell, Re . . Tuiley v. lOvana I — ' V. Mt.yei TurnbuU v. ,^yn Turner v. Buck — y. Burki — y. Hodgi — y. Lneas — y. Morgi — t:, 257 V. ])iok;ion .... 532 V. V. ])iok;-on Kirk 251 McLarthy, 23ti, 332, 33ti, 7<»4 V. Monk 213 V. Reynolds .... 22".\ 233 . . . 204, 274 52 V. Start Tudor V. Morris Tugwell, Ite SlOadda. Turlcy v. Evans 204 — •2:?7 99 — V. Meyers TurnbuU v. Syniniomls Turner v. Buck — V. liurkinsliaw — V. Hodgson 1 !> V. Lneas 4;'»i« — V. Morgan K»ti — & Skelton, Re 2it5 Turrill v. Turrill 205, 2iC Tylee v. Hintou 272 Tyler v. Thomus 24S Tyson v. McLean 52! U. Union Bank v. Ingram 255 Union Cement & B. Co. , Re— Ex }>. PuUjnjok 25 Uuiou Insuranne Co., Kc 74i* Y. \'alin V. Langlois 665, GG7, 690, Vtilliuieo V. Birmingham . . Van Every v. Drake Vannatto v, Mitchell 4i». VanXorman v. Beanpre Vanstou V. Thompson Van Wagner v.'Fiadlay Vanzant v. Burke Vardon v. Vardon Vanghau v. Harris 692 5S 5(il -.■» '2(C 9S 257 •Jo:t 63 497 V. Veal V. \'eal 344 Vernon v. Kinzie 151 Vkkers v. Bell 40 Vm,ry Ex p 2"J0 — V. Chapman 70, 7(), 181 Vivuui V. Mitcliell 117 _ — V. \\estbrooke..4I, 279, 280, 363 Vvie V. Foster 95 W. Waddell V. McColl 105, 130. 131, 173, 250, 255, 259, 266 — V. Rijhfvtson 7t'5 W".i,.i.UIl V. Smyth 130, 13S \V"t-Mil.)v-e V. Taylor '_'S, l(i(,> \Va.d.lIe V. MctUnty 37, 58, 148 W:v[e. Ke— Dee v. Wade 44 Wilfonl V. Wall'iird 750 WiUbndge V. Martin 127, 243 WiLker, Ke 310 V. Bunkell 806 — V. Mattliews 274 — V. Ndts 178 — V. .'^eligniann, 38, 47, 48, 128, 3()9 — V. Ware H. OS: B, i{. \V. Co. 229 — V. Woodward 96 WjuILice, Re adda. CdC), 691, 718 — V. Br.x'kley 498 — V. Shipnian 44, 283 \V •J:IL3 v. Wallis 41, 3()3 ailda. Wjinisiey v. Bull 103, IK), ! 30 — V. Mundy 2 adda. WiLsh V. Boitrke 91 , 246 \V.*dsoci, Ke -20 — V. Armstrong 209 — V. Bernard 107 — V. (handler 499 — V. Hay ward 499 Wjbojky V. Small\vood.226 adda., 571, 790 V»\.,rbarton v. Edge 25 \V4,»\t V. Booth H)'2 — r. Carttar 106 Wirlell v. Trenouth . .28, 202, 206, 207, 208 Wirk %-. M.inlton 79 Warman v. Zeal 181 Warner v. Mosses J 44 Warren y. Taylor 248 WaieDus v. Farran 149 WiSkins v. McKellar 249 Wa.imey v. Wells 100 Watson, P.e 2(i adda. — V. Bradshaw 279 — V. Ham 147, 148- t O XXX Table of Cases. W. Watson V. nenderson 8(1 — V. \,yin\ '2i} — V. Moure 13.S — V. Parkur 75 — V. Itdiluell 75 — V. Sovtii'ii 'J7!' Watt V. I'.irkcr •-'15 Watts V, ll2 AVeaver v. N'aiuluBen 105, 249, 2.5(» Weblj V. Bviig 327 — V. M'cArthur 2!t Webl.er v. Hunt 101 AVebster v. The Britisb Empire In- surance (.d ,34 Welwter v. Le ITu.it 24, 2(i — V. Tievs 40 — V. l'atte.son 204 a.lda. Wecblerburn v. Wedderljurn 23, 96 Week.s V. Stourton 140, 2t:2 Weir V. Matheson (!(], 7til Weiss V. Crafts 21 •> WeMon V. Templeton 86, 315 Welland Klectiou (Ont.) lle-Ciirri''v. IkiUtij 070, 095, 722 Wolksley v. Murnington 159 Wolls V. Kilpin 152 Werdcrnian v. Society Generale.. D'Eleetiicite 38, 41, 54 West Elgin Election (Ont.) Ee ; Caactdli'H V. Mutiroe .. 670, 671, 672, 695, 696, 721, 722, 723, 728 West Hastings' Election, Ke 665, 090 West Middlesex I'^lection — l\'all:er v. /»Vss' 676,701 WestSimcoe Election (Ont.) Ue. .718, 720 West Toronto l']lection, Ke— ,4 /•)/?- ,ifroii(i V. CronLs 715, 722 West V. Downman 182 Westbrooke v. Browett 282 Western Insurance Co. He 145 Western .Assurance Co. v. Capreol.. 263 Western District Bank v. Turner . Western of Canada O. L. & W. Co lie Westmacott v. Hanlcy - Whalley v. Wlialley Wheatley v. Bastow — v. 8bar[ie 520 VVhelan v. Couch 198. 202 Wheeler v. Home 106 White V. Beasley 242 — V. Belfry 791 — V. Chitty 53 W. Wlii.'e V. Courtney 133 — V. Cummins 44, 28;{, 364 Whitehead V. Bullalo & L. H. R. \V. Co 750, 753 — V. North 89 Whittkld V. Itol)erts 260, 266 Whitla V. Halidav 245 Whitney v. Smith 39, 43, 47, 128 WhittcUiore v. Whittemore 206 Wiard V. (;able 97, 364 Wigle V. McLean 50 — V. .'"'etteringtou 240 Wivditman v. Hdliwel 97 Wi'lby V. .Standard 748 AVilde V. Crow 142 Wildv V. M;d-Hant3 R. W. Co .... 153 Wilev V. Ledvard 116 adda. Wilkes V. Saunion 1 1 1, 249 Wilkins v. Beeves 51, 52 Wilkinsiin v. Schneuler 344 — V. Wilkinson 112 WillcK-k V. Terrell 102 Wilktt V. B.lantord 96 Williams, Ke 24 — V. Alien 36,54,55 — V. Corbj' 60 — V. Hauu 139 — V. Powell 96 — V. Reynolds 367 — V. Wood 193 \\'illiamson v. Seaber 108 Willis V. Parkinson 182 — V. Walker 40 — V. Willis 35, 120, 284 Wilson, Re 319 — Re— Lloyd v. Tiehborue 280 V. Beatty — Re Donovan ... . 751 — V. Brown 764 V. Church 755 — V. (Tapham IGO — v. Cluer 100 V. Ennnett 20, 26 — V. Greenwood 153, 155 — V. McCarthy 99, 159 V. Metcalfe . . 100, 101, 107, 162 — V. Robertson 182 — V. Turner 322 — V. Wilson .167, 168, 293 Wiltshire v. Marshall 147 Winchester, Bishop of, v. Mid-Hants R. W. Co 229 Winklev v. Winkley 7 Wisewold, Re 19 Wishart v. Cook 212 Withers v. Parker 529 Witt V. Ames 23 107 — 63 i 254 23 30 ^\'(K)d V. - V. — V. — V. — V. — V. — V. — V. — V. — V. Brett ( 'n.>;sii Gram Hitch Hurl McAl Scoleg Vince Wcigl Wood Woodliall. Re- Wood hill V. Sn \\'oiid]i()Use V. ' WiJodward v. 1 — V. S Wormsley v. Si Wfirrall v. Join Worth V. McK( Woitiiani V. Tr Wriglit, Re... V. Kin — V. Ley — V. Moi — V. Tuc Tai'.lk of Casks. XXXI w. \\'o(iil V. Brett ... . '(•' IT - V. ( 'n.-<.sin .-,|f) ~ V. Gr,inl . 28, s. 2 .... '){)'. " s. 12 noi 0. 78, .s. S3 c. S 2.') 1 .... 41 11 a If) 15 & Itl N'iot., e. SC, s. 4". n'. & 1 Win. IV., c. 3(), iil ) » 19 & 20 Viet , c. 120 4 21 & 22 " c. 77 23 & 24 ... 39 , . 43 ... 43 ... 44 ... 45 ... 4G ... 5() ... 37 ... 320 c. 77 320 c. 93 313 ir.2 25 .<: 2(i " ( 51 28 Vict., c. 45 r. r. 7 127 108 '28 29 320 320 TABLE OF CANADIAN STATUTIS CTTEI). C. S. C. 299 c. / 9. s. 4. C. S.U. C, c. 12, ss. 34, 37 .(;3, 70 . . 3()0 c. 113 55(5 c. 119, s. 590 12 Vict. c. 81 (;43 " " s. [4(5 " " s. 148 13 & UA'iet. c. ()t . 22 Viet., c. 9(!, s. 22 24 " c. 40 c. 41, 28 29 015 029 .(515, (51(5. t)33, (>43 531, 533 558 334 5, s. 21 553, 554, 555 209, 213 299 502, 503 c. 28 s. 20 29&30Vict.,'c.'43 ....... c. 4f>, s. 1 . . 32 Vict., c. 7, (O. ) s. 1 558 " c. 11,(0.) s. 3 591 " c. 32 (().) 519 33 Vict., c. 10(C).) 591,601 " c. 29(D.)s. 80 f5() 34 Vict., c. .3, (U. ) s. 9 731, 732 " c. 10(0.) 340 37 Vict., c. 9, (D.) s. 20 r)(i9, 094 '• s. 96 6(i8, 693 " s. 98 668, 693 37 Vict., c. 10, (0.) {I'll" Dntinnhm Cutitronrfi'il Ehction 1874) A,:t s. 4 s. (i. s. 8 .... 569 . . . . 664 664, 689 .... 667 " 3. 8 s-3 4.. 674, 689, 692, 700, 716 '« s. 9 667,692 " s. 10 ms, 693 " 8. 11 .. ..6t;7, 670, 692, 695 " s. 13 . . . .667, 676, 692, 702 ss. 14-27 677. 703 70»> 704 (586 680 " 0. 37 38 Vict., c. 10, .28 ....677, 680, 703 .32 67 S . 45 .50 . 54.... 681 683 707 . 55 667, 681, 692 .56 . . . . (D.) (L).)ss. 1-2. 667, 670, 678, 692, 695, 701 ss. 29-31 . . . .686 8. 45 s. 56 708 707 709 142 703 712 084 TA15LE OF Canadian Statutes Cited. xxxiii 38 Vict., f. 10, 8. 57 .... " " H. 58 " c. II, (b.) s. 4S" 39 Viot.,c. S, (U.) 8. 2 .. K. S. U., c. 1, s. 8 0. 10, B. 3 X t( it t( (( t( << << (< (( (( l< <( (i 684, 710 •584, 710 .571,00!!, 0<»4 liCl '2-20, O-.'O 717 as. 4 o 717 11, 8. 8. 8. 8. 8. 720 717 720 7171 717 715 7 IS 715 710 18.S . 2, 8.8. 5 .. 8. 2, s.s. 8 . . 8. 4 5 i 8 9 ' 8.10 ' 8.11 714,710,721 ' B. \'2 715,725 ' «-1.1 716 ' 8- 14 710, 727 ' 8. 15 720, 725 ' 8. 17 731 ' 8.18 731 ' 8.19 7.S1, 733 ' 8.27 731 ' 8.38 7-jyl 8. 39 7-29 I 8.40 729 i 8. 41 728, 7.S0I 8. 44 728, 729 8. 45 7.j«^ 8. 40 7.2s 8. 47 7.2s s. 48 7-28 8. 50 7-23 8. 51 729, 734 8-52 7-29, 734 8. 54 733 s. 50 729 8. «'-' 729, 732 8.74 733 8. 75 733 8. 70 733 8. 77 734 8. 78 734 8. S-' 737, 738 8-83 737 8- S4 737, 742 8-85 737 8. 87 738 8. 89 73S s. 90 740 8. i>l 740 8. 92 740, 742 8. 93 740 8.94 741 8. 103 7-25, 744 3. 104 744 (I ■ • tc <( >< (< K. S. 0., c. II, s. 105 735 " 8. 100 715,720 " 8. 107 ....710,724,713 c. 12, 88. 5-9 717 :: c.15,8.24 ::: u c. 16, sa. I-O or^2 c. 38, s. 19.........'.' 494 571 •' a. 20 "4- " 8. 27." .' 740,' 749, '750, 751 ;; «-28 750,754 «-29 749 «--0 747 " 8.44 7(ji 8. 45 748 ,, 8- 46 .".' 748 " 8.48 748 c. 39, 8. 29 78 " 88. 33-5 501 " 8. 53 553, 554 c. 40, s. 8 3.59. ;; «-27 76 " 8.34 8,102 " 8.30 jgo " 8.39 ; 154 " 8. 44 244 '>94 " s. 47 ' •><")4 " 8.59 ;: 300 " 8. 65 80 8. 66 300 8.67 80 8. 69 319a(lila. 8. 76 320, 321, 322 8. 77 319, 320 8. 78 319, 320,324 8. 85 320 8.86 3o7 8. 95-90 108 8, 101 Ol(j 8. 102 104 c. 43, s. 2 563 " 8. 10 800' 8. 34.. 494, 571, 76.3, 765 ss. 35-36. ..494,571, 763, 766 S.37..494, 571, 763, 705, 760 s. 38.. 494, 571, 76.3,766 8. 39 494, 571, 763 8.40 494, ,^71, 763 s. 41.. 494, 571, 763,767 8.42 494, 571, 763 c. 46, ss. 51, 54 30 " s. 59 40 c. 49, 8. 9 80 8. 10 79, 812 8.11 79 " 8. 32 SO c. 50, s. 37 52 1 it <( <( <( << (( d XXXIV Tahle of Canadian Statutes Citkd. II. s. o., 0. :iO, s. 40 r»i() " H. 41 C14 " B. 75 SI " 8. 15(5 ...56,57, «3, (i4 c. 55 558, 551) " s. 3, ss2 Ill c. (51, s?. 1, t) 102 c. (52, ss. 2-11 117 '• s. 4 71 " 8. 10 271), 288 " s. 38 524 03 524 (K), s. 40 41 07, s. 10 .531 '• S3. 1(5-28 531 70 80 70, 8. 7 51(7 84,8.2 5(53,51)1 c. SS, s. 7 51)2 " s. 17 51)5 c. 9.3, s. 3 ....213, 299 c. 115, s. 4 108 c. 98, ss. 13-14 194 c. 101 585, 704 " s. 309 c. 107, s. 15 52 8. 32 44 8. 3-i....41,42, 44, 119, 282, 287 41, 113 41, 113 41, 113 41, 113 41, 113 30 37 8. 8. 8. 38 s s, s. s, 39 40 c. 108, s. 4 17 102 8. 18 102, 252 c. 109, s. 1 298 c. 110, s. 2 , . . 295 s. 3 295,300 .s. 5 29(5 " 8.6 297, 302 " 8. 7.. 296, 297, 299, 302 8. 12 299 " 8. 14 299 " 8. 16 305, 306 H. S. 0.,c. 110, 8. 17 305 " H. 18 305 " 8. 19 305 " " 8. 20 305 " 8.21 305 " 8.22 308 •• 8.23 305,306 " 8. 33 312 c. Ill, 8.74 257 " B. 81 249 " 8.82 296 " c. 116, a. 7 46 c. 118, 8. 1 499 •' c. 12(5, 8. 3 298 " 8. 8 80. 319, 813 " 88. I), 10 80, 31'J c. 1.30, 8. 1 81 c. 131, 8. 3 5915 c. 132 .3U2 Ks. 1-3 81 s. 8 .32:5 c. 140, a. 4 491 c. 149, 8.26 30 c. 174, 8. 4(55: 194 c. 180, s. 116 29!) c, 220, s. 49 350 41 Vict., c. .'), (0.) 8. 27 749 " c. 0, (i).)8. 14 664, 089 " c. 8, (0.)8. 5 17 8.9 50,57,66 42 Vict., c. 15, (0.) 8. 7 m, 57, 64 " c. 18.(0.) .'■kSS " c. 20, (O.) 8. 1 254 " c. 22, (O.) 2(5S| 44 Vict., c. " c. .39, (I).) 3. 10 43 Vict., c. 14, (O.) 8. 4.. " c. 3(5, (O.) 3. 1.. .571, 670, 09") SO 350 44 Vict, c. 5, (0.) (Thi' JiidlcatiireAct of Ontario, ISSl.) 8. 9. ...76, lf.2 3. 12. .1,67,4!);: S. 16. .'54 8. 17. 23 8. 18 ....8, 5-20 8. 20 . 709 S. 28 . 4!)4 8. 32 . 75: 8. 38 .747. 749, ir,: S. 44. ...74, 519 S. 45 . 71 s. 52 . .... 491' ?.. 58 . . ..»5, .381 8. 60. 4!)i 8. 64. ...85, 3'25 '1 1 8. OS. 183 i t 8. 74. . ..2!\ 49! c. ( • • IC II ii " c. f " 0. 14 " c. 1( 48 Vict., c. 11 46 Vict., c. 12 " c. 18 << a 11 a 8 (1 8 Tai!le of Caxadia 44 Vict., c. 6, (O.) 8. 87 . .6(54, (JCa, 8.91 ny, i4(i c. 6,(0.) 7,;;, 8. 4 ,(,4, 7(17 :: i-f -^^.z^T 8. 77(5 c. 8, (().)8. 1 5-.-. 0- l-l. (0.) .•}!(), si.S " c. !(;,(().) 300 45 Vict., c. 11, (().)s. 1 r,.,.t 46 Vict., c. 12, ((J.) ■■ 3p) " c. 18, (().), ss. (59-71 (517 " 8. 73 ,;o.j Bs. 70-87 (118 Bs. 131-13(5 no-' 8. H'i ; : r,-: 8-150 6.V, 8- 15(5 (;.'}i 8. 184 «i7 8- 185 r,i7, fi._)() 8- 18(5 620, fiL'8 8. 188 (;.)7 8. 189 (519 8. 101 6-27, (528 8. 192 629, ti30 X Statutes Cited. xxx^• 146 Viut., c. ISs. 193 ... c^y I 8.197 '(;,9 " K3. 198-202 CM I :: :: "-''o.-^ oh 641 ' 8-'-'0't (544 ' '• 8. 2()r. 622,(539 ; :; 8.20(5 '016 ' «-210 032 " 8.49.-) j(j7 47 Vict., c. 4, (().)8. 44 '717 48 Vict, c. 4, (U.) u.l.la. 734 " c. 13, (o.) 8. r. . . . . ;; ;; «• n aa.ia. 36 8. 12.. add;.. 4(», 27.S, 3(55 8. 13.. acWa, 327,813 8. l(i .'■)20 n.l.lii. 8- 17 794aa(!a. s. 19 771 8. 20..716 adda., II .. ""'» ""- 8.21 813 8. 22..137, 172, ftdda. 8.23 7(53 adda. " c. 16, (0.) 524 adda. i Act O .76, 102 , 67, 4i)'J . . . ri4 ... 'J3 ..8, 520 .... 799 .... 494 75" 747. 749, 7o; ,.74,51? .... 71 .... 49i ..J"), .-581 .... 492 ..85, 325 . ... 183 ..29, 491 Xo. of llulc. 241..(jo .-JC TADLE OF RULES OF SUPREME COURT CITED. 242.. 09, 5C 243.. 09, 5C 248.. 7.33. 2.J0..733. Ni>. of ,,. ~ Jj;;-f WITKEE CTED. 2.14., 69, 49 255., C9, 14 25f),.fi9. 1 . . rm. 102.. 46, .50. 2.17.. 69, 60 3.. I. ".4, l.-iC, 22.3, 2.34, 276, 278, 3.32, 103. .31 , 32, 33, 37, .38, 46, 54, 58, 493. 258.. 09. 372, 378, 379. 104.. 51. 2.19., 69, 50 8.. 17. 107., 54, 63. 260,, 09. 9.. 17. 20, .'iOG, 629, 636. 108... ^.4, 63. 2(51,, 09. 19...VJS, r,30. 109 .239. 2<;2..«i9, 64 20. .307. 11 4.. 48, 92, 120,288, 793, 794. 263.. 09, 22: 21..S12. 125...5.S9. 264., 09. 25.. M2. 127... 54. 205., 09. 26.. 492. 128.. 59. 266,, 69. 31. .S.VJ. 129...")9, 219. 2(7,. 09, .576 33. 22. 1.30.. 219. 268.. 09, 74. 36.. 12, 16. 47, 281, 313,316, 356. 131 . .82, 91, 146, 224, 246, 331, 621, 528, 269.. 09, 74. 37.. 16, 3.'i7. 145.. 5.39. 271.. 70. 39. 3 14. 147.. 102. 272,, 70. 43...') IS. 148.. 519. 273., 797. 45...S.')9. 1.50..r>l, .521, 528. 282,, 09, 70. 50.. CI, 135, 811, 812. 158. 170, 521. 283., 120, Hi 51.. 507. 163.. 7.3, 124. 284,, 141, 14; 53. 20, .1.30. 170.49.3,497. 285.. 09, 147, 54.. 20, 21, 528, 5.30. 171.. 497. 286.. 70, 117. 55.. 492, 507. 172.. 497. 287.. 70, 117. 56.. 492. 17S..60. 288.. 70, 117. 57 . . 492. 191.. 495. 289,. 70, 117. 58.. 492. 193.. 562, 584. 290.. 70, 117. 59.. 492. 194...5()2, .584. 291.. 70, 117. 61... 3.59. 195.. 221, 594, 562. 292,. 70, 117. 62.. 5 18. 202.. 494. 293., 70, 117. 63.. 5 IS. 203.. 149. 294., 70, 117. 64.. 518. 210.. 518. 295,, 70, 117. 65.. 518. 211.. 02, 149. 296., 70, 117. 68.. 2.36. 217.. 494. 297,, 70, 117, 69. 315. 218.. 494. 298,. 70, 117. 70.. 47. 21 9.. 63. 299.. 70, 117. 71.. 22. 220... 56, 6.3, 170. 300.. 70, 117. 76.. 518. 221.. 68. 301.. 09. 77.. 518. 222.. 12, 62, 68,791. 302,. 09. 78..17, 234, 236, 377, 378, 794. 224.. 0.3, 64. 303,, 09. 79.. 79. 225.. 56. 304,, 09. 80.. 80, 812. 226.. 66. 305.. 09. 88.. 278. 227.. 56. 307.. 503, 582, 90.. 31. 228.. 62. 308., 224, 503, 91..43, 53. 230.. 170. 309.. 224, 797. «2..43. 236.. 66. 310.. 797. 93.. 54. 66. 2.37.. 5.30. 311.. 171. 95... 50, 51. 2.38.. 02. 313.. 527. 96.. 493. 239.. 65, 67,69. 315.. 149, 507. 99.. 52, 53. 240.. 500. 318.. 149. J ABLE OF KULES OF «l I'RKME UOURT UITED. XXX Vll ^i;;-, "^ Wheke Cited. JttllC. Uuio!^ Wueke Cited. 241,. 00, noo. 319.. 149. 212..H0, f)00. 320.. 149. 213,. 69, 500. .•{2I..149. 248.. 733. 322.. 149. 2:)0..733. 323.. 149, 368. 204.. 69, 496. 324.. 149. 25.-).. GO, 149, 365, 501, 620. .•{26..14, 17, 77, .179. 2r)f5..69. 326.. 14, .'504,797. 257.. 69, 601. 327.. 17, 504. 258.. 69. 328.. 17. 259.. 69, 601. .•{29.. 77. 2t;0,.69. 330.. 74. 201.. 69. .331. .122, 194, 215, 241, 266, 267. 2(!2..()9, 541. 3.33., 2.S9, 276. 203.. 69, 223. 3.34.. 239, 276, 276. 2()4..69. .335.. 2.39, 275, 276. 2i;5..69. 3.36.. 241, 261. 266.. 69. 337.. 267. 2(7.. 69, 676. 338.. 89, 181. 208.. 69, 74, 519. 841.. 166, 275. 209.. 69, 74. .344.. 162. 271.. 70. 272,. 70. 345.. 77. 347.. 506. s 273.. 797. 348.. 17, 506. ^ 282.. 69, 70. 362.. 797. 13 283.. 120, 148, 149, 218,754. 367.. 627. <0^ 284.. 141, 143. 3.^)8.. 168. % 285.. 69, 147,218. 3, 754. 423.. 85, 525. 424..321, S13. 425.. 498 42(;..81, 85, 341. 427. .08, 81, 342, 351, 352, 373, 5()5, 581. 428.. 70, IGS, 494, 504, 505, 517, 518, ooo, lOl, liii , rJi. 429.. 496. 430.. 794. 431.. 12. 432. . 15, 171, 358, 502, 535, 539, 553, 580. 4.33.. 331. 434.. 146. 435.. CO, 170. 43(5 . . 505. 438.-171,760. 439.. 172. 444.. 12. 445. .59, 01, 124, 125, 168, 169, 3;"56, 502, 523, 53"), 53G, 537, 5^0. 44G..59. 447.. 81, 172. 448.. 172. 449.. 172. 450.. 172, 527. 451.. 59, 527. 452 .59. 453.. 59. 141, 170. 455.. 220. 456.. 220, 538, 771. 457.. 220, 538,771. 459.. 528, 805. 460.. 493. 461.. 22 1,222, 493. 462.. 222, 792. 463.. 170. 464.. 9, 141, 515, 523. 465..141,.-)23. 466.. 141, 515,523. 467.. 17, 141. 468.. 141, 52.3. 469.. 141, 523. 470.. 141, 144, 471.. 790. 473.. 494. 474.. 32. 475.. 183. 477.. 343, 359,772. 478.. 343. 359,772. 480.. 223, 796. 486.. 800. 495. .787. Nv. of iiule. 496 497 WuERE Cited. 498. 499. 500. 501. 502. 503. 504. 505. 506. 507 .787. .788. .788. .788. .788. .788. .788. .788. .788. .789. .215, 789 508, 789. TABLE I.. 569, IL..5G9, in.. 223. I v.. 223. v.. 221, 508.. 789. 509. 510. 511. 511. 512. 513. 514. 515. 5l<». 790. £20 , 521. 522 . 523. 524. 794. 790. 225, 494, 503, 571, 790, 797. 790, 797. 535, 557, 791. 12, 68, 791. "2'> 792 15^175, .333, 557, 791, 792. 792. 517...379, 789, 793. 5 18.. 48, 92, 120, 288, 793. 519.. 156, 360, 794. 17, 234, 236, 377, 378, 794. 224, 225, 796, 798. 224, 225, 582, 796, 798. 222, 796. 525.. 582, 796. .r2G..224, 797. 527. .224, 503, 571, 582, 79G. 797, 798. 528... 503, 571, 797. 529.. 503, 560, 798. 530.. 503, 560. 798. 531.. 503, 560, 798. 532 .799. 533.. 799. 534.. 226, 800. 535.. 226, 801. 536.. 801. 537.. 804. 538. .804. .805. .805. .95aclda. 805. .806. .806. 544.. 565, 805, 807. 545. .532, 53t. 557, 569, 804, 810. 545a.. 534, 810. 54G..811. 547..557atl}v/. 4'JO, as incntioneil in the following talile. The other aiMitions are for the most part references to cases reported, ami statutes passetl, (-ince the publi- cation of the 1st volume : A DDE XI) A. rage 2. •_v>. '26. 28. 29. 30. 31. S() At the end of .'ird paragraph, aild : " Where the matter is one of equity jurisdiction, the practice of the former Court f>f Chancery, save as expressly altered hy Tfn Jui/trafttre Arf and Ruh-<, now governs, in all the Divisions : Walmxlni v. MundiiJ^Qh. T. X. S. 317; '^•^ L. ^. Q. P.. 304." 1st line, after "(see Soton l.')-HJ)," add, '' UmAri' v. /;./'///, •_".» (ir. -*..}." .'5th line from bottom, add, "a solicitur uinpluyed by a mortgagor and mortgagee, to prepare a jnortgagc, after eompletiou of the mortgage holds the title dei'ds for the mortgagee, and cannot claim any lien thereon, for C(w(s due by the luoltgagur: K.r /xirfr (Jiiiim, 4'.t I,. 'I". N. S. Sil." After the 3rd paragraj)!!, add, "costs incurred liy an a lmiiii-.tr,itur in administration proceedings, are a cliarge upon the est ite, and upon Ins death, the administrator ih' houU imn takes the estate subjuut to the charge, and cannot compel delivery of tlie papers until payment of such costs: Rf Watmn, HO L. T. N. S. 20,"i ; .")3 L. J., ( li. 30.".." 17th line from bottom, aft(;r " 18 C. L. J. 5(5," add, *'//.»// v. . R. 478; rrUilnrh v. Fnalri/>, 10 1'. I!. 308." 7th lint! from top, after "4 Chy. Cii. K. 03," add, '• Dair. O. K. ,S7 ; 20 ( '. 1.. J. 1 10.' 3rd line from liottom, add, "The < 'ourt will not exerci.se its .suininar^' jurisdiction over a solicitor to compel re[iayiiiLut nf a loan : !!• Brjaiif, -.0 L. T. X. S. 4r.O." After 3rd paragraph, add, "an order .striking a solicitor otf the l!oll f<«r misconduct is not a criminal proceeding, and is apiiealabk : He Jfanltrici; 40 L. T. X. S. r)84 ; r)3 L. .). Q. H. 04." After 4th ])aragraph, add, " The High Court has now j>owcr, under 48 Vict. e. 13, 8. 11 ((.).), to ai>point an administrator, or administrator ml lili III. G I =3 Page 40. 2ii(l li s. \2 agaii 10th lii 41. 20th liii V. J/ was : 29th lit 9 Ir. 1.S9.. 42. 3r." add, " ,int>; p. 31)." 41. 20th line from bottom, aft*T*"2i;r.310,"add, "hutsee Ih'.Moorc, McMjinKt V. Miiiirc, 21 Cliy. I'. 778, ^rhcre, tindtr Thf Trustee Act, 1850, a trustee was appointeil to discharge the .itittes of an executrix who retired." 29th lino from liuttom, aftirr"l'3«;r. 4»>l," add, "but i. V,. 2;\i," aII. - R^ Rohhumi, 27 < 'li. 1). IfiO." tiO. After 3rd j)aragr:ipli. a^M, "the C">a:!rt has jurisdiction to oi'der any pro- ceeding to l)e amended whjcib i-V'titatns scandabnis matter, f. ;/., scandalous statements in a bil] ^.f o:'*ts may be ordered to be struck out : Re Miller d- MHIer, 51 L. 'f. X. S. ■%»:*: Er.sa.er cause, nuist be made on notice : Dnnlop V. C.rp', ration "f Tn-1:. 2 Chy. Ch. K. 417." 79. 13tii line from top, after '• 7 P. K. 729." add, •' but see post p. 813." 15th line from bottom, after •• P. R. S)"." add, "but see post p. 813." 95. 11th line from top, add "the XSasT^r La ♦.•rlinary has also now, in matters penn Ui;} the Master in Ciiamb.rs had on the 15th Marcli, lss4. Rily^ S. C 54I. poM p. S0.5." 99. lltli line from top after " 17 '^r. 3;C" a 1 1, 'Wen though the income of the whole estate ))e beriueathed to a;ii"»th«.r for life : Tuoniei/ v. Trai'i'ij, 4 0. 11. 708, and see further as t-'iatersst on legacies : He Jiulhin'^ Truit.'^, 25 Ch. D. 743; .•■)0 I.. T. X. S. 2-»: Ri On>-e, Olire v. IW^terwai, 50 L. T. N. S. 355. 104. Paragraph 3, 10th line, after "4S L. T. X. S. 279," ad.l, "22 Ch. D. 727; 9 Ap[). Ca. 1 ; 50 L. T. X. S. .TW: m».1 -i^e R^ Brifr, lirifr v. Eri.iun. 2(5 C'li. D. 238 ; but he is, for the l':«s* --.-i.-iviiioued by employing im[>roper agents: Frif v. Ta/mn), 28 Ch. D. ".Joili-.^l L. T. X. .S. 32»i; or for negli- gently allowing money to remain t«»li>ng in the hands of proper agents : MrCnrtfr v. .Ve(;,,t.'r, 7 <>. P.- 243: '.■««« v. C0'^: 7.'. Sniifli, 4 (). H. .MS." 10!». 1st line. after "21 C.r. r.4*),"add, "Mint.', add, "the Mister c:innot,howovtM', iuipiire into tlie validity nf the in-itrunuMit upon which the phuiititr's action is lirought, and upon which h'' hasolitained judgment : lilckforil v. (Irdii'l Jitiiction J'. W. Cii., 1 S. ( '. R. (iOu ; see pp. 72."), I't spi/. ; not even at tlie instance of jiarties added in his olHce : Mr/).ii(ij(i// \. Ltnihit// Pd/x-r MiU.'< Co., 10 r. I;. 247 : 2i» ('. I.. .1. 133 ; Wlh ij v. Lf,hjiu-<1, 10 V. K. 1S2 ; 20 C. J-. .1. 142. 7th paragrajih, .")th line, after "therewith" .add, " WlUij v. L'JijiD'l, 10 1'. K. 1S2." 121. At the end of 1st paragra[iii, add, "but see Ex parte Fiirlmjs, 2.") ( 'h. 1). 3:?S; r.O L. T. X. .^. 109. 128. 3rd line from top, add, "and he may be adf Mimtreal, 13 Cr. fiO : but see Ahcll V. Parr, 9 T. K. 504." 1.37. Ifith line from bottom, after "9 1". K. 271," add, "lint see rontni, dnint v. a rant : 10 P. K. 40; and, .see now, 48 Viet. c. 1.3, ((».) -i. 22." 147. Last line of 2nd paragraph after "48 L. T. N. S. 403," add, "22 Ch. 1). 430; followe.l, MrMW.an v. Wnnshorotigh, 10 P. P. 377; 20 C. P. .1. 387." 149. 2nd line from bottom after " 1 Chy. Ch. R. 31," add, ''Mulkn-n v. Doerks, ni P. T, N. S. 429." l.")S. 3rd line of paragraph 2, after "7 /i niion P. S. A.,'2(] Ch. 1), 249; .lO P. T. N. S. 291 ; /:"/,>•((.< v. WHliiuu-'i, .■)2 L. T. N. S. 39. Put a judgment bj- eon- sent to establish a forged will, may be set aside on the forgery being subsetiueutly discovered : see /V/V.-.//«((« v. 7'/«>//Mr<, 9 P. I >. 210. ; ol 1^, P. T. N. S, 843." s =3 Addknua. XllV I'iige IS.S. Note in iii;irj.in of '2i\<\ pai.igr.iiili, " suo now 48 Vict. c. l,"?, p. 17 (C) " 1%. AftLT 1st ii.u'.i^iiD.li, iuM, "aial see Bu.--ii;ll v. < ■„itk,-<, L'TCli. D. 4'Jl : .M I.. T. N. S. '242." •J23. Utli lino I'lMiii hcittoiii, for " suvc'ii " at tin; uinl of tlic liiij ruad, "two [Marl. Hi V. JJiru,;/, \{) V. 11. ."{hS ; 'JO '". I.. J. .S".).)" 2'J(). At the end of j iira^nijih 1, ;iiUl, " i\ judgment prononntod hy a single Juil^o, on a bearing on fuitlKT directions, in not apptalaMo to a Divi- sonal (_'ourt, except l>y consent : Wantihy v. Siiiallirvinl, 10 1'. R. 2.'J.'J ; "Jll C. L. .1. 174. Oril. -ii.'", "-'nd line, after "decree," add, "or on liill and ans\\X'r, or on ai>j)(rd from a M;,.stcr's report." '241, 11 til line from bottom, after "case," add, '■^ Mr Dmnjull v. /.iiii/.-/ T'lj.! r M;IU Co., lUP. K. 248." 24"). At the end of paragraph 5, adtl, " MfDmitjall v. Ltinl.Mnj J\ijn r Mill.^ To., 10 i'. a. 247; 20 r. L. J. VMl" 240. oitl Hue irum top, for "Wednesday"' read "Friday." 248. I'ara^r.ph 2, after "/.■^.-/Vs v. (n/c/irisf, 10 Cr. oOl," add, ''Mr/n/;irr v. Thvwjt.-<»u, GO. 11. 710; ISir. L. .). VXl" 2511. I'aragrapli 7, aiter "2i»lli Seiitcmher, 1883," add, ",") (). K. 401; Faiil/s v. iy(//"^'( /", aLu\e cited, Mas .-iiilj^cipiently reversed in apjieal ; .see 'J App. K. .-;;7." 254. Paia-i.^h li, iidd after "10 <;r. SOC,' "if the ni(jrtgagee retain the niwney he lun^t ;'.pply it on aecoiint, Jh.' Paragi aph 5, or.lline, after "1 Chy. Lli. R. 72," ;idd, "nor is he entitled to charge him with tlie prenuuuis paid, unh ss the in.surance is eflVited umler 42 Vict. cli. 20, siqint ; Jfcliitosh v. (Jiiliirlu Bunk, 20 . 9 P. 11. .')2()." At the end of fifth paragrapli, add, " and alimony was allowed from the date of the servict; of the writ, where judgment was obtained for default of defence, it liaving been expresaly asked by the notice of motion, but the alimony for tlio period prior to the judgment was directed to bo allowed on the basis of interim alimony : Ihnidrhj v. Ifiiiiarti/, (before Boyd, ('., nth February, 1885.") 319. After 7tli paragraph, ,add, " In the case of adults, an order of the Court for sale operates as a conversion, and the share of a ])erson dying after tlie order, but befure sale, will descend as personalty : ffi/itl v. Mtckln, 25 L'h. 1). 735 ; as to lunatics see /.'. .S'. O. e. 40 s. iV^ ; /.V /iarb'r, 17 Ch. D. 241 ; 44 L. T. X. S. 33; 50 L. J. Chy. 334 ; h'e TiKjurll, 51 L. T. N. S. 83. " 325. 12th line fnmi top, after 403. add, "Mr.VUhoi v. ]riniJ,i>rou;/h, 10 P. P. 377; 20 C. L. J. .387." 32G. 10th line from bottom, after "2t C!r. 474," add, " nroolri v. Conk'j, 21 C. L. J.*3()." ,327. After 2nd paragrapli, add, "but sec now 48 Vict. e. 13, s. 5, (0.) which enables tlie Court to make a declaratory judgment in cases where no consc'piental relief can be given." 336. 1st line after "Or. 81," add, ".and see lie Li/ons, 20 C. L. J. 33 ; 10 P. it. 160 ; Bonlhinx. Rowland, 4 0. R. 720 ; Iii\. O'Connor, 5 0. \\. 747 ; 20 C. L. .T. 210 ; Looneij v. Ctiirn.'^, before Boyd, C, 14th .January, 1885." 340. 15th line from top, add, "his jurisdiction has been extended by /i'(//'' S. (\ 548, and 48 Vict. e. 1.3, s. 13 (O.); see /w.s/ pp. 812, 813." .352. 6th line from bottom, add, " by direction of the .Judges of the Chancery Divisi(m, all applications to the Chancery Division, under T/ic Vfrn/m-.s' ami PurclKtKfirs' Art, are to be brought on ))etition, wliich is to be set down for liearing on a Wednesday, and a copy of the petition is to be left for the use of the .Judge." 357. 3rd line from top, after "19 C. L. J. 234," .add, " S. C. .stih noni Hew Anthonii, 9 P. R. 545 ; but see Ptppvr, P(/)j>ir v. Prpp' r, 50 L. T. X. S 580." 363. 5th line from bottom, add, "Grant v. O'raut, 9 P. R. 211; and see Maclennan, 2n. After I After 10 1 :>2o. 211(11111 Coil, 524. Gth liii Viet 557. Adil tc actio 12th hi At the attoi At the attor 15th 111 to be Acco paid 718. At thee by at 571. G66. 691. 716. Addenda. Xl\ I I' ,uf :«;:. Stli lino iVom bottom, after '"Jll," ad.l, "4 O. 15. IS." lid'J. Uth liiir fro;ii hottoiii aftiT, "Yoini',! v. HV/^///^" tuM, " t> I*. U. 108," .'170. After JJnl paragrai)!), add, "a partition, or saU;, cannot ho directetl ngainHt a tenant hn- lii'e of tliu wlicdu ustatu, on application if t!Ki8o entitled in remainder: Muscur v. /lolfuiu •*) <>. II. I(!t. 2i.'iid line from bottom, after 1 Uii Ajiril, 1S7">) fidd, "and see Luplntttt v. Sriuinii, 8 App. II. r>tiO. " ;t71. KUh line from bottom, after '"JOiir. 'J*JI,"add, '' J!e KirJ.jintri'l:, Kirk-. [uilrkl: V. .SVi (•t/^^■■'/^ 10 1*. 15. 4, except in favour of ,in infant co tenant : (.'oiii'cUr \. Courcir, 'J(> (Ir. .'K)7." (3th line from bottcm, atld, "only iinprovementu made by .-i teiirnit in eonuuon to jirevent llie estate ;4oing to ruin are recoverable : l.'ljli v. /)irt'S„i,, \'2 (.),. 15. I>. 101 ; fiU L. T. N. S. I'Jb A» against an execution creditor of the tenant w iio lias bcii in pfKSses-iion, the other tenants cannot ehaiye iiia siiare, with the execs of rent.s received liy him, in priority to the execution : McPJnrtiiiii v. ^Jr/'/i- r.^iu, 10. 1'. 1 1. 140. Where a sale is directed in a partition action, tlie Master .should imjuire as to ine.imbranees existing on the shares of parties intere-ited, up to tin; time (tf the .sale, and not merely up to tho commencement of the action ; such persons as have inenunbrances, if not already parties, bhoulu be made parties under Onl. '-'11, or tlnir lights will not be aflected : SCO Jl. S. U. c. 101, s. 'Jl, .s.a. '_' : h'o'.Mm v. J?',',<,,n, 10 T. K. 3'.M; 20 C. L. J. Il»i2." .S7.">. After iirst par.igraph, aild, "the C'hriatnias vacation ia excluded in the computation of tho month : lilnke v. /hd/dimj ainl Linni As^'ifiation, 10 P. I!. \-y.\; '20 C. L. J. 34. ■{7."). After first paragraph, add, "and see /.'<■ liiUf, Wrijht v. ]Vliit>; <) p. R. 447." After second paragraph, add, "and see /?e Sluehhuj, Aiithts v. iJcirnr, 10 V. 11. '2:U); 20 ('. L. .T. 1<)3." 520. 2nd line from top, add, " See now 48 Vict. e. 13, s. IG (0.) as to power of Court to remit penalties." 524. 5th line of note to ;.•((/,.■ 114, after "45 Vict. c. 11, s. 1 (<).)" add. "48 Vict. 0. 1« (O.)" 557. Add to seco'id paragraph, "and see lin/e. S. (\ 547 pusi p. 811, as to actions coninienced in the Chancery Division." 571. I2th line from bottom for " pp. 57-8," read "pp. 577-8." 660. At the end of note to A'i/A' 4, add, " as to whetliur iietitioner m.ay sign by attorney, see lie Wallace, 51 L. T. N. 8. 551." C91. At the end of note to J'ltle. 4, add, "as to whether petitioner may sign by attorney, sec Ih Wallace, 51 L. T. N. S. 551." 716. 15th line from bottom, after " link 10, post," add, " It would seem now to be necessary to pay the money into Court with the privity of the Accountant of the Supreme Court, in like manner as other moneys are paid into Court : see 48 Vict. c. 13, s. 20 (().) " 718. At tho end of note to Rale 4, add, " as to whether tho petitioner may sign by attorney, see lie Wallace, 51 L. T. N. S, 551." I t O Page 7l.'3. 734. A( ToT. IG 7(i;i. ;?n 7>7. A 7!)1. A. Addknda. xlvii I'ago 7-3. l.'Hli lino from hottoin, fur " in tiiiies," iimiI "in term?'." 734. At the end of note to llitli' 3'2, fulil, "see further as to C(jstd of election lietitions, tS Vict. c. 4 (<>.)"' 7r)7. loth lino from l)ottom, iulil, "in tiio event of an aiipellant witlulrawing his appeal, a respondent who haa given notice nnder this Onlir may, on application, he alloweil to proceed with hi.s cross-appeal as an original appeal, and the original appellant may hi; pernutted to deliver notice hy way of cross appeal : T/ir liit-ovhuj, 10 P. I). 18 ; ."1 I.. T. X. S. .ss:i ; •JIC. I,. -1. lis. 1i\'^. 3rd lino from liuitom, aild, " and see further 'as to cases in whirh aj'pi'id lies from County Courts, 48 N'ict. c. 13, s. 'J3 (O.) 787. After lUde X., a.) which consti- tutes the Accountant of the Su[ircme Court a corporation sole." 5 § cou The (list I! Queen's ISi'iic ivlatiiig to the tiling artii'li's ; nnswerod l)y i has sorvfd, is ■•*. 4, and tin- I 'I'llc Si'cnnd ail Attolliry w Attorniy m iio I'LCcipt of ii 00 l)l)8()lutl'. (Slit All Attornci ill Cliancory, a tiir Ontario, (y Wlifii .-i Soli slumld now \iv aii(lSu!icit(pi\s, , iiig that thf nn up : Sfo A',' M, 'i'i. Wlieri' a I'-arristcr at-] trausniitttHl to 1 j;iLi:s (•F thj: COUKTS OF QlKr.NS IJI'.NCII AM' COJlMoN PLEAS, 18 5 6. ATTuKXi:V>- Tlie first l^ulc printcil in tlir former o-ntctitui of Hiilcs of the itul.'s as to ad- rilatiiii,' to the adiiiis.siuii of Att-'iTivj*: aiwl prvsiriliiiig tlif tinu' Inr tiling artii'K's and assii:iiiiuiit> tlit-iv;'*'! : uhI evrtain qut-sitidn^ to lie answei'Lid l)y the Aitieletl Clerk, aini tLx. Atturntv with whnni he has served, i» now sui'iierseded I'V tLt- j>r«p.vi5U.us nt /<*. X. (/. e. 140, >. 4, and the Kulea of the Li«w StH.iety. HmS. The Seeond llule Jimvided for ll-rlifviK^ lo the other Courts when Ituli up to strit.- aii Attorney was stniek oil tlie roll: a»a tVr strikin- otttlie roll any '"«""""''■> "" •' . ' - mil. Attoriuy who had liitii stiiiek off the r(>U •>! aiiy i>tlui ('uiirt upon I'ni ijit of a eerlilica'e of the faet from $cch otht-r duit, and is now n'usolete. (See vol. 1, j). '_»;•.) Ail Att(M'iU'y.s of the (i>ueen's lU-neh. t'otuDioit rieas, ami Solieitiir.s Attorncy« are in Cliaiieery, are now .^nliritors <.f the 8u|.rvni.- Curt of .ludieature J|f'»,'*'Jl'cil'J«ot tor Ontario, (,/. .1. s. 74.) \Vhen a Solieitor is ordered to lliould now he drawn up >trikinghim offali esisting rolls of Attornevs ""^ ,!'"•' "''''''*^"'"" ;uid Solieitors, andoH'the roll of the Su|«T*mel"«»urt.and further order- ing that the name be not entered in any iutttre list that mav he made uj) : see /,'r Murtiii, and lli St.l'iriU'r, I Charley's Notes of Cases, p. 'i'i. Where a Solieitor. struek off the n^ils for miseomluct, is a liarrister at-Law, the Court may abo *lireet the order t^o/(icto suspcudeil from all the rights, i>'i\\( rs, .unl j)riviifi.'t'.s iH-loiiLjini,' to liiin as a iiicitilicr ol' tlic Law Soriity, wlii'ii suspoiisiou will continiu' until sucli Solicitor is l-ustoriMi to tile I'lills. Siicii susji.'iisiiiii (1.1, s nut ]>rccluile jiroceedings heing taken before the Bfnolicrs in Convocation, for disharring or expelling such Solicitor fmni the Society : Unle of I.iw Society, loO. iniJN OF THINITV TKilM, -JOrii \ ICT. Whi'iras tlir practicL' <»t' tlif ( "ourts of Queen's lii'iicli.auil ( 'oimii >n Pleas, in aii'l for Cjiper Canada has l)eon, tn a ^^rcat fxt-'iit, sn^teiNnlrd or altci'ed liy tlie Connnon Law Pi-o(*t'dur«' Aet, is.")!), an'l it is expedient tliat the written rnlfs of practice of the suid Conrts .sliould lie ('(jiisoljclatt'd : It is tln'refore ordered tliatall existino' ridfs of pi-actiec in citlier of the said (.'oui^ts in rcL,oird to civil actions — >avc and rxce[>t as reo;ards any sti'p or procetMJin.4" taken Lcfore these I'ules come into force — sliall he. from and after the first day of Trinity term, 1S.')(), annnlh'd, and that the practice, to he thenceforth olpser\ed in the said Courts with respect to the matters hereafter mentioned, shall he as follows. that is to say : Althou;,'h the former /?'/'»'.■« are reseiniled : yet in cases unprovided for, resort is stdl to he li id to tlie former practice : see Itii/r KiS, liii.it ]). r>.'{7 : and see
  • 'il'iwj v. M:!^ and it '■'■'|iiii-ed, it i tliat he h.as a tills : f:o.r y. Rule? etlrtc. Rule 8 pr ^vithont Ica\ Rule 9 p '"!• idcailin- Rule 10 JiidLiinent re. "<' siicli jiidifi tile iinnilicr III i"id in dcia judgment as ''.V the defcn. proper oflicer '",^'•< of the recovered, tl tlieivin state, plea. Til is lliil, \s-. id (.'(..MMoN Law Rilhs. (T. T., IS.')*;), o—lO. 49.3 'Vhia If u/fi» still in force, iiud see C/i>/. ')>•'/. 4!». iiiid note, vol. 1. p. '2- if "■'/■ Till' onk'T will imw l»e fiMiiti'il witliout fiiiy proviHioii ;i!S t(i t!if iiayniiiit of (...sts ; . ISO. Rule 5 I'l'i'viik'd tliiit .1 i^pfciiil .•I'lmirt^'ion of iirocliciii amy, or L;iiar- Hulc.'), as to iiJ- iliaii. to |ii()sei^-ute, or i'rihi'i I. I ins A'/" set-nis to 1)1- L'tli'to. .\n ailnnssion ot a pro ..u|nTSfrte<1. clu-'in amy to prosocutt.' is no lon^'or lu'oi'ssary. An infant miy now sne liy his ni'xt friend, in the manner lieretoforo praeti-sed in the < 'oiirt iif Chancery: /^'/f S. ('. 9ti. Wiieu agii:irdiiiM ml !it'')ii is appointed to ail infant defendant, his authority to act as irnanlian only extends to tlie action in whicli lie is appoiuteil. .r(>iM>i:i: or i'.\utii:s. Rule 6 provided that when a plaintiff amended his writ hy addiiit,' «"!'■;'' ^»P>'''- p:'.i'ties, alter notice liy defendant, tir upon a plea in aliatenieiit, he iiiust tile tlie written consent of the parties so addi'il. This Huh however appears to he now snpersciled liy l!'il< S. <'. lo;i //, and it lias lieen held that .a consent in writiiiu is no lMU.;er ici|iiirecl, it is s'lfli-'ifnt if the solicitor for t!ie cxistin,' pi lintitr stites that he has authority to eo:iscnt on lichvlf of tlie ])ro|(os,.il neW|]ilain- till's: t'o.r\-. ./,t,iir<, inch. I ». ."•."•: 4.". L. T. .\. <. 471. 3 I'LF.ADINCS. Rule 7 aholished side-har rules for time to dielarc, .and is now t'tl'ete. Rule 8 I'rovided tliat .1 defemlant should leit withdiiw ids plra without leave, and is ir>w superceded liy /i''(/' .s'. I'. 17<'<'. Rule 9 provided that the lony v.aeation slioiild not lount in time i'lr pleadin;.', anc in a < 'ouit of record, tin iiumlier of the roll (if any i on which sucli proecedini.'s are entered, and ill Ctl«'d. \\'lii'lc ;i stiiti nil lit nt (1(1(1 let' sets U|i a juili;ilirllt ICi-dVi'l .1. tl pivrti(iilai-.s i Itulr sIkuiIiI lie statid in tia' jik-ading, and tilt; ( iiii.'-.->i(in tlu not, Wntild no dniiht justify a niutimi to strilu out, or anit lid. tlir pleading:. |■.\^ Ml.N'r j'(ii>cd «itli anallidavit vcrirjin^' idaiiititr.s si^[latllI•l to aiitln'iity to attoiiuy to take nujncy out of Court, and is now su- !• ■rs(.'d,,l l,v A''/'. X. c. -IW Rule 12 jirovidcd that \\ lii'ri' nu'iicy is paid into < 'oiirt, tiic [ilaintill ■»liall he iiititlfd to tlu' costs of the caust; in rcsju'ct of tliat part of lis claiiii so satisliiil in any fvent uji to tlio time tlio nioiu'V was paid in. \\ liativcr niiuiit \. C LMSa- t'l pl.untitl 's ri-ht to costs when' iiiomy paid in i.s acceptt;(l in full satisfaction. I!ii|.> l-l-l.i >iU|irrscilel. Wlwrp (ti'iiiurnr fil.d, the partv wliiisc- plcii' ill/ U (It'll) urrvil til. KKMlKKKi:. Rule 14 provided for ^iviiiy notice to join in iKniiiriei, aiul is iiow supiiseiled liy Ji'iili S. ('. \'.)'}ii. Rule 15 provided for setlini,' down demurrers, special cases, special virdiets, and ai'peals from Cnuntv Courts fur argument, and is now siipei>edi'd, as regards deiiiurrers, and special eases, hy Jt'ii/- S. C. 'JO--', and /,'(/('. //. r. ./. v. Appeals from ( ouiity Courts must now lie made to the Court ol Appeal, /.'. >. (I. e. .S!S, s. I'.l ; /A., c. A'A, ss. :U-4'2; and as tti motions lor judgiuiiit ell siiecial verdiits, it seems (hmhtful whether th.it practice I'an any lon<,er prevail, as it would seem to lie now the duty ot the .lud;ie liefoie whom a case is tried, to direct what iudi,'iiieiit is to hv entered on any special verdict wldeh may l>e found, /•'/(/( S. ('. •J7'!, and see J. A., s. 'J8, and then any party dissatisfied may mo\e to sot aside the judgniuit : see /.'"/< N. C. TilO. 16- 'I'Ih! I'ivrty whu.se pli'Jij)lifati()n ,'"'f,:,,ni,',\''l'',"h.- may allow. (]rli\i'i- to such opposite itarty a notice in i''i,'i!'i!I,Vin'!i,'.!I,ur- writini;-, of all exceptions, intenhall Vte (•l\tere(| on the .IrnnnTrr hnoks, to he (l('!i\('re(l to the .liid^'es, aii'l if the pai'ty .-ettiu'^- down tlu' case- for :nL;'unient shall omit to enter nii the dennn'rer hook any I'xception made hy the o])j»iisite pai'ty. of which 111' has had due noticf. the Court may. in its discT'etion, eithei' L;i\e iud;,Muent ill fa\-our of such opposite party, or may strike the case out oi" the paper, and allow the ()|i[)osito part\' r.'asoiiahlc co^ts for atten lin.^ to ai'L,fUO. the (K'murrer. It is Miiiii'w li.it iliiiil)tfiil lidW Uiv this A'c/c is still in Inrcc. It |>imc- as to wtn'iluT ti.,iilv fii;il)lcil a i.u-tv win.sr i.lruliti.' was .l.MimiTcl t... t.. .l.imirtn 't'':"-nl.. is |rrt. as to suin-tsode tin' practii'L' ]irf.sLTiln.'il l>y tiiis A''/'' , and to in-fi'liidi' .a (Lifinl mt who li.is dcli\iT<' I a statemuiit of tlufoiicc, from aftirwaiils ddiviTing ixi'i'litioiis in the iiaturo of a (K-niurror to tho statement of ilaiin. In .l/-/'.l//;.>7,,- V. T/ir lllsl,,,,, ,.//!,,r/n.s/,r,iJV.l'. D., 1 Common Law Rilks, (T. T., L^o6), 17—23. RuU'i 17- H Hupertiedfil. Wlu'ii' (l«murri'r filed 10 piirt (if ;i rt'ciiiil : Mi\\//i-l' r v T/ii Judhntini' Art has practically adoptfd the former coninion liiw priicticc ill tills rt'.Mjifct. Rule 17 iclatfil ti) (klivoiy of ciijiii's of dciminvr IpooUk, npeciiil cam's, or sincial verdicts for tlic jiuigi's, and is KupcrHcdetl U8 to demunvr Imoks and special cases l»y h'ulr U. (\ J. vi. Rule 18 piovidtd that wlieie tiiere is a deniurrcr to a part of a pleudiiij.'. only those parts ot the pkudingsto whiih the deimirrer re- liitid. were to be iiicliuled ill the dmiuner hook, 'i'his rule seems to l>e no loiieir in force ; and even if it were, ow iiig to tiie dill'ereiit sys. teni of pleutliiig now in iisi, it would lie ditiicult in many cases to act upon it. and it would iu\ariaiily lead to coutliets of opinion as to the paits ol the i>ii.adings neeessaiy to he introduced. I'lider the present system it is the practice to emltody in the demurrer hooU the whole of the pleadings. And though the demurrer i)e to part ot a pleading, the Court, on the argument, may look at the whole Jiis/,>,i> ,.ni'u,-/„.si,r. .") ('. 1'. I). I!)4; 4'J L. T. j.I."»din«. tho -j^.^ ^ ._„_, . /_.„,,,„/,,. ^. j;„^.,._ o,, , ;,, \-[).Ai(„n„>/ Urwral v. MhUaml, .S (). 11. :)11 ; KSC. L .1. 441. CHAN(ii: (»F VKNUK. Rule 19 related to change of \iiiiie, ami is now superseded l>y liiiU s.c.'i:a. pAinu ri,Aj;s tiK dimam) and skt-oi'F. Rule 20 provided for delivery of particulars of demand or set-otl with the declaration, or jilea. It seems to he no longer in force. Particulars of claim may, however, be still obtained on motion in Chambers: see J/uf/i ;,«(//(, "Jnd ed., p. U!7. Rule 21 piovideil that a defendant might obtain a summons for particulars lafore appearance. This liiili- is no longer in force : see Ros.-< V. >'„-<, 1 Charley 9 Chamber Cases ;}(!. It is however still in the discretion of a .ludge to order the delivery of particulars before appearance if a ease therefor is made out. Rule 22 provided that defendant should be allowed the same time fur pleading after tb • delivery of the particulars, as he had at the return of the summons, unless otherwise proviiled for, and seems to be no longer in force. .SKCUKITV FOR COSTS. Rule 23 [irovided that applications for secuii*^y must be made before issue joineil, ami has been held to be no longer in force : .yarl,iii,> v. Maim, 14 Ch. J). 41!); Arhvrl'jlit v. y,whohi, W.N. (80) 59; J.ydmiiaml W. I. <). Co. v. Bird, '23 Ch. D. ;{r)8 : 48 L. T. X. S. 893; ('iiswtll V. Murra;/. 9 P. 11. 19'2: and see Bank of Novo Scotia V. Luh'odit, 9 P. K. 503, and see Bide S. C. 429. whole of it may bo liiokej at. Rule 10 sup«'r- 8««leil. Kulf 8 2U--.2-J not In tbrcv. Bale 28 not in force. roGNovn Common Law llri.i:s, ('I'. T., In.'jG), lii-iiC IJISCONTINIANCI:. 497 Rule 24 I'l'liitcd t'Mli.Hcoiitiimiiiu'f after jilt I, .iinl is imu siipcrstiliil Ituli' -4.su|Mr- l»y tliu in'ovisioiis (if /tiili.s S. ('. 170 'J, STAY INC lMl(H"KHI)IN(iS. Action nKuiii.-t 26' In .'iiiy iictKiii }iLrHin>*t an Jiccr|itnr dt a liill ol „,.,., pi, .r 7,1 im h\oli!iiii;"e, or tlic iiuiKi'i' oi a jiromis^^dry iiotf. the ,,i, |,ii)m,iit ..t ilt'tciulMiit sluill lif fit lilirrtv to >ta\' |)i'uci-f(|mL:s on umi Hcti..iioiiiv. |ia\nu'iit of till' l'ly to all 1 ii\ isioiis of till' High Court. Tiie h(il(l(.'r of a (li.-lioiioiirid Kill of K\iliaii^'f lndii!,'lit an iutioii against till- ac(.'C]itor, and siMMiltant'onsly w itli it in.-titiitcil iuuccimI- ings against liini in haiikruiitcy. 'Ilio aclicn having hciii st;ivc(l on tilt' payment of the (U'ht and custs. the plaintitV clainu'il to iioid tin; liill until he should havt; ohtai'icd tlic amount of iiis costs in lianU- ruiitcy, it was held that he w.w not so t'ntithd, and that the hill should lie delisered up to the defendant: C,/rs\. '/\ii//iir. IS .liir. fti!."!. and aeo Sinif/i v. Wixulroi-/,; 4 T. 11. (!!ll ; Viniijlinii v. //iin-i.-> ;? M. it \V. -A'l. 3 COCNOVIT.- WAi;i:.\NT OK ATTOUNK V. .HKcK'S oJtMKII I'oi; .iriMlMKNl". 26- No warrant ot" attoi-m-v to confcs.s jnduincnt in ''"."""'•'(;'. :i7— 'is. or rni/iini'if. !■(■ Ilci tr t.. A'"/. 2S III) I'll. Hrh I i-i r'liii'iiiiuiii is nut witliiii tl> Hull, iiiiililni'M imt i'i'i|iiii-c tu lu) vcrilird liy iilliiliivit: Kii/,in.i\. Fntxi r ('• !', 11. 'J'.tT. A riiiiiiiiri/ may !)»• t-Xfintid liy tliu .ittormy of tli puty L'iviiiu' it : ni»▼«> to I'lltlT ju1»( a ill I'd liy (irdcr lit" a jiid^f iiiadt' '.'• imrti . and it trii \t'ar; il.l or more iiixm a siiiiiiiions, to ^1 low i-ailsc iff tu Hull '!> hil'i iii.l s.'c Hiili.^ S. ('. lOI-T, -It-.' •»•_'.•). 28. I'lvi'ry jii'i'sDii who sliall |iri]>an' any coi/novil nv warrant ot' attornry to confess jndL^nifnt, wliieli is sc slU'ii D»ff»'«nr«' tn wh'<"ll UtiV riigii,,- rit i- !>ulji'rt, to be writtfii i\\ .an..- iMi-iT. ^,, 1,^, ^,,1,;,,,., ,,, .j,,^. drt^asant'c. shall ran drf casanci' to lie written on the same |ia])ei' or pare ■li- nient on whieli the cui/iinrif or wacrant is wiitteii. or cause a Hirnioiandinn in writing" to he made on such rnijunr'il or Warrant containing' the >ulistance or ctlect -Ul h .lid' ea-anee Til /.'///. "JS, iiiipe.ir tu 1>>' still in lurcf, ami to apply tuall the Di visions (1 f tlir Hi.'ii ( Miirt. cnffH'iU. Who may ;ittr»t An uiu'oi'titioatuil attorney may attest: //u/i/fi/i v. Slii/fil, '2 Tj. M. iS: I'., tIti'J, Imt not an atti'iney's oK'ik : Huriii^t v. IWin/, Marnus pj ; /'(III/ \. ('/iiii;r. 'J Taunt. .'{(iO. nor a [itTsun nut actually an attorney, thmigli liilifVi'il to 1)1' Mill' ; Wiilliin V. /ii-'ir/.-li I/, ,") l>n\vl. (!!l,"), Imt wiirru tlu! ilt't'i'iidaiit w riiiiL;l'ully niisrcprt'si.'iiti'i a person to lie an attorney, the Court refuseil to set aside the judgment: (D.r v. ('nil I (I Howl. I'. ('. i; ./, '/' • V. /i,.o//i, 1 15, it I'. '.17 ; tl plaintill's attorney cannot jiroiierly ai't for the defendant : Afit.-nni v. Kii/'l/i, .". M. iV W. :)i:5; Hire v. l/iiist,,l, 7 l»o\vl. P. ('. ir)3; DurniiK V. HhirloiK !» howl. 1*. V. 1015; even though the la»<-.T -onseiit : T. i;. 7 : I'n.iiir v. Smihi,'. 'J i. & 1.. .i, ; Joel v. ' ('. L'07; <:,„}„',■ \. lliii^ lhii< /Vrbr, :> 1). it L. I : M,is;,i v. Ulil'll<\ ' (u-inif, '21 !.. J. ('. I'. I'.>7 ; ///'-' v. / 17 g. I J. The attorney must, in general, attend at tli' 'lUest of the ileiiiidaiit: '/'/• V. linsliiu; (') M. it \V. S07 : A' A /, 7 l>iiwl. I'. I', l."i;{. liut the adoption liy the defendant of an at uney present, not being the plaintill's attorney, no matter how procured i.s .sutlicieut : CoMMus Law Ki lis. (T. T. Is-m)'. ,:*>. VM) ' fjiinrit IIcmmI 11 t he ri'iul, if <'X|llililli'(i, Tn.'/l'-ry. Xlrln./fi, t; M. «'v \V. '.II : ll'-// .// v. i'h,n,.lh ,-, 1 l>. .V. I-. SIL': o'ir.rv. U'.,../,'.../: , I \I. \ W. tl.'.O : r,t<, \. /! „.<■,:,, :\ W ( ". I,. .1 i:{-': /,.<•;«-■.// V. .s>/-, •-• I,. M. \ I', a')? ; .111.1 m ,• .\f ■,■:■/■ ,i v. /..,. -J o. K. 4:.i. It 1' lint liofi'SMiii'V tliit till' ruijiiiirU shrill I Id' iciil i,\\-v tn file (K't'riiil.int, it i^ .siillii'ii'iil ii it> nitiui' .iinl iU'r.'l Kc cxiil liiir I t > iiini : iiiii-'rw W'l'iiih'iiii, , 4 M. \ W. (l.'iO, Imi Hie nc.'l'ft ol ;iii ;itt'»riiey cli'isuii liy tlk! tlfi'i'inIiMt to c'viil liii the iiistriiim'iit will not vitiiiti- it Ifiiljfi V. Frnsf, 7 |)..ui. I' (". 71.'!: r„>, v. /;.//>.//. :! C. C. I,. .1. nil', null's^ till li' lir ll;Ulil or collll ion ; '/'-/.,'/../• v. Xirlml/.s, •! M, \ W. III. Il i.^ aiUi.-aliii' to stiiti' ill tilt' .itti^titioii rl.iust' til it tia' r('i|iiir(.'- Atti'siiition uu'iits of tlio /'"/• li ivc Id'tii i'oniiilii'«l uitji. Imt tlu- .ittcst itiou liris "liuiw, tormof. 1m I'll lii'M .Hiillicit'iit . thoiiLili oiiiittiiiu to st.ili' tli.it tin' ;itt >riii'y \mih a|.|i"iiitc'.l liy till' ili'ii'iuhiiit : Olin r v. Wnnilrn'J'i , 7 l>o\vl. I'. ( '. HIS. or ^^ IS umiiu'iI liy liim, oi- iitfcinlfii it his ri'i|iii-it : ii";i\. II ill. '\ liowl, \ l„ 4'J"J. aiiil ilid not ilnl UT liiiii to siiliirrilir IS ili'Ninl.iiil's attniiicy : A' .,;,-//// v. //,»>///, \'J. \.. .1. «,». 15. •.".•,•? ; //..// v. I(, r-li" I». .V L. HO: /'iilll!/>^ v. '.;/,/,>■, |ii M. .v W. -JOS-; l,ut st'c l-j: r^inl v. r,>/./, ',/„„, .-) (J. H. is! ; //;/,/„,',' V. /! |),,ul. .V. .S. CU. Tin- inilnwiii:,' I'oriii of attest itioii lia^ lutii held siillicii'iit : " Siirnccl l>y till' .iliovu n.'iiiiril A. I'l. ill my jiri'st'iu'i'. ami I ilii'l ire inysrlf to liu ■ittiinioy for tlic saiil A. \>., nid I snlisnilir my iiaiiii' a.s such his attonu'y : " Sfo '/c// v. //"//. IS I,. .1. (^i. II. )•_'; /,,,h/aril v. 'nmuifi- > '". 11 M. \ W. )(). 'i'lic iidvisioii rrs|i((tiii:„' attest.'itioii is for tlio Ipi'iii'it of till' (U'li'mlaiit, a third ]>aity r miiot ohji'ct to :i jiidu'ini'iit mi till' iiroinid that the •••'■itinr'i' oji which it is entered was not lonii.dly executed; < lii/i/i V. Ihiry'i^. .'i M. \- W. t."!(l ; I'm'h.-i v. Fjihrniuh, '2. |)o\\l. N . S. ."i."i : nor to the \vant of an attida\it of cxL'cntioii : r^'t, r v. /';■//.. -J I'. K. ;{!»l. A lUrjin,'-;/ niay he ^'iveii in an action thoni:h i'o ])i'oci'ss h;is issued : C'lnovit miiv Ik; ll'./'/'./( V. Iliii/iniriK •! (). S. 4(;S ; ' '. /,. /*. .!«'/ s. 2'M' Thu iinietice i-'ivcii, though no ■ . ' pnii't'tw i.s.'ui'il. ol tikinj,' <'";/«'>(•/'< IS not now Very often resorted to slice /!. S. (>. I'. IIS, s. I, which avoids jiidu'inents recuvered on '•< //(o/-/Vs <.'iven hy insolvents for the jmrjiosi! of ;,'ivinii a ]irefcrence. or to defeat or delay creditors: see Mivhlm v. /,". "JO. It. I.'il ; Miirl'm v. Mr.ll/iiin , S Aiip. H. (u."). The same result however is now arriveil at. hy ;v defendant appearini; and dulivering a difeiu-f ami tlieii consentiiii; to .111 iminediate juiluinont ; Tiirmr v. Liir<(.-', 1 (). It. (i"J.'{, allirnied in .il'Iieal, lOtli Seiiteniher, 1SS4. T'lie ai>[)lication for leave to enter judgment mu.st he made in i,|.;,\,. to cuter Cliainl.ers ; ifii I'.iii now he J<"li^M'"!" '''.'y ■ . . . \w obtaiiu'd III made to the Master in Clianihers. It is irregul ir to enter iiidL;nu'nt ChamberH. without leave, when leave is neces.sary : Joikm v. .hmc^, 1 \^. k ]{• o.'iS. W'lu'ii the ciiiiiKirit is ten yi'ars' old notice to defendant of the .) 3 500 ToMMON Law Rrr.Ks, (T. T.. is.-)!)), 20— .S-2. Omission of at- toriit-y to comply witli KuU> 28, cfflM t of. MipiTilOiUHl. motion (.'aniiot bt; (lisjieiiMi'd witli ; Xii/m/ii'i v. .l/i'c/V, '.( |)owl. !*.('. lUl : Fhtchu- V. lu-.nini, \:\ L. .J. (^>. I'.. 44; Imt sic Cn.i'/ v. /, /./ EijrioHt, S |>o\vl. \\ C. •».'>; Wortlnui, v. T'tik, 5» Dnwl. 1'. ('. ;};{:i. The niiiissinii of an attorm} to cniiily with linb 'JS ijocs not invaliilatf tlif instrnnR'Ht, \>\\i sulijci'ts tin.' iitli'rncy to jiimisiiintiit, on aitjilicatioM to tlic ('oiirt: sue Shmr v. Ki'ni<, 14 h'ant. ."iTtl; rlrlil'ii' V. /'/•((.«()•, 7 'I annt. .'107 ; Siiiimuiii v. (Imnh I'., ."l- M. 5(18; liiiil,,,- \. l!,,: '.\ 'I'aiint. 4(!.'> ; llnnhk'ni v. /'..^//r. 1 i»o\\l. I.'M. KVIDKNCK Al'MI>StoN AM) InsPKCIIoN OK 1 )o( I' M r.S I .■ Sif.I'iKS \ Ti T>i «K. l!i:(oi:iis. |)Ki(i>ri IONS OS Imk.1!i;oi4 vioi;i|-.s. S( Rules 29 30 nlau.l t. ■I'Dx '1 a fiiini of iiutirr to ailniit, "iniis'^ion of iloiuni' iils. l'l:i 1"' ,1 ijK rscil.il liy l!iil..< \. I' 240 iM.S, r.nn No. -Jt; express diri( still be bcl.l ill tiiat c'UBc- I tilt' action Ih Rule 34 'i. It is now supi iiotioc of trial Subpn'iiH to pro- n i'i>rJi:Jiial rtcoiil lot to iMiii' wiihout order. 31. No Mili|Mi'ii;i fdi' tilt pindiictinu of ail original ri'c'oid, oi- o(" an oriL;inal iiifiiiorial tVo :. any rroistry otlicc, sliall 1'.' i>->nrcl, tiiilt'ss a luK- of ('onit.oi tlir orcltrnf a .Iiiil^f. sliall lie jiroducoil to tlir oiliccr issuin}4 till- sanif. ami til«'»l with him. and unl<■.s.^ the writ sliall Ih- nia'lf (•onfonnal)lr to tlir ili'seri[)tiiin of tilt' (lofunniit ill siifli rnlt' of ordtT. 'I'hi.s I'lili is still in foicf, ami .ijijiliis to all l>i\isions ,,{ tbf liiuli Court. Till' a|i|ili<'ation for the oiilcf may now in- inatlc to the Ma.stii- in * lianilnis. anatlitlavit .sliowni'' tin Tile a])|ilicatioii .sjii >nlubtfiil wlic-thcr this liiili is now in foiic In the casr ot foniniissions to take t\ iilcncf, tlif coniniission now usually oxprcssly tliiicts the coMiniissioii, anil ih'positions, A:c., to bu rctiirnud to soiiie ]iarti>'iilai' oliiccr nanicil tlurrin, nsually the otlicer by whom tiio (.■oniniis.-»' hild iniplioikhk', uiul tho wurila Clerk of tile Crown, would ill that ease be lield to mean the itegistrar d\ the IHvisKm in which the action is pending. See. Kn. it. ',VA. I.-^.^IK liOOKS. Rule 33 provided for delivery of issue liooks, and wa.s rt'Hcinded Hiil" 33 re- liy liiile 1 ol rt'Lruary <, l!>(t> : see jmnf p. ,),,. the ■ti'ii ■Si' 111 SO'.lU' tlie Slll'll ■dii". in:>'l'' n; I'" S: Ti;l.\i.. TlMAl. r.V l'H<»Vl>(). AS.sKS.sMKNT. No TR K OK lit I A!., &c. Rule 34 detined " short notici' of trial" to lie lour da\s' notice. liul» 34 atipcr- It is now supi.rise4led liy Ji'n/i S. ('. 'J.")il, \n hiih pio\ide,s that "short notice of trial " in to lit- live dayx' notice. Rule 35 ]iriiviiU'd thiit nn a leplication, m- othei , .'iidin^' of lutl KuIi'8 35-3tt not /(■./ /■((•(/»•(/ till' part_\ pleading niigiit give four da^ -i' notice to iletend- '" fi"-*-'- ant to produce the record, otherwise judgment. This li'nli ap[i''ar8 to lie no longer in force : see an/' p. VX\. Rule 36 proviilcd for giving notice of liial. it i-i now superseded i.\ it'll If s. ( '. •2rui. Rule 37 pi'i\i. c. :{'.», ss. ;;;i :!."). Rule 38 abolished rnh s for trial i'V proviso and is no longer in !orce-. vii:\v. 39- Titoii iuiv .'ipnlk'atioji lur ;i \i(\v. tln-rc shall lie I'Rrty reijuirinf an atliiliivit statin<' tlio placf at which tin- view is lo "'"' 'iiT'if'uni ~ I to pny e\|ivii»tm. In- inat't', and the ilistance tluM-cot" iVoiii thr Slu-iitrs uHicr ; and the party ohtaiiiino- the ordci- I'oi' tiir vii'\v> shall deposit with tin- Shfiitl' tlio sum of six jniiinds and five shillin<'s in caw of a I'ununon iiirv, and i-ijht 3 502 ('(•M.MoN Law Ki:ll:, (T. T., l-SoG), ;}9. pouiifls niid tell sliill'mi^fs in caso (»t" a special Jniy, if sMcli liall III' iiioie tlian sulliciellt to J)ay tlle expensc> of the viiw, the suiphis shall forthwith he returned tn the p;irty who ohtained the \ie\v. or his attorney, aiii'l il'sueji sum shall not he suliieieiit to paysueh expense-, rhe drtieieiicy siiall tortliwith he jiaid ly such party ei' his attorney to the Sherill"; and the Shei'iil" shall pay and aeeiiunt lor tln^ money so di'positeil aeeording to the seal"- h lllo\\•in^•, that is to >av : I'ur tiMNilliiiL; cxiu'iiscs to tin: Slirrill'. Sli fWiTs, aui l.tui y- null i;,\|icii.si's actually |t;iiil, it nasoiialiK IVe to till' Slirriir. when tlu,' dir-tiiici' ilius hut i\ic( the Sheiill', eal- I.-. II l.iti F elll.'ltlll ee to e.ieli eoiiiiiioii |iiryni;vn, per fr' shiiieiit to the SheiitT, sliewers, and iiiryini'i), riiiMiinin or spciia 1, carli, per diem ;) II si- 'lotlie Slu'riir for .smmii'iniii;.,' caili juryman, whose n deiiee is not more than ti\t! miles ili.stant from the .•"^hi'iill's olliei! .\nd tor each whose residenee exeeeds live miles fi-mii .•"^heriir 's olliee :\ 11 This /,'/(/« is still ill foree, and applies now to .all the divisions ■: tlie lli^h ( 'oiirt, t'xeept so far an it is inoditied l>y 1"! \"iet. c. 7, ss. I'^l IMCi (O.I an 1 •_".» Ml) Viet. e. It; s. I: .s.e Ann. I'r., l.'itli ed., :\:V.> : IftVirt-cT, ril:n to Vi^lk■h m(,ii( Il^t of postjioii,. ■"lul ],y /,',//, ,,.,s, '"ti'iiis in aire.s "i' iio longer m U 41 \o .s ' = '"•!•( y to sc i''"i"'d niofini "^w Km. I;. r,i. •ftl' ••d., JL'LM. ' "!||||IS desired -'- within tli. I '"'. ill Mhi.-h is ['^■•"ly to niov, "itillll (lie pi-.s, , 42. .\oalIi I '"fa new tiia lave 1,,.,.,, , liiiakiiin- of sue I'' tl"' ( 'ourL r. '''•<• Kii. It. ;-,;{. |)'!tll ed. 10.J7 li Common Law Hilks, (T. T., 1iu li is.-iu s. wlutlur >iich place ])i; situate witli ill tiie idiiiity or iiiiitt I'l KiiintitH iiiMlii^li tiie venue is laid, or witiiout hk Ii « (unity oi' unitiil ((.untits, in any iitlu:!" o(/iiiity, surli Colli t or .liiii;^!' may oidtr a iiilf to lie diawii iij» idiitaiiiiiig tlie u^nal tcrm.s ; and if t^iuii ( 'oiirt or .)nd;4e tliink.s tit, also ret|iiiiiii;L,' tlu' jiaity ajij'lyiiiL,' for tlic vi( \\ to ii( j osit in tin- luunl.s (i| the isJHiiir of tlie eoiinty (jt united eonntits in vii:c li tin- %tmu in ,i,iiy .sueii ease is laid, a sum of money to lie named in the inle, for [.aynieiit of tlie exjieUHes of the view." •2\) &■ ;i() \i.t. e. 4(;, s. 1, is to the saiiif tth.t, exeej t that it ( xtcnds to iriminal cases also. Kiir form of order for a view, sti- liar. < '. L. 1'. Aet, '2nd k1., t>4.">, iiiitu /. .") II 10 11 II 1 » -A II or all) lit in tlv irity ": lor soiii' a vie'* I NKW 'ri;iAi> .Motion in ai;i;!:>'1' or .iiim.mknt— .ill (iMKN'r NON on.v'rAN'IK \ i;iii-.i u lo. Rule 40 le^iilattd llu' time for moving for m a\ tiials, or in arrest .. . . I'f jiid<,'mint, or for jiidj.;nu nt /(<.// uli.-liuili ii rn/'iiu ; ainl pr'aidid furce. that biieii motions eoiild not afterwards he madr, nnhss entered in a list of postiiomd motions hy leave tif the ('oiirt. 'I his Ji'iil' is suj'er -iikil hy /,'iil<./<(),/. vir"li<>fi .lit' no longer made, ^le .\ieli. I'r., l.'Uh ed., 41ii, 4IS. 41. Xo Miitnr wild ;i|)p<';irs In iicixm. >liall lie at suuor i.iiMarinK iilioi'ty li> set «it)\vn any niotinn in sui-li list nl" |H.st- ".'.i' !.„7,'.'r ('."tVon 1 i • • 1 i .. I 1 1' 1 i 1 A '" ''"' "' I'""'- I'lilliij niotlnn.s, V\ltll(illL till' cXjirrss lia\i- 'd tllf( nlllt. iHmol iiii.ti..hs » It Ik lit liNlVi- See I'.ii. II. .")l. 'this /,'(//( apjiears to lie still in foret-: Areh. I'l.. lUtli ed., I'J'Jii. When the Court has not time to lusir all tin :i!Htiniis desii't'd to he made for new trial.S, or to set a.side jud;;lilenlB ■V>., within the pre-serihed time, a list of )iostpoiied motions is niaili- lit, ill vhicli is eoiitai' "d the eases in \slii
  • .s .■-ucli atHdavit shall 1!'. V..' niH. " iTii liivc Ln'iii niailc witnin the tniic linuted tor tlie t..r m-.TiiDr |i!iukin_L; of .siicli motion, without the .special p<'rmi.s.sioii t the Court lor tliat purpo.sc, ^le llii. It. it'.i. 'J his lii.lv appears to he still in force: Areli. I'l. Ihltheil. l'2'27. 3 504. Common Law Kim.ks, (T. T., l'^>; . 45— 47. Com: Notii'c of ontry of rntilion in list of poHlpnni'rt uio- tiotiH to benorvej on opposite party. Rulo 44 iitpcr- ■eded. Kulo Cor new triHl on pnvnipnt of rottK, how rc- soiiKlfil for non- pa.Tiiii-at. 43. It ^-lU'li motion iis alxivi^ jufiatk*!!*}*!, be enteral in such li'^t of |K).st|>ont'il motions, the atti>mey. win. lias iiisti-urt<'(l counsel to make tb" motioii;. ^hall '^\\>^ notice of it to the attornt-y of \\- "-Lt^' party, otherwise, judLCmtMit si^nicil onl'-Li:' :' r.ii-y oppo.-^ite party sliall Im- (Iccmcij ri'i,Milar, nij] •-v.-tv •suitor ■\vlin appeals in person, sliali ,i;ive a •>imi]'!T ini«>tice. Tlii.s /I'v/. iippcars to In; still in force: Arch. Pr. I36& >^i. I'J*27. It rcfcTH ti> iiiotiiius for new trials. Seo not* to :PiiJ' 4! ittprt. Rule 44 jirovidfil tliat if tin- rule for a nfw trail wwre -^ilfnt .-i.s tn cd.sts, till' ccist.s ot till' lir.'^t tri.'il slrill not l«f aJJi^'W^*! tto the i*iici"es.'»fii! ]iarty, tlion:.'li In- Hiircci'il in tijc MM'onil. ^^li^ /-VJ' .*pp*f;irH to he now siiiMi-Hfilcil liy //'//'' S. ( '. 4'_'S l)_v \vhii.'Ii thf o.ua* in n<>w in thf ilis crotion of the Court: I'lilt' Lfrantin;,' a new trial t<^ a gxirty.on con- dition ofitaynicnt of costs, (ir othtT rw"»ini.iiLtI>>n. .-hall !»■ disclinr^'t'ij, on account of dcfaTilt in p»e-rfi>rmin:,' siu-li condition ly a rule absolute in ihv fir-'l iit-tiince : hut a ride l'«r MU'h ilischar<,'e shall isolnti', unless cause l>e .sliewn >re tlif (lay mentioned for that purpose in t3>- r:!>- nnd whicli shall in no ease lie earlier than the f- '.ay inclusive after .service thereof. 'I'lic )>riii<-i|>n wliicli t)ii$) I!'if< is li-ised i r — M «W to he still in foreo, ami aiiiilioihlf to all the i >i vision* «rf t^>^ Hitffi ♦'.nirt. Tin propiT |iroi'i'i|iiri' now would, liowi-vtr, apj»f?w t* ht to ;^ive notii' (if motion to (liscliargc tlio ruU- for the ntw TitiJ - «i» R'di' S. ('. 4.u I'osts : Hc'i' Villi F.rifii v. Prul,'. ',i V. \l. s4. .irixiMKNT. HiiIi'k lt>.;7notin Rule 46 alioli^^licil rules for jmlgint-nt. and if »■'»■ »b*>ti»te. fofce. Rule 47 proviilt'il that r.ll jiidirnK-nts, w hithu tnt.rliM'iitory '■■ i'\nii\, should ho futt-rt'd of ri'i-ord oi iIk- dsr trtwa riifnt-d. :vuil shmiii not liavo relation to any other day : hut that il afeoaJht be competent for the Court, or .i Jndge, to order a juilyi tat teW •ntf'reil iiuiu- }>f tinir : and appears to he now RUpersede'l Inr ^intJk '*. H'Jti, IfclT. CO.S 48. On a copy of any, shall costs ai-e t in all case: See Kn, l:. h'itii ed.. r.u 49. oiii ^'•^yy for pi attoi'licy's ■"^ee I'll. l;. I.'^tli ed.. VA-J. 50 Xoti ill any ca.se pel'sori, (,!' I This /('/'A is II. •;!, notwitli 'liiit lijis d(j|i.' jiig to a .lii.lge Rule 51 pr. I'lW and fact. ; !■< now snpersi liroreeilini,'s in 52. No s ^Iiall Im' all tor costs in '"< sou;,dit : ••o^ts in (I,, may he ,|,.,J '■^'■e Kn. !;. »; l.ith rd.. |.»4, I /■' f/iirro/,/, 4S ' iit/,l„rt V. C„„ Aa to appliea y'lmiif V. /foU Rule 53 pro^ •'"'y person to CVjm.mon Law I;lll>. T. T.. 1^JG), 4.S — o3. r)05 It I it'll ill ii; )i y ■ ■ .hoiili pcteii; cosi's -si:n'iN<; off i»am.v;ks. or cos is. 48- ^'ii'' «liivs notice of taxing; o>>ts, tou'ctlicr with on.- iIu.v'h notioe ' .... . "f taxiitidli suf- a <■'>!'>■ <>'' till- liill "f costs aii'.i :ith>l.ivit of incrrasc, if tv-i.'nt. iinv, shall h'' i;ivt'u I'V th<* aft«»rnt'y nf tin- party, whosf costs aiT to hi- tnxi'il t' tlio ciku-r |>nrty or his .'ittorncy in all cases w lurr a notice t«» lax i^ ii»'Cf-s;uy. Sic I'.M. i;. .")',». 'Diis /.'«/< Tji^-ttLT* U> W still in t'lin-c : Arrli. i'r., KUii .•.!.. LSI. 49. ( )nr ajipoilitllU 111 oiilv ''liall h»' iUmIIUmI in-CCS- on. aiipointmBnt ,..,'., , fr liixiilino in snry tor procfcclm^f m the taxation ot co^ts or of an ^uffldont. attorneys hill. Sic I'.ii. II. (l(t. 'I'liis ^»//( a{|>tars t» i>« still in torcc : .\ivli. I'r., IStli f.l.. |.S-_>. 50. Notiuf of taxini: (•(•>!- shall not !•»• ncccssarv Xotiro ..f tnxH- 111 anv case wliiMc the Ui'U-nt^' Arch. I*r.. I.Htli v].. 4.'!1. See Kiiy. 1!. (';!, iintwillistiiii'liiii; this /'«//< ih>ii\"^ :s nectssary wluii tlu' lU-lcii- 'liuit h;is (Idiic th;it whi. h is f'j'iiv:,l«-nt t«» a|>(it;.-iri(iu'. sii'li asidUHcut- jiig to ii .Iiii1l,'i''s ciiih t or tlje likf : U-vl \. Ktut, .'> I>.i\\ I. I'J."). Rule 51 pi-ovi.lf.l tliat CKSts sfarmM n>U»w the result uf js.siifs i:t" Rule -M supix- l;i\v aiiil fatt, ami also iiia-le piMviM.in a» t» the c<>st» ot tho trial, aiiil "''''''"• is now sii|uisiilc,l l>y Hill, S. *\ i'ls. vbioh leaves the ousts oi all priMii'iliii^'s ill tin- ilisi ivtion nf the i Vmrt. 52- N'» set-oft" ot' (hunai^fs IT C'>sts lietwecn parties sotMiff of ,iiim- 1111 II 1 1 • 1 ir 1 > !• '""'" •""' '■"•'''' ^liali he allowed to the preju«iuv ot tile attorney s lien n.a to pr.juaiec, tor costs m the particular suit airainst whi.-h tlie set-on is son^flit ; pi'oviijed. nevort!i<*!oss, that interlocutory losts in the same suit awarxl.'d to the aihersi- party laay he deducted. S( Kii. i;. fi:?. This Huh ap]H-ars t«» W still in force: .Xrch. IV., i;illi .•,!.. 144, l.iit see Hide S. V. 436: ll.4nu-ste.rs M.imial I'f. ISj ; l.'r llavrolil, 48 L.J. N. S. 35i ; Harh-i x. H'wtn.j, 5 (^. H. D. ()()1> ; I iithlicrl V. Ciiiininirial '/V(ir»•, 7 I', li. -'>•'»• .•\a to jiiiplii'.ition of /{iil>; see LMf v. PMlpijft*, SJur. N. S. 1175 ; )'"'(i(.7 V. Iloh^ou, S r. 11. '2.'.3. Rule 53 provided that no i>rinlec* shidl here.ifter l>e allowed to Rule 63 r.»)«ol»t«. any jiersou to exempt him as plaintiff ln>m the operation of any 3 fiOO Uuli*8 rA-.V< niii ill fnri'i'. ('<'.MM(iN I. AW Km.I>, T. T., |S.')(i). .VI o!). Htiitiitc III lulr (if ('(Pint wliii-li rostra ins costs cii any raiiscs of actidii ot till' |iiii|ii T (•iiiiiiiitciii'c ui' until tin' juil^nii'iit lias 1m 111 iliily iiiiiiiitiii auii limlvitui, ami .iiipcars to lie now olisnirti'. Rule 55 rilatiii to till' is.suc oi \\ rit.-> i)l' cXL'cutioii ainl tlic imloisi' intnt.-- to lie iiKiiiL- tliL-roou. ami is now supiTSL'ik'il Ity L'ulis S. ('. ',\\~, :;i.s. ;(.".i. Rule 56 in'oviili'il that CM ry writ of execution sliail lie ti'stcd in the name of the Cliii'f .Justice of the Court from which tiic sauic issiiiii. or in ca^c of a v.,cancy of such olliie. tlnii in the name oi the M iiii.i I'ui.'iic .luiliie oi the saiil < 'i iiii't, Hiii 1 is niiu su|urM(leil hy /I'lili N. ('. !•, whicii piovitlcs tliat all writs arc now to lie tcstcil in the name of tiic i'l-csnicnt of the lli-li ('oiiit of .lustiec. riKX KKIUM.S AdAINsr ( ..\i:M>il KK. i>roii.diii(.'.'< 57 -\ll \\rit->. ruU's. (ii-iUts, (If otlicf iinifci'diiiifs iinaiii>t ;ri'r- . i • i lll^h.•. iiiwiiia aoJiiiist Ji (Jiinu'^liL't', sliali li>' i>^ii((l, tiikm, ninl li.ail in rmirltobi' lukcii ' . . . the ( 'oiirt ill wliicli tin- jiiil^iiit'iit was rciiilcicil in i'avtiui" nl' till' party J'l'l'lviii^' to attach thr «liliL dm; in his JlidmiK'Ht drl.tor. The jrinciiile of the L'nli r«. mains in force, ami jtroct I'llings a;;aiiist a t iarniMhee, shoiilii now he couiluetcil in thi' same iMvision of the lliuli < out t, as that ill which the attaching; creditor recovered his juil^'inent. KDtr.M.f u'liriii 58- 'Ihf ciitiiis (if tlic profi'cdiii^s against a (!ar- .sllPC liril.'l'' 'llMl{!< _ i . . '" '''ii '"'•"'' iiishi'i', ill the dclil altachliii'iit Imok. shall lie iiimlc llirltt liiiok. accMirdiiin' tu the Iniiu hfical'trr n'i\»'ii. This It'iili still appears to he in lone : sci- loriii /in- III mrii!. {juiish his ow n w lit of .•«•(/■(' Mrins, or revivor, after a defendant has a|ipcareil, exceiit oil payment of costs. \N rits of m'/'. i'h. are luiw iilioli.'^hed, ami prmt eiiin^s of that nature arc couiiiu'necd by writ of suinnioiiH, as inotlii-r cases : Aichd. I'r. . l.'Uh oil., *2I(), J>3r» ; /»'(//< S. ('. \. \\ lits of revivorarc ulsoimw aholishcd, and procueilings of that nature arc now rcLiuiatcd )»y A'»/'S .S'. ('. .TS-I .'{'.II. and sec lloluuslcd's Manl. I'r., p. '204. Rule 60 liilfi'le a jl, Toronto, ail (l| rcco^rili/; be now nliHi Rule 61 .ippciiaiicc unless ijefeii sipied l.\ le llllii IS How 'iM'sr;i('ti(iji parties ack- ivj.rcx'iit.it In- Sdllji' pi';| "'■ tlli'lll, ;,| i'lliiiiii jiiiii •*atisfa,'ti,,ii •'itlni'iicy slia to lir (I,,, ,,, J ■•l!ld s(;,(,. j, tiiat a .111.!-. P^'ILsillir wit ^t.'ilic.'s, ij- )| ^■■itisf,'i,'(i,„, J, t-uivc (ifa pa ^liuli 1 1,. |„',,^ ''"' will. (11' ""icor ill ciist, Common Law Uclks, (T. T., is.'xi), Liu til. 507 Rule 60 I'l'iiviiled that ii Mrire/nfins upnii a rt'L'ti^ni/ainc t:ik( ii luil'iiii- a juil;,'e nf i.'i>iiiini>siiiuc-r in tliu I'niiiitry, .iiiil riruiiUil at Toioiitii, shall li" lin>ii;^lit 111 tlif C'dunty (< *<(•«■, williuul leave ni tile t'udit m a .lutlge, llIile«M iletemlalit lias 1» I'h suuiiiiniieil, liuL siirli jiiil;4iiieiit Uiav l)e . ('. r.l, 5;'). Rule 63 I'lo, idii! for ttie issue of rules to appear, plrail. rejoin, jnin in ilemurrer, iVc, •m\<\ is now olmolete, the praetioe in .m'/»v /[iriitu [iroceedings being now the same as in other actions. i:nii;\ ok saI'IsTAi TIoN on 1;o|,1,. 64- III oi'il' r to in'kiKiwliMlLfu sjitist'tit'tinii (if a JuiIl;- .suti»t':i< i. i.ii'ii ]iiici' in I'diiii n^ luTfinat'iir innit ioiM i|, anii mu-\\ vif i.st'.'K't ii'll piece sliall lie >i>^Ile(i 1 iV (lie [inilV ol' jiarlies aekiidwIedj^ijiL^ the >iUi\v or liieir jxi'soiial ivj.ri >eiit.ilive^. and their sii^Miaturi-.s sluiil he \\itne-.^r(| iiy some jii-acti^ino' attoiney, expressly iiaineil liy jiim or till 111, itli(i .•iHendille^ ;U his o|- tlleii- leiplest to iiifdrni liiiii or (heiii of the nuture aii sidled hyllie j-ersonal repjvscii- taiive of a party deceased, liis rejireseiitatixe character diali lie proved I ly the [>i-odut'tion of the proliate uf tlic will, or of the ii-tters of administralioii, to the 'tiicer ill cu.studv of th(.' iii 5 508 O-MMON Law Rile, (T. T, \'sM]), ♦]:> Form of S'ltisfactiou Piece. r..rinor.aH,f.,... j .1 til 11 pllMf. '" ^"^ on the (Imv ..f A. D. 1S5 to wit. Satisfaction is aoknnw lodt^od bitu'Oii |ilaintitraiiy me . Ajid I also declare that I suhscrihe my nam ■ hereto as such attoj-ney. 'I'liis Hull is* still ill fon't" .-iiid ;i|iiilifs to all tliu Divisions of llu High Cdiiit. Sfti- V.n. K. SO, Arch, Pr. i:Uh r.l., t;38. SuM^fiiidi g5 K\ei-\- satisfaction iiiece nnist he entered in the piw wlllTO to bf _ . ■ _ ••><>■'"'• ])rincipal office of tlie proj)er ( 'ourt at Tr)r(^nt(), ami every S5G, sec. 15. This KhU secmB to be still in force. See, however, Unle S. C. 501 (Siijinifuri I ( lie al loVc named plaintitt Date. C(..\ 66. \V (|| iititnfy urofiif na ■lilt sh;,|j fo'ly, or ( "II III itidi <'"urt th; l-''ci't.iiii tlif /'•— M-. //,„./ Wllctlh 1- ,||,,. ,i iirciinist,iiii-(!s ' '"■'■■' ". L' ( ■. M Rule 67 |u- limi'l |,y til,. Ilul .Mid l':M.-i(i|) ,,t' tl III 68 In a t" s(;ind a.s ^" si;.,'!! jiid Bail to the tile siiciiil ., '"'Ill'* tfuiii til,. 'Icl'ii'laiit rdii- ^•'•llli'llt (iw.'lil Ills (lUi, l|,„m,. ""7. histlic "II' ll Ikiiimo, hrC, '"mrs : /),„-/,i,s •"'^: IS L..r. (,». i-'i^-i";,' l.ail tu th lU;: f hi' costs nft Common J, aw IIulls, T. T., 1s.")()), (j(»--(;s. 509 15 Mi.Aiuj-: i'i:()("i:i:i)iN(;s and n\n,. 66. Wlu'I'C the flrfoililMIlt is (IrSCI-ilii'iI ill tllf writ Ml-noin.rnl !• I • III I'll • • • I ili'f ■ii'liiiit in (it iiiimii, (If athilavit t'» ImMto li)ill,''\' llillials, or l»v i' iiiiiiiu- procuvl. wniiiL; iminr, <»r witlioiit a < linstiai) iiaiiH'. (In- tli-lrinl- aiit shall !i'H for that e.'lu^" In- (JiscliarLTi'il mit n\' ciis- tixly, or t !ii- liail horiil Im- .Idivi-riMl up to In- cuiiC' llcil iiii III itioii l"ir that juirj»o.-,f, if it shall appear to the (Mint tliat liui- tliliLft'iHv has Iu'lmi usrd to obtain ktiowlfil;,'!' of thf proju'r uainf. riiis /.'if/f ;>ii|ii;irs tn lie otill in forcL", au'l t'l aiiiily ti> all tiie hivi- .•.i.niK cit tlir Hi;,'h ( 'iiiirt. \ iliftinl.mt :irrf-iti'il, if smiiiiioii.'il liy a wrnii:,' 11.11110 iii.iy -fill In; HnrharL'.' of ile- .lischarL'f'l. aii.l h.ive tin- liail I...11.I .l.-livi rcl iij. tu !.,• .•,iii..llf(l, f'n.liii.t i..r mm- unless tlif pl.tiiititr can sht.'W that lu' h.is I'NcrciM'il ili!ii,'fii!-(: to ,l^.■l•|•t.li^ tlu' n;.'lit iiiiiif : l..flh, ■,,■.{• v. rhill,,,., \ If. it \V. M>!» ; /,'...<./ V. Ilirthti, 7 A. & I!. .'■_'-: ;iivl in il-'tfriiiiiiiiiL; t In' ijinstinii whitlii r iliii- (lili;;i'iKT li is lircii iiscil. the ( 'uiiit will cniir-iilir nil the circuiiist.iiii'i'H ; SIT Hiris V. Mnrrn-ii, 1. ( '. ,V M. St; /'iiir/i \. '■„.•/•.». i* ('. M. & K. I'.m; : /.//.,/i V. ir.f//.<, '2 M. iV .s.. :i'.i;{ ; /.iiffs,!,/ V. ll'wVs :! I'.ii,,-. \. C. 777. 3 Rule 67 jiroN idc^l that .111 a'ti"!! 111 ly !"• lirnii','ht iiimhi a liail Kuk- 1 7 •■i—'IiUj liiii'l iiy till' .'■iirfitf himself, ill either ( 'uiirt. .iinl is now uliHciIete. I'.ul .such 111 aetioii hy the sh-Tiff ecuihl imw III! iiniiiLjht 111 either hivisiipii (if the ilij,'li Ciiiirt. 68 111 ■■ill t-asi's wlicif the liailhoml shall in- ilirccti'il riainiiirmnv 1 • I I • •!«• I II I 1-1 M..'ll jll.|.'III-llt I ' ^t;lIlll as a .x'cinit V, till' i.I.iintili --iiall Ik- at liln'itv u|..i. imi umd * I » ...I. ... :■ ._. 1..- t'l -lu'll jUilLjIlirllt Upon it. » he'll it IK nrdurt'il til "lilll.l HH ciTuiil.v. Bail to the sheriff •« >» the arrest of a .K-femlant on hk .vf imiress, ^^^.^ ^ _ .;„.riir. tlie ^iieiiil .s u.'iicer iii.iyiii't c.irry hill) to <^.ii>l within tweiity-i'niir Hrf-'ipimit Mr- 1 .1 ■ .• ' 1 / 1 li f ..-/> I it H'^tril on tii'sne hoiir.s irom the time ot hiu-Ii arrest, uiie to lie earrieil in the nieaiitiine. to kuih.' s.Ue ami ron "■''ii"<'l "' «ii"l Wltlllll Ji Imu'-H. vt'iiieiit (hvelliii:,' house in th< tiiity. to lu- nanieil liy liiin, not Imhii; his own house: ;{'J<,e... ||. e. I'S r,s. 'J .111.1 l'J;.-\i.'h. I'r I.Sth e.l. T117. It is the cliiry oi tlu- olfieer to rei|ne.^t the ilefemlanl In n.uno Miih honsr, Iieforo he can take hinitoLtiol 'Aithinthe twi nty-foiir hours: /).,rhirM v. /''•ir.^un, \ I>mw1. I'. C. OtU; 1 ('. it M. .'tli."» ; '^vni'-^'n V. h'nit'iu, Ti 15. & .\tl. .V>, niitl see (iiin/oii v. I.'inrh , II <,t. I!. Ml ; |> h ,1. (,» It, <»s. Tiic (lefcinlant is eiititleil to he iliHiharijeil on ,^ , , ,. . " " l>i-ti>nilitnt to bo L'lviti,' h.iil to the sh.'rifl", aii'l on |iiyiniMit of the sherifl's fees iiii'liiil- ilim-lmrin'il mi lu^' the costs of the liotiil. 'I'lie slieritT liny tike a lioijd with one surety. !|'|„.,'|(j 510 Cn.M.McN Law l:ri.i s, iT. T., is.'f;). ()•»- 70. F twp. Tlic liiiiiil Illu^t \)c cxt'i'iitcil aiiil taken mi nv litlni't' tliu tt;.lli ilay liiiulnl liv tlic Miit Iff a|']it'araiic»'. 'I'lio sluiilV ih t<> t.iki- l)ail tor tilt' ^uiii iiiiliit'st'il mi the writ, aiiil im iimre; I'J (iri>. i. c, '_",! 8. 'J : ill jirai'tiff tlif pnialty i« iiMinlIy liiPiiMf tlic miiii N\vm-ii \<<. Tln' >ciurity td tin,' «lit nil miiHt ln' liy ImhiiI, ntlifrw isc it in vnid, •_';! H. Vl.r. lt">: Sc. X)'.i; I jii.wl. !'. I . Jiil. ill. I.mnl imi.-t Ik' t^ tin .siicriir liin, ■ It by till' iiaiiu' <>;' liiH ollici.', ami u|Miti cmnlitimi u ritirii, tiiat tlio )|i i' n- «laiit .sliall a|ii>i'ur at tin- day cmitaincil in tlic writ, m- w; riant, and S; lOCu. KM : Afi/v.s v. Kiifjlii, S Hini;. --'Ti; I ^1. k in siii'ii iiiai-i.- .'iH llic \v til rit, I'r warrant, sliall rciiuirc : 'J.'Ui. \ I. ■■. '.»ri. .tl nraiM' it i-liail l>i' \ ui 1 : in. It tir d I If fXt'CU.cc I l.cf. tin- cimditinn is lillid ll|i it W ill lie Vi>id ; I'mi; II v. Ihin\ ,*> ( 'aDiji. Is] KhiI In flvTill, whfD furlVitid. The Ixind !.•■ ri( itcd it till' ilciciKlaiit ilu not i.nt m l>ail t<> tli act ion, or as it is called "liail ;iIm.\c, ' nr '.sincial l>ail,' w itliiu ten da,.-' after IiIm arrot ; m- it special liail lie jnit in wiihiii tliat time, then Ky llin nut |iel'l( I'tih;.' tlit in ill due time Wl R'li 111 conNi'ipieiicu ni the turleitiin- m tlie li.iil Imnd t<> tlu' .dicrill ;in aclimi is linniclit tliercu, njimi an a.ssiL:iiiin nt tlureiit Ky the slniill. or incieccdiii;,.-- are t.ik. n, against tlie slid ill ; ii|imi an a|i|.li(atioii to stay smli ai'tion or |ii" cct din^s ill urdir tliat the east- in.'iy In; tried on thu merits against the original delcndant, it is in the power oi' the Court, or .Jndv'c. to direct the l)ail hond to tlie shciitl to stand a.s tiei'urity to the pl.iiiit.ll Mllonld he hUci in estalillshili;^ Ills claim .'iLiaili-' the dilelidallt the merits, :iiid it i- to cases in which such a direction has heeii ^iv. that /■''(/'' li.S apiilies. This l!iil< ajiiieais to he ill lorct; .still, and to ajply to all t; I>i visii n ns of the lli'di ( '•>iiit. i'o '••uliiii^s on l':.it I .1 II 69 I' •(ict'i'i|iiiL;'.s nil tlif I'Mil ImukI iiiav lit' stnvi'il oil »"■ ~r,>.,i,,n pa\iiit'iit I't" i'()^i> ill (iiif aciidii, unless siilVicictit rcjisdji \m\ llli'lll e| I'l « in one uitioii Ik- sI K'Wii lor )trt)C'»-'r(liii^ in lunic This /i'(//< appears t' v'''""'''''II.V thivt if till' (li fill. Lint lit' riili(lt!imii'i| ill the .(■ticill In- iliiil -< it i -^t V t In- cii>t' mill iMiiitii'iiiniitiiiii iiioiny, "C ii inlrr liiiii-ily uf tin >ln'ritr of till! roiiiity in wliii'li flu' .ution iiL'aiii'*t "Ui'li ili'!.iMl:iiit has 'icfii linniL'lit, or tluit tlo'V will do ho for liim: /.'. V. ". c, -,0^ *. til; ami muu further ,im to I'.iil : liar. < '. L. I'. ,\>t. L'lnl ni., p. .'U 71. A itlfiintiir shall not !"■ at lil.crtv to lu-ofrrd '''"'"•i'T"<".""i (III tlic l.ail lioinl, i)ciiiliiio' a nilf to liriiiLT in tlir liodv ''•"M'-'"|i'"-; '''i'- 1 .^ • 111 linij^j III luiily. (if lllc (IfCrlldunt. Tliis /fill) :i|i|)*mi'8 to lie still in forcf. ami aiiiijiis to ill F'ivi.sioiis of tii<> lli^'li < 'oitil. .'licriir tor ""'h ..uMinm ^ • ^ HlnTiir fir nut lint lii-in]iru'ation ior ^iidi nil.' -;liall, il" 'tii''i',vjt .'.f'l.i.r- iiia-lf on the jiart of tin- oi'i<4inal ili'f'-ndant, li<' i^'roinidcd ""' "''" mi ail atHdavit <»f nn-rit^, or if made on tin- part of tlie >lpiilf, l>ail, or any olliccr of tlif .slu'ritf, \n- L^roiiiidcil on an a(lida\it slicwiiiu' tliat siu-li application i> n-ally I'linl truly niadi' on llic part t.f tin- .slicrilf, or Imil, or o!li. I'l's of t lie .sliriitr, as til'' ca^c may In', at liis or t luir I'wu cxiti-nsc, anil for liis or tln-ir indininitN" onlv, and without collnsion witli I In- orioinal defendant. Tiiis /i'k/c appoars to In; still in foive, ami ajuilies to ail divisions I'f tlu' llinji Court. See Kn, It. ,s,S. 73 Wlicnt'ver a iilaintiff shall riilr the >hrritf, on a ^P"''"' '"'•' ""«y ' _ _ In- I 'lit III lit aiir ivturn of ('i'i)l coriiiix to hrini' in the Imdv, the """'":'"'"■'; •■'' ' ' '^ • tmii 111 riilf to ili'fiiidant shall he at lilierty to put in and jierfect ith.k i>> ixniy. -I'll ial hail at any time heloic tlie expiration of such 3 This Rule appears to lie still in foirc, ami applies to all hiviiions <'! tlie lligli Court. Tlie sluritl" may lie nih'il iiiuiH.'iliately after t lie \\ hm" dliiiiir ixni,tiou\if the writ: /fo,/,,.,>„ v. .]/>,; T. X. it M. ;{(»-J; l.wt not ""»> 1^ '•"''-•'J- Iximo, or heforo the time for imttiiig in hail h is i-xpii'eil : I'micliiv V. /.iefe», 4. M. & .S'. 4'-;7 : llutdim* v. Uird, T) V. \{. 47i» : I'uit,,- 51-J n.MMoN T,AW Ri'i.i-.s, (T. T, is:)(;), 74-7.'. ▼. A/itrmhii, 8 KiiHt. W.'t. Nor cnii it i^Hinj after jiKl^Tiitnt Iium 1m. n riiiivt ml )ij;(iiiiht thf Hlitrill I'nr an i-miipe, imi wliui tin; ilrffiuiant lia^i luiii nliuhril liy onli r of tlif |ilairjlillH : linnni k v. l^.(/^./-, .' Ii. iV Al. »;•.';{ : \\luntlic I'laiiitill liaM taken an a.xHi^'nnient i>t iIh liail Imnil : "J Naiiii'l. (i(t li., inusuli .1 it lie a valid ont; nor wht-re lie ateijits a ciniiiiint uy otluT security Imni the .sue dn /iiiiiijit witlmiit nmliun : ««•' A'l?/. 1()'_'/. .' Tills Hid'- a I vions ol° tlie II Ruli- m»x \tK\u' In TiuMlii'ti (<•- i)Uirii i: >lii nIT to hriiitf t<>l> lliti" Court. 74. Ill ciix' a iiilc lor ictiiiiiiii;^ a writ of mpi;!"; .shall cxjiiir ill vacatiiiii, ami tli" Slid ill' or otjirr oilier lia\iiiu til'' I'ttiiriHil' siicli Nviit..slijill ifttini (•»/*( ro/y.'v t\ U'lfuii. !i iiilf iiiny tliiTtti|iuii is^iif r(t|iiiniit;' tl Sliniiror (itlit r otlicrr wiiliiii (he likf mmilM'i- of (l!i\> alter tlif scTvicc oj" siicli ruK", a.s liy the practifu of tin Court, is ]irt .^t-rilu'tl with ns|it('t to nilt-s to hriiii; in AttMi'hnipnt iimy iMiiefor diKiil.C' thr Itody i.s>ut(l in ttrm, to lirinL,^ the «l»'l"»iulaiit iiiii Court, I'V forthwith putting; in ann.H nt tlie iligli Court, exeei>t the ooneluding elaiise uh to tlii' iHHiie ni Mil attaelmitnt against the .•du-rifl, or other ollieer. whieli i- now obsolete; under the jiresent pi luedllle all attai'hllielit eaiiliot i.-i-uc in any ease uitliuut an I'ldi r tlieielnr, to lie apjilieil lor on ni'ti>' to the jiarty against whom il is to i.ssueil : Ii'iilv ,S. 6'. .'l(»r>, lloluic- sttd'.s Man. I'r. ITiO ; Juji/i v. Ci.oji>r, 5('. V. 1». •_'(!. It will he iiotir 'i that the rule jir. ierihed hy this Jt'iih is one " to hring the defeiuhuit into Coiiit. l>y loithwitli i>utting in and [lertectiug bail abovo to the aetioii," /. (., «iifeial bail. Thin /inlr a| of (he High ( Ni iici' o! nil ire thau iwo bail, irrrguUr. 76- Notice of more hail than tAvo .shall lio dcenioi irregular, unlcs by order of tliu Court or of a Judge. This fiidf niipears to be still in forei; and to ajijily to all the l>ivi sioiiu ol the iligh Court, it refeiH to »peeial bail. Sou Kn. U. Ul. This Hull a sions of the -ptcial bail li Common I. aw Kri.i;s, (T. T., ls:)H, 70— 7!'. 618 WhiTi' flif iiiiKiuiit is l;ir>{i' hail in ilillcrtiit aiiiKtiiitu '■ Am: L)(iwl. :«!(. .Fii.l gu may allow auvtini I to I Mic'om ^j M<>i)> Ihnii two liiill whxii l.'{ I'rii'u I4.S ; l-]iitl,f V. h'llii-iiiil", 1 nlliiwi-a. 76. 'I'lii- l»ail of wliMiii iiutitMf sliiill lie ''iv.ii. >liall iiHiinoti..i not l)e fhaiiLT''"! without It-uvc oftlir ('ouit or n .liiil;,'f. ''■■''*'' This /{iiU appoars to he Mlill in forci! iiinl to apply ti all tlic l>ivi lions of til.' lii^li ('(.int. .^« u l). U. !fj. i'Ii.iIi»|imI williiiUt 77. N" 1 ti'iNuii or I n'lsoiis slial jM-niiitti il tt .l'»- «tit*' llllU.SC or tl ifins»'lvt;.s Hail whn ll:l I'- ll I'll liiili'iiii itlvd as ifooil aii'l siitlit'i'iit »;>''";■>";) •;[ hail for any (h't'-inhuit v so i|t»iiiH- hy thi' attoriK'V or attorm!\s (•onctriicil lur aiiv sin-h di-- i'ciul.'Uil or (h I'lMilaiits. This liii/r apju-ars to lie utill in t'orrp ami to apply to all tlic I>ivi- sionsof the HiL'li ('(iiit. Sir Kn. K, t'ui. lint m Inn a jinlyiinnt was Mi't asiili' on tlic tfi'nis of tlu' (Iri'cnil.int j,'ivinL.' security loi- tlio )iint tliiTt'of to tin; fi.it isfai't ion of tin- Ki'ibtiar, it was hrM to le Irti'llilllM t'KlinOt jii-iiiy. aiiK no olijfction to t In; suK til s tliat tluyliail Ihi n iiiilriniiilii'>l I'V tie ili-'lfntlanl's soliiilor ; Slmulti w (Ifuml J iinrlUni, I!. IT. I'n., jiivi.sional Court, (,}. H. !>., KahttT Sittings, ls8'_* f.r. nl, A. II. Ai/I':iii;,iili. It'.riicv f'T riilur pHiiy loin- 78. N'» attonu'V sliall takf ati\' rccomij/aiicr ol hail ^ ill a case in which he is miiilovt-'l as attoriir\ or a''tiit for cither j)'irty. This /»(«/• .ippi'ars to l)t! still in foict' ami to ap[)ly to all llivisiona of the Ilij:!'. Court, ami biu It'iilf I II, /lo.s/. 79- I! '*"iy jHisoii |»ut ill as hail to (lie action, except Aitnrnoy,.ii.'riff'i for the jtinposc of reiidcrine- only, itc a inactisin;^" attoi lU V, or clerk to a practisinj' attorncv peRis to l>e still in forci', ainl to apply to all the ilivi sioHB (if tlif Ui^h Court. A/lir tin r'. T. T, !sr)i;). hO si, sh- lilV .ir.' iKsii'uu.i m' roinliTiiii tlirii' inin -iiiil, Hiu-ci il Ictil tniirtr // Hi'lc- II irrK'iii V. if'ii'n.H, ;> />. )>(• put in li'-f"st? I'f rrmlcriii;; only, ri't'crri-d U< in tliin h'ul' , Svv Ew. l:. !•». RhII imt in. Ill tlif .■'■uiifrv. h' 80 Wlii'ii li;iil wliioli lias lii'iii |iiit ill, ill til (■ coiin- u^ijr^juHinHci i, ^yy \^ ,,, 1„. jiistitir.l in ('mium, tlic Imil i.iccr, with the atli'l;i\'il 111 the diir takiiiu- ihdv <\. .iml the iilhilavit of jiisiitii-ntinii. shall Im- tr.'in-inittr.i hy thr ijrjuity cli'rk lit" till' ( 'iMiwn fur thr cuiiiitv- in wliiili ihcy ]iu\T 1 M lilnl to thr | iriiicij »;i I iillic' ill Toroiitci, to \m' :iif. 1 .iii'l iiro'l If n»tlt>« b*' III!' 'ni|>iuiii',llclMlr|)Hty clerk In I r.ll'^lllil thr s;iiili'. 'I'iiis /('((/'■ ;ippi'!ir.s t<> 111' still in fori'i,-, lucl U< ripply li> all 1 >ivisii>na of tlir Ili.li Cnuft: s.'i- /.'. X, O. r. .■«(», s. tl. A 1 111.' Iiir iljd.vinci' w.is ii't'ns'.I, whi'iv, aft t jnitilii:;iti"n, onr nf till' liail l.ml .ilisriduli'il : IlilliiKjt v. Lnnh-i, ,». (). S. 7X. an'l wlicn' till' Mitii'i' to tlio pl.'iintiir Ht:it('' a('C'i!iii>anii'il I'y junllll •;»(iiti 0i cadi nt tin' liail. ;it'riiri|in'4' Im tin' inU f ili!.i'itic:'. j'jwiii^' t'i'riii. ;!iii| till' ]i!;iinl i'l' al'ii'TW ai'ls i'\ci'|>t, to such hail, hi' shall, it' sip-h h;iil aii ;illii\\ r'l, pay the eu>t,"i ot" just ilical ion ; .■mil il'siii'ii liiil ;i,i' ri'pi'li'il, the (Icfi'iulant >hall pay (he cnsts ol ii|i|ii)->it inii, uuh'ss the ( 'ouri, (ir a .Iiiijj^i' tliorrof, shall dtln'iw i>r oiijcr : Fiiriii (if Afli lili'tt of J iisfifinil idi' "f linil. II till- Form ..f ftffll.iTil of jUttlfliMti'liI Ik'tw.'.-n .\. r...lMaiiitil}'. ,-iiii ('. I)., .liliixhiiit. I IV IV. 'I'll' of till' hail I'lii- till' ahiivi iiar.i'il ili'li'iiiU'lit, niakt'tli oath and sail li, that, he i-. a liousr-kci-pt'i", ((>/' tVci'holilcr, as the aisi' ntd >/ hi>.) rr\'\i\\\\-_!; al. i/i rr fxiv- I lll.^ /i'k/i ;i siiiii.i '!' tho II It \\]\\ I.,' ol i.-» (Ir iw n in * /.'■"''■ I l-J. /;o.. ittiirin",' Thi'* /:„/,■ ,ip »it till' iiik:li Co foMMuN Law Kri.Ks, T T., I s.')(li, M!— s:;. th'lllil I' ih^i'l'lj>f'»<>,\ (if fill' ji^'llW >if ri'ShIr III'' ,) tllMt ]\t' is wnilli |iri)]ici't y t(i till' aiii'iiiiit tif 1! - ihnil,/r fir' iiiiiniiiil sii;,rii (ii, t.viT uii'l aliuvr wliai will pay ill \\\^ ]\\->\ ijrhts, I'il' li'iil III ii ii 1/ otlnr .il'i-in till, ami • •viTV other siiiii for wliirli ln' is n i\v liail, tint lir is iu)t iiaii for any ilfrriiilaut , fxrcpt in tlii^ acriiii. m' if hilil ni 11/11/ Ill/ill' iii-liitii or iii-f'iiiis, iii/J. cxi'i'lit fui ( '. I)., Ml til.' ^iiit nt' Iv I''., in tlif ( '.iipt ol' in till' sum ui" C . tor ( i. II., at tin- suit <<\' .1. j\., in ilic (".illl't dt" ill lli«' -nil of C . sju rifii'i inj the siri'inl iiitiiDis "•illi flu' ('iHirIx III U'/in'/i lliyl ili'r hri'Hil'il , ililil llir siliii^ III (I'liiili ill! iliiiiim ,il is lull',) S\\ 'Mil. (\-('., «/v iisiiiil ) Till:- ///(/' .•i|i|><':ir» til lie still ill fiiiri', aiiil I'l .i|'l''> '" ■'" '''' I'i\i. sinus i!' tin; lli^'ii Cnart. Sec i'ji. i;. '.I.s. it will lif iiliMci\ (.il. liDWi'NiT, tiiat till' fiinii of .-iltiirivit lUTsri-ilu'il Wlii'tliprHffliliiTit I" lj« iliMwii 111 til'' tliira ]ifr.siiii iiisti'iiil lit till' tii-Te. (if ill till' ilriiiiiH'iiti must lie iiiriitiuiic'l III till- Jurat, /''i'' >'. ' '. Iiili. I'll'' altiilivit iif jll-itili.'atiiill lalllliit In' sWiUII lirlurr tlic lii frilil- ;ui!> .ittiini.'.v : A'"//'' v, IhV.'.j , 1' (>. S. lilt; /.'-(/- II I. /-l.^^ 82 If till' pl'iiiitiir sliall iml '/\\r one i|.i\-'s imtii'i' nf s-tiw or .xi-.t- ' • Hull ti> liail.wln*n t'Xrrjiiinii til the 1 'a i 1 liy wli.'in Niich ;il}ii|a\ il >!i,ili li;i\(' ti> Ih- »«rv.5a 1 II Ill-liji', tile lT('iii,Mli/.ancc of surli li.'lij lil,'|\- lie t.lkrll oitl i' .>4till in fnriH-, ;iiiil ti' il'l''.^ '" ''" I'l^i'^i"'!^ tit till' Hikih Ciiiirt. .•<.'(' Km. I!. !•>». Tilt' until 1' i-fl'iMTfil tti in tlif h'lih slimilil lie yivcn ;it li'.ist mic ilay litinri' till' tiling ftir putting' in liail t-Niiii-is. 83. WIhto until f liail shall iiu' he arcnuiiianiril wii.-n notiiTnf 1 I !■ I • 1 1 • • .• '""' ""' ■>'■'•' n>- li\ siich alliila\!t, the iijaintili iiiav rxc'iit t Iifit'tit i""'*"' ''> "'"J"- ', ' ' VU 111 jllKlit|.:l- vitliin t'Aciilv t|a\s next jil'tfr tin- itiittiii'-' in nf --uch ii i>i»'iitiiiiiM I'ail, aiiil notice thriTot mivcii in wiiiitiLj to thr ]»laiii- till' i>r his atlofiii'V, or whrri; special liail i-> jini in before any eoniiui.ssit)ner, the .iliintiir may txrrjiL 4 3 •ik; Common Law Kii.ks, (T. T.. is:,0j, 84-S7. To.) tlicrt'to witliiii twenty •• u-lmiLt'-il at'tci' till' time heleiuliet'ore liliiite.l. This liiilr a|i)i(Mrs {» lie still in lorn-, av. ! t'< .'ipl'ly t'>;ill tlit- l)ivi- sjioiis i>i till' lli''li « ourt. S, (■ i:ii. i;. l(/(). 'I'lh' a.llidiivil ir'.i iTt'il to ill tills l!(il(' IS tlio atiiiiiivit nf jiiMtilioat lui !S. iiiml iiy l'i(l> SI. Kin tiflralK'ii. (urm of ^f^'''" "'-!!'■*■ 84 .\lliil;i\ its of jiistificatioii >.liail Ic tleemeii in- sMtlieieiit, iiiili'ss tlieystiite tiiattacli |ieiviitVieient for the hail to jiistily in mie thoiisand |i<»un\Volll t". 'I'liir< Hull- in still ill liin'c, ainl ajipliis to all tlu' Division:, . ;" tlio lli^li < oiirt. Sit l-lii. It. lOl : and kit /(';(/<■ 7«> niiti . Wlitii- tliu alliiiavit is iiiHiillii icnt tin.' Imil may justify in lunsoii : Shuve v. Sfmile, 'J M. iV \V. 4'J, liiit tlic ilcl'cii.lant will not in tli.it case In- t'ntill«;tl to tlif I'osts ot' justiticalioii : Slfi-iiis V. Milhr, Jh. .'{(i.S ; and sco /t'nl^ S'.i. •;w. Jsyi.' noiit-e 85 It. shall he sulHcJent Im all Cases if Tiotice ot oj ;aj>:iflcat!"ii i' . . , . . . ■uftckrat jiistiljcat ion (»!' liail he ^iseii two ilays iietore the time ul' jnst itieat iiin. 'I'lii^ li'iil' apiicais to lit' still ill foroi?, and to apply to ill l>i\ isions «>l the Mi.;ii Coiiit. StMj Kn. U. lOJ. Rail I' action t> 86 ' '> '''ll cases, hail to I lie aotiuii shall he justitietl, jUMlf.. Wllhll. i ■ I • , , 1 • ' 1 !• day* after rxwj.- whi'M ; e(|UIIVi I . Wit ll I II lolir , li tli in t'liii and vacation. riiiM /{ill' appcai'H to liu xtill in lorcr, and to Apply to uU itiviHioiu ot till- Hij,'li I'ouit. Sue I'.n. I!. W.i. Ball. «i.-ii«h 87- l>ail, tlioM'^h ro)i'ctniiii(H>l. zaiict'. Tills /,'« ot tile Ilig 88. \^ ivcu<^iii/j render t ol" ei^ht iij'oii tlr notice th uj)oii jia^ till reof o Tiii^ J,iil. ot till' lli^li N\ ill U' al tllf |.|oi 1 1(1 iiotiic, (lisal will Hot mil tllf tlllK ' II \\ Ikit tlu I, pniHipal, a k'ilM' tin: !• J'uf(.i V. /;,(, 89 l.a the aHi ine in (h. Tins /,'»',■ ot tlic lll^ll 90. To a writ ol' , hld'ore the 'I'llia Jill/r of tin.' Jli;;|, ( 91. \vi„ "f hail sji which hai I't-iinittei to the sati •i^cnt) the ('oMMoN L\w llri.is, (T. T.. l.s:)rii. ss— 01, -17 111- Tliis Hiilc a|ijiiurs tn In- htill in 1"mi-ci', :iiii1 t" ^I'l'lv to all hiviiiiiiii^^ o( tli<' llij^h C.'iirt. S.o r.ii. K. I(U. 88. V\ III 11 flio |plaiiitiir jprdcccil.s 1>\ jiciidii i>n ili.- rec»)<,aii/iuirf ul' liail, ilir Imil shall Ih' ;ii Jil.«-i-ty t<> rciKh'i' (lair j)i'in(i| al at aii\ linir wiiliiii tin- >|iarf u\' t'i;:lit (lavs mxt alttr tlif m i\itf nf the prucfss u| (III till 111, l>iit. Hot al any laid' jxiiiKJ, ami U|>liall Itc siavui tunc, ami to ni'l'ly tn all I'iviaiuus lit tile lli>:li t ourt, liiit hii: y.'riA >. ( . lib. .•»(» I II. I;. ](•>. W lu tc allir iluL' IK aid' >>l iimli i, [^ lam till iniiLidlcil ti> jud^iiiLiit, tlic jiioifKliiiph Will- slaNii!, ai,(l till m.-itM iiiciinctl 8ul)hi, II. •_'». '1 In- ( nurt williKil mil III ri: to st.i} j.iip.(.iiliii;;s while llu' iriiiUri.-i inailealtii tlir tiiiH ' iiiittil liy tills A'"/. : /,'iiiii V. ,\i;,ri/l. Mi l. * . t,i. \',. !.');(. W liilr tlnlr 1.'^ iiial, ailuii;;c in (liainlicis will imt oiiici' i\u umn iihn-, hut will luavi' tlu: liail t(i I'll aii ; Jilickiiinii O'liui im/n, T) \ . ('. I.. ■!. 1<>I ; /Vr." V. /iL Wu iiiU(l(' licroii' tlic tiiuf to siinciKlri' is out. 'riiiM A'k/' aiipiars to lie htill m lurcc, ami t> all Diviaiuiiii (.1 tlic liij;li Cijiut. .Sif i;. K. I in. 91- WllclU'VCr tWool inolr notices of jUstilic'ltioU ipf liail siiall liavc liccii (riven I if ore tlic iiitlicf on which liail shall apjicar to justify, no hail shall h*.' jicnnitti-(| to justify without tii'st jiayin;^ (or .scciiiiii^ to tlic .satisfuclioii of the plaintiH, his attoiiicy, or agent) the rt'ii.si null lie costs incut red hy such piii'i' When Ul C.I III ttiiiiiiit'i.. .| 1.1 Jtir lli't t'lilltii.l to I', htf. nuluM'i^lllfni- 1> iiicurr<-il. I'r. I'll iJlii^n not ...liiji il, It vuliility 1.1 ii'i.ilei qufi- liclitki. lUll. t'llHlt of lia'.iiity.r SlHk ILK |>tiic<-«d- MIL'- iiu.liiii; ap- |.i.il O'htM 1. 1 |.|1> I li«tic«'ii III l..i:l s 518 C'oMMdN I. AW IJn.Ks, (T. T., 1S5€», J**— 94. iinticfs, ;il(li(iii'.;li till' iiMiiics c.f tin- jtajii»«-> Ent*-ii«lt'J t //'//f ix iits III' all jiripiMiiliij^s in ti«t fbn-TitBuja "f the Cuurt. ^cr Km. 11. 111. i:.ii;( iMrvT. In sotinn* I., ri-- 92- N" iin li-'lil' lit ill > iriM III' I it f "r "BrSIlt tif at'IH'Jir- •'"'»-''■'""'■''"'■"'■■ Miicf or l Ulilll-' !!I! Mni'iHVit ini due 'i'Tvil.V «jf wi It iicii in-rsiiii' ^ •iiy ►.'iTuU. til" writ, juToi .Jiii;;- to llii' ("niiniiuH La JT Pru»v< Uife Act. 1S;">(!. to'M'tln'f witli till- v.rit or 3i o«ij»v Elt».''riL'«>f (fj), wli'Tc (liiTr is a liiiiitid (lrj'.'U(H.', 4 by poHttng a copy iij'iMi tlio iliior of tlif ihvtiliiiu' house, or <«tAKr f'>a*ptuoua f>art of t!ie )>ro|n'rty : Kise I'nlr S. i'. l,'{, tIhtc thr li».in<« gxirt "f this /'"/< ihJ a|i|ii'ars to apiiiy. a ::l an onlor to etitw j:ufc:jK-aB Lt n«?ce«- Hiry : Hi-t; M.iiliim.iii, 'Jnd. uil., I.SS : hi- al«K> Hui*-* >.. ' . 7»>^ 77. 'MO, •J Id. Riil-d i:i 94 not Rule 93 iir.ivi.l.'.l tliat whir,, a imthom b. • axmt^i m th«? writ, III t nr. ■ ' ill r|ri'tiiiiiit. ii;iKi)lit.iiiii".l leave of thf < 'iiurt, wraJwiljpf. to appear and .«riiia^ Ji-" t&« t'otnnioa l,.i\> riiM'i ilnir Act, Is.'ii'i, cntitliil in tlif ai-tioia s^Jiiaw* Kb* party or p.'iitius n.'tiiii'il in till' writ .is ilffmii'iiit or dt-tetailMcitfc aofl «ii.'ill forth- « illi .l'Im' iintiic iifMidi ,!ppf iraner t^ the )ilaitjiiff"* ii)in.*ii»ry«>r to the ]i| liiitill, ii 111' Mil'-* in piiimi : it.-. jiniviHiitus tun: »j« H*|ntr'«*' aiiiiiitti'il the plainlil) "m tillf. Mid tiM* Tier l^rt ^hall b« (■iitt'i'.'ii till' till' pl.iiiitill' \\itlioiit priMltiLin^' u)T «ti>i{i«*e*. and tb« Co plaint ill' .shal ith pldVi.-lnll. sue /i'(//( .N. f 95 I i.ra (i>) Till' wonting of the h'nlr appears defoc-tarc. t&nc ww«>i "and" or '•(ir," appuai'H to hi; wanting hurt-. gl\l II III !•} < 'row II. nil j»ro|i(,'f oflii illlH /I'lli'i ;\ Ni('ll.-i 111 ll.i' ll l;y is iiiiz. In- I'l'iiipM.niiN lull !• ill fills I \Mifiv 111. ( lIlllKt 111' pTiifl Iliit lli('i'H.s;irv i .Sail; ;!(). it •JI..S. W |„ ,,' i.lM' will It I lint iif gr.intt .1 •2 Hovi. 4Ki, , I.i7i\r Man ji Hill. \ ill, ,. liian- iiiiu ( 1)11 .\ proiiiisi- I'l till' leavf iif ll,. I'll" p! ii\ i.-'iii licillMO, nii.l fn •iiiil iinpiiKin;; ,i "'"iiiiiioii jail 1)1 I'll"!', Was 111 I, I l!>\liim \ , /imtri iinpiLSfii i.\ n Hfi tin- •tntntc iiii| iiiiplii iilioii : /;» •i"^! : .V_' l. .1 I) Win It' tho H inlonii.T. till' pi "lilt 111" tiio ( ri.w '1 lip ( (lint It I •nKiii'ii ill .1 iHiia •T I'. K. i:{. ' CiiMMoN Law RiLtJS. «T. T., Isoi; , !>.".. :. I !) {ilaiiititl ^li.'ill have ji:i]^iiu-iit fur h» on«U of »iiit Ax in (itlhr i'iihi s : ith pln\ i.-jnli.^ ail- IH'W 8UJ»«T»*'. ' . '2f'. r. US. !'!■ NAL At T1mN>, a.MIH»l".\M M ; ^>\'. 96 l.i'.'ivc tu ctiinj><>u!i«t a p r.al aetiiiH >liiill tint Ic i.miv.. topom- ^ , , , I""""' P'' yi\i II III casi^ \\ lu-n- i»JtM *'i thf |>»-nall\ •^•n--. t it may. IliiH /'ill, ;i|i|ii ai> t ;k|i[ily tn .ill llir I)i\i- si. .11.'. ut tl,.' lii^li ( ..lilt. >!•»■ Kn. K. IIV \''\ Is i;ii/. c. ."•., .s. .1. ii" (xiuJ a<:tK>fi. hy a i.-.'nmi.>n iui.iiiiit r, . .m 111- .•oiii],i,.iiiiM ,! witlH.iu tho Itiatv «»l thv I'ourt. This Statute is in Inn.- ill fills i'r,.viii,T : /{!. f^L; r y. .V,.*'*-*, f, f. i . (,1 J',. i:!4. \\ liiT.' I h' ( 'iiiv\ii in i oiic«m<-l, th- .■».ik»«-:it "f tli- Atti'iiuy (miriiiI iiiiiHt 1m: |ir.iciiri-.| : J/iimnl v. v..»~ir/.^, | T.iimt. l(t.'{. !,.• ivc i.« 11. it int<'h;,, V. ]\,iH.,: 5 T. i:. »» : >A./.A.»» v. .l/i/»/.'i.r./. .". 'raiint -'""'""• 'JliX. \\ lii'i't' tilt- Hi;!ii uticn-ii i» M> '-nisll as ti> iinlitatf .■iilliit.inM, I.nvcuill III' r.tii-.. il : 11. "«4' V. f '•!»,.,•.. i \V. HI. Il,">7. i,i'ii\<- w ill iiiit Ih- j.'1'.iiitt .1 iiiitil aflir till- ►t«Ti-Ui<-nt •►{' lUitiu-t.' : A'... v. Citilur, •1 I '.IV. I. -Jhl, r.h.l Mf A'.ji V. <>«-/., 1 l;. Jl Al. •-•.v.>. I.rti\i WMK ),'iviii til i'*>ni|irt>mii4 4k |«-:-al ai-ti«in l>r"ii)^lit ninl. i '.\'l I'll. \ III, 1. .s, t.ir liuyiiij* jirftrtwlt*! titlf:*, <»n jMUiiig tin- ('i.imu'.i slinii' int.. ( (iiirt ; Mmi ■/. 1. v. iMtttirt, 5 i>. S. 77. \ jiriiiiii'i' i.iiiiiil.'.l .III tlu- oi.|ii>4nu« oi ;% |i«'ii.kt licti.ui witli.nit III. k.i\f lit the I'. lint ir. v.n.l ; lion x. JJ-yiA, 7 I'. « '. t^. It. th'., TIki |i!.i\ it'i.iii III .'{'2 N'irt. c.32 <-iiiii|>n>niur ••! •rffemtst uiuli I tin' .\ t, tinl iiii|iiisiiij^ a |iiiiiit*l.iiu lit III III!) '-t taity ti> aiioh riinijim- iiiiHf, Wan licM lint 1. 1 \k- •(/'/•! r,,iinhii,ui, 'Au ['.{'. t,». It i.M An actiuii tor ii iit'iinlls \\||i>ri> .vilon li« Uiiiin.sfil l.\ n htnttit. i;iiiii.it li lin.u^ht ' A :t ■■••tiiin.ii iiit.irnii'i' iiiil."..'^ iM..i mm r will ' • ^ ■ III'. ill.' Bt'itni" iiii|i.iMiii(; tin- jK nalty ».< pr^ •• i n* ntlni fxpn'sjily, .u li\ I'lipli. atioii : /.'/'.(. //.i«;//i V. I'Uuly, 6 Aj-|». t««. »Ki7 ; 4>'> I... T. N. .s. ' M ; si I,. .1. (,i I'., r>o:^ Wlii'iu tin; Htatiilf iliK-K i>.ii authon..;*. au a.-tion }>y a I'ointiioii iiiiiini.T, till' !•• iialty imii mily be i«v»»\rr«tl m a |>iik«« .iinj,' at tlif Milt . Tnflnr, 4 < >. It. IVH). 1 ill- I diiri nliiH.'.l t.i mt awtlt? a ja.l^it'Ut •»!' H<>n /)»-.«( n>j;ul.'iil> !« niii'l ill .1 p' ii.il action ; J/f ( 7t;iM/i»* x. Jit*:L*ml, S V . i . L. .1. 'IXi ; :! I' K. l.T " S r)2o 0->immn I.wv liii.iy. T. 'I'., is.-i(i), ik;— Of). |ilillli llllt; |irlilil ui'li"!!. form of. yii.'.'ii's propor- tion ..| IMllllpoJj. timi to \m \ n\.\ lo Clurk of Crown. l;iilr fordiw- cll:ir-i' of iL^fiiil- aiit out of I'lisio- (1>, to •lircct sit- fmnitU'cu to is- lue. A ]il,iiiiti(V iiiiy l)r iiKii'Siiitcil ill .'i y'/i ttini ni'timi : lituKinj v. .Iinn^. '21 ['.(■. (.". I'.. :;7(i. 96 I'"' iiilc r«»i- ('(iiiiiioiiiiiliii;,' :iny 7'"' /''//( Mctidii sli.'ill tNiiri'ss tlurtiii tliat tli'' ilcfi'ii.laiit tlit-rcliv UiiiliTtiikf s to )i;iy til'- >uiii tor wliicli tlif ('oiirt hn,^ L,nVrn liilM lr;i\i' to Ci i|ll| m miK 1 siicli Mcti.in. This /i'((/« ;i|iiic,i!H t'l lio still in furci' in ail tiic |ii\i>iuiis of tlic Mij.'li ( 'uiirt. Soc Kii. U. I'JO. Tlw piyini'nt i>i smli sum niioht fiiriiiiily 1m fiifuicfil l)y .itticliiiKiit : h'"jiii't v. C/i/fun, 5 I'. K. '2'u ; Imt SCO imw A', .s'. (>. c. (17, .s. 10. 97 \N Ii«n Irnvc i-^ uix I'll to ciniipoMii'l ;i ]) 'Mill Mctinii till' (jiiii'i'iiN pi' i|iiirtiou ot" th'' coiiiiio^ii ioii shall lie I'.ii'i into the Iriiils of th" ( 'J'M-k ot' thi- < 'rowii of tlii- ('omt '..,'raiit in.; .sucli jravi', \\>y the iHc of Her Majesty. 'I'liis /,'((/. ain'o irs ti> lie Mtill in fi)reo in all the 1 >iviiiipiis of tlii' lli^li r,,iirt. S,f Kn. K |-J() ; /!,-•. >rit v. />'./i'.y, 4 lliiir. I'fJ'J. IMMSONKKS. AM) I'KOi KKDINCS .XC.MNM' TUllM. 98- l''-\''ry nili- or oi-.h-r ot' u .IiiiIlT'' 'lii"''i'i in^ l)ir dischar'.;!' ot" a ih-friiihint «»ut of cnstociy. upon '^|ll•(•i.^l hail lii-in.;- put in au'l pcrt'rcdMJ, .sliull also direct a till I x'rst I (<■((.< to issue forth witli. Tliis A"'//- i.s still ill l"iint\ ;iuil applii's tn .ill tin- Ilivisions of the it i''li ( 'iiurt. till. i;. fjt ; Mar. (' I,. I'. Art, 'Jn.ii.i., :i: Tlmi' for prn- cu"iliiii; lo Irlitl when ili'f'iidimt in ciiHUidy. 99 Til'' plnintitl'sliall proi I to trial oi- tinal ju'li,'- iMiiit a.:aiiist a prisoner in th' term U'Xt altrr issue i.s joineil, or at the sittinus, or assi/cs, next alter such tcfuj. unless the ( 'ouit or a Judj'e .shall oth'-rwisr order, and shall cuis.- the defrudant to lie chari,n'd in i.\icntioii within the term next alter such trial, or judnnient. 'I'lii-t I'li/i woiilil scoin til 1h' still ill fori"!', kcniis tlinii^'h alinliHlifl still I'xist as a nirasiirc .it" tinii' : Sff ./ .1. H. IS, r ir tlllH' Inr |il nofilinj; to trial in orlin'ry i'.-w»'a \h now guvoriu'il l)v /^'/' "^'. <'■ '♦-">"> Wlicro a r ilisrliarLrrtl liccaiiKi' |ilaintifT li.is not fliarp'il lum in rxfiMitinn in ilnf tiiiii', lif i-anii'it l>i' tin iiafirr ai- roHti''l nil tlif s.iinc jiiil^niftit : Hunt v. Stniiiihl, !'t ( ). S. [>.!'A ; ami si'i: WhiiUliiiw Shiirp,; H I'. \{. .'ioT ; (iol>. 'i.'tT. Sei) A'(-/<. .(•.A/.t. />i;/f.'ude- ' • _ li'll.lllllt ill Cdpiiin. (ir h'iii4 arri'stt'd tlii'i't'dii, ^hall ^n (,, |.ri>uii fi.r ''wtwi.v- want (tf hail, aii'l in all casrs in which hr -hall ha\t' hri'ii nr shall !"■ rt'ii'lfrfj tn |ii"i>nii lii't'oiT tlrclarat inn (til ajiy sufh |trncr>s, tin- plaintitl' in ^nch jd'ocfss shall (jfflari' a;^'aiiist such v (irder nt' a lud^'e. Tliis li'ii/f .iinicais t'l lie still ill fori'c. 'I'ln' tiiiir I'mi- di livery i>f ;i »(;iti'iiifiit iif cl.iim ill Mriliiiary c:\hvh is iinw n i^iil.ilicl Kv A'h/c .s'. ('. i.'il, l."i(l, ITiS. '|"li»' (ilijfct t>f tliis A'"/' is to hi-t.ii |iriii'C('iliMi{8 ,iL;iiii>t |.risiiiu'r.i : (•hnn r. H».v, W \' . ( '. (,». 1'.. \sl \ I!. \. '/.<•. fill, s. ;{7 ; '/',/.<..» \. M.I. . .1,1. 1 IV i;. x\\\\ /:.t,iii:ni v. s,ii,,i„n,i. :\ r. C. I.. .1. r.'l; h-l.nni. v. AVs... .'< 1', U. •JS'.l ; Ml T, ( ', I, ,1. I(l."i. It tlif ill ffiiil.int I'l' nut nil iiail the /i'li/i (Infs imt •'ipply ; lil'iiii V. Il".i , Mii/>rn. rill' pcinli'iicv of iiro('i'ciliiii,'s tn Bet ;i.siilf tilt! i-ii/iin, anil .nrrMt W.l-* llrlil tn l>r lln f\ tisi- t'liT lint ilcfl II i 11.; witluil till' tillH' lilllitfil : ih.ii'fiiiu still ill fnros, ami will imw ilmilitlcsM lie ill Id .-\|ipli(Mlplf 111 all thi- I'ivisiniis nf tlio If i^li ( 'mirt. Tlic nili! Ill ly ln' nlitiiiiiid mi jir.XHiju', sei' next Rulf. 102- No .ludi'e's order shall issue t'or the return of itui.-' t ••• «• im "I « rw-., \'\. Ill any writ, or to hrin;^' in the hody of the defendant, Imt ii« hiuv imr rule*. a side har rule shall issuo foi that jmrjime in vacation UK in term, which .shall In* of tho same force and ctloct as side har rules uiaile for that jmrpose in term. riiin //«/.• in Htill ill fmco, ami apiilic-s to all tho Diviijimis nf tin HigL Court. Soe Kii. K. i:{2. 5 .') ■* *' ('nMM(»N Law |{i i.r.s, (T. T.. Is-'ii]), lt»;;-l0U. SlirrKf to nil will ill i.nu-.- 103 'I'll'' Nlni'in* s]\n\\ till- till" wiit in tlir oiVwi' ro'nVurn'UiuU *''""' \\i'''''' 'i"' >>>''' •"' I'tMIll tlir sjilllr WJis issllcd, :it till' cxpiial idii i>r ilir nil.'. 1)1' as soitii at't'i' a> tin' sliiill i"' (p|ii 11, iiii'l the nniccr willi ulniiii it, i^ fili (| .sliiill iiidciM' iIk' "lay aiiij Jnuir wlifii it wii.s tilfil. Till- A'"/' if ^tlll ill imcc, ;iiiil .ijiiiliis tn ,ill tlu' l>ivini\\\\\ IS^Ut: for (iimtliiMilfUCI- ni Hill li iiilr, M Intlii r tliu ruif .siiall or .tlj ill nut Iri-'c lici'u .i!i.'\ fit in the iniHiitiiiio. Till- A''./' i- iiiAv iilisii|it<', .ill Mi'iliT fur ail iitt.iilinni't, tn !"• i>lit nil ill.'.-. 1. 'iii_iiii\K iii'ci-Msarv in all vhhv !4 : /I'li/f s.r, ;{•,;,; ||, lillU'sti'd s Maul. I'r. I.'.d; .////-;. v. r,,„y.. r, .'i ( '. !'. |) Arn-I l.y -h. nil JQS Wll'lt' an\ .sllcrill", l.rr.ir,' his unilli;- (Hit nf ln'tlTl' tfi lint I. Ill • ' ■ oi ..ni.v rill. I" tiliiiT. .-.jiiiil aiTf-^l aiiv lirffiidaMi , and r;drlii|4 ill iKiiiy liniid and niak'' a I'd iii'ii ot" f. Ill mriiiK, Ml' >li;i I /" ""/ inncli rnl-' sjiad lie L;iaiiti d. 'J'lii« A'/i'< i-> -till ill iiiiit', aiul ajuilirs to all tin- I 'i\ i>iiiii.s of tin' lli^lt t'liiirt. ii;i:i;(.ii..\i;riv. im«a"!"iH";H 106. N'l H|i|ilicat inn t<> M't asidi' prncrss itr |ii<>('>'» 1- inu'^ li'i' ii rt'Lcnlariiy .>liall In- aduwcd, miles-, nia !•' uithin a r.'a>iinali|r tinir. \\<>r it' tln' paity a|i|>l\i:^' ha-, takrii a tVi sh stfj) at'lcr Knowlcd^'f (»t' the iii'ri;!!- Irtiity. TliiH A'/('' appears to !«• Ntill in foiic, ami applicaiilo tuall Divinii n- of the Ili^li t'liint. .Sf Kii. i;. i;t;>, aiiiUto Mil. I. pp. I I!) ITiO; A.'.--; V. />'.,(/•/., 'A \ . ('. L. J. I."i(); liu-hinu:. t V. I'l-iiitiii; //-. •-'II'.'. ll ail iiliji-ctiiiii o.iii III' waiviil, it aaiuiintii tu .in invgularity, if iint, it iH aiuillily : ll inmJii v. I'li/i I'k., ;•(.•(/<, l I'. < '. I,. .'■ 'JSJ. Till- t( inU'iii'v ;>r cannot act aitidf proctfiliuijs for invj^ularity : l'- nin v liown, .") inoiioii III i.i'i ll-iili liririiilllli; fill. Ill 1k' III ..|r proiuptly. V. <■. I. .1 Ihirr,., Ill IliiW l\ II , ) < 111' f, tr.iiii V. II '111. I lull 107 \ I'I'dCii dii, iiilrn'li'd Tlii> /,•'//« lli^'li • 'ntirt. Iiflnir ( ' ( '_ J.piT||\ till- 1 III thr .iliin'.n ll"tliT .1- .|;.S( -iilliri. Ill : /; I. |>. I l!l. 108. in raiisi- \\ h\- iii'i'L^iii.n il \ discliar-iil ii|i'»n till' dix'Ii.'ii ni'd Tlii- UhI,' .1 Rule 103 'Very pi i -mj i, Ml pi I -I •ill 1 1 l,\ RUlO 110 p: 'lipmii lit,, til ■•liall In- writt P.ulo 111 p, III any iiiiUii '"■ •III.', iiiti ilii Rule 112 pinv '" '"• h.i.altii ill .i pl.iiii If^.ilil Nliall ll,. i|, villi ll IhmciI riili.sfruli CnMMdN I, AW Hri i;s. (T T. |s.".fi I(i7 l!ii. r. I'. I,. .1. i;..„. s r. ( . i., .1. :i:u; .1/. a.. \ v llurri; It) I.e. I,. .1. •_'i:;; Sivh»IU \. \i./,../L, :! r. 1;. •_'(:! (MM-" liiiwfx IT, /liiniJi.i V. .l/''.l/> tli< \ aif, in ttlii t, iV.iinllllrlit : .)/.•/>•.„,;/,/ V. /;..;,. !•_' (Ii. V> ; ;i|iil Mir .'/>(i7((/ V. Ii.„tl.ii,'f r, s I,. I; Ai'p. •_".«>. 107 N\ ll'l'r ;i ■-niUllli'll^ i-' (ilil.-lillnl in vrl ;i>i(|c i "Ig,, li,.iu to l.u jiroiTi ilitl:_'--i I'.il- 11 li i^lil.n il \ , llir s,\i|,li i,|,ji cl inU^ m"i'«. inlrl|(|r.l to 111' ill>i-tiil oil -.liilll lir st.'ltnl liinijn 'I'lii^ /■'"/' i^ still ill luiir ;iiilii' il>|i' tn ,ili tin- I'uimi'Ii-^ ni (lie lli),'ll I'llllt. MmIIiiII-. .Ill' IniU IIMilr nil lliilicr. (\lT|lt ,l|.l.ihMt|iP|lS licl'ilr ( '. ( '. .Illilj^o, III- l.iiiiil Mast (I;-. A llilllfc ol llintlnll sllulllil h|>riii_\ till- iiif-iil II il y I'liMiiil liin'il III', lull it it siillirii ntly ajiiiiar ill tile alliu'avil til>'<[ in "UiiiMirl liiitii'faN iltsi'|.i>iii;4 t lie gl'iilliiils til till liiotii'ii, tliat lia-* in ■ ii luiil Millii ii lit : /ll'iiii V. JUiiii, It I'. I;, 'Jii;! ; >i I \'.i\. K. |."ii'). aii'l »i r \iil. I. p. I l!t, 108- 111 "11 ••.'l>i> wlirlr 11 rule is ( il i| ;i i He. 1 In slloW f. stn. I'ilUsi- \\ll\ jll'nii rirHlL;> slliiIlM lint In mI ;| hIi fur itiTL;iil;iril y uiili lo-ts, ;iiii| su.li iiilr is jil'i' r\\ .iicU tlisclijii'uii! L'' M'l.'illy witlii'iit iiiiy ^|lt(•i,•ll iliii ct iniis ll|Hi|| till' lli;i(li|- 111 »M>t->, il is to 111 llli'l'l sini.il ii> iliscliai i^'il \\ il II i'i'st.>. 'I'iiis /,'/(/.' a|(|ir,iiH t.i II • .still ill fmvi-. Sec L'lil. s. c. i\:> \l lll»\\ ITS. Rule 109 |'i"\ I'll '1 tli-it llif ail.litluli ami 1 1 ilc lila. •■ ut :iImm1i' nl „ , , * Knit'* 111''- i\.t I very |ii i »iii in i kin;' an alliiiav it sli.ill In- iii>i rti r''< . Mi|icisi-il(i| liy I'kI' S. I . J(;,'(. Rule lie ini'\ nil ■! tliat in « \ ny ,.lliil,i\ it in-i'li- liv \\\" m inuic ilr|iiiiirnt->, tin- II. lines lit tlic .scvii'.il iici-.sun.t iii.iUiii^' .-vi
  • ! lii.nlr iimi- ul' 111 .lUN 111 itln ili-|ii-niliii^ in ( 'iiiut, in the jurat nl w liith tlu-ii- ^ll;lll Im- an;, iiiti i liinal inn nr fr.i.siiic, ami is now mi[i('I>hi1ii1 hy /,'iil>- S. '". -lliS. Rule 112 I'l'iviih il lh.it "evi-ry alliilavit, sworn witiiin this rmx iiu'c, to 111- lull attii iisiil ill .my raii.si' or ii\ il iniu'i-i'iliii;,', shall In- \\ ritti'ii ill ;i jilain li-^ilih- liami, ainl shall \>v ilrauti up in the lii.st pri.snii, ami !«li.'ill III- iliviilril intii piU'ii^iapliM, iiinl every pari^nipli shall he niiin Iwri'tl euiiHc'eutiveU-, ami a-' iiearlv a> iii.iv lie shall he ciiiiliiieil tn .n. 3 r.') 24 <'«»M\|i'N |,\\\ III! IS. (T. 'I'.. I >'(;), No — 117. ilistilut iMirtlniiMt t 111' MlliJ'Tt. \ .hIk >\[i\\ 111' ;il|ii«iil fur ;iir\ alliil (Vit III' |i II I III ;iii alliil;i\ it ^'t inti.ills \ mlatiii;.' this inli- ; nm nIciII any alliil.ivit \ iulatiii'.; tliis i-iili' Ik- wiil un .iny iiii>ttis |ii'i'iiii.sMiiii if til-' t'liiirt." It lll|u•a|•.^ til lie ll'iW Ml|i ilrii iiv A'///. >'. C. -I'M. \\ III! ii l|ii\\ cv 1 r ijiii'-. Milt i\|il r->ly lri|lliri' alllij.i \ it > tu 111 \\ III ti'li III " '/ jifiliii /.!/(')/. Inlliil." Rule 113 I'l'iviilcil that mIicm any alliihivit is .s\\niii In I'lirf any .1 II !.'•■, iir iiiy I'l'iiiniiNMi'incr, liv a |h'|'>iim w hu I'rniii hi-i nr lii'i' .si;inatiiii- apiifais til lit' illitrratf, it shall I"' ••ci titii'il imIIh- Jurat that the alliilaxit was iivni in t In- lui'scin'i' ui the p iits iilnniii-tii in;; tin' Haiiic tu till' pnty inakiii^' till' same, anil that Ninh li-t nnntiiiinil pai t\ "•I'l'iiU'il |ii'i't\\nril lii'l'iil',' till' ,'iMm|||i'\ (if tlh' pJIII\ Ini'ly "II wt .11 . I . rxcrjil :(lll nili' ^hiill iiiit ('\ti'iii| 111 ;iiriil;i\ its t') liiil'l li> lii'iil 'I'liis Hill is Ntill in I'l.i'rc, ami ainiliis tu all tin- 1 1|\ isiuns u| lln- Hl;;ll t'iMirt : sec i'iii-. I!. KIT; hni, ,/ \.,r//iiti,il- r/iiml v. V'l"/-/, 7 CliV. I». />■ Mr/.. ,11, <; I', i;. !•". : II ('. 1,. .1. -Jl-.'. as t. iKTsoiiH aiitli VMnii liilun- a .linlm' of ciilni ''"■'■''' of the ('ulllts shall 111' rii'i'i\i'i| ill ll'i' (ullil iu wlilrh .sll.'ll -I inl'J' l>«'liiiij,'s, thiiti;,'h 'mt cntilli'il iii tliit Cuiii'*, Init imt in anyollnr < 'uiirt, iinlfss t'lititlnl uf till' ( 'uiirt in w liiili it i-< tu he ii'il."l t" tl;iiii; illMH.iln, Illn'l>l^il- tll.il Hill (ili-iitly 111. I til lie I|M.'(I of tllf < 'olirt, Of U .fllllu-C 'Phis /i'»/i is still ill fui.i', ami ajijilit's tu all tlif Divisiuns ul tli Hi>,'li<'niirt : Hi'i! I'lii. i;. 1 i;{. I'l- i.Miii.i.'.i.in 117. N'> fiilt', Nvliicli tlie Coiiit, lias ;fraiitt'(l tipnii Hull' nin.hivit tr. Ill' of iivf. unifHH tlic toundatioii of any aH'uljivit, shall he ol" any fore lllHl|ll\ It KWol'l i.iinr.rui. iii.vBii uule.ss siicli atlMavit shall ha\e Immmi actiuilly injidt' fur ( MM lirf'ofc t < 'olllt a This /.•„ <|||irf ; N.., 118 I |ii'IS.I|l, •( I III' |iri)jii .•iiitlioi'if\ \* liicli mi 'l.'i\il nil ^h'lll. ■•iiii f'siilrs ;,( < '"iiiily ( . I'll IS /,;,/,. Ih\ isiuiis (if ^'■inl. I'r, -Jl 119 i;^ 'III' IllOl'tll ami Mi'cil I Tins /,'„/, lli-li ( 'mill 120 .\l III' haij as ^'■l at sill (In- l'a|.(',' '"' ,:^'i\i'M 'li''if i|c|iin '•^^llc (III ;|| This /,'„/, lll,U'll t'ulll'f. I''|'iity |;,.^,| "' tht' ( 'r,,u , 121 .\ I \\itlioiit iiii 'I'llis /,'!,/, i, lli-h Ciiiit, Common I, aw Hi lis, iT T , Is.')); lis li'l. lii'l'di-f Mii-li nilr was iiiMVt'il I" ,r. iiii in.'Hlf I'l IIm' .Ml'lu'r "I I 111' j)i'ii|ii'i' ( ' iiiiii y < ' Hilt t'(ir ;iiiy -^u inn inn, iini|''i' I In- iinllhU it \' III' llic ( 'nliiliii III |,;i\v I'liiC'ilui !• .\''l, IS'ili, \^ liicli iiii^lil to 111- M'lVfil nil till' l, hi-, apiilirat inn •-liall, aninn^- ntlnT lliin-^. slitc tliat tli.' d' rciiijalit irsiilo at sniijr jilari' witliiii till' iiiri>ilict inn nt" siidi ( 'niiiity ( 'niirl . Tllis /,'il/' Wulllil il|>liiMr tn 111' .Htill ill I'lili'i', llhl 111 lliplv t I ill till' |tivi.siiiiis lit tlir Ili^li Clint ; >!•.• /.'/«/. -i V, r. uj |'_';t; I iMlni.-t.'I's \laiil, I'r. 'Ji:! 'Ji I. Ill i.i:s, >i\i\iit\sr.>;, .\Ni> (ii:i»i;i;s. 119. i;\i r\ riilr 111" ( 'niirt shall lir .lati-i t In- ijav nj' i;ui"- 1- i""iiit-.i I ll' 'IhV llirv lll'r till' iiioi til ami yr.ir nu whii'h tin' s.-nnr i, iIimwh n|i, 'ii"»"'i|>' aiiij Mi'fil not s|(i'cily any ntin'i' tinii' nr il.iti'. I'liis It'll/' is still ill liifir. ainl ,i|i|iln's t'l .ill ill'' I »i\ isiiiiis III tla' lli-h ( 'mill : >.-.■ liii. i;. I lit. 120- All nili's which liy ihi' i'iimlisli jirai'lici' may iini.- « iri. i.v III .. • A !• ' iiu-'l^li |iru''lh'i Ih' hail as a iiiatlrrot coiirsi' ii|ioii st^T.at'tri' ol roiin- uf ^'num-i, nf s I at siiji' liar, of arc L:'i\'i'n ny the .Mastii'. ( Irrk ol >.'i«iii.-.\ii,\('i.Tii' ihi' l'a|ii'rs, or ( 'In-k ol tin- Knli's, in /■".iivlaii'l, an- to mh.m' nmmuT 111' ^iNi'ii liy till' ('h'fks o|" till' <'rii\vii anl I'li'as, or llii'ir ili'|iiit ii'-i, in the s.'iini' m iniii'r, ati'i tip' s.-mi,. may issiic on any ijay in ti'i'in, or in saration. Tllis //(//< is still ill I'lii'i'i', .'Mill .'iinilii's fii .ill tlir I >i\ i- iiiiis 111' till- Ihuili ('iiiirf. Ai'., its )ii'iiviM(iiis cNli'inl tn I ;il l!i''.4isf r.irs. .'iinl 111 |iiit.y l!<';»'istrai-s, > rv^ •^^ Ifi /A^> '.2() Kliliir.i'l riili'i" tu l»' ji'tiiriiiil'li till' til -I y I li»- < 'oiiit. It IS liiiiii'tiiil liiiw lar Ihis J,'u/i is imw in l""i< c, Uriiis ii.i\ii.^ incii .•iIkiIisIiciI. Ill (JIM s M hirli liavc III fli en caiiM .s. il Is III! |i'ii_ii- nil I >Mirv tu i.~-iii' i iii.u ti'ii il nil till' -I iiii.l li>; lull 1st III. , 1> /"•-' I' !:m..- li. Ill li'Tr'". '< il' Rule 1L3 I i'\ nil il tii.it it sh.ill III. I III nil .■.-r-::i \ tu i.ssiic in tl lali Hill .siiiMiii'li.s li.r attLliilalur lull a ■Jlllj^l' llpnll 'ill' sill. iiiatirr, ami tlic j'.ntv t.ikiiiL' <>nt siirli sniniiiniis ^|I.'||| \>, r. 4ti.- iii.if !iri h..iirH 124 All ;il liiiil.'iiH I Oil a -ir 'iimiis. . ip un ;,ii aiijniint allrliil;ilir.- <.ii •""•' "■'"■ "y Illrlil hi l"'ii.i nil 111. ;.< ■lUlli'l. Ill ■tmr il M.v^i • ■1', HI' .•'M lii'iii' 111 \l iiiiiiii- l|l;ili|\ |. JKiW .It ihr IriUlll i ; I •1)1, shall In' '|i"lli: -illlii'ii'lil :il |i laiiili ■iiiis /; q ].. .If.- til I'C still ill t'lilTl', ,l||il tu ;Ulli!\ tn all t! I)i \ Isinn.s 11 tin jii-ii Ciiiiit. >. .■ Iji. i;. i.'.i. '11 II- saliif j.l.ii tlir |i|i\alls ri'i.'.iii|s all. iiil iii> 11 I. H' t 'r.ixilii: (Itiiiils. aliii nil liiiitiiuis III ( lialiili t llIl>Tlll>l ll.JII Ik'- liirliU I.. 1.1- "ill,, r 125 A Wlitti'll nillsrlll'^, n]iiill wllicll nlilils t'lil .■siuiiiiiL: jii.l'jiii.iits ar<' iil'laiiiiti. sliall l>r tili'il aii'l pii s( r\ 111 l.\ t 111' ell I k 111' I 111' .i iiil"V s ( 'h.'iiiiliiTs. 'I'llis ///< < .llilu-.H - til lir st ill 111 Inr.'l'. ,111 1 -iMiiiii', til ,ill til.' hi .1' till' lli'.ii ( I'liit. >i (• i-.u. I;, i; itiio |iiiiini-r cin- < 'in iiariinr li.is im imiiliiil aiil Imrit y In cnnsi'iit tn ;iii nrilii' Inr ni'l n n-i III |i jil'lmiinil iiL'iiiii^t l'0-|lllltlUT. iiiii;:iiirnl III ..•' .niinii ai' liii-t liiinsrli ami iii'< I'n-p iitiu'i' ; //' /■r.'i/./' \ . /)< lit cn.if , :; • '. I'l. ; i-j. w n|i|)ciir- I'V 111 111 m>V, ri iisiiiil if iitii.riii'v iiiii-.. iiLii ill. 1.11. hint 126- III .'ii'lii'ii.s in wliii'li till' (lil'i'iiiiaiit li;is ah |ii!ii>'il \<\ jiltiiriity. im siicji niiln sliall In- mail'' uiii"'-s tin- cuiisi'iit III' ili'lriKJant III' L:i\i'ii !iy his attniiH'V >>\ aL:''iit. 'riii-< Hill- is still ill Iniri'. ;inil applii's tn all t!ii I ti\isinti, n!' 'Jm' lliull • null. ."^1 <• I'll. l;. l.'l'l. Wiu'li' .'i ili'trlliiaiit llilM a|i|n-:i1iil liy snliritnr. it is ir!i:;Ml 11' tnl Jiai'N'. sn Inllj.; ,i.s till' snliritiir rnliti;illi lit till' 1-1 rl. tn ait ill )•.-,/ man v. Snmr, »•-• I.. T. N. .'^. 10: Cn: 127 .'1 1 1| II 'ail till' .!.f ill iii'i'si .•III .'itfi.i is ;i liar Tiiis // I •i\i-i.iiis Rule 1 \ .11' Itimi 11 'Mil.-ss ill ;| ill nl,s,,I,.t, :i •lllil^'i-'.s 1 A 'Il hnr-l \ 1 .IilL--. , •;"•'» : .111.1 I .1 III. I-.- ill - ' .ii)i'i'i!iliti_' t* I'Vitil 1)11 ti tiTllH, III- tl nl- inr ji| 1. t 1 fllti'l- I s a|'|»i'.-iis t. I{tjli;.s /t iippfiirril. ;ii.|M-;i ri'>| in ■...■|--'iii nn -Ucli ' >ii1'T ^liall li.' iii.ili', Ullll•-^s '■'■ »i'i"'i>r« in ' ' ' |.ir-.'ii. loiijii-tit tlir .!'t"'-lM!;Ult. .'itt.'Il'U tlx' ,Ill'l'-.' ;i!l'] ■•\Vi'-> )li> CMll-^-'Ilt t".i"li,'mriit !,..« ill ]i'M-'iii, ()!• mill-- lii> wiiffi'ii ciii^'-iit !m' ;tt ir-tcil \>y ■•111 Mlt'illny ;M-t ill','' "11 liiv ip.-liult", illili'^s till- ili'li'ii'liUlt i- ii li.iiii-,t''i' or ;itt tiii'-y. riii' /i'"'' a|i|)>;irs :m Ii>' »t:II in fniN'-. .-ni ! .i|piilir iMc to all the l»ivi-t itiitf, ;iiiil ;i iipi'iifs ti) 111- iilm.ilcfi- : .sfL- /.'//<■ >'. ' '. .■{.")7. It i- III) liiiiiMT iici'i'sH iiy to iii.ikc ;i .hi.l.'.'.-. ..i-.l.T ;i nil.- >.i ..I ('..iirt : Aivli. (,». U. I'r. -J'.t .'III ; ^■'hii K iirliiiri \ . I'i. li't I.. '!'. N. "<. s:..' ; -JUS,! .1. li'i.l ; .-iii'l ;i .III'!:;'-- url.r iii ly li • imw i-ii!'..f.- • I liy ;il I i 'iiiii iit , uliii'li a •Iii'Il;"' in Cii unit r- in .y itfU-r to issiic, S'llm Kur'nirj w l*iii-.ivi Ii-.l an alii I i\it l»i' iiiiK; anil lili-iltliit til'; iii-l'-r li i~ li •■•n s,i-v.-.| un tin' pirly, lii-< attnrni'V i>r a.'oiit, aii'l ilisulicyi' I, ,ii|.l i|p|pi- 11-, t I li'' i'!psip|i.'ti' : Mi'i' //'(' .v. ' '. .'{r>7. Rule 130 ln-Mvi'irl til it i-iili'-i t'» >hi'\v ■■:iiis' ^li ill 'n' up stiy i>f ]ii'ii'i'('.lin_'-< iinli;s-* two ilivs' nntii-c •>( tin; iii'ptiuii >li ill Irivi' Iiudu > fvr'l nil til'.' iipp niti' pii'ty, (Xi- -pt in tli ' I'as-'s uf i'hIim for new til iN, i>v t'l iiit'-r vrf. li.'t. Ill" n iti-i lit. in iti'Pi in iiri-^t nf jiil_;ini!it , 111- fur i'l l^"ii'nt ii'iii ti'n''iii'> '•■ rri/if-tfi, nr tu set asi'li' an awai^l, nr t ' I'liti'r i -"lU'.'i-stiMii. Ill- l>y til'- .sp' 'i il il;r.';ti'Mi iif tin- ('uiirt. It appi ars t'p li" now ulMipJi'tt.'. |{ii!i!.s /((■>/' ari' iHiw ali'ili-lii'd in all c isr.s, cvc'i'iit uii iiiiitioni for Noticed to be In iii'A' tri i1m ill (• iM-s trifil liy a jniT, aii'l mi inoti.in-. to'p; isli li-.-laws "1111111; SI'.' U'll. . \. '•. 10.",, .'Ills, :;i:!. \i.i-icis_si:iivicK Ml". AM) d!-' ui'i,i;s, i'i.i;\i»iNii^. >ti'. 131. -Ml Il'>^i(•.'^ rci|uli'i"l liytli'-s- i-iili'";, or liy the Nnticen to Ia- -i, jpiactici; lit" till' ('iMii't. sIimU 111' ill writiii'j;. This /{»'' is still in furi/e : m'i- al.sn A''//« .<. ' '. 4.">l. A %.r!ial iiptii'i- tu pro.lu'c w.is In-lil insiillioi'jiit : I'ruvinriiit lux, Co. V. Sh'uv, V) V . <'. (.1. |{. y.\~. writiiitf. 3 r.-Js ('nMM<.\ Law llr(,i;s, (T. 'I'.. Is.-.d , |:12-— I.SG. Itiil.'f i;>:.l.'::! Rule 132 pinviiiiil that a fiipv of cvi.rs ilcclaratinii, ami HiiliMNjiant I lit ;ii iMrri'. , .111 1 1 " . , , , 1>I( ai|iii_', ■■ii.ill 111' .-.fix cil li|iiiii tlic r ai.' liti-'t aii\ lu'lsiiii li.is ilii; pi i\ ilc^f iir iitlii l\N i>r, ami a- \m !1 w lure tin- |il.iilitilt lias t'iit<'i< il an a|i|M aiaiuc t ir' t lie ilcfiiniaiit, as winrr t In' ilfliiiilaiit has aii|icariil in piiMin, or liy attur iicy. It is sii|h.is<<1<''1 1>V /i'"/-. .■ iii.im.st.ir> NLmi, I'l. !••_•. Rule 133 pri'Viiliil that wlicir tii<- iiv-iiliKn' n| a ih ii hiiant ;~ iinkiii'\\ li. ]iliailniLS. lulo, iiutirfs. aiul ntlnT ]irii(((i|iii-> may 1"; -tuck up in tlir jiiiipi r uilicc, liut nut vsillinut pii\iuus Icavi- . ' '. I'.l, M. I.M : SI.' li.ilm.'sti.rs Maul. I'l. "fj. iiriiriiial ml.', or 134. lt>-llJlll llut In' IH •cr.s'-n TN' 1 1 > ll ir 1'. i-ll |;i f N.'fvici' cinl' ■ . iii'Cil iii't _ • '"■■''■""'I" j|" ;i lull' or onltT. that the original iiilr «ii- nri|.i- >li,'il! lll'lll.lll'lrll I'Xri I'l in .'iisiT^iif nt- |„, sliowii, null s> siijlll tllt'li'dr lie (It'll lUlU li 'i 1, rXCrpL 111 lilcllllU'llt. 'I ca.si'N III attai'liiiifiit. 'I'liii /,'>■■' apprais t'l 111' st ill iu t'lU'ii' ainl appiii-iliji' tn all I »ivisMi,s III' till' llii;li (iiurt: Ml' lin. I!. Itl.'!; I mf rlnl It^inl: \. hn-i^n. s I'. !;. •_'!•;. fi.r, lioi l.;.i not in Rule 135 ri:lati'l tu the tiuii' fur si'I'viri' 111 pK'ailillL's, Uotii ill"', atiil utlit'i' pr'iii'ccilinLis. anil is nuw sii| suniniiuiM's, Diui IS, n tlc'il l.v /.'"/' •^■. ' '. J.-'i*. I'lltflCll. k til I... ki'pt 13g. A liDiik shall he kept l.\ thr ( 'Ifik i»l' thr < 'rouii by Clerk- of V .\ . ' , " 1'., ill wIhoIi I..I of rai-li "f till' t'oiirts ill Tni'mitn. at his (ilUci', tohr i|i(.'."M't iif sujiri "r" l'ri.'-liHi>): in thrlT i I ISl n 'Ct i 'i 1 hv all\' a 1 1 < HI li'V OT llisclflk \\itlnH|t 'I'on.Mti. (.. li' ' • • t'lT (ir fcwanl ; ainl (\cry attunii'V |(i'.icl isinu in tlh' saiil ( 'niirls ainl icsidiii^ within the city ot" Tiirniito m til'' lilnitits thcK <»1", -\t'il with jilcailiii^s, notices, siiniinonses, t'lnin:;! lii-ncu til lif t roM- orders, rules, and other |iroci'edinL;s ; and as often as ,.uttri'ii. any such attorney shall change his place of laisiiiess or the jilace wlitre he may he so served as afore aid, he sliall make the like . ntry thereof in the said hook; siTvioentRiiiiri'K and all pleadines, notices, siiminonsi's, orders, rules, and given itc ( oMice and as hi-, a; order>. III a jiersi Ilia on siicli shall he SI e(l in till attoni('\ lllelltiollei of any |i!t proceeding loll into, s often as a business o said hook supersede cases sei'\ i Common Law llri.i:s, (T. T.. Is.'iii , l-')?. •'»2!» scrvicr >liall In- ulliciiMt ly s(rvi'(l on >utli iVttni'Mcy, if .'i <•"!'> tlirrcnl' >|i;iil 1"' Ifl't Jit tln' |il;ict lastU' fiiti Tr.l ill -,11, -h I k witli any |iii>oii roiclciit at 111' If loll 'ill" til >iicli ip!at-i' ; ainl it' an\' siifli at innitv sitvio ii.iw ^ "" "" ' ; . . • .ir.vtc.i.ttii.ri- ^liall iH'ijlrct [i< iiiaUc --iji'li riiliA, tlii' lixiiii; iin lit anv i.tt"ri..>'- -..i- ' 'll i'>» l;cil rl,!. Till nut iri' I ir I'l" till' (ii|i\' lit' any pliailiiii^s, nuticf, snni- '" '"'"li iiiiiii.-.. I ii'lrr, mil'. i>r lit InT lunci'i l^nl^s I'nr >ncli at turnry in till' I'liicc al'nrt'^aiil .>liali in' (Icciiiril a >nllifit'nt M'lvici'. 'I'liis /////'■ iiiipi ;il>i |i- lir .still ill tc.nc : scr ('/i;i. <>ii/. '_' t. .'>;{, 4'J. l.S 11///. \ni. 1. ,Sii'\ ic'i- 111 ;il:i lit is 1 iiiisicli rcil ;i> si i\ i. r I'll |iriiiii|i,il, aini any tliiiii; siil>.Hii|iitiilh liuiic, w 111 ir I'lii 11 iliii;:s arc stayi ll, is mtuiilar ; /'iii- trr-iiii \. Ai/ri!/, A \ ( '. (,t. !'.. ;;:i.'i : ami sic Willi, r-- v. I'mLi r. ."> II. \ .\. 7 J.-.. 137- l"^''i'\- ntlii r atliirmx' iiiarii-iii" in tlir ^aiil !■' 'i* t.. !■.• krpt ( "itiirt^ sliali I 'lit IT ill till' -a ill Imnk (in likr aljilialut ical ''■■ '" "'''•'' , ' iiiiim'x himI ml- w,.!"i- his iianii' aini iilacr nf i ■n-^iii'-''^, anil ajsn in an 'ir<>H., ..t Tnn,,,. ' I" :ii;i III" to lie iijijiii.- itr ciiliiiiiii till' naiiir nl'sniiii' attunny lia\ini;' an '"'""•"' iillici' anil cariN iiii; nii liiisini'^> in tlii' citv 111 iiiiti I n.s his ai;rnt ; aiiil all [iliailmus. nutici'-. siininiiin.^i'>. (il'iji'i'-, n ill's anil *'■-■ attnniry >liall ni'LiJict tu niaki' tlir mtry in tliis nili' iiiriit iiiiii'il, till- ti.siiiL; lip I't' any tintii-i'. up ul' tlir cupy itt' any |i!t'a linu'. imt irr, siiniiiiun--. milii', nili', m' nllni' |)i' II il ill CoMMuN Law llri.Ks. (T. T., l^.")(i). i:}s— 140. nf liih-iiir^-- ill till' iiiniiiK'r ini'iit iuiicd in tlic lU'Xt \nv- ci'iliii^- rule, iiistcinl of (111 (lie liddkcil ji^ciit. sliiill he I l.i'llliil ^ooil si'iNli'i'. 'I'lliv /,'"/• ail]., lis In l.r -till in Iniv : SI'.' I'/,;/. Dili, '-'l, I"-', \'A. Rule 138 lM-.i\i,lrJ thai .1 |iaity stiin,;,' nv ,1,'l'i'iHliiiu in i..r-..iii. shall, ii|Hiii i-saiiiL; any w i it of siiiiiiiinii-;, ui' dtlnT ]ii'("'rt.'ilini,', or «n 1 1-1 i Ml: a II apiH- ii'diiri'. Irav ra iiicriiniaiMliini with tl li'i'k, iify rhl k, nf thr ( PiWIl. st itillU all achl|-('ss ;it wliidi all iilcadiniis. nutiix-s, Miniinniisf-. Mnjrrs. riih'-, uv <<\\[vy |ir(M'i'('(|iiii.'s ii^t I'i'iiiiiriiiL; ]n 'sniial s.'iA i.-i', iiii-ht I.I' h'lt. \<'. It i.- iio.v sii|irrsi'ili'il liy Jui/'^ S. ('. I'.t, Wlu'i'c iifior .'i pnrtv liHs iu'l"il uti IH lirt, :ill ■-ul'^c- (lUi'llt |in.('rl'i| iiiK-, Vi' . t . K porvi'il nil ntt'iriii'v. 139. Ill Jill cMscs wlifiv n plaiiititl" shall liavc sucmI ill i.M's.iii. ii..u('.. ,,.|t ;, \\rit ill ii"r>or. nr a (lrrt'iir ill!' ;itti)rnry or a^vnt (if snch ])artv, of such attdnii'V liciii'j,- aulh(iri/ril to act as attorney tor tlm jiart V on wIk.si- lichairsiicli iinticr is ^•ivl'n,all plcadiiius, iidtiiTs. s^lmllllllM•^. (inlrrs, ni Irs, and other | in iccn ring's, which acriii. J. Cliy, 'jril : followed hy I'roudfoot, .1.. in .S'//////( v. Murrin, .Sept. ■J'.lth, ISSI. lint notici' of motion to commit for non-productinn, or not hrinuini.' in ai-coiiiits. in the oHiee /. •_'!»(;. and see Uii''' N. (\ -37. A1T.\('HMKNT. Kulel40 not in Rule 140 Jirovideil that rules for attachment shall lie alisolute in foree. the lirst inst:inee in the two following cases only : 1st for non-p:iyMient ( 'o.M.M( (it cii-ts nil ;i iih-'yiiiL; ;i ra ol.-l.d.tl'. \i applied fi.r, 1, is-iied : A'-//, eiiumt Ill.W I 141 Wl aside an a \' til lie iie-i.s ^uch rule a ClU^e. It il'Cilitfnl ;U'e now .'I I ml ruid iiioiiuiis t li': St iti'd ill I 142. < ()- time i'(tr nil Th;- /.'»/, i.s llii,'h Court : Rule 143 r execution, a|i| .SI", ;{(M» tor th hiviii'.; lii'cn I'i e. tIT, ss. 1 (;-•_»> ('|,ki;ks 144. On iJeputy < 'le same slijilj withdiit w; ■siu'li ( 'lerk, a|>[M)intnien Tiiis /'ii/t' is High Court : s l>ef ire proeeedi l'J4 'tuff, J I. ."('J G ('...M.MnN I, AW KlLl'S. (T. T., IS:.*',), 1H-~I4!-, Ill I'li^t-* nil ;i iii:i>tci''.> iiUwiO ii r \ aiiil "Jiiil. ,iL'ii">t .'i shrrilV ('■•r not (p|p''\ iiil: :i riili' tn i-i-tiiiii a writ, nr liiiu^ in tlic l>n.lv. \\ <)1i<.p1< tr. Nil .itt lililiicllt c.lll 111' i-i-i|iil «ill|i>ilt in iii-.lrf, In \>v ;i|'jiliril 111!', nil ih.t.ic" til till- pirty ;ii.''iiii--t wliniii flu' w lit i-; to In- is-iii'il : l!((li S, t , ',\\\7\, All ;it tiirliiiiriil, t'nr n.pii [i.i) iin nt ni iiinin'V r.lllliiit llc.U 1k' ui'iiit" '1 : /''• '^^ "• '•■ 'i". ^- I"- A\VAl;i>S. 141 W'll' I'c a nili' to >ln\V cail^i' is (ilitaitlcil L" -rt nn mi.tioim ti. , . _ -ii't ii«iili' HWHnls, a>i'l»' an award, tin- M'Nci'aMiliicct loiis ilii rftu, intciiili'd unmiiiis tn u- -I"''''''''- t(i 1m- iir-i>tt'(l uj)oii at ' II' tiim- id' iiii>\ iii'.;' to iiiakc siicli rule al>--i)liit.f, sliJill lt(,' staii'il in tin- inli' tn ^ln'W caii^f. It il'inlittiil liiiu tar tlii-^ //"A in ^tiII in I'm-ri' ; imi1> s tn sliuw r.iii-it? ;iri' \\x\y almli-'lii'il, iXiT|it on iiintiiiii-^ Inr new trials in jury cases, ami iiiiiliuiis to ijiia ill liylaws. 'I'iic oliji' tions, i;o\\i\ir. .■ivi-i.ins nt tliu High <',init : .see I'.n. It. 170. INSiHA KNT DKI'/roKS Rule 143 rclati'ii to .itiiil.ivits liv ilehtors in elosr cn-tmlv in J<"1« "^, "bio- ivfi'iitioii, a]i|ilying iiiiih-i' tln' ('mnniiin l«i'.v I'lociiiiifc Act, Isritl, .s(' ', 'MM tor their ili.-ch.ir."' tr.ini eiistoily, ami is imw ell'cte : sec. .'{(K) liivin- liceii I'lpealeil liy "Jll \'ie. c;. !t(i. s. '2'1 ; .-iml see imw 1!. S. ( >. f (17. ss. it;--js. n.i'iiK^ AXi) i)i;i'rTV-ci.i:i!Ks t»F thi; ckown. 144. < >n every .aiiixmitnieiit made liy the ('|ii-ks or o,,, ..ppoiiitnvut i)ej)nty ( 'lei'ks of the ('rown. tin- jiarty mi whom tlie I'rowM.orTieiiuty same >iiall lie sei'ved shall attend such aiipointment without waitiiiLT for a seednd, or in default thereof siK'li ( lerk, or Dejmty, m;iy [iioceed i x jki rtf on tlie first a|i[iointment. riiis /(''(/'' i.s .still in toivi-, ami apiilicaWle to all tlu; Pivisions of the High Court : .see Mn. K. 17-. Half an hour'.s graco i.s usually alloweil l>ef>re jiriict'eiling in the altseuco of the ojijiosite party ; ami see I'ltlr \'24 iDi'i', ]). ."(•Jt). 3 :u\-2 <'<'MM'iN Law I!i i.ks. T. 'I'. Is.">ti . I !•"> U7. b.'nHn;!,HMl ''' 145 Nu l.ll>i||r>. >l,;ill !..• I I .Ul-.;i I ri 1 il | ;i 1 1> n|' f i,, HM.'i',',V!n'i'.'''.f ollicrs (if t lie ( '"I I It >, r i I 1 H •!• ill | IK )rl| 11 1 1^' nj- vlli||...' o||| Hi'iunii'.r. i'.'i'ili.. I'l'dci^s, III- ill ilit'Tili'4' jilM.:lihii!s (if f;iisiii'j- ;i!iv |i|-..- allorii.'v.'"" ' ' * ''"■-;■ \\'ll.'lti'\ fl- ill .•! (■;ii|->i', l|ll!'>> llji'ill l!p' |m r-M»ii,;i .•ilti'liilaiicc III' till' |i;iil\' (III \\liMi,cli liii>iiic^^ In ii'(|iiiic(( til lir 1 1 ;iii->;ii't<'il, I'l' (•!' till' rMiiii-^i'l cr !itt"iiii'V >i\' Niicli |i;iit\, nr tlic clii'lv nr auii'iil nt'tln' !lft illli'V. ay llic cliik ni" till ii;_;i III. 'I lii-- A''"'' is >till ill I'm 11 •.. -1111 1 .-iiiipJi-MMi' til .'ill I'll' I >\ i-imis lit' till' lliijli I'liiirt. ,iiiil it- piiix i-iiiiis Miiiilil -iiiiii iniw tu rxtiiiil In I I ll»';.'i.''. ' '. 117. I'llllill- p:i|ii|- iindiT il'iMi- if nDli'f. iir liiiiiiliii:; ciiiiK' I" 'iilinr ii: sMiMl, irrrituliM. I'lllt 11^ an .'i|i|i('.'ir.iiiri' mn |i r I \iv il'inr III till' iillii'r III a I •I'jiui i Cii rl^ III t ill' ( iiiuii iliiiiiiij iiliiri' III. Ill's, nr haiiiliiiL' il tn liini in ll -trt'lt. \Ul-- lulil lint III 111' a illlr intlA nt till- a|i|il' ll'.'.lli I' Sf,i,:,i, ID I'. C. |„ ,1. -Jl."! ; ami srr /■'/■.»//./• V. /// !;. SO; r,,n, /■'••'/ \. Mil'l'l'ii. I'la. -J. I <• I.. < i'lllt till' I 'mil t 11 lust ll til .-rt "'. hi. i>>nril at 1 ll.' iilli lliillsi' ill lull- nlliri' llnlll.s : /,'iil/.ir V. rilll>i\ Id r. < ', (,l I;. \~~ ; .11, set: llnll V. Iliihli ,; :< (). N. 7(i'>. Iii'li'iiilaiil'- n»- \\ 111 ;i' a ililriiilalil > al tniiU'N i> |ii'i-siiit at I hi niHiiiiiL; nl t In- ntii tiiriH'v. wlifi fiiinri'.l III |iri'l'ri|riii'i'. til ciiti'i' all aiijiraraiu'i', m' til'' a st itiniiiil nt nil', ami tile |il; riir s al tniin'\ IS ini'-ii'llt til si;,'ll jiiil'^nifiit, I'lir ili'i'aiill. tin' ili-lrii I ■•lilts attiillli'V i- lilt it li'il tn |iliri'iiiliri': .-IT /■'/■(»//>/ \-. 1 1 1'l'ii'iii. 1 (' L. Cli. i;. .Ml. Ofllc. - of ''mill lint t'l III- ii|ii'lli'.| when ii|i|iiiiiit('il 'I'lic nlliri's 111' till- ( milt slmiilil imt In- npi liiil I III' lill.-.llirs-, nil (l.l\ ■ nil \\ lili'li t Ili'V .11 r a|iliii|llti'.l liy st.lt lit r, nr ir.li' nt ( 'mil t , tn 111' I'liiSi 'I, (i 111' rliiM'il. ;iiiil |irnici'i|illi;S t.lki ll tlulrill nil sUi'll i\:\\H iWu i llriiul.lf : /'r'lyf Hi d l.iiiiii Cn \. I)lr/:.i,ii, •_' < ', I . .1. N. ."^. Kill; MmiihTil \. //ilr/irink; 1> .111!'. .\. .>^. i'Jdd. lilllc I4ii riwi'iinl. Rule 146 ri'latl'il tn tllr ntli.T limir- nl' I llr ( 'Illks nt' tlll'Cri.NMI i>a. I'l uiil lli'is, aiiM was ri'.-ai iiiil.'il hv /.'"/'■ Ill' Aiuast -JT, iMiO; and lUiW /i''//i .">. ' '. n 1,' OU'rks 1 t'Crtiwti to ini'srrilii' wiiltli mill li-iiutli ofpaiifr, \c. 147- All mils ami rccnrils sliall In- u[»i>ii |iarcliiih'nr or |ia|ii r, of .siidi wiijtli .'iinl Iciiiilli us tlif i'lrrks I't tile ('I'l'Wii ^llall jirt'scrilu' liy written iiotici', to lie put u]i ill sMinc roiispiciioii.s jilacc in tlirir ri's|)rcti\'(' rii nt leiist a vheet nf jiajier, and I'oliled accordiiiuK'. 'I'lli.i A''/' ;i|p|iiM|-.s to 1m .•'till ill lc)|ic, ill tlir l,i||i I 11 '.-- r.emli .iliil (■ciimiio!! ''k':i.^ I >ivi-iiciiis 111' till' Hi;^li ( 'mil t ; ami scf <'/ii/. dnl. (iii, (>7, '"''■ viil. I , pp. 7)S ,");i. 148 Whenever a Dei.utv Cleik of the Crown is '"'"n-""";!'" "f n'i|iiired t<» transmit any rull, record, or ])ji|i(i', in any '-^ i.'"h1 enirvi>t cause, to tlie> i»i"incij»al oflicf in Toronto, lie shall enclose and seal u[) the same in an envelope, ami shall adilress such eii\el(»jM' to th'' C'lerU of the Ciown in the projier olliee, and he may thi'ivupon deli\cr such sealed envel- ope to the attorney who has required the tian-mi-^ion thereof (taking" a reciipt from hini), or may send the same liy post, and in no case >hitll an\- oriL;inal pajier^ l.edeli\ired out of the custody of the Oeiiutv ( 'lerk of the Clown, except frr the purpose of lieiiii;- trans- mitted to Toronto, unless hy order of the Couit, or a .Knl;^^e. 'riii.t Itiih' ;ii)i>c!irs to l>e still in force, ami aj)pliiTil>lf to all tin; hivi.sioii.s of tin- lligli Couit, ami to I'Xtiiul to all Local ia'^'i.straiH, ami llcputy Ui'gi.itiar.s ; .si-c lliil> S. ('. 417. Rule 149 rilatfil to fci.s payaMr on ' U'.i oiiv- Itrouglit ill till! " iiifi'iior jiiii.-idiction '' ami is now oltsoKto. cLKKK (IF Tin: I'iKK r..-imii.ii...m,i,t ie(piired for tlu' coinmeneeiiieiit of ;'.n action ; an I on leceivinj^'a p?'a'f/^^6'wit]i theallidavit otMel>t reipiiicd hy law ('0, or a jirnc'jn' and atlidavit Avith a Judi;e\ oiilrr for the arrest of a party, to he also tiled hy him, shall issue any w y r\i oi c(ij)i(i.H i\n' the connnencemeiit of an action ; and on receiving- a imccipc, atHdavit, and a {(t) 'riii'.sf wonl.s ivfcnt-il to till' power to i.ssiic a '•" /' iimUr < '. 1,. V. Act, 18.")(i, 8. '2:i, which wa.-< ivpialcl \,y \1'2 Vict. c. I'll. s. '.'J. 3 -:!+ C<.M.\i..\ Law Hn.Ks, rT. T., |s:.<;), i:.l- i:.(). ( 'uM.MoN llili ' l.M, ..Li l..t..'. ilniliif's ordci', \i> lie rlsi) lilccl liv liiiii, >li;ill i^siic MllV writ (d' ;i(tacliiiiriit iiLT.'iiiist mi nlisrniKlin'^ drlitur. Tliis /;»'. is Htill ill fur.'.-. I'.y A'/'/- >'. «". .".I."t', /". ' \>. slO, M Wlit- Inr til'' riiliiinclK'cllMllt CUrk ' _ • ..frrorr.'Slirn,!,!. ] 'fl ,(■,•( I U fl • A('t, IS.'ltl, tl> 1 M ' I'^SHImI il\' tllC I'll'l'k (>(" till- ill^' to i'»iiiiili«|ii.| I'f''^'"''*' I'jiicrss tn till' imilio 1)1" tlii'ir ;it!uriii'y>, sliii!l lir i-siicil .'irciiriliiii^f ti) tlir fst.'ilili^licil pract icf. Tlii.s /.'(//' is still in fun-i', .iihI Miijiliis tn tlii' (jMuiii's I'.nirli. ainl <'iiiiiiiinii I'Ir.'is, I >ivisiiiiis, mily. n-ik ..f 1'10,-ss 153- I'll"' < 'l''i'I< <»t' ill'' I'i'iiccss sliali atli'iiil in liis I llfU*' li"lll> nl, iiliict' at all tiiiio, wln'ii tin- Clirks dt' llic ('rown ami T" I'.-iiiiit siuroli'-t', A;c. Pli'as aft' i'''i|niri'il toatti'ii'l in tlu'ir ri's|M'('ti\(' otiiccs, ami sliali pi'iiiiit all in'('t's>>aiy scai'dics n'N|ii'i'tiiiLj writs so issiii'il liy liiin, ami tlir attiilavits ainj pajn'i's w licri'oii Midi writs iirc ^rnuiiilrd, and shall n'raiit ollici.' ctijiics iii'all such allidax its and jiapcrs un |iayniL'iit «>f tilt-' usual ffi's. 'I'liiH /i'kIi is .still ill fiirtjc. Tliu (illici' liniirs arc iikw rt'guLitoil by /.'-//.■ .s. < '. r.i.->. TAXATION ()K COSTS, AX!) DIUKCTIONS TO TAXLXCJ OFFICKIiS. I.'i4.16''., Rule 154 jiriividi'il tliiit tlitt jiiactici: in" the Cnurts as tu lust.s ami *"•"'' '■'"•*'"^ tlu' srivici's tu lie alliiwc'il fur, in all jiruceeilings in tlic taxation of costs, sliall lie guveriiiil, in all cases not otherwise proviilcil tor, hy the estalilislicil jiractice of the ('oiirt of (^liieen's Jk'iich in Mnylainl. It is now sii[icrse(letl hy the tarill' of the Supreme Court of Scpteiiiher 10, ISSI. Rule 155 related to costs in actions within the coiiqietenee of a County Courr, liiit Hot marked "inferior jiiristliction," and was re- scinded liy, and see /,'i(li' 1 of August -7, INtJO, //im/ p. '>")". Rule 156 provided that in anj' action of the proper conipctenee of the Comity Court, in which the vtMiiie could not, according to the law jiiid practice of the Superior Courts, be changed upon the usual Huh illiii.ivit only, tn.d ilniiiif 1 1 I'l'iiiily I I. Ill), :.ir I itliiT III ti ;lliii\\.llli'i' nl a . r ill iiiid lilts, '.Vilhll III,' ij, I, •iriTllid, into a tii.U lie or till ,'l III- I lian will /,'"'■ N. ''. I;.'s, 157. I'fs 'iiity and ]i ri;il nr ar^Ji I I MI'lllH dlilll li III force at al I I III it : s •<; /.'kA 158 N () I ■'\liii|i may in < 'iiiirt. in Tills /.'«:.' a I I'ivisioiiH of tilt 159. At t ■"^ts, will '11 I aiv lai'L!!', an ■•'liicli till' tu ''■ an allida .'i^'iit (i|- I'll' iliat till' (lis ■''•••t, ami we iliJir^'t'd I'or I'.'irty to will -— , with III iiiiiy JiHVf 1) I'l'jidinns nv Tills /,'ii/v api "'visions of the Tlie alhilavit I 'ii-'hlllseiilellts : Common Law Ui i.i>, T. T., iN.'iiii, l.'.T l''^'. .i.t.) ;it)l•■ .1 n'llli'K'Ilt ^r'>llll'l t'l I'.ltilV.'it till ti'i.il t III ii'mI' tlial It in a tit r iiit tn li;i\i- l» i ii \\ il liii t\s li Iiinii tin I nllllt V ( Hint, lllwi inllil iii'ii' 1 'I ill I'lllii'i' lit til MI|M I |M| I Hill t». Ilf t'lf I itlirl' III llluMi' ( 'mil ts, III- till' Ii •i.lil^i- III < 'li tliiliil't, tiiiiliiir tlir .illiiM.iiii'i- lit liny iilliif tli.iii « iHiiity < 'iiiirt '•ii->i-«, tli.it tli.' iliii niLnit i.|' ill Iriiii iiiti, nr any iit' tin in, li.i'l f' iiinVri ti'inii tin' ri.imiv in wlinli till' il. lit, was I'liiitrai'ti'il. xr tlir iMiHf ni •^inli -nit ni mdnii ririiinil, mtn any ntinr . It ill t'lirri! .it all, il wiiiM >i I 111 til iipi'ly t" all 1 »is i^imi^ nl tin- lli^li I 'unit : MMJ /.'«/i- iS. <'. I.'<-. 158- No POllIlsi-l Tec vliali 111- taXi-il '111 U\\\ lllli- N.. c.nn-i.l n-. Willi Il iii;iy III- ol'laiutd wiilinut liiinu '> iii'-ti'-ii p.-ijH r i in < 'iiiirt. ill ti'iiii. Tliis /.'u.'' aiii'iiiH til III- ^till ill l'ii|.-i-, .-ii;.! apiiiiraMi- til all tlii- l:i\llli|r III! i>li||' Ml riili"<. MMsidli.s <» f till- lli-li fi.tiit : srt- /.'»/-■ .V r. 4:i-_', 4.t.- 159. At. till- I'lMil ( it". Ill- accniiiiiaiiN ill-- t-Vfi V I'ill ,,1' y ni.iHVii u ,i -Is, wlicii ilir .•\(-tiiili is s;-i-ci;il ;ni.i tlif iiisl>iirMiiniil s !ii"l. '""11 It III' laiL.''', Jill I tlic t'i'cs jiaiil tn ('i)iiii^t-l f\c(-iil (1 K PS»> Ilk Il till' tfi.xiiiL;' I'llii-t-f is jicriiiirifil t" tax. t li< ii' ^Ii,-ill II atiiilavit if tlic Jittunii-v in tiic caiisr. m- tin* .•i^'iit nr clcr a\iii'j; li.'iii the iii.iiia^i Hunt tlni-i ili.'it tlif ilisliitr.-i-iiK-iits cliar^i-d in >ii(-ji I. ill arr mr- ii-('t, ami \\v\r actually |iaii|,an. I'lio alliilavit may he iiiaile l>y tlie client where lie liaa made the 'ii^hiirseinent.s : see I'lih'. Ki.'i infra. 3 r,n(; AdMittit (if Itllli- IDI obmiltlv. All\ lllllllll'T is still ill I'uriT, ,'iiii| ;i|i|ilii-.'il>l<' ti> ,ill l>i\ itinn-* ui tlic llijli < 'niirt : •.,■!• /,'.«/. >. r, |.|.-,. RulO IGl |i|i'\ I'Ic'l til it Wlllll Jllil.'llli'llt l> sij.'lllil "11 -,{ i-<«l,,nr,l, nt nil .1 liiil;:f'M oi'Irr aiitli!;iiiitill \>i >i^ii iuiL'nK'Ml. i. > liri l.ir.itiiiii III ;4i'i>iiiiil iiiiJv'iiK'iit nil. ill III iiii'i^^.ii V III' ;ill"\\('l !.-• tdisnlctf. Pule 102 |il«ivi.lii| tint the <-ii«ts (if attrllil'llK'i' liy I'lililiscl liilin. .1 ■llliljr III I ll.ltnlx I -< '^ll.'lll ill Mil C'lM)' \tv .'llliiwi'il .'IV Ih'l u I'i'li |i;iit iiini ii.iily. iiiili'S till' .iinl^'i' sImII iiiliiy tur .--iirli alluw.iiii'f, It , iiiiu iili-ii|i Ir : Mi'i' '/'ill is. <'., itiiM lii.'i. 163- Any iiiiiiil 'tr "f nnim's niiiv lir iiii'liiilcil in iiin' j^ ,s///t>. iiiili"'> ;i siitlicii'iil rcjooii In- ot.il. ^!^ll(■«l t'l till' >;i(i-l';i<-tii!ii nf tlir tiixiiii; (illinT liirtlh issiiiiiL;' iiiiirr tli;iii s in cixil suit-, a^ w muM li. allnwcd \i> a •^lirrill" lor tlic nmh- scrxici's, and wlicii. sicconliii'^f to tlir nat Ul f nl' tli ) AftlilnvitH of ill- ('. ti> I'l" uiiiilf liy 111 tor- iii-y iir lii!- c i'tV. Iiiiviii)r inaiiiii:!'- niont of cauHt'inr thu cliviit. >i'(M'('s> and t ln' si'iA 111- I'clidcrt'd tlifrt'iiii. till' slHii' . if lie had di.scliaiurd tli' ^aiiif duty, wniild Iimnc lie. u mtitlcd to jMiundaLr"'. ili' saiiii' jioiinda'j,!' shall Kc allowi'd to coiont'is, and I'.icl coroner shall In- allowt-d one shilliiii;' for cscry jiirni iH'ci'ssiirily siiimiionod, and whose iiaiiic is irlnnifd t" till' ClcrU . 165. All atlidavits of increase nmst he made; hy tip attorney in the cause, or .some clerk haviii^f the iiiiin aLrenieiit thereof, or by the client. 'J'lu'v must set i'i t h the > what si-iv ftho le, f 'ji- til' t lie s [i ,1 'f of fri •ill i uil.'lh" III' da\ oil Ir ma|>> or t"l rhelM till ■i!i'.- uilj iiJi-t al-o h I' '• ili.-d u f V iiiL.' ofli<- !• a-oii;iM. Illi.l /■'.'/. „; I'lM 'i'lli., ,,f tl 111 M-<,„„, y\ iiM iji.-i"!.- • i" tweeii party t'l' • "'iiirt :iiii| I '''J run V. ."•<, ''Nhfrf ,-i vvi .lii.*itii, hi:,, 587 r nl' j,l... If, f'ji' Jil;ir.H ;it \\lii
  • iii'ci's>ar\' aii'l inatiTial fur i'"- f fli'- rlii'tit ill til" fiii->M, that !lii'\ 'li ill any ntli •r rau-i' '(),■ (itlii tii'ix'', ii< till' iil^r null/ III , Till' llljllilii'l' I't i| i\H u hicli fjirji \\ if ii''ss \va>i iircissaril\ ali-i'iil iVmii li'iiif ill iiy]>-y t ' ;itiiiiil -.iirli tiial tniist aUc It aia-ii- I'f'ly ^fat<- I If all attnnicy atti'lnjs as a wiliH--- it iiiii-f I'.- »tati(l wlii'tlirr <-r lint In- at I'li'lr'! at tli-- [.at- i.t' nia! a- at I uriny ni' w it iirss in aii\ nt Imt r:iii>i'. jiii'l \vlifl|p-r iin's> thrii'. Til'- ijay "!i wliicli till' tii;il iiccinrnl shiiiM In- ^latiil. J! iii;ip- <>r |>lair« \\\ tin- trial, iIm' ni'iT->-it \' vr.w nr.- (■>r t'.r fli«-iii iiiii->l 111- sl|.\vii ill tlir alliilavit, "V \\-> alluw- .•iiK" will Im- iiiaili- I'll" llii'iii: tii'- Mini |iaiil I'it i Imiii ii;ii-t al-o itf set r Mnfil with a \ ii'W to thr trial <>[' tin' laii-M'. Tin- t:i\ini; otficcr i> authnri/.nl in such case (o mak" a n a>«»ii;ilil<- aliiwaiicf fur nwijis and jilans. I iii.i /'"/' aj>|>'-ri»H \i> lie still ill t'nrrc, iind ii|i|ilii;ilp|c tn ;ill tlji- l>ivi.i.,ii., of tilt lli-h Ci.urt : f-tc L'nl S. r. ||:». Ill .]/■■', 'Ill noil V. t'/iii/.:, '.I r. !;. ."."(.■i. it \\;iM liiM till! -lirviN - .iii'l I'l.n'- nifl'- l.i I'liiM iiia-i.- to <-ii:ilil«; \\itiii'ss.-.< ti) ;,;ivc ivliliun-, .iiv iint t.iN.il.!.- '•"•;'':••»""•;'"«• i" MMcii ji.irty aii'l |»iity, Mut |il.iiis ami iiiuilils, .Vr,, n-. ml to .iit ni.H utti.-iiuaiiou arc imt allnwril on t ixiitnni as Imi\mnTiy : \M''l f i •'(•■•"••■•""•i" tl, tin- ;"',lluwi(i^ il,-iy f.(r tlifir rt'tuni liDiiK', thiniL,'h their place of n.si iliTi ».- be 'ii.itrtut only aliout fifty miles, ami acccsrtililu l;y trains on ImW ;i.l'. ■.*«•. 1. L«i^ 538 (■('MM"N Law j;ii.i>. iT. ''"., IsKi , li;i; 170. wonld. tlir >;niic' cMiiiiii: /■'/■/" /• \. Shiif, 1 ' C. 11. -Jl^. It i- lint il 'jrli ill' t!i..t I'.iilic-, it' \\ Il lir.-^i->, {111- tn li.iVi' a II all'iu .-I lu'f ti>r till ir attriii!.iii''i' : /I'lii'f/, il v. ,1 ii-h •A Ml. .V 111. ;i ii-''il ill niiy nilt' o|- tn lin-aii (iiic lilUi'il'i'il w III il>. nfilfl', l! ^iinli lie Mi'flMi' '^lli■^ Hill' i-> >l ill ill t 111 ( ('. aial a iiiillralili til all llic I >ivi.--iiiiis (.1 til lliL'li ( Mint. Ill ''iisi'* unino- viili'il I'll', ("riiu'r pi'iii'liri' til 168. II ;ill f';i'~('-; iiii|irn\ii|( il Cur li\- st;i1 iHi" or iMil pre viiil. of Coiirr. tlir ]ii';ictiri' a-, it i-xi^-lid in tln's ■ Coiuls lirt'iiii' till' |i;is>iii'^- oi" tiif ( 'oliiliioii Jj;i\v Pfucrfhiic Act . |.S.")li, sli;i!l 111- rolliiWeil. 'I'liis A'cA ajiiicars to lie >lill in imx'i-, sulijci't to the f\]iris.s iiro\i- <|Oll III 7'A. .Iii,i;.;,liir< A' I ami /,'"/''x .<. <' //', vol. I, pli. 1 Til is lllllr t.ii'iir of .*^ii| Miints is sti Uiilr. S. ('. 4 idiiMs OK iM;<)('i:i;i)iN.saiy ; lnit any varlaiico tlnTorioiii, not lirin^' in tnattorol siilistaiici', sliall not all'rct tlir'i' ro^ularity. 'I'liis Hull is still ill forci.. savr as tlu.' fnriiis rcrorreil to arr vavicil or sii|K Tsi'iU'd tiy tliu •luiliratiirt' Uuk's ami l''or;iis, TariiTof co^i-. 170- l''i'<»ni Jiii'l Jiftcr tlic lust (liiy of this term, tin' trhit's of costs in civil actions in tlic T'ourts of Queens Bencii ami ("oninion I'l-.-as shall he rescimleil, and tin' ccsts set down in the scliedule annexed, marked ]>. shall lie tliose allowed in taxation. WliiM'c the ili'tciiri; can I) kidt S. C. 14i Common- Law Rui.k of Pi.kadixc, (T. T., Is.-jO, l>i. 539 Tliis Hull- is now wiricd so far as solicitois" fi'cs aiv coiu'crmMl l>y t,.riir of Sii|iivim: ('diiit, of Sf|it,'ii;l.(i', I NNl . '111,. tanll of disl.iirso- iMiiits is still ill fi.iTi' in all tin- I ii\ isioiis of tiu; lii^n Court : sou Hilly. S. C. 4.'!l>. KUL1-:S OF PLHADIX,.. 'I'lir <;iMicral IJiilis.if iilrailin-- oi 'I'riiiiry 'I'.riii, -JM \-i,t., ai'f now r,,!,.., of jilead. Milur^fijcil liy tlic lliilcs of the Sii prciiic ('mirt. cxcci.t ih.- fdllouinu^ '"'''• /;»'«' wliirii n;iatrs to tlio jiira of "not ,L;uilty liy Statiitu," wliirli may still liu pluiKkil : AV/A \. C. 14.".. Sii.', Iiowuvcr, /in/i'S.t'. ll'a. 21. In cvcrv case in wliicli a (Irfciiilaiit sliall i.lcai] " ^^t eniity by ,.■■.,. . ' Mimt.'." |.l..,i of, the oX-lK-ral l.ssllC, IULi'IkIujo- to UI\-L' tin' slirrial lliattrl' l" "'inani rrl-r- . "- ' ' <■"<■>' t'l Stiilule 111 cvKlriicc, hy Virtue oi an Act of I'arli.imrnt, lie '^•!''">""- shall insrrt in the niar-iii oi' tlic pica the woi'ds " Hv Statute," tfv^'i'tlii'i- with Llie year or yt•ar-^ of llic ivii^qi ill wliii'h the Act or Acts of Parliaiiiciil ujh.ii wliicli ho relics for that purpose were j'a^scd, aii'l al>o the cliaptcr ami section of each (»!' sucli Acts, ami .■>liall sjicciiy \vlietiier .siuOi acts are puiilic or (Otherwise, otherwise! such plea shall he taken not to iiaw heen [ilcailed iiy virtue of any Act of Pailianient : ami such lucuioranduni shall he inserted in the inarL;in of the issue and of the Xlsl I'r'nif^ reeurtl. Where the defiiu'i: "not guilty l)y Stitiitr," is ]i]c hIciI no otlior lit'fcncc can liu set up without tliu leiuc of thut'ourt or a Judge, Halt a. C. 145, :ukI stc lluliiast.:d"« Maul. I'r., y. I»0. ^ 540 Common J.aw Rulks, (T. T., 1850). Forms. S(JH \:])VLE A or FOllMS TU THE COMMON LAW niOCEDURE ACT, 1 8 5 G. () where the (dloivance or dlmllowance of a particular item or iternH depends on a question of law. TJio following case is stated for the opinion of the Court under a rule of Court (or order of the Honorable Mr. Justicf ) dated the day of 18 made pursuant to the eighty-lifth section of the Common Law Procedure Act, IHoG (/I'-re state th: material facts of the case hearing upon the queh'ion of laiv to be decided.) The question {or questions) for the opinion of the Court IB (or are) First — Whether, etc. Second — Whether, ered 3, ante. Superseded. 8. Postea where a Judge, upon a Trial before him, directs a reference on some of the Issues and of the Accounts involved therein, and takes a Verdict on others of the Issues, referring the amount of damages under sec. 150. •Superseded. 9. Form of Judgment for Plaintiff on a Verdict. Superseded. i41 3 i42 C()MM(JN Law Rulks, (T. T., J8r,(]), Foums. 10. Form ofP(Mea,on a verdict fiml'ing a Ixdaiwr in favour of a (Icfeiidonl, od a ph/c of net-oft, ojol 0)i other /)/''((.s\ Suiiorsci'cd. 11. For II) eei(d Coxe. stated Ihj an Arliilrator (ride aide Xo. 4.) {C'oj'i/ the Sprc'uU Cdsc, ami thntjirnrcrd tJuis) Afterwards OJi tilt' (lay of 1''^ , ci.iiic lii-ro the {uirtirs afori'.said and tlie Court is df (.[linioii that (slate t/'f oinnioH of die Court on die qiiCflian shilid in die Casr, in die (ij/iriiKilirr (,r vnjatire as tin; ruse, iiiai/ in) 'I'lierrfuic it is considt-red that tlio PlaintilF do recover against tlie del'eii daut tlie said £ , and JC , for las co.sts of suit. {In die vKirfjin opposite die icords "Therefore it is con.^idered,' ic, f(,-/-/7',' " -ludgnient signed tho day of 18 "' inserliiiij the day if sijniug final Judijmenl.) 13. Form, of an Jfl)8olete 20. Form Obiolete 27. Form a J lid ye dec I •'^4, tjefore di Obsolete. CoMMo.v Law Rri,Fs, (T. T., ISoG), Form^ MS. 18. Forut of Eiiivii nffcr Ja,hpnr„t />// ,lrptu]f, or on Ikmn, •,•(',', v'hrre (ha ,i,n,»uje., „re to he u^srssal h,'fore 'I Jii'h/c of a Count 11 Court. < »l)S(lIctl'. 1I». Form of Writ of hujuiry. • 'l>ai)li;te. I'O. Form of Return to he imhrsed. i )b.soIi'tu. 21. Form of Jwlijnieut thereon. MhH)lcte. 22. Form of Issue, where there are Issues in fact to he trinl, as well a.<^ - Form of Judyment thereon. Olmolete. or 27. Form of Entry of Judgment, where the Court ., « Judge decides in a summary manner under section <^4, before declaration. 543 3 Obaolete. wmmmmmm 544> Common Law Rm.Es, (T. T., 185G), Forms. 28. The like rvhere the Case is referral to an Arbitrator. (Proceed us in foregoing Form No. 27 (n), dorm to thr words "It WHS onlort'd," and then proceed as follows— It was ordered tbat iho claim of the Plaintiff be referred to {staling the. name of the nferee ((nd the substance of the rule or order of ref>'re)ice)—Am\ afterwanls the aaid (referee) hy liis awaid (o7- oertitioate) did award (or certify) that there was due and payable from tlie said C. D., to the said A. H , the sum of £ and now on this day of X8 , {the day of signing judgment) it is manifestly shewn that the said C. D , hath not paid the said sum of £ . Therefore it is considered that the said A. B., do recover against the said 0. D., the said sum of £ , (the amount awarded or certifed ; and if costs icere given b)j the rule or order or were directed to abide the event oj the reference, and also £ , for his costs of suit by the Court here adjudged to the said A. B., which said moneys and costs in the whole amount to £. (In the margin oppo- site the words, "Tlierefore it is considered," write, " Judg- ment signed tlie day of A.D. , stating the day of signing judgment.) These two Forms Nos. '27 and 28 may be so altered and modelled as to suit other Cases arising under section Si (b). WRITS OF EXECUTION. 29. Fieri Facias on a Jud(jment for riairdif in assumpsit. Superseded by P'orm No. 175, to Rules S. C. 30. The like in Debt. Superseded : see Form No. 175, Bides S. C. 31. The like against Lands. Superseded : see Form No. 175, Rules S. C. (a) Form 2V recited issue of writ, appearance, or nou-appearance, of defendant (aa the case may be), and making of order. {b) See now R. i), to the*) which lately in . Court of Queen's Bench {ur Coniuion Pleas) by a Rule of our said Co\irt (or by an order of the Honorable , one of the Justices of our Court of ) dated the day of 18 , were ordered to be paid by the said C. D. to A. B., as ai)j)ears to us of record, and ha\ e you then there this Writ, Witness, «fec. 545 3 54G Common Law Rn.i;s, (T. T., is.'fl), Korms. C(^M^ 'i7. II /'*/ 0/ ('ii/)i(i'< (1(1 i^iifisfiKuciidiitiii on (i rail Joe /)(i>/i,(i'iif of Moiicji (I I'll Cosls. \ ictoriii, Ac, (s'lDf ('■< .Vit, .'{(i, ifaini /o the irordu ' wovf oidcrcd ") were oi-ilcrccl to In' paid liy the suid C. D. to tin' Siiid A. I'... tn^i'tlirr ■■villi crrtaiii costs in tiic said rule liiciitioiicd, wliicli said costs Jiavc liccii taxi'd and allowed !iv our said Coiii'L at I' , {llir. nimxtKf of lie nlhirahir or iillvciitii rs. ij' iiKiyi' th'iii oiKj) as apiioars to iis of I'ccoi-d, and furtli(;r to satisfy the said A. 15. tlic saiil last montioucd sniii, and liavc you tlicn tliei'i.; this Wiit. Witiii'ss. iVc. oS. Writ of C(ijti(t,-^ ad Satisfactenduni, on a rali Joe Ihi' j)(i l/inci'l of ('(is/.-< o'llh/. V^ictoria, tVc, (sdiiic f^s■ /// A'**. '.)'>, doirn to the irnrd '' ininicdiatrly,') iinincdiatcly al'tcr the cxcoutioii hcrt'of, tM satisty A. 15. I' t'of ccitain costs, which, l»y a itulc ot' our <_'oiii't ot'(.t)upcn's Dcnch (or ('oniinou Pleas or l»y an order of the Hoiioraldo one ot" the .Justices of our Court of ) dated the day of 18 were ord<'re(l to lie paid hy the said C D., to the said A. 15., which said costs have heen taxed and allowed hy oui- said Court at the said sum, as ap])oar,s to us of record, and have you there then this NN'rit. Witness, ic. 80. Writs of h]r(ctif!on vf/crc fhc Court or /• Jade/e of the Coiuitu Court. See Form No. 17.'>, lidlca S. C. 41. Writ of Ifdhere Facias in ejectment upo Judgment hy default. See Form No., 179, I'dlei' S. C. n a 4-J. Wr f'o.s/.s, 1(1 1. 1 (c/it re del Sec ( AV, II r me III fir apjteari d. Sec F( 44. !!'/•, to (hllcer under sec. Sec !•'< 4.-.. Fl. section (a) does not < Victoiia, To the SI We coniii in your Bai amount of ( the juihpiieii heretofore ii ordei- of tlic Court of (^i day case, to satis towards sati of Queen's ] said 0. D., -, to us of rec( our .said Con rendered to (a) See now 8 ('o.MMti.N l.wv I: -IIS, "r. T, l.'i..r,;, I". liMs. r.47 <'(>.s7s, II It. HI II I'l ( fiirtil ti'r ' ', .1 1 III I ij' III /\j 4') II III III Fill-, I'.f. /(/s /(/ .(/./,s .iiii ,.// ,1 j . I,f. liU'iil Jill' i>hinihl} ift ■Jii I iiif III II In re i I'l fi- nil il ii / Imx (tpjuurii/. Sec i'\)r II Vii. , 1 .", '/„/,.. V. I ■, 44. Will oj Jliijii'ri' Fii':nis I'l'-strs'nniriiiiiiiH rul'' to (/i/irrr jHiKsisS'ini n'/nhd pii i\-ii(i,,l /<• an un'urd undi'i' si'c. !)0. Sic For,,. No.. 17;>. /.''//(>■ .S'. r. 4"). Ft. I'll, fii/iiiii.sl a i/nr;ii^/h''r innlj'r lli- lOG///. section (ii) ir/ini l.'ie Jebt /.s not i/ispiUnl or ijii.rnl' jiul'iniont ileht towards satisfying) £ , wliich A li. lately in our Court of Queen'.s JJoncli (ur Common Pleas) recovered against the said C. D., whereof the said C. D. is coiiviet<'d, as ajipears to us of record, and that you liave that sum of £ before our .said Court immediately after tl»e execution hereof to bo rendered to the said A. W. and in what manner you shall 3 (a) See now R. S. (J. c. 50, ss. 309. 312, ami Jiuk S. C. 37'2. 8 548 Common Law Rulks, (T. T., 185G), Forms. havp exccut(Ml this our wiit, makoappour to our Justict's aforoHiiid at Toronto iinnit'iliately alter the exocution heroof, and liavi' you tlieiv tln-n tliis writ. Witness at Toronto the day of in tlie year of onr Loil, IS . 40. Cit. Su. in (Jul like case. Victori't, iVc. To tho ShiTili; iVc. Wt! I'tmitiiiiiid you tliat you take K. F., if he be found in your Bailiwick, and hini safely keep so that you may have his huily Ix'foro our Justices of our Court of , at Toronto, ininiediat«'Iy after the execution h«M-eof, to satisfy A. 15., £ , being tlie amount {or part of the amount //' the dvbt be more ilum the Judymcnt debt) of a debt due from the said K. F. to C. D., heretofore attached in the hands of the said K. F. by an order of the Honorable one of the Ju, tiers of our (.'ouit of , dated the day ut' , liS , pursuant to the statute in such case nuide to satisly [or towards si'tisi'ying, i/ the. debt be less than, the jud (Jill >nt deb') £ whicli the said A. B. lately in our said Court of , recovered against the said 0. D. whereof the said ('. D. is convicted, as appears to us of record, and have you there then this writ. Witness, itc. 47. Writ tujainst gariiifdiec to shew Cdiisc ivhy the judgment creditor shoidd not have execidion against him for the debt disimted by liiin, under section 197. Obsolete : see Rub' S. V. 373. 48. Declaration thereon. Obsolete : see Jhde S. C. 373. 49. Plea thereto. Obsolete : see Ihdr S. C. 373. 50. Is.'^ue thereon. Obsolete : see Jiide S. C. 373. Cc 51. P Obs 52. Ji Ob8( 53. Fi Victori of the got cause t(t I {/the debt from the ! if the debt li. on th( against ju Queen's 1 said C. D. Court thai said E. F. same Ooui suit whicl sued out a in that bel the said m^ after th« e and in whi 54. Ca. Victoria take E. F. keep, so th Queen's B( after the e amount (o? judgment d and for the Court of Qi Common Law Rules, (T. T., 1856), Forms. 51. Postea thereon. Obsoleto : seo Rule S. C. .373. 52. Judr/ment fo)' jdainiijf therein. Obsolete : see liult S. C. 373. 53. Fi' Fa.^thcrein. Victoria, kc. To the slioritf of, <{-c. : We command you that of the goods and chattels of E, F. in your Jiailiwick, vou cause to be made .£ , the amount (c^;- part of the amount, if the debt be. more than the jwJyment dtbt) of a debt due from the said E. F. to 0. D., to satisfy {or towards satisfying, if the debt be less than the judgment dtbt) £ , which A. li- on the day of 18 , {date if Judgment against judgment debtor) by the judgment of our Court of Queen's Bench {or Common Fleas) recovered against the said C. D., and wliereupon it has been adjudged by our said Court that the said A. B. shouM have execution against the said E. F. for the said £ , and also £ , which in our same Court were adjudged to the said A. B. for his costs of suit which he hath been put to on occasion of our said Writ sued out against the said E. F. at the suit of the said A. B. ill that behalf, whereof the said E. F. is convicted, and liave the said moneys before our .said Court at Toronto immediately after tli« execution liereof, to be rendered to the said A. B., aud in what manner, tfec. 54. Ca. sa. therein. Victoria, kc, {beginning as in the preceding form) that you take E. F. if he be found in your Bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that you may have his body before our Court of Queen's Bench {or Common Pleas) at Toronto, immediately after the execution hereof, to satisfy A. B., £ , the amount {or part of the amount, if the debt be more than the judgment debt) of a debt due from the said E. F. to C. D., and for the levying of which it has been adjudged by our Court of Queen's Bench {or Common Pleas) that the said A. 549 S5 550 Common L.\\v IIclks, (T. T., is-iOi, F.»ums. H. sliould liJivc liin ('\«'(Miti<)n ii;fiiiiist tin- nmIiI K. V., to sulisty [iir towanls .sutist'viin,', l/'f/f '/'''if />•■ /• ss t/mn f/f jiiii'/- VII ,1/ Jilif) £ , wliicli tilt* s.iiil A, I». oil , (i/iifr i,f' f/i' jih/'/iiiiiif iniiiiiisf lit'' ju'lijini'iit i/ihtor) liy tlic jiiilLCmin.t of tlif sjiiil Cuiirt, n-ciivcreil (ii^.'iiiist tlif siiiil ( '. I)., aiul f'lirllii-r fit satisfy tlif sniil A. I'., I' , wliirh in tiiir s;iiii>' f'oiii't wen- Miljinl'^fil til the .s;ii(l A. I'>. foi- liis cost.s of suit uliicli he li.itli lifcii |)iit ti) on < iisiuii of our Writ ;ii,Min.st tin- Mii'l I']. I'', at thfMiit of the saiil A. I>. in that liclialf. wli('i'ci>f the saiil I''. !•'. is <'onvicteil, ainl have ynu tluTf tlu'ii this Writ. W'iliicss, it(.-. .').'». .[,■ h/iiii'iif I'm' 1*1(11 iif'i :}" iifli'i' irrilict finif d Ji'tiiilaiiins (lit Issue inidei' S''('fii>ii -77. (''.) (^'/'/i'' sdi/h' II.'* lit fhi' uril'i nil I'll form nf' in> nili'ji // t/ic ilnchirutiim,) and it is also cou- .sidefod that tlie plaiiititT do recover of the defenthmt the said innneys liy the Court aforesaid, in fortn aforesaid, ahove assessed, and also £ , for his costs aforesaid in that beliali. {In tlio iiiarij'ni u/' flin Jiiilijiii'iit o/ipositc tin- ironls There- fore it is considered, &c., nwite Jiidj^niont sij^ned tlie day of 18 , insurtimj the din/ of' nijiiluj fiiia Judijiaciit.) r)0. },\')'[t of fnqiurij to (tscertaiii ihe expense In- ciwrcd hi/ fJie do'inj of an Act, for the dolnij of ivhlch a Writ of Mandamus was issued under section 280. (b.) Victoria, itc. To the Slieriff of tlie Countv (or United Counties) of , greeting. CVi Wh'TM nctjiin iiu'a Coiiiiiion day of l^riHH nf li (III III M I J /I pi r.ii:iiliMi'-k, aiiiouiit (>t /;'. /., nx I thnt \(;n w oij tiie iiK{nisition al.d flic W: iiii)iii.siti(>n, Witnefts, fill' till III triiii/ns ii. Ej'xi'iit loa .Sui»cr: oS. Thp is reiiinie^ do id's iJOOt SuiM-Tt of). Inrli a Writ (}f .Sapfcrt («.) See now A'. ,S'. 0. c. m, s. 6. (6.) See now li. S. 0. c. 52. e. 9. CoMM-.N Law Hi'M's, '^T. T., is:.-;). F<.i;ms. Wlicrr'ns upon iiii npiii ic.it ion liv A. I'., iln' i.I.iiiilill'. in nit ftifii'ii )ii.'-'i"->' ^ '■ !>.. ill I'Ur ('nit of (Jin't'ii .s |{<'inli {m' Coiiiiiioii ri ti fill* III lli> iii'il' V il ti'ii'l I iiij (lir tli't hi III i/niir (if till i/i/l')l' (hliil ■> I J f:i lifi n) iMnl till- saiil A. 1 '>. (('/• .lUd v.. I'.. // lliKif/llI' ),i fsiiii tlniii lli< I'lilliiUlJ liiltl III I /I II jihiu nil il lilt till {'mill to ill! if" A'f.) lia.s (lolif llif saiil nr\ so (lirii'tni t<> 1h' dout', uml ill oi'ilrr to fiialili- our .said ('ourt in iiM-iitain tlio aiJi''iiMt <v tin* oatli of twclvi! u . Indorsement on Writ of Sa mnioiis of (.'liiim of (I Writ ot' J nj unction under section 2S.'J. .Sui>fcrw;»k-(l : sec now Form No. tJ, Jinks S. C. .r.l 3 552 Common Law Rules (T. T., 1856), Foiais. to 00 o ft. to o o I— I O _to s o o o O to •aoqaiiucf) (jbthbSb !juii^ ioiuQ JO e;ii(i joj jopay JO a^v(i •jopjO qons jo s^vfi •oonsui./vf) o(} pajop.io ^nmoiny •!)U0TnTinr!5'}Y .loj JopjQ JO o;uQ •OOTJSUUBf) JO 0TUT7VJ ■quamSpnp jo a'^vcj -Spnf JO ^iinom^ •jo;qo(f auDuiSpnf JO oiuu»ij ■JJ^wi^lJ JO 3™«N (a) See li. S. O.c. 50, a. 320. (r'eneral I a This Ta is now 8UJ 1S81. To be Ta, Pleas, In add I'-very W Hvery ( 'o Every ap] then Every ap] Filing eve Amending livery ort i'jvery spe Every Jik Every Fir Defai Taxing ev (o.) Thesi <^'ourt : see (b.) See i (c.) Incre {>i.) Incre (e.) Incre Common Law Rules. 553 SCHEDULE B. TABLE OF COSTS. (General Alloimnce for Plaintiffs and Defendants, as well between A Home,/ and Client, as between Party and Party. Tliis Tariff, so fear as it prescribed the fees rayable to the Attorney, IS now superseded by Tariff of Supreme Court of 10th Sei.teinber 1881. FEES, {a.) To be Taken an:' Received by the Clerks of the Crown and Pleas, or their Deputies, or by the Clerk of the Process. In addition to all Fees expressly imposed by Statute, (b.) KveryWrit ^j^^ ^q ^^^ Hvery Concurrent, alias, riuries, or Renewed Writ, 50 Every appearance entered, and filing memorandum thereof ''0 Every appearance, each defendant after the first . . 10 Filing every Affidavit, Writ, or other proceeding (c) 07 Amending every Writ or other proceeding ((/) 25 livery ordinary Rule ^^^ (/\ q 25 livery special Rule not exceeding six folicn per folio, 20 Every Judgment by Default 50 Every Final Judgment otherwise than Judgment by I^«^«"lt f) 50 Taxing every Bill of Costs, and giving allocatur.(6, e) G7 (o.) These fees are now payable in all the Divisions of the High <^'ourt : see Ihile S. C. 432. (b.) See R. S. 0. c. 39, s. 53, for Statutory Fees, (c.) Increased to 10 cents by 28 Vict. c. 5, s. 21. id.) Increased to 30 cents by 28 Vict. c. 6, s. 21. (e.) Increased to 70 cents by 28 Vict. c. 5, s. 21. ^ 554 Tauii-f of 1)isiujiiskmi:nts. Kvfrv i'.crcrciicf, lii(|uiiT. Kxiiniiuiil ion, or dllitT s|nii:il iii.-iltci' It Ifricd to the .Maslt'i, for every iiieeijiiL;- not. e'.\eee l']s\erv Seareh e.xceeding two, and not more than iour terms '^ 20 I'lveiv Seareh exceeding ioiii- terms, or a (General Searcii ^^ •"''> Itlverv Atlidavit. Aiiiimalioii, itc, taken before them, 20 [•]verv Allow ;inc(^ and J ustilicatioii of Bail ....(6.) 'J') 'l'akin^' I ; cognizance of I'.ail (''.) •_'"> Kilin" atlidavit, ami Hmolling Articles previ'^us to the a(lmi^sion ot an Attorney .00 ]^■ery Admission of an Attorney 2 00 Entering Satisfaction on lU-cord, and i'"iling Satis- liiction |iicce, inchiiling any iieces.sary search. . 50 J-lverv Commission for tlu; Examination of Witnesses 1 00 Every Commission for taking JJail and AlPidavit (to he on parchment) '^^ ^" Entering Ivxonerettir on l>id pn . ■ (/>.) —> ]\lukim; up llecords of Conviction, or of Acquit.'rii, per folio l'> Entering ami Docketing Judgment ('■■) •'"'0 l-'or making IIk; Entry re ■! y iato Ooiil't ar- ill. it..- (MTsciilie'l i V III. .111. • riiMu ry'l'aiill. >icv mile vol. 1, p. 3!)(;. (h.) liicrojisuil 'o 30 cents l.y 28 Vk i , , 5, s. 21. (c.\ Sec J{. S. 0. c. 39, .s. 53 ft;r Si..ti..'.iy Fe-. c Sec p]very Sin Every Uri For recei' Recoi Filing eacl Kvt.iy Fiat Taking eve Office Co|)i For Sf'arch of the Hee Hi See no W/i iSpecial Jure paid to C'otnmoii Ju cause in In every oth See iioM See now See Ifidf («.) For fees election matter pout. (''.) Increa.se(i (''■) Iiicrea.se(l mmm:mmms^ Common Law Rules. CLKRK OF ASSIZE AND MARSILVL. Sec now 41 \'ict. c. 8, s. 1 ((_>.) ; 4(1 Vict. c. 7, s. ir.O (O.) CLERK L\ CHAMRERS. (a) I] very Siiiniuoris . /f^\ ^5 Evciy (Jnlcr n -n ,, -^ . . jO iM.r receiving and taking cliargo of Nisi Prius Records and Exhibits in each cause Q 53 Filing eacli |)a|)er / . \ n n- i-AX']-y h lat for a rule oi' (,'(juit //^ \ q .)-^ Taking every AlHdavit <,v Afiirination 20 Uflice (Jo|.i.;s of Papers, j.er foVu, q jq For Searching, the .same allowance as to the Clerk of the Crown and Pleas. SnERIFF-(CIVIL SIDE) Hee I^id, 2nd February, 1874, i^o.sf p. 5U5. CRIER. See now Tcariff of Supreme Court lOth September, 1S81. JURORS. Where not specialbj provided for hy Statute. SpecialJurors, each day'.s actual attendance, to be paid to those only who are sworn 1 00 Common Juror^ when not paid hy the countV, "every cause in the infe;ior juri.s-Iiction, each Juror PH In every other cause, each j uror q25 See now 4f) Vict. c. 7 a. 142, (O). ALLO\yA>X'E TO WITNESSES. See now Tariff of Supreme Court 10th September, 1881. COMMISSIONER. ____^^i»l'' 2nl February, 1874, post p. 5fi8. (a) For fees payable to Clerk in Chan^bers in conteste.rmuni^ e^t.on matter, see Hul. relating to contested municipal ei:Z:! (''.) Increa.se(l ia 30 cents by 28 Vict, c 5. s ''I (''■) Inerea.sed to 10 cents by 28 Vict. c. 5, s. 21 ' O.iCi S5 556 Common Lvw Rui.es, (IS58 — 1859). ( ll\ilo8 unilcr Criminal Ajipcal Act cfffti-. KULES UNDEll TIIK (JIIIMINAL APPEAL ACT, (C. S. U. C. V. 113.) (IGQ. B. 159; 8 C. P. 370.) 13th Fel>ruary, 1S5S. Hilary Term, 21 Vict. These rules regulated the practice on appeals to the Superior Courts in criminal eases. The jirovisions of C. S. U. ('. e. 11 :i autliori/.ing the granting of new trials, and appeals from applications refusing new trials in criminal cases, having heen repealed hy the Criminal Procedure Act of ISCO, 33 Vict. e. 29 s. SO, (D.), these Rules are consequently now effete. spective C (lay of Aji October, i til en on tl Ic'fj'al hoi id of all writ to the rosj: of writ, an to each of tlie fir.st re April next Tliese Ji'iilei Common Plen Hiilps of 19th Feb, 1859, Clerk of I'rorcps to deliver to ( piivipes, and iiffliliivits on whii'h writs isaucd. Also to deliver (|narti'rly returns of all writs is-sued by hiin. RULES OF 19x11 FEBRUARY, 1859. (18 Q. B. 58 ; 9 C. P. 181.) Hilary Term, 22 Vict. A T.iriff of Counsel Fees was prescribed, which was superseded hy the .suhse.iucnt Tariff of 0th March, 1880, which is now superseded by Tariff of Supreme Court of 10th September, 1881. CLI'AIK OF PROCESS. It is oraercd that from and after the last day of this present term, the Clerk of the Process shall, «m the opening of the respective offices each morning, or as soon thereafter as may be, deliver to the Clerks of the Crown of the respective Courts in which the pr()ces,s has been issued, all praK'ipes on which summonses were issued, and all orders and affidavits (jn which writs of capias were issued by him on the preceding day, that the same may be filed with the impers in the respective suits, to which such process, affidavits, and orders belong. It is ordered that the Clei-k of the Process shall deliver to each of the Clerks of the Crown of the re- (20 Q. B. li Rule 1 res stitiited tlierei or Division Co sliall be obtai coniiieteuce of .sui)crseded by Rule 2 rela of tlie Crown 874 ; and see i RULE (21 Q. B. 581 These Buli-s executions, ant Tliey are snpers see post p. 5GG. RUI It is Oixle] CuMMoN Law Rules, (18G0— 18G2). spc'Ctive Courts on tlie first day of" January, the first (lay of A]>ril, the first day of July, and the first day of October, if not a Sunday or l('^•al holiday, and if so then on the fii'st day thereafter not being a Sunday or l('i(al holida}', in each an ^^^*^- or Division Court, costs respectively, in cases in which final judgment sliall be f)btained liy a pliintitf without trial in cases within the coiupetence of such Courts. 'I'lie provisions of this Jfitle are now i^ujicrseded by Jiiile .S'. C. 511, and see also Nnle S. C. 515, post. Rule 2 related to the office hours to be observed by the Clerks of the Crown and Pleas, aiul was rescinded by Jitile of 23rd May, 87-1 ; and see now liule S. V. 545. S5 RULES OF MthAXD 15tii FF:BRUAHY, 18(52. (21 Q. B. 581 ; 12 C. P. 210.) Hilary Term, 25 Vict. These ^«/<-."! prescrilied ftcs to be paid to Shcritis on return of KulesofFeb., executions, and for removing and retaining property in replevin. ^^" Tlicy are superseded by the Tariff promulgated 2nd February, 1874 : ace post p. 56G. RULES OF THE ISrn FEBRUARY, 1862. Hilary Term, 25 Vict, It is Ordered, that the Form of Writs of Assiy the owner of the estate, may he as follows: Ui>per Cana^Ia. ) Yi,.t„,ia, by the Grace of God, &c. County of j -^ To the Sheritf of the County of Greeting : Whereas, A. B., widov,-, who Avas the wife of C. D., deceased, demands against E. F., the third part of (hcvfi describe the Estate in ivhlch Dou-er is claimed^ as in other Writs of Assignment of Dower,) as the Dower of the said A. B. of the endowment of the said C. D., heretofore h.er husband ; And whereas it has been made to appear to us in our Court of Queen's Bench, (or Common Pleas, as the ca.se may he,) in Upper Canada, that the said E. F. is the owner of the said Real Estate out of which said Dower is claimed, and that he acquiesces in the said claim, and is willing to assign to the said A. B. her proper Dower, but that the said A. B. and E. F. are not agreed to as the ad- measurement thereof : We therefore Command you, thot -■ ithout delay you do deliver the said A. B. ot. -lii .. iitf third part of the said with the appurtenances, To h. '■• > her in severalty by metes and bounds; And that \'ou do proceed in the execution of this our (a) This Statute was subss(iuently repealed by 32 Vict., c. 7, s 1, (0.) and see now If. S. O. c. 55. Writ, ac( passed b in the tv Witne (W/ien, of her la luane atu clrcuiiista} (22 g. B. Rtde.t wei Courts, aud (23 Q. 15. I Rules 1-] Ruku of .Sep PLEADI 13. In L and deniu necessary Upper Ca oriidnal c attached Book, or si in case of or Deputv record, nor It seems dn 1 9 1 ; a party plead and dei and, under ivhom ,she claims I)oa:er, her name and description must be made such as to suit the circumstances.) o59 IltlLES OF AU(i[;,S'l', i8()2. (22 g. K 106 ; 12 C. I'. 498.) Trinity Term, 2G Vict. Rules were pa.s.sed tl.is Term relating to appeals non. County UuI..sof Aug. tourt3, au(i are now ol)solete, l5i;j, obsolete. RULES OF 28TII .VOVKMBKH, 1803. (23 Q. K. G6 ; i:] C. I'. 492.) Mich.ohnas Tenn, 27 Vict. Rules 1-12, relating to "New Trial List," were resein.led by u,.),. of-8th Rule.H of September <), 1865, u,Jra. ^ Nov!, mf TLEADING SEVERAL MATTERS AND DEMUR RlXfJ. 13. In all cases in wliich a Judo-e's order to plead onier to piead, and demur, or to pU^ad several matters, is reii.lere.l Xta"o'''''" necessary according to tlie Consolidated Statutes of ■■"■"'"' Upper Canada, ch. 22, sections lOf) and HO, the original order, or a copy thereof, shall either ho attached to the Nisi Prim Record or Demurrer Book, or shall be copi(Ml on the margin thereof: and m case of non-compliance with this rule, tlie Clerks or Deputy Clerks of the Crown shall not pass the record, nor shall the demurrer be aro-ued It seems doubtful whether this Ihde is still in force : see Rale S. C a party may, on fding the afFukvit required by tliat Rule 194 plead and demur without 1 necessary where the affidavit cannot be t"iled ; and demur are leave, but orders for leave to plead and S (a) See now R. S. 0. c. 55. i60 Common Law Rules, (18G5), 1 — 4. Rules of 9tli Sept., lafJo, llulps 1-12 of .M.T., 1803, ru- pcinded. Rules 1-3 not in force. Form of list to be prepared by Clerk. where an order is necessary, it is possible this lialr may he hehl to be still applicable. Leave to pleail several matters is not necessary now in any case. See ;)o.s^ p. Sti'i, I'uli' 2 of 2n(l December, 18()5. RULES OF 9th SEl'TEMliEH, KSIi."). (25 Q. B. 18 ; 15 C. V. C2:{.) Trinity Term, 20 Vict. The Rules of Court undcT the liead " Now Trial List," Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, !), 10, 11, an.! 12, passf-l in Michaelmas Term, 27 Vict., shall be from and aftt r the first day of Michai'lmas Term next, annulled and the following Rule.s shall come into force and take effect upon and after the first day of Michaelmas Term next. NEW Tl'JAL LIST. Rule 1 enabled the party who obtained any Knle Xi-'i for a New Trial, or for entering a Nonsuit, or a Verdict, or for increasing or reducing a Verdict, on leave reserved, on or after the fourth day, inclusive, after the serving such llule, to file the same, togetlicr witli affidavit of service, with the Clerk of the Court granting such rule. It is now sn])erseded by Ru/i^ S. C. 029, post. Rule 2 enal)]ed the party served with any such rule, (if tlie same had not been already tiled l>y tlie party wiio oV)tained tlie sauji.',) on or after the tilth day after the granting of tiie rule to file the cnpy aerved, witli an affidavit of the fact and time of such service, with the Clerk of the Court granting such rule, and is now superseded by RuU S. C. 530, po.st. Rule 3 provided that in case the party to whom any such rule k granted shall neglect or delay to draw up and serve the same, the opposite party might, on or aftf r the third day after the granting such rule, and upon filing with tiie Clerk an atlidavit that the rule had not been served, enter a ne. recipiatur with such Clerk, after M-hich the Clerk was not to receive or enter such rule in the book required to be kept by him, and such rule was to be deemed to be abandoned, aii'l the opposite party might proceed as if no sucli rule had been movoil for or granted. It is now superseded by Eule S, C. 531, 2wd Kule. I tbe Ciurk. | of. Tliis Ru/i', is ivjipart'iitly still in force in the (Queen's Bench ;uul Coninidn I'lwis Divisions. Rule 5 l'n)vi(le(l that on certain days in eacli Term, after going |;„ic j.jo not in tlirough the har to hear motions for rnles nisi, or motions of course;, ffri-e the Courts would hear the rules for new trials so entered, acconling to the order in which they should stand, in preference to any other l)usiness. It was subseciuently su[)ersedc(l hy liithn ot ^lOVend)e^ 17» 1S75, I'lj'St p. 570. Rule 6 pro%-ided that each Court, in its discretion, would hear any rule 80 entered wlien l)oth parties are present and i)rcpa7'(;d to pro- ceed, and is superseded by /{iilr 10, of Novem1)er 17, 1875, }io.--f p. ,')73. Rule 7 provided, if, when a rule is called on in its proper order, the party who ol)tained the same docs not appear to support it, and the opposite party attends and applies to iiave it discharged, such rule may l)e discharged accordingly, and was superseded hy I{nfe 12, of November 17, 1S75, pnsf p. .")7.'i. Rule 8 provided, if the party called upon to shew cause does not ap[)ear when the rule is called on in its projier order, the Court will hear the other side, ij- jmrti', and poar, the rule may, in the disci'etiou of the Court, be treated as having lapsed, aiid bo struck out of the Clerk's books, and is superscoN< pp. 571-2. Rule 2 I /.'. .V. (). c. County Co Rule 3 •tiid .Mieha l.ist Moiida iiion Pleas ill like man tliat purpos .\oveml;ei' j (27 Q. B. This //,//,. l.'.th day of tarifT of fees stituting thi srperseded b tliat Act. (29 Q. B. A The Rnir Hilary Term ill the said T( Paper D.iys. lS75, and see (29 Q. B. (5 Wherea.s Session of tlurty-thin ■' An Act n J'fc Comnioi It is enac all the Jud include the Puisne Jud 10 Common Law UrLKs, (18G8— 1870). 563 Rule 2 ril;itL(l to ('(iiinty Cnurt ajtiieals, and is imw dlisolcte : st-o H. S. O. c. 43, H. 2, whii'li tr;in8f»«r.s thu jiiiir^diutiuii t« entt-rtain ("diiiity Court appeals to the Court of Appeal. Rule 3 pi'oviiK'cl that on tlio last Tuusday and Triilay in Kastur ;uid Micliatdinas 'forms, the Court of Queen's IJiiicli ; and on tiio last Monday and WiMlin.-silay, in tho Haiil 'iVrnis, tlie Court of Com- iiiiin riuas would take tln' Now Trial Paper, and proeeud tliorewitli, ill like nianiicr as on the other days appoiiiti;«l by rule of Cuiirt fur tliat purpose. Tliis /{ul': was afterwards rescinded by /,'ii/r 17, of November 17, l''>7'"»; and see l'iili-< .T and G of that date, }i".71--. HULK OF 6th JUNK, 18()8. (•J7 Q. H. M9.) KasterTerm, 31 Vict., This Nii/r amended a /fitli' made in Michaelmas Term, 1> Viet., the Uulooffith ITithdayof November, A. !►. 184r), by .striking out so niueh of the •luiKNlM.8,«ffele tariff of fees annexed thereto, as applies to sherilTs, and by sub- stituting therefor the tariff of fees thereto annexed, and is now s\|ierseded by Jt. S. O. o. 84, s. 2, and the tariff of fees appended to tiiat Act. HULK OF 2.si> DKCFMBKH, 1809. (29 Q. B. 494 ; 20 C. 1*. 104.) Michaelmas Term, 33 Vict. The liiiJf passed this day provided, that the first Wednesday in Knlo ol'2iid Duu., Hilary Term, in tlie Court <.f Queen's IVneh, and the first Thursday '"^'i''- rescinded, in the said Term, in the Court of Common Fleas, should be New Triial Paper Days. 'I'iiis Rule was rescinded by link 17 of 17 November, 1S75, aud see liuhs 3 and G of that date. 25 HULKS OF 9rii FEBRUARY, 1870. (29 Q. B. 623 ; 20 C. F. 354.) Hilary Term, 33 Vict. Wliereas by tlie Statute made and passed in the uuicsnfoth Session of tlie Legislature of Ontario, held in the ^ " thirty-third year of the reign of Her Majesty, intituled, ■' An Act respecting proceedings in Judge's Chambers at (A)nnnon Law." It is enacted that it shall be lawful for a majority of all the Judges of the said Courts, which majority shall include the two Chief Justices, and the Senior of the Puisne Judges of the Superior Courts of Connuon Law, 10 504 Common Law Rulks, (1870). Jurisdiction of CliTlt nfCrowii from time to time, to tnako and pnV)li,sli ijriu'rjil rules for certain }»ur[)oses tlieruin mentioned. It is therefore oi'drn-d, that tlio Clerk of tlie Crown be«il:!ino*!l'"'"'*^»'l IMeas of the Court of Qiiren's Bench, he, and is 'lerehy, empowei'ecl and re(iuired to do all such things, and to transact all such husiness, and exercise' all such authority and jurisdiction in n-spect of the same as hy virtue of any Statute or custom, ov hy the rules and practice of the said Courts or any of them resjxsctivrjy, were, at the time of the passing' of the said Act, nnd are now done, transactei], or exercised hy any Judge Macter-exeiiKi.d of the said Courts sittiuy; at Chambers, except in ic- from jurisdiction _ , " i im /• i ofcieritof spect ot nuittcrs rulatuis' to the liljertv' ot the .subii'ct Crown of Q. I!., ^ , , i • • i i Ritting in Chain- and to rrohil)itions and Iniunctions, and exct-pt (unless by consent of the parties) in respect ot the loUowiug proceedings and matters, that is to say : — All matters relating to Criminal proceedings. The removal of causes from Inferior Coiii'ts, otiu r than the removal of Judgments for the pin-[)ose of having execution. The referring of causes) under the Common Law Pro- cedure Act. Reviewing taxation of costs. Staying proceedings after verdict. A[)peals in insolvency. In all such excepted matters, not being matters relating to the liberty of the subject, the said Clerk may issue a summons returnable before a Judge. That in case any matter shall appear to the said Clerk of the Crown to be proper for the decision of a Judge, the Clerk may I'cfer the same to a Judge, and the Judge may either di.spo.se of the matter or refer the same back to the Clerk with such directions as he may think fit. That appeals from the Clerk's order or decision .shall be made by Summons, such Summons to be taken out within f .such furt -aid Ciei Th<- aj Jud^'f, oi TJio CO the Jud'' That tl hefon* tlj husine,s.s That tl ness tran are now t hefoi-f a .] That tl ruary, A.] Tho Maiit^ these /ful^^ ' the Cotirt of a>it>: vol. 1, I work the jur to all ni.-»tt<.r 17th Decern 1 420 a : .See ] The Mast. Taxing Offic( Appeals fr •V. C. 427. (22 C. P. 2 The I'liJ-^ ] for the mo.st September K Diunicipal ele (•22 C. P. % The RuUn j liule of Decei therein in cen Common Law Hulks, (1S71 — lS72j. 05 .)UO within \'')\\y 'lays aftor tl»e decision coinplaincil of, or such fuilht.T time as may be allowed by a Judge, or the v^aid Clerk. Th<- apjM'al to bo no stay, unless so ordered by a Judgr-, or the said Clerk. The co'-ts (A such appeal shall be in the discretion of the Jiirh'e. That the scale of costs for all matters done by and before- the Ch-rk, shall be the same as are fixed for husin*-ss .ione by and before the Judges. That the same foes hall l)o taken in respect of busi- ness transacteil befort; the said Clerk at Chandieivs as are now taken when the same business is transacted befon- a Juy .iiirii^lii'tiiin of .. ,, , f 1 ii /-ii 1 f ii /■< 1 III t \ln»tiT ill Cliam- these HhUh w.ik CDiiffrred on tlie Clerk of tlie Lrowu and 1 leas ot ,,^|._. ^.^tendel \>y the Court of Queen's llench : see Hide S. O. 420, .inil Chy. On/. .'XIO ""'•• ••■ ^ ■■^- atit': vol. 1, [). :V.VJ. ."^ince tlie publication of the first volume of this work the juri.ser 9, 1871 ; and also amended the tarifT referred to therein in certain particulars ; and they are now efifete. 25 nOG Tariff of Sheuiff's Fees, (1874). SHI'iRlFFS TAIUFF-CIVIL SIDF. (23C. P. 435.) FEniUAKY 2Nn, 1874. From and after the first ; Every Warrant to execute any Process mesne or final, directed to the Sheriff, when given to a Haililf ... $0 75 Arrest, when amount does not exceed .~?200 2 00 « « « .>5400 4 00 « « over .$400 6 00 Bail Bond or Bond to the limits 2 00 Assignment of the .same , 1 00 Service of Process, non-bailable. Scire Faoiai; or Writ of Revivor, each defendiuit (no fee for .VfRdavit of Service in .'^uch cases to be allowed, unless Service made or recognized, by Sheriff) 1 50 For each Summoner on Writ of Scire Facias per day, to be paid by the Sheriff I 00 Serving Declarations, Subp«ent>s, Paile.s, Notices, or other pape (besides milesage) i5 — ■for each udditional party served, -lOc. Receiving, filing, entering, and end(ji'sing all Writs, Declarations, Rule.s, Notices, or other {nipers, each 25 Return of all Process and Writs, excejit Subprena... 50 Return of Declarations, Rules, Notices, or other papers 25 Every search, not being by a [larty to a cause or his Attoiney 30 Certificate of result of such search, when reijuired (a search for a Writ against lands of a jiarty shall include sales under Writ against same jiarty, and for the then last six months) 75 Notice o Notice t( Fee on b Fee on s( Serving t jier mi Kctiirnin Keeping teiidrtn( Evf'ry Jn roundaire nature not exc Where th per ceni a half p uj) to !: seize an sarily in Schednle i ])rocess, 5 folios. Each folio Drawinrj a publisher I'upei-, o other i)lii Every nece Every noti( Tlie sum a quired b^ oi' other Executing ' ing Writ Bringing u Coij)n.s, 1 (n) .See Fit (Jnint v. (,'ra/ Common Law Rules, (1S74). Ntiti<'e of appoiiitiiuMit for Ijallot of .Jury $0 50 Notice to Clerk of Poaco of sucli apiiointnient 50 Foe on V)allotii)g Spt'cial Jury 5 00 FcP on stiiking " 2 50 Stiving cicli Special Juror (besides mileage at 13c. per mile) 50 Kcturniiig Panel of Special Jurors 1 00 Kfe]»iiig and chocking j)ay list of Sj)ecial Jurors' at- tendHnce, in each case 1 00 FiVery Jury swoiii, or Cause tried before a Judge 1 00 roiindage on Executions, and on attachments in the nature of Executions, where the sun) made shall not exceed $1000, six percent Where the sum is over §1000 and under $4000, three per cent., when the sum is §4000 and over, one and a half ])er cent., in addition to the ])0undage allowed up to .$1000, exclusive of mileage, for going to seize and sell, and except all disbursements neces- sarily incurred in the care and removal of ]»roperty(«) Schedule taken on Execution, attachment, or other process, including copy to Defendant, not exceeding .'ifolios 1 00 Each folio above 5 10 Drawing adverti.-^ements svhen required by law to be published in the official Gazette or other news- l)aper, or to be ])osteu n[) in a Court House or other place, and transmitting same, in each suit... 1 50 Every necessary notice of Sale of Goods, in each suit 75 Every notice of Post])onement of Sale, in each suit... 25 Tlie sum actually disbursed for Advertisements re- (piired by law to be inserted in the official Gazette or other new.spaper Executing Writ of Possession and serving and execut- ing Writ of Restitution, besides mileage 6 00 Bringing up Prisoner on attachment or Habeas Corpus, ])esides travel at 20c. per mile... 1 50 (n) .See Flevtin;! v. Hall, 9 P. R. 311 ; Morrison v. Taylor, Ih. 390; Qrant v. ihant, 10 V. K. 40. 567 S5 )68 Tariff of Sheriff's Feks, (1874). Actual and necessary mileage from the Court House to the jtlacc where service of any Process i)ai»er or proceeding is tnade, ])er mile 13 Seizing Estate and Effects on attacliment against an absconding delator 3 00 Removing or retaining proi)erty, reasonable and neeensary disbursements and allowances to be made by the Master, or by order of tlie Court or a Judge Presiding or attendance on execution of Writ of En- quiry, or under any Writ of Escheat, or other Writ of alike nature ^ 00 Summoning each Juror in such case 25 Bailiff's Fee summoning Jury, mileage per mile 13 Hire of Ptoom, if actually i)aid, not to exceed $2 i)er d:iy Mileage from the Court House to the place where Writ executed, per mile 13 Drawing Bond to secure Goods taken under an at- tachment against an absconding debtor, if prepared by .Sherifr 1 50 Every Letter written (including copy) required by party or his attorney respecting Writs or Process, ■when j)ostage prepaid oO Drawing every Affidavit when necessary and prepared by Sheriff 25 Precept or Warrant to Bailiff in Replevin 75 Drawing Notice for service on Defendant in Replevin 75 Delivering Goods to the party obtaining the Writ of Rei)levin 3 00 For Writ De Retorno Habendo 1 00 Drawing Replevin Bond 2 00 All necessary disbursements for the possession, care and removal of pro|)erty taken in Replevin Viewing Lands, and instructing Surveyors under Hab. Fac. Seisin, exclusive of mileage, per day 5 00 Giving' Possession, exclusive of mileage and assistance 5 00 All necessary disbursements to Surveyors and others for surveying the lands and giving possession, to be allowed Lo the Sheriff The same for servi tion, an for the s See now Tai iSee now Tar For taking Taking ev( (34 Q. B. S The links trover led Eix scdc'd l)y the 1874, '(D.): s (35 Q. B. 1 This Ibilc : the otSce hoi effete : see li (39 Q. B. 4( Tlie Jhtlt's Judges of the rules iss'ied o: setting down 23 of loth M !•. ii., v., vi., nmuMMmmm^i^^ Common Law Rulks, (1874). CORONERS. The same Fees sliall be taxed and allowed to Coroners for services rendered by them in the service, execu- tion, and return, of process, as allowed to Sherifls for the same services, and alcove specified. CRIER. See now Tariff of Supreme Court of lOtli Sei)tcraber, ISSl. ALLOWANCE TO WITNESSES. See now Tarifl of Supreme Court of 10th September, 1881. 569 COMMISSIONER. For taking every Affidavit 20 Taking every Recognizance of Rail 50 3 RULES OF 14TII FEBllUAIlY, 1874. (34 Q. B. 291 : 23 C. P. 412.) Hilary Term, 37 Victoria. The Buks passed this ). o71 of see 2. ^lotions u])on or a^tj;ninst any trial, verdict, assess- m- ,,,is rueen's lleiich, and Common Pleas, Division, is no loii^'er to make any distinetion lietwecn L'aper Days and otlier da\'S (luring the I)ivisional Court sittings. Taper l^ays were foniu rly days set apart for t'ne argument of demurrers, and s[)eeial eases, i^e. 4- Count\'C()Ui(, and ( 'uiitroverted Election, Apjuvals, A||„.ais. how v- shall Ik! si'tdoAVii Ibr lic;iriiio', as at }»resciit, (ju the tii'st aiiil second (jf such Paper J)ays, and A[)peals or re- huarinus from the decision of a siim-le Judu'e, sittinif for the full Court, and Crown Cases, reserved, sliall b(^ set ihnvn on any Paper Day of the Term. This h'lilr is now ohsolvte exo'itt as regards Crown eases reserved, as til \Uiieh see /'ii.if pp. ')~-S. Appeals from the County Ciuirts must iiuw lie carried to the Court of .\p[ieal, L'. S, (>. c. V,\, ss. !vl-42 ; ///. L. .'is s. 1'.); a|i[)eals in Controverted Domini. Ml llleetious must now lie carried to tiie Supreme Court: see ."{S \"\vl. e. 11, s. 48 (!).); Vl Vii't. c. .S!l, s. 10 (D.) I'ossilily an a[ipcd from an interlocutory (leia>ioii of a .lud;j:i; in Ciiamliei-s. in an election pctiti(m, migiit .■-til' lio a[i|iealeil to the Divisional ( 'ourt. Since '/'A/' J idlicnturi' Aii the decision of a single .!ndge sitting for a full Court eainiot he nplicaied fiom to a Divisional Couit, /o '•'(ihr.u, 4C> i^. \\. 'A~'.> ; fl'U/.s/.i/ V. Smalhrowl, 10 !'. \\. 'IXi. 5- On the last d.ay of Term, ai'ter Motions of Course Ciiscs iiiv«.i»inL' 1 , , , 1 1 • I •" '-lUIUllt 111 t ti> na\e lieen taken, other ox-nei-al uusniess may 1 e pro- i.i..:irii without 11 ^ 572 Common Law Rules, (1875). leave on last day of term, except ■when affeotiiit,' personal liberty. Order of husini'ss on othur days in term. After spi'oial businL'i»s is over, Court may take other niulteri'. Cases to be ar- jiMt'd to 111! enter- ed on general li.-t. Cases in general list may, by leave, be heard any day. coodcd with, but no case involving argument, unless affecting personal libert3^. shall be heard, without the leave of the Court. This Rah is still in force in the Queen's Beneh, and Common Pleas, Divisions. 6. Upon other days in Term, than those already mentioned and provided for, the business shall be pro- ceeded with as follows : — 1. Motions of Course. 2. Motions for Ru!c^ ^~''si, on special motions. 3. The cases on i\v , p; M)tory List, in the order in which they are enter ..a. This Rule appears to h( still in force in the Queen's Bench, and Common Pleas, hut it is n(/t rig 'V ei;'" ' d. Tiie usual practice of these Divisional Courts heing to go thro\i',h ♦^'le bar generally and hear any motions and then to take up the cases set down in the paper. Motions aflecting the liberty of the subject are entitled to precedence of all others : Ashtoii v. Sforrock, 43 L. T. N. S. 530. 7. After the special business on any day is over, the Court may take any other matter, in which the parties are prepared to proceed. This Jhilc is still in force in the Queen's Bench, and Common Pleas, Divisions. 8. Every Rule, Demurrer, and Special Case to be heard by the full Court, shall, before argument, be entered by the Master on a General List, in its order, as set down by either party ; and no such case shall be heard which is not so entered, unless by special order of the Court. This l?ule appears to be still in force in the Queen's Bench, and Common Pleas, Divisions. See Ihilrn II. C. J. v. vi. 9. Eight (a.) cases, in the order of their priority, on the General List, shall be set down by the Master in the Peremptory List for argument, on each day in Term, (n.) This Rail' v,-a,a afterwards amended by Iiule of 21st November, 1880, post p. 584, by the substitution of tli.; Wiird " six " for " eight.'' Common Law Rules, (1875). 573 excepting on Paper Days and upon the last Saturday, nay be enlarged the case shall stand for juilgment ; or the Court may extend tiie time on sufficient cause being shown by affidavit, to enable the other party to be heard, on pay- ment of the costs of the day, if the Coui't .shall so order. If neither jiarty to a case on the Peremptory List is ready, the Court may, if it see fit, strike the case out of the list. This Bale is still in force in the Queen's Bench, and Common Pleas, Divisions. 13. If all the cases on the Peremptory List for any cauneson per- day, are not disposed of on that day, such cases shall dixposed of, to be 1 1 ii,i-»ri i^ iin i !• otitcrcd first for L)C entered by the Master nrst on tlie Peremptory List next day. ^ 574 Court niny, in its (liflcretion, vary tho ordi r i f LuHinutiH. Rule 15 effete. Precedence rf Attoriipy General not affccti'il. Uules to take effect Nov. 22, 1875. Common Law Rules, (1875). for the next .lay, as pait of tlie ei<3^1it cases, for such next day. Thi.s Rule is still in force in the Queen's Honeli, and Common Pitas, Divisionn. See note ((() to Jlidv 9, ante p. ",2. The word "Master" is uow to l>e read " Komstrar. " 14. Tn case it is I'equired, in tlie opinion of the Court, fur tlio more convenient and expeditions dis- po.'^al of business, that a change sliould be niach' in tlie above Uules, for the hearing of any particular matters, the .same .shall be made from time to time as may l)e necessary to meet the emergency, as in matters relating to Contempts of Court, or to Attorneys, or to Writs of Habeas Corpus, or other i)ruoecdings affecting personal liberty, or to any other matter or business of the Court. This Rale is still in force in the Queen's Bench, and Common Pleas, Divisions. Rule 15 provided that " the present list of cases for argument in Court shall remain as it is, und be the General List of Cases, under these Piules," and is now eflete. 16. Nothing hi these Kules contained, shall affect any priority which the Court has customarily granted to the AttoriitT-General, of moving, when he comes into Court. This Rid,: is still in force in the Queen's Bench, and Conmion Pleas, Divisions. 17. These Uules shall come into force, on and after iMonday, 'i2ml November, 1875, and all Kules hereto- fore made, which are inconsistent with the above Uules, are hereljy repealed. 'J'lds Rule is still in force in the Queen's Bench, and Common Pleas, Divisi(jns. (25 C. P. ,547 IlULi:S OF 1st DECEMBER, 1875. . ) Michaelmas Term, 39 Victoria. It is ordered as follows Rule torescictl a Judj^e'.i order to lie fi't down for a paper day. 1. E very Uule Nisi to rescind the order of a Jud (VlJ down to other da This Riu mon Plca.s, 2. n from one cial Case Til is Riil Divisions; In cases wl issued : Ra or Clerk of the Court Sittiiio- in Chambers shall be set (2.'5 C. P. It is or 1. In a for Trial shall l)e d of Causes posed of, entered, o This Rule Divisions of 2. If ai otherwise and Xial . order, be head of tl ing Court, otherwise This Rule i the Divisions Donovan v. L Common Law Rules, (1875). Ot .) down to ])u licai'il on a Paptir Day in tfi'iii, or on such other day as the Court \n;\y sj)ecially onler. Tliis /!*«/(' apiiufirs to lie in force in tin: (^»uuen'.s IV'iioli, iiml Com- mon I'leas, Divisions, but is no lungor acted on in pcuctico. 2- !♦■ shall not lirrt'aftt'i- ho nccfssary to enlar.Lfe kuIch to enlarge ,. ril , ,1 T-» 1 lA ' LI iibnliHhcd. ij'oni one I crni to another any Kulc, Dcmnvrcr, oi- Spe- cial Case, entei'iMl hv the Master on the (Jeneral List. This Unit in still in force in the (Queen's Bench, and fmnninn Pleas, Divisions; it extendH f)iily to motions entored on the CJenenal T.ist. In cases which have not been set down enlarged rules must still be issued: Jhd>: 122 of T. T. IS.jf) ; see ante p. 52(j. L'ter :^to- ovc eas, RULES OF ivii DECKMBER, 1875. (25 C. P. 550.) Michaelmas Term, 39 Victoria. It is ordered as follows; 1. In all Causes where the Record is duly onterc of Remanets, no Notice of Trial or tria/necc«;^iry.''' Assessment, otlier than the first or original Notie.' of Trial or Assessment, sliall be L^iven or necessary. Tliis Ihilv is still in force, and would aocni to apply to autioMH in all Divisions of the High Court, entereil for trial at the As.sI/ls, Donovan v. lioultlici', IDC. L. J. 352. The same lUilc applies wlitii the Judge adjourns a ease until the next Assizes. Rule 4 provided that the party entering the record for triid or assessment may, after the close of the first or any Sid>sc(picnt ('mirt countermand liis notice of trial or assessment, hy giving a written notice of countermand to the opposite party, and to the (.'kik of the Court of Assize and Nisi Prius, at least ten days before tlu! ensuing Court. This Rule is now superseded hy /'«/(.>( S. C. under whicli a notice of trial can no longer he countermanded: Frhndhj v. Carlfv, 9 P. K. 41. 6. A List of Causes entered for Trial shall, on tlie first (lay of each Court of Assize and Nisi Privsi, he posted up by the Clerk of the Court in some con- spicuous ])laco in or near the Conrt-i'oom, there to remain d'liing the whole time of each Court of Assize and Nisi Prius. This Ifuk is still in force, and applies tns»M|Uciict', tlic ]ii'ficti('t' in Eng- land as to ninkini; up and dclivi'i-iii;,^ Paper Books aJi«l Issue Jiooks was introduced li}- ilule No. til), of tlie General Rules as to Practice of Trinitv Term, 1S5G; And whereas, aftei-waids Ity section 208, of cliaptei' '22 of the Consolidated Statutes of Tapper Can.'ida, it was pi'ovided that the Record of Xis! Priu,^ need not 1)0 si'ided, but shall be passed and siiL,med as therein declared : And wliereas, in consef|uonce of the last mentioned enactment, it has become expedient to rescind the Rule No. 'V-i, of the General Rules of Trinity Term, ISoO, and to make provi.-sifjn as hereinafter men- tioned ; It is tlierefore ordered : 1. That Rule No. .S3, as to Practice of Trinity Term, ISoG, sliall be, and the same is, hereby rescinded. 2- That the practi'.'e in P]ngland, a^ to making up and delivering Paper Books and Issut; Books for the purpose of settling the same, is not to be allowed in future. 3. That all Rules or Orders, inconsistent with this Rule, shall be, anral ScssIdtis, for tin' c'onsi.li-ratioM of the Justices (jf i i .iu.iKr.s f.Mird^i.vH citlic)' ot the < 'oMi'ts of Queens iieiicli, or Coimneji bi'fori! arguiMCMt. I'leus, for Ontario, the original (Jase, siirned hy tlii- Jii'l^-e or ( *hnii'iit;ui of Sessions resei'vini^ tlie <|n< -- tion <»r (|Uestiitns of hiw, aiul tln-ee co|)ieK of sui'li (/ase, one for eMch -Tllill/e, sliall he - tion or (iuesti(tns turn upon the indictment, or any count theieof, thi'U thf case must set forth the indict- ment, or the particular count. 3. That every Cast' nuist state, whether judi^inent on the conviction was ])assed or postponed, oi' the exccu- in'i'ni'toityV'''''" ' tioii of the jud^'nieiit respited, and whether the person convicted he in piison, oi" has been dischar;^ed on rocoo'nizance of bail to apjiear and receive judgment, or to rendei' himself in execution. 7. '1 These <.'0I|JII1'>I1 Cnsu to ft ate Wllltlll'l- jlul{{- tni'iit »;i\i'ii, or pfi.stpojir.l, ;ilp| wliilhiT |iri,-ioinr in cii.stiiityc , (iij-thargi'd, Cast'H sent bai'k fur umo.,liiifiit 4. That whenever a Case is sent l»ack for amendment, tobiMv-argucd. ^jj^, same shall be re-ar<'ued, as regards the matter Cj ' CD amended, unless the Court otherwise ordei". The original, a.Ki Q That the orif-inal Case as amended, and three tJn\'(,' coini'M TJiia Ru' Rule 4 r».-quirtj^' latetl hy <)t 5 Tiia writer ui; when the counted f and shall 12 Common Law Rclks, (lcS7G). 7. Tlmt tlu'st; Rules shall tiiko eU'wt iuitliwitli. Thebe IIhIlm arc still in foict; .1 tho (Jourts of Qucen'a Bench, and <.'(^iunion I'lt'iiH ; iui hi) irerril on mo- 1. Tliat on t'vory application for a llulu for a New Trial, or to enter a verdict or nonsuit, where; the evi- l'',,^,7r,r'n"w 'lonce was at the trial taken down l)y a sliort-iian''^''- write-r, tlu-re shall, unless the Court otherwise cji'der htj fih.-d with the Motion Paper thi-ee copies of the i.vidunce in words at length, each copy to be cer- tified as correct hv the short-hand writer. Thi-i Unle \h ''i force in all the l)iviaion.s of the High Court, lu the Chancery ' sion the .Judges reiiuire the party moving, to mark tlie paasagea i n'idence on which he relies. Rule 2 ruguluted the fees to be paid to short-hand writers for iinie'j iikie. i.opies of evidence furnished by them. These fees are now regulated l , i,^._ appoint, dispose of all such business in Chambers as caiHKjt bt' disposed of by the Clerk of the Crown aiul Pleas of the Court of Queen's Bench. '{"his Hull' is stili in force in the (Jueen's Hench, and Conunon I'leas, Divisions, Rule 7 provided that all rules for the purpose of tlie said sittings ^^1^ -,. ^^^ j^ shall l)e four day rules, and shall, unless otherwise ordered liy the f^i'oe. Juilge, he set down to be heard at the tirst sitting next after the same is retui'nable, and is now superseded by /'i)lc If. C. J. vii. Rule 8 provided for setting down demurrers, special casfs, and appeals from the dei'ision of the ( 'lerk of the C'rown and I'leas ol the Court of Ijueen's Bench in Chambers, and is now superseded as to dcmui'rers, and special cases, bj' /{ii/f If. V. J. v., and as to appeals from the Master in Chambers by liitle S. C. 4*27. 9. All rules, demurrers, special cases, appeals, or Matters to bo other matters intended to bo argued before the Judge, s[n"in'.iu.iK^ to shall, priivious to the sitting of the Judge, on tlu- \ZtT *"'" particular day for the hearing or disposal thereof, be entered by the Clerk of the Court on a list, one cop}' of which shall be delivered by the Clerk to the Judge, aiid another posted u{) outside of tlie Court-room. This liiih' is still in force in the Queen's Ilench, and Common I'leas, Divisions. For the practice in the Chancery Division, see (^/ii/. Onl. •2t), -US, oDO-oO;} ; Rnlr /{. C. J. iv. 10. All rules, demurrers, special cases, appeals, and CRUfipstobc I'll- 1111 111 called, in order other matters entered on the said list, shall be called tutored on list, on and disposed of in the oi-der in which the same arc entered on the list, unless the Judge otherwise order. r,H-2 CuMM(jx\ Law Rules, (187G). Order of busi- ness. Rules 12 21 not in force. This Ii'iilc is still in force in the Queen's Bench, and Cumiaon IMcas, Divi.siuns. 11. Tlio first business at each sitting shall \>c motions of course and motions ferrules iilsl; and tlie next, tli(-' cases oti the list in the order in whicli tliey ai-e cntei'ed, unless otherwise ordered hv the Judii-e. This /'/'A' is still in force in the Queen's Bencli, nn.l Conuiion I'leas l)ivisi(iiis. Rule 12 ]iroviiluil th;it any party desiring the nilo, (.nlcr, nr (Iccisidii ')f tlie Judge, to be reviewed ami relunud by the full ( 'ourt in '.vhicli tlie cause or matter is jjending, shall giv(; notice in writing to that tih'ct to the opposite party within two weeks next alter the day on whicli the rule, order, or decision shall have been granted, made, or prf)n(iunced, an. 379. Rule 15 provided that if the review or rehearing be proceec cJ with within the period of twf) weeks next after the day of the graui ing, making, or prououncing of the rule, order, or decision with which the party is dissatisfied, no notice in writing, such as rcquiroil by Utile VI, shall be required to be given ; but, if given, may he allowed for on taxation, and is superseded by RuIch S. C. 414, 307, 308, 523, 525, 527. Rule 16 reheard sha ilaring term laay ap[ioint anil I'rlnard s.-une is to 1 Lnilf-r/io, 4() I Rule 17 I'ur review oi three copies certified to 1 III a delnurr( three co[iies tie no loiu'er o from a singU Rule 18 and rehearii to he reviev same do\^•n t in force : see Rule 19 pi H!iry for the Courts of Co .see I'e (Jakr, Rule 20 p down the cr liuht to begii /i'i'/( ;i[ipear3 Rule 21 1 slilill he hehl light to have IS I'liiiferred 1 with a view tff.'te. 22. Not lifld or ti ixiwcr of I cri'tion lor to (lispcnsc This llnlr ; Conuiioii I'h..; Common Law Rvleh, (1876). 583 Rule 16 i)roviil(Nl tliat tlie ciuso or matter to be revieweil and rclieard Hiiall he set down t(j be heard on one of the [laper cLiys ihiriiig term, or on .such other day during term as the fidl ("ourt inuy ;iii[Joint for the purpose, and sliall be set down to be reviewed and iilieard, at hast twn e]ear . B. 'S,'J. Rule 17 provided that the party setting down a cause or nritter in- review or rehearing shall e no longer in force : lit' (•'alenio, 40 (.). I!. ,'?79. Rule 21 provided that nothing in the foregoing A'wA.s- contained, shall be held or taken, in any manner, to deprive anj' party of ulie I'igiit to have a cause or matter reviewed or reiieard, where tiie I'ii'lit isciinferred by statute, but oidy to speed the course of proceeiliii<'s witli a view to such review and rehearing, and appears to he now tth'te. 22. Xotliin;^^ ill the .said Hides containcMl .sluill be r.^.Tction of iiihl or taken 111 any iiuinner to mteriere wiUi the of i.u.sinu.sspre- Imwcr of the; (Joint or tlie Judge, in their or lii-s di.s- '"''^^'^ " civtion for j^niod cause, a,s regard.s any particuhir ease, to disiicnse with all or any of the said Rules. 'I'iiis /ii(/r appears to l>e still in force in tiie l>>ueen's iieiici), and Ciininion I'leiis I>ivibioiis. 584 Common Law Rules, (1876-7). fs74?r:L?ci/ea. 23. Tl.c Riiles of Trinity Term, 38 Victoria', promul- gated on tlie ')i\\ September, 1874, shall be rescinded on, from, and after the day these RuJeK shall take et!ect. ?uil7touk"'''' 24. These liide^ shall take effect on the second '*'^"'='- Monday of the present term of Easter. RUI (28 C. P. 14 This IhiU now effete. RULE8 RULE OF IfiTiT MAY, 1876. Kim.^'recor'as ^^ ^"^ Ordered that the Marshal and Clei-k of Assizes ?S > effete. effete. Rl'Ll' (31 C. !'. -J This /.'-(A' ( effete. «■ Common Law Rules, (1877-80). 585 RULE OF COMMON PLEAS OF 9th JUNE, 1877. (28 C. P. 140. ) Easter Term, 40 Vicotria. This Ihde tlispenaed with sittings in Trinity Term, 1877, and is Rule of C P of now effete. ^--.'.^"^ RULES OF QUEEN'S BHNCH, AND COMMON PLEAS, ()Tit JUNE, 1878. (43 Q. B. 519 ; 29 C. P. 240.) Easter Term, 41 Victoria. It is ordered that the Real It,eprosentative aetitig Fc'sof ueai Ro- under the Act respectitig the partition and sale of br«uii.'.'iu fees of real estate {Revised Skit. Out., c. 101) shall, in the case of proceedings being instituted in tlie Court of Queen's Bench, or Common Pleas, or a County Court, bu entitled to demand and receive for all services per- formed by liim under the said Act, the same fees, as near as may be, which are allowed by the Court of Chancery to Local Masters, or Special Examiners, for similar services. This liak is still in force. RULE OF QUEEN'S BENCH, AND COMMON PLEAS, Gth march, 1880. (.30 C. P. 627.) This Rah' i)rescnhe(l a tariff of counsel fees, and is now effete, liule of March 6, being superseded hy the tariff of the Supreme Court of 10th Sep- 1^^*^- '^^"f^"-'- tumber, ISSl. ^ RULH OF QUEEN'S BENCH, OF 5th JUNE, ISSO. (45 Q. li. 354.) Easter Term, 43 Victoria. This Unlr dispensed with sittings in Trinity 'lenn, 1880, and is Hule of Q. B., now effete. -'""^ ^' ^^^^ cliete. IMi-h: Ol' COMMON PLEAS, OF 5th JUNE, 1880. (31 C. !'. 219.) Easter Term, 43 Victoria. This H'li dispensed with sittings in TrinitvTerm, 1880 and is now Rule of C. P. of effete. •''"'^' ^' ^^^^> effete. 586 Common Law Rules, (1880). Rule 9, of M. T. 1875, amondud. RULE OF QUKEX'S BENXH, AN D COMMON PLEAS, 27th N0VEMF,EJ!, 1880. Mich.iL'lm;is Term, 44 Victoria. It is ordered tliat tlie Rule No. 9 of Michaelmas Term, 29 Victoria.be amended by substituting- for "eighfcases to be set down by the Master in the Peremptory List for argument each day, the nund)er of "six" cases. See the Utile 9, referred to, ante p. 572. FEJ RULE OF QUEEN'S BENCH. (45 Q. B. 472. ) Michaelmas Term, 44 Victoria. Rulocf Q. R. M. T\\\% Rnh' extcntled the sittings of Michaelmas Term, 1880, and is T., 1>S0, effete. „. , ' now etiete. RULE OF COMMON PLICAS. (31 C. P. 429.) Michaelmas Term, 44 Victoria. Rule of c. P.. of This Rule extemled the sittings in Michaelmas Term 1880, and is M.T.,18sO, effete. „. ' now encte. It is passed ii reign, em District ( Upper Ci to this E Coroners, respective for servi( administrj pesos, whi any laAv ii But it i: 1st. Tiif several offi fees for ot Avhicli are cifie fees i the Judces to in this I 2ndly. T cally assig] whicli a fe table, then tioned in t 13 Common Law Rules. 587 FEES OF CLERKS OF THE PEACE. RULES OF 15TII NOVEMBER, 1845. Michaelmas Term, 9tli Victoria. It is ordered, under the authority of the statute passed in the eighth year of her ])resent ^Fajesty's reign, entithid, "An Act to regulate the fees of certain District officers, in that part of this Province called Upper Canada," that the fees in the talile annexed to this Rule shall be taken and received by Sheriffs, Coroners, Clerks of tlu," Peace, Constables, and Criers respectively, in the several Districts of this Province. for services rendered T)}^ them respectively, in the administration of justice, and for other District pur- poses, where such services were not remunerated by any law^ in force at the time of passing the said Act. But it is to be understood : 1st. That besides the fees set down in this table, the several officers will be entitled ns heretofore to receive fees for other services rendered by theni respectively, which are not mentioned in this table, wherever spe- cific fees for such services are tixetl by any statute, the Judges havinjx no authoritv under the Act referred to in this Rule, to make any regulation in such cases. 2ndly. That if it shall be found that a fee is specifi- cally assigned, under any statute, for a service for which a fee has also been inadvertently fixed in this table, then in every such case it will be the fee men- tioned in the statute wdiich is to be charged for the 13 ^ 588 Fees of Clerks of the Peace. service, whether it he greater or less than that set down in the table, and this Rvile, as to the charge for such service, will have no effect. Srdly. That the assigning a fee in this table for any service rendered cannot have the eti'ect of entitling the ofRcerto that or any other rcnunieration for such service, where there is either no necessity for the service being rendered, or where the right or duty to render it has been legally transferred to some other officer. 4thly. That in regard to public allowances which may have been hei-etofore paid out of the District funds to any of the officers affected by this table, and which are not in the nature of a fee, such as allow- ances for office rent, fuel, stationery, &c., it is not to be inferred from their not being provided for in this table, that the claim to any such allowance is denied by the Judges, ^n that respect the several officers will stand on the same footing as before, and the control of the Justices and of the District Council, in regard to such allowances, will continue as before ; the Judges having no authority under the Act either to grant, or reject, or to regulate, such allowances. It has been observed by the Judges, that in some Districts the Clerk of the Peace has been allowed a certain fixed salary in lieu of fees. If such an ari'ange- ment could have been legally made before the recent statute, under which this table is framed, it could not now be adopted without some alteration by the Legis- lature of the provisions of the statute(«). In considering the probable advantages and disadvantages of such a mode of remuneration, it seems to the Judges, on the one hand, that it would save the Justices and the Dis- trict Council much trouble, as well as the officer him- (a) This may now be done : see 42 Vict. c. 18 (0.) ■WWPH ecent I not .egis- iring Lch a n the Dis- hini- CoMMON Law Rules. self, and it would relieve the latter from the imputation of multiplying services, in order to accumulate fees ; but, on the other hand, it is to bo considered, that where the business of a public officer consists of a multitude of small duties, some of them ver}' ti'ouble- some in their nature, the best security for their being duly performed is to give the inducement of a y the Consolidated Acts of Upper Canada, ch. 119, sec. 2, the said Table of Fees was to continue until otherwise appointed; and power was thereby given to the Chief Justices and other Judges of the Superior Cora-ts of Connnon Law, at Toronto, fi'om time to time, as occasion retpiires, by rule or rules by them to be made in Term-time, to appoint the Fees to bo taken and received by such Sheriffs, Coroners, Clerks of the Peace, Constables and Criers, for such services as aforesaid. FirnL It is Ordered, under and by virtue ot such authority, that with respect to the duties performed by the several Clerks of the Peace, in the several Counties of this Province, the Table of Fees in the Schedule hereto annexed, shall be substituted for and taken in lieu of such Table of Fees. Seco7i hereto a witli th( Queen's thar. as Clerks (. the Sclic J\> he t(d Proc Xove 1. For di rjran, ticcs t the S 2. Attondi •3. ^lakiuir SSIO 4. Notice stable, officer Scssioi by the to be 11 5. Subpoeiifi 6. Bench V («) This sc 32 Vict. c. 1 additional fee County Judge The worda i by the R. S. ( For cases b( Ont. Rep. (188 Fki s OF Cleuks of tiik Peace. 691 Second. That tlio TiiMo of Fees in tlio Scliodule hereto niiiiexe(l, shall not be coustnied as interfering with the Ordeis nunle Ity th(! Jutlj^'s of tlie Court of Queen's Bt'iicli, on the lath Noveinlier, 184."), further thari as an alttMatioii of tht- Fees to he taken by tlic Clerks of the Peace-, for the several services stated in the Schedule hereto umiexed. SCHEDULE OF FEES {^n same, and transmitting to the SherifV 4 00 2. Attending each [General] Sessions .... G 00 3. ^Making np Record of etich [General] Sessions 10 00 4. Notice of every appointment of a Con- stable, under [l»ev. Stat. c. i<'2], or other olficer appointed by the Justices in Sessions, and notice of any order made by the [General] Ses.sions,\vhen requirey tlio Legiislatuie : see 32 Vict. 0. 11, s. 3; ami see now J'. S. O, c. 84, s. 2. .See also additional fees prescriljed by 33 Vict. c. 10 ((•.), for services in County Judge's Criminal Court : /?. .S'. 0., p. 897, i)Osf p. GOl. The words in [ ] indicate changes made iu the wording of the tarifif by the H. S. 0. c. 84. For cases bearing on this tariff: see Rob. li- Jos. Duj, 668-71; Dig. Ont. Be}}. (1882-84) 165. 25 592 Fees of Clerks of the Pkace. To be piild out of thu County Vunds. 8 Ct8. 7. Every Rocognizance of the Pence for good behaviour 1 00 8. For fliscluirging the Bame 60 9. Making up Estreats of each Session (a) 1 00 10. Every allowance of Certiorari (to be paid by the party applying) 11. Furnishing to Sheriff' and ('oroners re- vised lists of Constab'.s, whenever ordered to bo done by the Justices in General Sessions 1 00 12. Reading any Statute, or public Pro- clamation, when required to be done by law 25 13. Cojnes of Depositions or Examinations furnished to Prisoners, Defendants, or their Counsel, when required, each folio of 100 words (to be paid out of the County funds, or by the party apply- ing, according to the nature of the case) 05 14. Receiving, filing, and reading each Pre- sentment of the Grand Jury 50 15. For copy thereof forwarded to the Gov- ernment, or to the County Council, when directed by the [General] Sessions 50 16. Arraigning each Prisoner or Defendant indicted (to be paid out of the County funds, or by the party applying, as the case maybe.) 50 17. Empanelling and swearing the Jury in every case, whether criminal or otherwise, where by law a trial by Jury is to be had at the [General] Ses- sions, and when no fee is fixed by statute : (to be paid ont of the County ' (a) See R. S. O. c. 88, a. 7- Tu be pail] by the party applying. CT9. 1 00 05 50 Feks (jf Clerks of the Peace. 593 To l)« ;ihIi1 out iif tho County Fund*. To be paid by the parly applylnif. 18. 10. 20. 21 00 23. 2,5, 26. 8 CT.S. $ Cts. fuiidH, or by tlio party, as the CHse may l)e) 50 50 Swearing each Witness u[ioii any trial by H Jury, or to go before the ( rraud Jury : (to be paid out of the County funds, or by the i»arty, as the ca.so ruuy be) 20 ||0 20 Filing each Exhibit on a tiial : (to be paid out of the County funds, or by tlie party, as the case maybe) 08^'!^0 08 Every Sul^ptena Ticket, or copy of Sub- pfjena, when necessary ; (to be paid out of the County funds, or by the party applying, as the case maybe.) 20 20 Charging the Jury with the Prisoner or Defendant, upon each indictment: (to be paid out of the Ct)unty funds, or by the party, as the ca.se may be) 1 00 1 00 Receiving and iccording each Verdict of H Petit Jury, in any case of trial by Jury, (to be paid out of the County funds, or by tlie i)arty, as the case may be) 50 50 Recording each Judgment or Sentence of the Coui't upon a Verdict or Confes- sion, (to be 'inifl out of the County funds, or ' . the party, as the cast; niiiy lie). 50 50 .ing out an*' delivering to the Sheriff a Calendar (, ihe Sentences at each Court 1 00 Ct,rtit d copy of Sentences sent with the Prisoners to the Pei 'entiary, [or Reformatory] after each ISession 50 Making up Record of Conviction or Acquittal, in any case where it may be S5 I ■ ■) ■ 594 Fees of Clerks of the Peace. To bn paid out of tae C'imiity Fiinils. To be pull by tlie imrty ni'plyiiig. Cts. S Cts. 1 00 10 50 neccssiirv : (to bi' jiMid out of tlie Comity t'liiids, or l»y tliu i)arty Mpjdy- iiig, as the ca.so may l)c,) ycv folio of one luiHilr<'(l wonln 10 27. Evtny C'opy or Extract of a Jvce-ord or I'apcr of any kind, r.'(juir('d to lie made by Law, or l)y Ordnr of the d UH- ticcs in Sessions, or fitr till! Information and use of the ( .'ovenniieut, when re(iuired, and ^v]lere no charge is fixed bv law — if the same shall be less than 10 folios of oiv(! Imiidred words each... 28. If above 10 i'olios, then for each folio... 29. Dischai'ging any J'risoner by proclanui tion .30. Drawing bill of Costs, including ta.xa- tion,and liling the same where necessary to bo made and liled, as in cases of Assault, Xuisjiucea or the like, and in Appeals (to be paid by the l)arty) Drawing out and taking each Kecogui- zance to apiiear, either of I'rosecutor, Defendant, or Witness 50 Calling parties on their Recognizance, and recording tlieir non-appearance, for eacli person called: (only to lie charged where the* jtarties do not answer) 25 33. Drawing order of the Justices to Estn^at and put in I'rocess : (on the whole list) 50 34. Entering any Order of Sessions, or of the[Juilg(; who presided at the Sessions] to remit any llstreat, and recording an Entry of the same : (to be paid out of tho County funds, or by the party relieved, as may l)e ordered) 31, •io 10 1 00 10 no 50 25 25 25 35. Ente Du} men reco Oatl to tl 3G. 3!aki the tlier( :i7. 3I.aki and luitti 38. :\Iaki: dechi Cour place; 39. 3Iakii therei 40. .Makii with Divi.si by th( fl. Drawi the lit 12. 3lakin such ( 13. jMakiii, audi ( atFecte 14. For ea( siou O for pul 15. For evfc be paici U I »M1 Fees of Clehks of the Peace. To lie \m,\ To be pnid out (if tho by tlie <'ounty pnrtv FiiniU applying 8 Vl'H. 8 Cts. 35. Entering iuul Extmcti..g ui)oii a Iloll in Puj)lic!ite, the tines, issues, iunercia- iiiciits, and forfeited Eftcognizanocs, recorded in each Session, makinjr Oatli to the same, and transmitting to the Slieriti" 2 00 36. flaking out and delivering to tlie Slieriff tlie writ of Ji('ri'-/i(ci«s and capias thereon 50 .')7. flaking out nnd certifying copy of ll(»!i and return of tlie Slieriif, and ^rans- niittingittothe[rrovincialTreasurer](;^) 1 00 38. ^Making uj) Book of OnU'rs of Sessions, dechiring the limits of the Division Courts, and entering the times and places of holding the Courts 1 00 39. Making out and transmitting a copy thereof to the (iovernment. 1 00 40. .Making out and transmitting copies witli letter to the Cl.>rks of eacli Division Court, of tlie Divisions made by the [({eneral] .Sessions 1 00 41. Drawing Orders of Sessions for altering the limits of Division Courts 1 00 42. flaking out and transmitting copies of such Orders to the Government oO 43. iMaking out and transmitting copies of such Orders to each Division Court ntfected hy the alteration 00 44. For each copy of Schedule of th>i Divi- sion Courts, with the order of Sessions, 695 1^ 45. For every Search under three years (to be paid by the jjartj making tho search) 20 14 (a) See R. S. 0. c. 88, s. 16. ■ 596 Fees of Clerks of the Peace. To be puld out of the C'lunty FudiIb. I Ct8. 46. For the same, extending over tln-ec years 47. For every Certificate required of proof of a Deed, to be paid by the party applying for the same 48. For every other Certificate required by Law, or by order of the Sessions, to be given, where the same is under five folios : (to be paid out of the County funds, or by the party applying for the same, according to the nature of the case) 50 49. For the same, if more than five folios, perfolio 10 50. Copying orders of Court, and causing Bame to I'e published, where it is requi- site, for each order, exclusive of the expense of publication 50 61. Receiving and filing afiidavit of Bas- tardy (a), to be i)aid by the i)arty pro- ducing it 62. Receiving and filing each Tender for any public work, or supply, or printing, or other service 25 53. Making out a list of the several tenders on each occasion, as they are opened, specifying the names, prices, and other particulars, and filing the same, when required to be done by the Justices... 50 54. Drawing Bonds or Agreements for the delivery of articles, or for doing the work for the Gaol or other County pur- poses, and attending execution, when required by the Justices 1 00 To be paid by the party applying. 9 CT8. 50 1 00 50 10 25 61. (a) See R. .V. O. c. 131, 8. 3. wsamssmm CT8. 50 Fees of Clerks of the Peace. To be paid To be paid out of the by the County party Fundi. applying. a CT3. 9 CT3. 55. Receiving and filing accounts and de- mands preferred against the County, numbering them, and submitting them for audit, and making out the cheques 4 00 56. Making out and delivering li.sts of ordens on the Treasurer, made at each [^") 25 80a. For receiving and tiling Voters' Lists under the Election Law, Con. Acts Can. c. 6, s. 6, sub-sec. 2. each list 25 81. For attending and producing before County Judge the Dtiplicate List, when required by the Judge to do so, under sub-sec. 8 of the same (a) 50 82. For filing each List, Return, or other Paper, where no charge is specially provided for, except Accounts and Claims against the County, and papers connected with matters to be charged against private individuals : (to be paid out of the County funds, or by the party for whom the service is ren- dered, accDrding to the nature of the case) (c) 08 To be paid by the party applying. * Cts. $ Cts, 08 (a) This item is omitted in li. S. O. p. 897. (b) Tins item is numbered 7'J in /*. S. 0. (c) This item is numbered 60 in A*. .S'. O. mmmmmmmmm^ Fees of Clerks of the Peace, 601 FEES OE CLERKS OF THE PEACE. Prescribed by 33 Vict. c. 10 (0.),/ov services in County Judge's Criminal Court. {See R, S. 0. ;?. 897.) Attending and service in Court, and making all necessary entries, for each prisoner brought before the Judge, and not consenting to be tried, ^^^^^ .' $0 50 For attendance in Court, and services rendered at trial, making necessary record of proceeding and all necessary entries, including calendar of con- victiou for each prisoner 2 00 Preparing Judge's \\^arrant to bring up body of prisoner, and delivering the same to Sherifl; for each prisoner gn Issuing Writ of Summons to witness, when Ji3ces,sary 10 Copy of Summons, each 20 Warrant of Remand, when issued and ilelivered to ^^«^''ft 50 For Warrant to Arrest, taking and estreating recog- nizances, and proceedings to enforce same, (the same fees as allowed for the like services at the General Sessions of the Peace.) ■ 602 Tariff of County Couirr Costs. Tariff of C. C. COS^tf. TABLE OF COSTS FOR THE COUNTY COURTS IN ONTAIUO. (23 C. 1'. 400.) Januarv oth, 1.S74. Whereas it is provided by tlie "CtJiiuiioii Law Pro- cedure Act" tliat the Judges of tlie Superior Courts of Common Law at Toronto, or any three of them, ((jf whom one of tlie Chief Justices sliall be one,) may from time to time frame a Table of Costs for the .seve:'al County Courts, and ascertain, determine, declare and adjudge, all and singular the fees allowed to be taken by Counsel, Attorneys, Sheriffs, Coroners, and ofHcers of the sairl County Courts respecti\-ely, in all matters, causes, and proceedings depending in the said Courts or before the Judges thereof, in all actions and proceedings within the jurisdiction of such County Courts, or of the Judges thereof, and that the Judges so framing or altering such Table of Costs may as- sociate with them, in framing or altering such Table, any one of the County Court Judges appointed to " The Board of County Judges " under the " Division Courts Act." And whereas the Chief Justice of Ontario, the Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas and the Judires of the Superior Courts of Common Law, at Toronto, have assumed the duties so provided for and in the exercise of the powers given as aforesaid, associated with them in the performance thereof James Robert Gowan, Senior Judge of the County Court of the County County , Li pui the .said Table of Ontai'io ] and Jud^ judged, t all and si said Tab! taxation. Attorney. said Com sepectivel Courts, oi gexera: NEY AND ^uiiinions, i Ooncurreut Kenewed Sii Capias .... Concurrent Keiiewfd Ca 1.3 ' County Court Tariff, Coiintv of Simcoo, and Chainuan of " tho Board of County Judges." In pursuance, tlioreforc, of the powers contained in tlie said " Connnon Law Procedure Act," tlic following Table of Costs for the said several County Courts in Ontario has Ix-en framed by the said Chief Justices and Judges, and it is deteimined, declared, and ad- judged, that from and after the 1st day of ^larch next all and singular the costs and fees mentioned in the said Table, and no other or greater, shall be allowed in taxation, or tnkeii, ur received, by any Counsel or Attorney, Sheriff, Coroner or othcer, respectively, in the said County Courts, for any business by them, re- sepcctively, to be done or transacted in the said County Courts, or before the Judges thereof. TABLK OF COSTS. COS If as- ablo, 1 tu isioii Klges (jnto, the iated )1 tort ' the general allowance for plaintiffs and di<:fendants, as well i'.etween attor- ney AND CLIENT, AS JiETWEEN PARTY AND PARTY. TO THE ATTORNEY. WRITS. Sunniions, iiiduding attendance .91 00 Ti.iiir of c. c. Coiicuvrent Suninions 75 Renewed Smuinons 75 Ciipiiis 1 00 Concurrent Cajjias 75 Renewed Capias 75 1.3 604 County Court Taiuff. C'lpiiis ail Satisfitciciuluiii 1 00 llciii'wcd Capiiis ad Satisfacicndiiiii 75 Cajnas ad Satisfacii'iuliun tor the robiduo 1 ( lO Renewed do. do. 75 Fieri Facias 1 (ii i Renewed Fieri Facias 75 Concurrent Fieri Facias 75 Fi(U'i Facias for the residue 1 tiO Renewed do 75 Special I'^ndorsenicnt of Demand on Writ ofSninnions. i» 75 Writs of Revivor and 4ttachn\ent, each 1 *M> Sub[)a!iia ad Testiticandiim U 5U Subpcena Duces Tecum 75 (and if above four folios, additional per folio 10 cents.) Venditioni Exponas 1 OU All other writs necessary 1 00 XoTE. — The above allowance inelndes all charges for atten- dance for the Writ, and deliveriug it to the olKcer. For each co[)y including copies of all notices required to be endorsed 50 Service of each Copy of Writ, if not done by the Sheriff or an officer employed by him, when taxable to the Attorney 25 Mileage per mile for the distance actually and neces- sarily travelleil, when taxable to the xVttorney. . . . 10 INSTRUCTIONS TO THE ATTORNEY. Taking instructions to sue or defend 2 OU Iniitncctions for Pleaclhigs : Instructions for Special ArHdavits when allowed by the Clerk,and instructing Counsel on Special matters 50 Instructions to Counsel in Connnon matters 0-5 Do. for Brief 1 ^'0 Do. for every suggestion 50 Do. for issue of fact by Consent 7> Instructii Do. Do. Dec la rat it If above t tion (1) declarat One or nu If above fi no case Joinder of i)(>murrer Joinder of sing . . . Marginal ! exclusive Rcplicatioi the same Pes tea, inc ■bidgment, Authority i^uggestioni; i'h'adinfr Issuer for th Special Cas Drawing Ii recpiired Particulars 'Special Par Bill of Costs <-'opy for th( Taking Co' where the the true i 1 CD 7r. 1 tto 7.") 1 (Ml 7."i :.', 1 tiij 7:> 7. J 1 Oil r)U 70 1 Oil 1 00 ")0 -J.i 111 •1 Oil :»0 -'5 1 (.11) oil 7.'» County Court Tauiff. Instructions for suggoation to revive, or tor writ of revivor, wlicu no rule Mfct-ssary 50 Do. for rule for writ of rt^vior, when neerssiirv 50 Do. to dt'ft'Mtl Kxt'outt)!', after suggH.stion ot ileiith of original cleftiuclaut 50 DRAWINU TLEADIXOS, itc. Declaration 1 00 lf'al)Ove ten folios, for eveiy folio al)Ove ten, in addi- tion (l)Ut in no case to exceed 8-. 00 foi* whole declaration) L'O One or more Pleas, if five folios or undca" 75 If above five folios, for every folio in addition (but in no case to exceed .*1.50 lor i>leas) 20 Joinder of TssiU', inclusive of copies and engrossing. . 25 J)(Mnurrer U 50 Joinder of Demurrer, inclusive of copies aiul engros- sing 25 ^largiual statement of matters of Law for argument, exclusive of coi)y for the J udge 50 Replications, new Assignment, an liiHtructions. for IMeadings in Suit 1 00 Iioidifatioii accopting inonc'y out of Court in full of demand TiO Kvory necessary liottorin tlic Imsiness of tlio cause. . 2"i C(Jl'IKS. Declaration, when not (txcci'ilinn' ten folios, each .... 7'> Do. above ten folios, jkt folio (hut not to ex- ceed $1.00) 10 Pleadings before enunierateil ; () 10 Issue (IMeadings) if ten folios or under 1 Ot) If above t(Mi folios, for every folio 10 All proceedings, interrogatories, answers, and other pajiers of which coi)ies are tobe (h^livered, per folio. 10 Judgment for non-appearance; on specially endors(;d Writs, or Writs of Kevivor, and in Ejectment, to Ijo taken as ten folios, including the Writ. COPY AND SERVICE. Of Special and Common Puiles 50 Of Special Ivules, above three folios, per folio addi- tional 10 Of Summons, or Order, of a Judge So Of Order to charge a prisoner in execution 50 NOTICES INCLUDING COPY. To declare, reply, and .' ubsequerit jiroceedings 25 P)y Defendant, to brin^ issue to trial 25 Of Appearance, when Ajipearance duly entered and notice given on tlie day of Appearance, bvit not othei-- Avise 25 Of Ajipearance to Writ of Revivor 25 To Plead 25 Of Declaration, wlien necessary 25^ CuUNTV Court Tariff. To .Shc'iifr to (lis(;li;ir;,'n :i Prisoner (nit of cnstoily . , •"')0 N'oti(.'<' ill I'lji'ctiiiciit to (Icfriid for piirtdt' lu'ciiii.sc.s . , "tO Xotict! of (,'lailii;ilit's or Dt-fclKlniit's title, sjiliie fees. i)i 'I'lijil, or Assf-HsiiuMit '• -•'» fJeiiiatid of r<'si(l(;iie(M)f riiiiiitilT, and all other coimaon iioticoH, each -'•"' 'I'll a 3 U( On I'cvising rii'adiiigs, or [iiterrogator'cs, or settling or revising special cases, when necessary, in the dis- cretion of the .Judge, who shall certify the amount to lie taxed bef(jre taxation, not exceeding S^ Ot Advising on evidence in contested cases, in discretion of the Judge as above, a sum not exceeding .'{ GO Fee on Arg-ument on su})porting or opposing Rules, on return of Rule ]S'isi, or argument of Demurrer, or special case 5 00 To l)e increased l)y Judg(5 in his discretion to a sum not to .'xcee.l 810.00. Fee with Ibief on Assessmcnits .... I- 00 Do. do. ,lo. at Trial .S() to 10 00 To be increased bv order of a, iludge in his discretion to a sum not to exceed f 1^0.00. Fee to Counsel, wIkui Counsel attend on argunient, or examination in Chambers, when in opinion of Judge attendance of Counsel is necessary 1 00 fei^2giss'«'*"" A RIFT. S. liO l.er folio 10 lU'CCHsary, or of 1 70 inmoiis 'S. r.o -Jo ES. n for Ruio Nisi, ', in lujitters not 1 00 ' 0110 CJounsel fee 3 00 ioii of the Judjxc. oiinsel nece.s;siuy 3 00 )i'c.s, or settling ssiiry, in the dis- •tify the amount :eoding 1^ 00 ies, in discretion xceedin;,^ .'{ OiJ o})posing Rules, lit ctf Demurrer, 5 00 •t'tion to a sum ■[ Or, 6() to 10 00 ill his discretion on ju'gument, or jpinion of Judge • '.. 1 00 CuUNTV Couui' Taimff. T(i he increased hy order of Judge in his discivtiou to a sum not to exceed 84.00. Drawing Roiid on Appeal, or P,oiid for Security for •-'•^^ts 3 00 Drawing Bail Piece | 00 In all ai)])licatioiis and i)roceediiigs heforo the Countv Judges, not relating to Suits instituted in any Court of Civil .ludicature, there shall he pa^'ahle to the Attoi'iay and Counsel tli(> same fees as in the fore- going 'faille, so f;r as the sami; are ai)])lica1)le. FKKS. To lii: Takk.v Axi) lli:ci:iviiD nv thk Cj.kkksoi' the Skvehal County Coiuts for thicik Si;uvici:s. Kvery Writ, Mesne and Final (except suhpiena for which L'.H'.) 10 Kveiy Concurrent, Alias, Dhuies, or Renewed Writ, 40 Kvery appearaiu-e entered, and tiling IMcmoranduiii theieof IT) Kveiy appearance, each .Defendant after the iii-st 10 l-'iliiig every Atiida\it, Writ, or other jiroeeeding. or l"'l't'i' 10 Amending (;very Writ, or other procerding, or paper 2.") Kvery orditiai'y Rule Q 30 Kvciy special Rr.le, when prepared liy the Clerk 10 Kvery Judgment hy Det'aull Q 'AQ Kvery Final .ludgiueut aO Taxing every Rill of Costs, and giving Allocatur SO Kvery Reference, Inquiry, Examination, or other special maiter referred to the Clerk, for oveiy meeting not exct^eding one hour 7') l)n. do. for evt'iy additional liour or less .50 For every Report made hy the Clerk upon such ref'r- euce, iVc 1 00 I'pon Payment of Money into Court, for every sum under S'200 ] 00 Do. .^200 and over 2 00 GOD m •::rrp CIO rnrN'iv ( 'oriri' Taiukf. Ev('i-\ (N'i'titieute rctinii'cd riurn C'lcrk, iiiid given . . ."in Exfiin»li(icatiuii,()r()irKf( \q,\ ot' J'rMCfcdin^^fs, ikt folio lO f-",v<'ry SciU-i-li, if wit liiii one year I Ij Kvcry Scarci), if uvit uuc, year and witliin two ycais I'ii Kvfiy Scarrli, nvi-v two years, oi- a (ieiieial Seaivli in one cause "i') P^veiy Alliilavit, A tllrniation, or ()atli adniinistncd by (.'lerk U •_'() Knteriiif^ Satisfaction on Record, aiK' tiling Satisfac- tion ]ii(H.-e I) .'lit Kveiy C'omniissidn foi- the Kxaniination of Witnesses .Vj Enteiing Kxonei'etui" on Bail Piece (J L'lJ Kor making the Entry reijui led in the dcht Attacii- ment IJook, and in ('ogno\it l!ook, eacli "lO Every llecoi'd entered in the Sittings Docket, includ- ing Kecoixls from tlie Superior ( 'ourts ."»n Every N'^ei'dict taken, Nonsuif. .Inry discliai'ged, or Ivecord with(h'awn . . (J '>i) Every Unh; or Ordt-r of lleferenee at the tiial .'HI Drawing Appointments made liy .Judge -.') For .ludgt!\s Summons or Fiat, e.Xci'jit Fiats foi- costs, S|)ee(ly execution, or in :re;(sed ( 'ounsel l''ee '2') Judge's ()rd<'r I'l For attending at every Special Hearing l)ef(jre the .Fudge, under tlie l;")Sth .section of " The ('onnnou Law Procedure Act.' and at taking Examination !ind Fviih'nce, and at Sittings on refei'ences to the C(junty Judge iVom tlie Superior Conrts, not exceeding ont; honi- -"i" Eveiy additional hour or less .'"i" Kvery I'hdai'gemeut on A) plication to .ludge in Cham- liers, or on Return of Summons or otherwise, im/hid- ing st'arch if marked by ( 'lerk .. b'l Eve'ry A]ipointment for Ta.vation of ("csts or other- wise, made by Clerk U 1" For every .Meeting upon Pieference under lOlst .sec- tion ol" ''I'heComnion Liw I'ldcedure Act,"(c;.) not exceediuL' two hours L'O (<(.) Sic 11. .w y.'. S. U. c. :>0, s. ll»7. . . .--1) lio lu ... 10 1>: I'll ill . . U .V) ('(I ... U -JiJ ;ic- ... t.) .'10 LMi c-li- ... U "lO 11(1- ... ."ill or ... nu , ... .Ml his, .. I) •2'> .. in le 111 if! ot .. u .'»u 11- ul- (T- I'C- ll)t 1.^ (j 1(1 I'd Count V Couirr Taiufk. I'di' cHi]! additional Ikjut or less .. 1 00 ('1\) I)(; ta.\('d l)y the -fudife.) I'lir ;i,sci'i'(aiiiiii!J' the Amount duo liv Dcrciidant to I'hiiiitiir, when .luiiginciit sii,'t;<.Ml uiidcr ()idfr of my .ludyi;, ai^'aiii.st a IJritisli .suKJc^ct out of Jiiris- (,'iclioii in default ol' Plea 1 (»0 I "or I \ cry .J ID'S sworn 30 I II all .\ iijilications .ind I 'roecrdin^'s liijlore the ( 'ounty duujcs, nut rchii ii; to suits in.st ituted in any Court of ("ivil .1 ii.iKjaturi', tlicrt; sliall bu payahle to the (.'li-rks the .s;ini(; Imm'.s a.s in the foregoing THbli', so far as the .-^aiiu; ale a|i|ili(;al>le. .Sli'EUIFF. livery w.arraut to e.xocute any junjccss, niesiic or lin;d. dii"(;tcd to tin; l*'':i rill', vvjieii e(darations. Suli|ni'nas, liules, Notices, or othei- paptM-s (besides mileage) iO (for (uieli additional jiiirty .served ITic.) lieceiving, Filing, entering and endorsing all Writs, Declarations, KiUes, Notices or other papers, ea(di 10 lieturn of all I'rocess -iikI Writs except Subpicna... 25 Keturn of all I )ec]anitioiis, Hides, Not ices or other papers 15 Every search not being by a ji.arty to a cause or his .Vttoniey 30 'Jertiticate of result of such search for each party when refjuired 75 AKijiUidi for .'I, Writ ,ig;iiiist l.'unl.s of :i ii.u'ty, sliall incliule, salt's luulc ■ Writ against saiin; party, ami for the then last .six II' iiiths. 10 611 GI2 ('olN'l V ( 'OII.'T 'rAIMFK 1'.". (1 ■ in 1 III) S!t Koticf! of !i|i|u)iiitiiiciit for li.illnt (it'.liii-v L'/i Notice to < 'l('i-|\ (if Pr.'ifc of such ;i|>|iiiiiit rnciil I) i!.! Foe oil llilllottill;^ S|.('ci;ll .IlllV •_' .")M Vco or -ilrikiiii;- do | :.';, Serviiii,' each Special .liiror (liesiu, ■ ii.ileaL,^' at 1.'! cents per inih') liKtuniiiig Panel of Special -I mors Ke(,>ping, and OheckinL', I'iiy IjsIs ot" Special . I iirors' iittcinhuH.'t! ill each case Every ''ury s-voni. or cause tried hcfore a .lud^(i. . . . Poundage on lCxe(;utions, and on Attachments in the nature of Executions. upon the sum made in the S tivi' per cent., exclusive of nnleage for going to seiz(^ and sell, and except all dislini'semcnts necessarily incuri'cd in tiie care and I'cmoval of pi-operty (a) Schedule of (Joo(/ifl Hire of llooni, if actually [laid, not to exceed S'J [)er day Milcagt^ ti'oin the Court House to tlie place whei'e Writ executed, per niilo lo Drawing Bond tosecui'e Cloods taken undei-an Attach- ment against an aliscondii.g debtor, if prepared by SheritV 1 oO Flvery Lette'r written (including Copy) required l)y Party or his Attorney inspecting Writs or Process, when postage pre paid 30 Drawing every All'daA'it when ncccssaiy and pre]>ared by th(^ Slicriff L'o l'recei)t on Warrant to l?ailiti"on Kejilevin 40 Drawing Notice for Service on Defendant on Replevin 40 Delivering (roods to the [»arty obtaining tla^ Iveplevin Writ ... I oO Fur Writ, i^'C, De Hetorno Ifabcndo -JO Drawing Re])levin IJond 1 Ot) .Ml nece.ssai'y disbursements for the po.ssessioii, care and removal of Projierty taken in liephnin COPONKKS. The same Fees shall be taxed and allowed to (,'oi'oner.s for services rendi'red by thciu in the sei-vice, execu- i'um, and retiu'u, of proces.s, as allowed to Sherill's for the same services, and above specitied. CKlKll. Calling every case, with or without .hiry .")0 ^wearing each witness or constaliie [."i CDS •k^ ■'.' S^' (ill COIINTV CoiRT 'r.MtlFK Aij.owANcK TO \vn\\i;ssi-:s. 'I'd Willi esses I'csidiiii^' uitliiii Ihrci' miles (.f (lie ('ourl, House, )ier difuii | (|() To Witnesses riisidiii^ over (liree miles tidin I lie Court I louse I .)-! r.ai'iisLers ami ALtoi'iiejs, I'liysieians and Sur;^'eons, when called upon iu ^dve evideiiee, in eonsei|uenee ot any iii-nfe.ssional serviec; i'en(|efed liy iJiem, or (o ^ive [iriilessioiial ojilnions, per diem | iji) MnL^'im-er.s and Surveyor.-,, when called upon to •/wi- e\i(|ence ,,\' any piof'ssional service render(;d hy tiii-m, or to L;i\-e eviilence depi'ndin;', upon (lii'ii- skill or juii^'mi-nt, per diem I Of) If the Witnesses utf(Mid in onei-ause only, tliey will '"■ entilh^j to I lie full allowance. 1 1' the v a.tlcnd in more tliau one case, they will he entitled t.o a, pro- portionate part, in each cause only The traA-elliiiLC expenses ol' Wit.nesses, over ten miles shall lie allowe(|, acconlin;^^ to the sums reasoiia.iily and act.ually paid, luil in no (;as(! shall e.X(;eed one shilling' per- mile, one way (JO.M .MISSION Kit. For taking' (;vei-y Allida'.it () -j^i} Taking every llrny^wl/.-AWi-,- oi' |',,ii! o ;,(j Wm. 15. Iln UAUDs, C. .1. .loii.N M. llA(;.\iiiV, (1. J. ('. I". Jo.s. < '. ,MN, J. Al)\M Wll.SuN, J. Thomas (Jai/p, .J. Jas. Hour. Tjowan, Co. .}. Ti;iAL I.N Till'; (j( ;iK,\('ll, AT W II 111; I this l'ro\'i Vap. SI), law Tor til (•-t.'ililislin -.f\e);il ( V ill Upper f'oiirt of" v\er;il ,||j I'elatiijo' (, l)ro\ii|e(] ; ')!' I';irliiiii ivcliii.r (•( !*;iili;iliieii 'lie|'e(d', ei 'aw for til '-t:ildisliin i\(i';il (Jo ill npjicr '■i^iollS of vi.sioii.s f'oi Miereof," i ■lll'lL,^e,s lia I'leas ;illll lilive heeji '"urts and Mink ii'Ai. I'j.kciion' Hclks. Glo lUJI.KS OF COIJKT roi; 'nil', TiJiAL OK ( ().\Ti';s'n«:i) mi'mcipal i:i.K( TIONS, AM) TAIMK!'" OK I'MJ-IS. w Till'; C(»i;hts uv (^iiiiixsi ;;k\(;ii, andco.mmon I'LKas. i MicM/ 'l-:i!M. I I'llI \'|rToI',IA. \Viii;i;i:AS, ]>y ;iii Ad ]iii.ssc(| \,y I, lie. I'jirliaiiiciit, ol' this l'c()\'iiic<' ill i ill' l,\vI I'll'I'ti'lllS 'r;i|i. SI), I'lit if III], " y\ii Aft, t.o |»r()\i(|c liy one l;ciici';iI l;i\v I'or llif ciccl ion of Miiiiicij»;i,l ( 'oi|ior;i,(,ioii.s, juid I, lie c^lalilisliiiitiit, of K,ci;iil;it,ioiis of I'olicc, in ;uiil for (Jic s('\('i;il ( 'oiiiil/ics, ( 'Ifics/I'owns, 'rinviisliips, ;umI \'ill.'inrs ill Hiijtcr ( ';in;nl;i," jiowrr \v;is ^ivcii to llcr Mnjcsty's ('•mil of f^Miccn's I'ciicli ill l'|»|»cr ('uii;l'I;i, iiiiil tli(! ir\( r;il .Iii GIG MUMCirAL 10l,i;tTI()N RUI.KS — 1 ollicv tilings, ill effect eiiiuited, tliat it should jukI ini^lii be lawful i'or the Jii: wcii'i; piHsnl luidcr tlic provisions (if 12 \"\vt. o. 81, h. 14(), iiinl l.'{ & I-t \'ict. o. (il, siiiou tlieir iirDiniili^atidii tlicsi.' St:itutf.s have Ijueii rct)t';i]t'(l and t/i'' Muiurijin/ 1 ii.'> (ISS.S,) wliicli amended and consolidated tlie })re-existiug Statutes Vicf T 18 ''" I'ewpecting Municiiial Institutions, provides in s. -20(\ that " tliu Judyes of the High Court of .Tustiee, oi' a majority of tlieni may liy Kulos settle thc^forins of the writs of summons ri rtiornri. UKUxliiiinif, and execution under this Act, and may ri^gulate tlu> practice respect- ing the suing out, service and execution of .such writs, and tliu punishment for disoheying the .same, or any other writ, or (jrder of the Court or .ludge, and respecting the practice generally, in hearing and iktcrniiiiing tlie validity of such elections or ap]iointments, and respecting the costs thei'eon ; and 7nay from time to time rescind, alter, or add to, such Rules ; hut all existing I'ules shall remain in force until rescinded or altered as aforesaid." Under this section, tlie following J\'nl<'s continue in foi'ce, and regulate the practice in reference to controverted municij)al elections. An'iicAtion of J ^pi,,. jvjator entitled to complain of anv election relator; how to i . be mmie. shall ill pt'i'sou or b}' attorni'y, )>y Avritten motion, a])ply to t>ne of the said Courts of Queen's Bench, or Common Pleas, in Term time, or to the Judge [)residing in Chaia- h(!rs in \- of a (pio .statute, I complain .siai \\dio,i the oillce The Rel tlh' jurisdic I'nder " s, 18."), nil)/ where the r la'uves, is ijUcstion is iiceve, I)ep at the elect i i|Uidilicd to (if an appoii i(f any men nil mill r of ti ward, tlieii m;is made, i A voter ol cannot pi'oc( infiirm.'ition (flliu V C. (,>. \\. 5! As to wlu; ir.'.IO; Morr Miiiit:: V. ,S (■klied.) VM It is not n so as to ([U iKiniinated a prcveiited \>\, Curlnlt V. J I the consent a candidate ; laijina (\t: rel. A relator \ the defendan (.c nl Mitrhi 1'' the intt '''>i,L,'Ucd, the V. o'llrVlii, ; .MlNK'll'AI, Kl.KC'I'loN IvlJLKS — 1. (J17 Tiers ill vacation, I'or a \viit oi' suniUKJiis in tin- natu'.t.; of a ({iio warranto, wliicli motion must, accctrdin.Li;" to tlif statnt(>, be made within six weeks after tlitj clfc-tion coiiiplaiiHMl aj^'ainst, or witliin, one montli after tlie |)er- seii whose election is (|Uestione(l sliall lia\e acce[)ted till' ollicc, and not afterwar(ls. T iiiii' for iiioviiij,' time ict. f. lltlltfS the my liy OSpL'ct- il the \vv of u'liring :s, .•111(1 ■soiiul, Klin ill The Relator. ''"'"' ril.itor is the p* rsmi mioii wliosf aiiplicatiuii till' jurisdiutidii of tin: ('oiirt is put in niotiim. rndiT " 7'Ar Cnisnlhlnt.ft M>iii!ri/„,l Art, 1SS;<, (4(1 Vict. r. is (().)) ti. IS.'), 11)11/ i/iiiiiiri/iii/ il( cinr III till' cnii lit y ni;iy lie. tlu! rcliitnr in ;i cii.si! wliriL' tin' right (if any iiimii('i|iality to ;i ilccvu, or l>r]iuty llccvc, or Kd'Vis, is in i|U(stioii, (.si!(j 4() Vict. o. hS, ss. f!!(-7 1 ). W'luii tliu ((iRstion i.s as to tlu' validity of tlic (dcction of :iny .Mayor, W'aidcn, ilifvo, Ucputy Kci'Vc, Ahk'iinaii, or I'onncillor, then itmi riunHfld/i' at tlio election, or inn/ ihchir ir/m (jm''.', nr tciidira/ /lii rati //nrinf, is (|U;difi(.'d to lie a ri:l,itor : and if the contest lie concerning the validity (if an aiipoiiitiiient liy the nieinlicrs of the eoinicil of a iiiiiiiieipality of any nienilier of t lieir liod}' ; (see 4(i \'ict. e. IS, s, iSt.) then mn/ iiH iitlur of l/i< roiuiril, or uui/ vlninr of tlu' imrd, or if there is no Miird, then (nii/ ilirtor of f/u iini)i!c!pali/i/ for wliicli the aii|iointnieut \\as made, may In; the rel.itor. A \()tcr of .■uiotlier \\ai(l if he desire to conijilain of an ole -tioii caiuKit proceed in .i sniiiniary in;inner under s. I,S.">, liut iiiust lile an information in the nature of :i t/no irnrntiilo: Rcifiiio c.r nl. <'oh unnix. lillni\, '1 V. K. IS ; see nlso, h'lij'uiii c.r rcf. Unit v. I/nnhnii, hS U. ('. (,>. \\. .")! ; lir.fnin ex nl. C/mir;/ v. .S7. Jain, -iii II. C. <,>. H. 77. As to \\li(» is to lie deemed a candidate ; sec C'lmlic v. I'iil, W liurr. l.V.IO; J/o/-/-;,s V. lUn-ilrlt, I Camp. -JIS; S. ('. '1 M. \ S. -JIC ; Maul:: v. Sfiinji, H M. & \V. 'MO ; Harrison's Muni. Manl., (•Ith ed.) i;U). It is not necessary in order to constitute a jiersou a "candidate'' so as to ([ualify him to be ii relator, tiiat he should he actually iKiUiiuated at tiie electinn, where his ;udual noniiuation lias heeii prcveutod by the niiscouduct of the IJctui'iiing Olliccr : h'li/iiui i-.r nf Curhctt V. Juil, T) 1'. It. 41. I>ut if .after being nominated, he, with the consent of his pid[ioser and se(;onder, withdr.aw, he (■( ascs to be a caiididatti : Jui/iiui < .r r-l. Cui/iic v. ('Iitsliol in, .5 I'. 11. .'{'JS , and see Hc'jiiiii < .i: rcl. Jlnrri-! V. Jlrinlhnrii, (> 1'. K. .SOS. A relator who was a caiulidate need not, in his application to oust tile defendant, show tliat he himself is (jualified for the ollice ; /I'l i/iini (.i: nl Mitrli Im electors ; Hin^ -K! N'iet. c. 18, ss. 70 .S7. An ele(!tor \\ lio liiis lieell ilistruiiieiit.il ill eleetillj^ il eainliilate w ^1' not lie [lelliiitteil to(lis|illte the \;iliility ol' tile election of tliat cail- iliiiate : /,'' ijiiKi I'.r /•' /. /'tiiiii roi/ v, Wufsinf, I IJ. ('. I;. .1. 4cS ; lln/nhi cj' n /. Liiilidl V, /'iiiifiiii, '_' I'. K. IS; /I'li/iiiil 1 .1- /•//,/ w .]/(tr,iri>ir, lie. I'. 4:>7 ; A'.;//'/" rrl. Quo warranto by OlK! IVlHto" may be set nsio" at tlio iiistaiici' of atintlicr v\lien first proeeeJiiij.'s collusive. Costs — rmMlily of a relator for. (irons,.,, \. /l'U,\ IJ. ('. L. .1,, X, ,S. i:{0; /,;,/hi,, ,:,■ ,;l. /.'-;/;.• v ('(i.-<(i<\ (I I', i:. ;{0;{ ; l!<,i'ii,(i. ,.,■ ,•-/, lht,-,i.^\\ /l,;iillnii;,, Ih. wm. imle.s.s lie can .-ilinw that lie was ignnrant of tlic olijectioii lie ilesiics to iirgo : /,''ii/,tii I'.i- ,■(/. Cull-, ,111,1 V. i)'//(i,'i, '2 I'. K. IS; nor can a('oiiii- cillor \\\\i> lias luiii instriinieiital in the election of a [icrsoii as Kci^vr. or Di^piity Ki'cS'c, afterwards ilis[)Ute the election: /'I'/iitii <.!■,■•'. /'()i('l)ii.'
  • '";/:; V, Hell, 4. 1'. \\. i2'J(). As to liow far the at'(|uies(;enee of a candidate in an irregular election disiinalilies liiin from afteiwards luMtig ,i relator: see i'lij'iua i\i: rrl. Mitrli,U v. Ail. \>[). SHS i/w/, \Vhern the election of tlie defendant ia regular, hut it is riaiiiied that hy a HuhsefjUent act he lina forfeited hia .s<;at, it would seem that an information must be filed: Un/md ix rd. Mc(<'i>iiri yin v. l.airlor, f) I'. I{. 'JOS. Where the jierHoii eli'eted liaH not made the rrfjuisite decl.'iiation of (|Ualil]cation before entering on tlu' duties of his ollice (see 4(! \'ict. c. IS, s.s. 7'J, "72) his right to exercise the otllee may he called in f|Ufstioii tiiMiu an inforniition in the iiatnic of a '/«'/ iciirrinttu; Utij'mn ex yrl. ('!tmi\i/ V. St. Jean, li! l'. (' (^. l'>. 77. liider -to \'ict. c. IS, ss. 1M», ll»7, it would soem that a relator can now attack the whoh' of the niciiitieis of the council in one iiroeccdiiig. I'ori.ii rly it was luld tiiat a lehitor could not attack a munici|ial cmiiicil liy name, upon grounds w hicii if Biistained must necessarily lead to a dissolution of the body, nor could ho attack tlie wliolu council in one proceeding, through the individiiid names of every lueiiilier of it : Ii'< (jlim ex nl. Liui-roicf v. \V A. k K. 8I0-S'20. ^ucli an infoniiatioii, lidwevcr would lie in thi; n;inie of the Attorney (Iciieral on b( iialf of tlie ("rown : Ufx v. Carmart/irn, '2 i)Urr. 8()'.( ; /'i.r v. Oiji/'H, 10 !'•. it <'. 2;?0; U>yi>iav. Taylor, 11 A. it K. IMK. When the information is tiled by the Attorney (Jeneral, no leave of the Court is reiiuired< but when it is fileil on behalf of some individual, then the leave of the Court must be obtained : 4 & 5 \V. k M. c. 18 ss. 2, (J. \Viiere a, relator can proceed under section IS'), lie will not be IHiiuitted t(j lile an information : Ki.Uy v. Mnriiruir, 14 C. !'. 'A\',i, •i'u : U'ljimt ix nl. W'fiite v. Ji'inn-//, 18 (,). J5. '22() ; but see Ihijhiu fx rH. Ch^ r>i V. .S7. Jmn, 4G U. C. Q. I'.. 77. Wiien the time for proceeding in a sunimar}" manner is siiflered to elapse the relator will not be alloweil to lile an information in the nature of a ([HO intrninto: Jhiji)U( fx rel. U'/iile v. /i'onr/i, 18 V. ('., (}. 15. '22C>. A summons under the Munici[)al Act, is not an appropriate pro- ueeding to unseat a defendant who has forfeited his seat by an act subsefjuent to the election, where the election w\"..s legal : Hi^jina t.c rel. .Urf.'nni'n-in V. Lftw/or, 5 l\ U. 208. OlO All ini'iiilii.'rK rif a ciirprat inn iniiy lie ;itl:ii-l\C'il in iiiiu prufuiiiiiiij;. Knrinerly tliis cniilil not lie llulll". to tiliiii; Infiii'iii:!- lioM, Wlll'tl Il«v IT- .sarv. I'o'IiltOI- illllK to |ir(.rci(l miller Mltllllllll-V I'l'll- (•(■iliiri', will not til' ;ill(i\\cil to file Hii iiifoiiniitiun. Wlu^n si'at for- r itiii li\ iiii ;ict siibsi'i|iii'iit to t'luLtioii, Motion for summons. -A written motion paper must be tiled, Motion (or gum- as rei pi ire' : Jlnjinti aives such right : Reijiiia ex rel. Forward v. Detlar, 4 P. E. '.98. It would seem to be a matter of discretion with the Juf'ge Avhether or not he awards the seat to the relator, which caiuiot be interfered with on a])peal, assuming that there can now be any appeal at all, (see 46 Vict. c. 18, s. 206) ; Regina ex rel. Clark v. McMidlen, 9 U. C. Q. B. 467. In estimating the property qualification required by a candidate under 46 Vict. c. 18, s. 73, the amount of mortgages upon the pro- perty must be deducted from the assessed, and not from the real value : Retjina ex rel. Kelly v. Ion, 8 P. R. 432, ; and see Regina tx rel. Brine v. Booth, 9 P. R. 452 ; 3 O. R. 144 ; Regina ex rel. Clancy v. Mclntogh, 46 U. C. Q. B. 98. The accuracy of the assessment rol cannot be controverted on such an application : Regina ex rd, Hamilton v. Piper, 8 P. R. 225. When the mistake or irregularity complained of by the relator, has in no way contributed to any improper result, the Judge may properly refuse the writ: Regina v. Ward, 8 L. R. Q. B. 210; Regina V. Coutint, lb. 216 ; Regina tx rel. Grayson v. Bell, I C. L. J. >'• S. 130; and see Reginn tx rel. Haltttd v. Ftrria, 5. P. R. 241. Municipal Election Rules~2. Proceedings are not to be set aside or held void on account of juiy irregularity or defect which shall not in the opinion of the Judge interfere with the just trial or adjudication of the case on tlie merits : Bale 18 post. Where after a defendant has been served with the summons, but before he has appeared the relator finds his proceedings are irregular or defective, he may notify the defendant not to appear, and abandon his proceedings, and commence df novo provided the time allowed for commencing his proceedings has not expired ; Rfijina ex rel. Metcal/ii T. Smart, 10 U. C. Q. B. 89. The relator is not permitted at the hearing to take objections not specitied in the statement on which the summons is moved : see Hule 9 poU but, the Judge may in his discretion entertain upon his own view of the case any substantial ground, or objection to, or in support of, the validity of the election of either, or any, of the parties which may appear on the evidence : Jh. Whei'e the allegation in the statement was that the relator "liad an interest in the said election as a voter," and his affidavit stated tliat he had voted "on the said election, but not for tlie saiil William Rastal," it was held to be sufficinnt : lieijUui ex rel. Ross v. liaMal, 2 C. L. J., X. S. IfiO. A relator is not necessarily bound to prove his interest, unless it is expressly denied by the defendant : Rer. Interest of relator. i5 , I mil" Amendment of Statement when allowed. Proof of relator's interest. Statement of relator to be signed. AfBdsvits re- ({uired in lup- port of applioft- tlon. ^^ C24 Municipal Election Rules — 3. Entitling am- davit of relator. Court or Judge may issue a sum- mons in the nature of a quo wananto. Hecogiiizanee to be entered into by relator and sureties. Writ to be sealed Ac. , and copy of statement to be annexed. Form of recog- nizance. which suppoi-t the application. The affidavit of the relator alone was held sufficient to obtain the writ, even before the act enabling hira to be a witness in his own behalf s litijina ex rel. Cnrroll v. Beckwith, 1 P. R. 278. The affidavit sustaining the relator's case need not necessarily state that the defendant has accepted or ucteil in the office : Jieyiiia »x ?y^ HelliirtU v. Stephemon, 1. C. L. Ch. 11.270. But when alienage is the objection relied on by a relator it must be shown particularly how the parties complained of are aliens ; a general affidavit of the fact was held insufficient : lieyina ex rel. Carroll, v. Beckwith, 1 P. R. 278. When the affidavit of the relator, though not entitled in any Court, followed and referred to his statement which was properly entitled, it was held sufficient, and an objection that the recognizance was not entitled in any Court was disallowed on similar grounds : Reijiua e.- rtl. Bland v. Fi'jij, 6 U. C. L. J. 44; but see Ilirons v. Amherstbiinjh, II U. C. Q. B. 458 3. If the Court or judge applied to shall find suffi- cient ground for issuing a writ of summons in the nature of a quo ivarv.into then upon such recognizance being entered into as the Act directs, and a proper affi- davit of justification made, anr' the sufficiency of the sureties allowed by such Cou or Judge, a writ shall issue, sealed and tested as other writs of summons in cases between party and party, and attached thereto shall be a coj)y of the relator's statement of objections and grounds, and of the names and additions of the person who shall havo made the affidavits upon which the writ was moved. The recognizance and fiat for summons, and the writ of summons in these Rules mentioned, may be in the following forms : FORM OF RECOGNIZANCE, (o) IN THK queen's BENCH {OT COMMON PLEA8). Upper Canada, County {or United Counties) of . Be it remem. bered, that on the day of , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and , before me, , of , Chief Justice (or a Justice, or a Commissioner for taking bail) in Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench (or Common Pleaa) for Upper (a) See form No. 3, post p. 649. Municipal Elfxtion IUtles — 3. 625 Canada, conietli , of , auil , of , ami acknow- ledge tlienistilves severally and respectively to owe to , of (/if re iuniTth'.f/ the name or names of the. person whose elertion it complained ai/alnst), as follows, that is to say, the said , the sum of fifty pounds, and the said and the sum of twenty- tive pounds each, upon condition that if the said do prosecute with effect, the writ of summons in the nature of a quo warranto to be issued on an order or Hat to be made at the instance and upon the relation of tiie sniil , against the said , to show by what authority he {or they) the said claims {or claim) to be {here state the office so claimed) and why he (or they) the said should not be removed therefrom [and (where so claimed by the reln'or) why he tlie said relator (or the part]) or parties entitled) should not Vie declared duly elected, and be admitted to the said office] ; and if the said , do pay to the said - -- all such costs as the said Court of ('<»• the Judge presiding in Chambers, at the City of Toronto, in the County of York) shall direct in that behalf, then this recognizance to be void, othei'wise to remain in full force. Taken and acknowleged the day and year first above mentioned. Before me, . FORM OF A JUDGE'S FIAT ORDERING A WRIT TO LSSUE IN VACATION, (a) IN THE queen's BENCH (or COMMON PLEAS). Upon reading the statement of , of , in the Countj- of Form of Judge's , complaining of the undue election and usurpation of the office summon*/"* H\ of by [and (ij so statimj) that the said (relator or other person named) was (or were) duly elected, and ought to have been returned to the said oliice], and upon reading the affidavits filed in support of the said statement, and also upon reading the recog- nizance of the said , and sureties therein named, and tl e same being allowed as sufficient ; I do order that a writ of summons do issue, calling upon the said (the party whose election is comphined <>f)to show by what authority he (or they) the said (the party whose election is complained of) now exercises or enjoys (or exercise and enjoy) the said office [and why (if so claimed) he or they) the said ahould not be removed therefrom, and the said ( relator or other person or persom named) should not be declared duly elected, aud be admitted thereto.] Dated this day of , 18—. NoiB— If by rule of Court, the above form nhould be modified aceordinsly. (o) See form No. 6, post p. 661. 626 Municipal Elkctiox Rules — 3. FORM OF WRIT OF SUMMONS, (a) Form of writ of fiammoiit. UPPER CANADA. VicTOHiA, by tlie (jrace of God, &c. To , of , &c., ill the County [or United Counties) of . We command you {and each of i/ou) that you {and each of i/uu) be and appear before the Chief Justice or other Justice of our Court of Queen'a Bench {or Common Pleas) for Upper Canada, presiding in Chambers, at the Judges' Chambers in our City of Toronto, on the eighth day after the day on which you shall be served with this writ, then and there to answer and show to such Chief Justice or Justice by what authority you claim to use, exercise, cr enjoy the office of , which office, upon the relation of , having, as he says, an interest in the election to the said ofHce as a , we are informed that yen; have usurped and do still usurp [and that (if to claimed) the said {relator or partij or pnrtiis mentiuned) was (or were) and should have been declared duly elected and admitted thereto], and further to do and leoeive all those things which our said Chief Justice or Justice shall tliereupon order concerning the premises. Witness the Honourable , Chief Justice of our said Court of {or other Juttire in ivhose uatne the writ is tefted), at Toronto, this day of . 18 — , and in the year of our reign. Form of notice to be indoKed on, or annexed to writ. FORM OF NOTICE TO BE INDORSED ON, OR ANNEXED TO, THE WRIT OF SUMMONS. (6) IN THB queen's BENCH {or COMMON PLEAS). The Queen upon the relation of , against . To and , named in the within {or annexed) writ of summons. The within {or annexed) writ of summons has been issued at my instance and relation ; and a statement concerning the premises, whereof a copy is hereunto annexed, ii filed in the office of the Clerk of the Crown in this Court {or with the Clerk in Chambers at the City of Toronto), together with affidavits supporting the same ; and the names and additions of the deponents to the said affidavits are hereunder written. And you are served with the said writ of summons to the intent that you do appear and answer as therein commanded, or otherwise judgment will be given against yoa by your default, and your election to the therein mentioned office will be declared invalid, and you will be removed therefrom [and the (a) See form No. 7, post p. 65L (6) See form No. 8, post p. 652. Municipal Election Rules — 3. 627 aid (tfie relator, or , the parly or parties, if any, alleijvd to he entithd) therein nameil, be declared duly elected, and will be admitted thereto in your place. ] A. B. in person, or by C. D., his Attorney. The above mentioned deponents are : , of . , of . MINUTB Of TUB DAY OF SERVICE TO BK \VRirr«N ON THB Sl'MMOMS. Form of minute of duy of service Served this dav of -.18-. In case the relator alleges that he himself, or some other person p„,m ^^j- ^^j^ has been duly elected, the writ shall be to try the validity, both of wheru seat is tlic election complained of, and the allegetl election of the relator, or person ; 46 Vict. c. 18, s. 188, and in case the grounds of objection apply equally to tM'o or more persons elected, the relator may pro- ceed by one writ against such persons : lb. s. 189. The writ should be tested the day of its issue, but irregularity in xeste of writ this respect will be waived by the defendant by entering an appear- ance : Reijina ex rel. Linton v. Jachon, 2 C. L. Ch. R. 18. When more writs than one are brought to try the validity of an iftwoormore election, or th right to a Reeve, or Deputy Reeve, or Reeves, all writs issued, all such writs are to be made returnable before the Judge who is to try t„ ^^ returnable the first, and such Judge mav give one judgment upon all, or a before the .ludfre . '. , ^ h . h J b f . who is to try the separate judgment upon each oue or more of them as lie may think first. fit : 46 Vict. c. 18,s. 190 ; Reqimt ex rel. Forwaru v. neflor, 4 P. R. 198. VMiere the first relation is collusive and intended to protect the defendant in the enjoyment of the office, it may be disregarded : Rte ma«i« retanuble the eighth day after service computed exdusivtly of the Jay •>? service, or upon any later day named in the writ : 46 Vict, c l*v *. 19L Di8cretinn of JU(I»{H IIH to graiitiiiK writ Rci'o^nizniii'c uniount of, h lowaiiee of. Kctitlint;. The issuing of the 8umm<>ii$ is in the ilisoretion of the Judge, and if in Ilia opinion the objecticL rttie'l on has not contributed to an improper result he may pr^j^criy retuae to grant the summons : see Jiiile 2, Hupra note. The amount of the relator's reic»>|^zance now recpiired, is the sum of $200, and two sureties for ^I«JO each : 4« Vict. c. 18, s. 180. A distinct order for the &!!!• win<:e of the recognizance is not necessary : lieijlna ex r&l Li)it.'% v. Jitrt-inn, '2 C L. Ch. 11. 18. As to entitling the recogmzitace : see Rmjliici ex rd. Bland v. Fiij(j, 6 C. L. J. 44. The relator's solicitor shotJ'dl cot act as commissioner to take the recognizance : see ('. L. lifik 7^ itutu p. 513 ; but see Iteijina ex rd. Blamldl v, liodi€»'-r, 12 U. C. V- B- O). Abmulonui«nt of Whei'e after a summons ba«l teen obtained the relator finding his proceeiiin(,'>'. proceedings irregular notifieacK oi the copy of sum- mons, according to the foregi>mg form, may be served by any literate person, who shall, within twenty-four Minute of sorvice hours after such service, make a minute on the writ of to be indorged. n • i -i i e the time of serving the same ; and upon the return of the writ, the party or parties summoned may appear en'tered""** °^ either in person or by attorney ; and the manner of appearance shall be by indorsing on the back of the relator's statement attached to the motion paper : " The within named C. D., 4c, appears in person (or by attorney, as the case may be) to answer the grounds of objection to his election, which are stated within." Form of appear ance. Ml'nicipal Election Rules — 5. 629 The wnt is to Ke strretl personally, but if the defendant evade StvIco of writ, , , 1 -^ . , 1 , ,,. ,r- 1 '"'w to be made lervice an order for sulnstitutioiuu service may l)o made : 4t) Vict. c. 18, 8. 192 ; but per»oDal service will not l)e disiienscd with except for this cause : If^^jima ex ntl. Aniott v. Marchant, '2 C. L. Ch. R. 1()7. IrregularitifS iii the writ may he waived by appearance : Re'j'ina er nl. Liutni, v. Jarkmjik, 2 *.'. L. Ch. II. 18. In general a copy of the writ should be left with the defendant and the original shown to him if ho desire to see it : (Joijij-t v, IIuntiiieen duly served, .shall not appear, renrnnce. then, on proof of such service by affidavit, according to the form subjoine«.l, the Judge sitting in Chaml)ers ma}', before rising on that day, direct an entry to be made as to such party or parties as make default, on the back of the relator's statement, thus : " The within named C. D. (and K F.), being duly summoned, hath (or have) not appeared to answer to the matters within objected," Which entry shall be dated on the day of the return, and may be made on any subsequent day, if omitted to be made on that day. FORM OF AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE, (a) When made penKmaUt/, ij»>rvice special under the l^Sth clause of the Statute 12 Tlcf. caf. SI, the affidavit to be viodified accordingly. VS THB VHTEES'S BENCH (or COMMON PLKAS). The Queen on the relation of , against . , of , in the , maketh oath and saith, that he did, on Form of afflOaTit the day of , personally serve the above named defendant andr87atement''*' (or defendants) with the annexed writ of summons, bj' delivering to him (or aach of them) a tme copy thereof, on which said copy was indorsed a written notice, a copy whereof is hereto annexed, and to (o) See form No. 11, pott p. 653. IN < H(|l 630 Municipal Eiwjtion Rules— G. which said copy (or copies respectively) of the aaiil writ was luiiiexoti a written co,)y of a statement of the above named relator, a copy of which said copy of statement is also hereunto annexed ; and tin.' deponent further saith, that the minute {or minutes) of the saiil service, written on the said writ of summons, was («»• were) so writ ten by this deponent witliin twenty-four hours after such service. Sworn at , in the County of , this day of , 18 . Before nie, , See 46 Vict. c. 18, a. 192. KelurniiiifOniitT mu]' bu added iu< H pnrty. Summons to )>« ifwu«d. Appearance and tiibacciuent pro- 6. Whon it shall appear to the Court or Judge that tho Returning OtHcer should be made u party, a writ of sunuiions shall issue to him, in tho following form, upon a rule of Court to issue for that purjwse, or upon the tiat of the Judge, which sumnioris shall he served with the like papers annexed, and the service thereof proved in like manner as is provided for other writs of summons, as aforesaid ; and the party served thall ap- pear and enter his appearance within the same time ccedmgg thereon, j^jf'^gj. yevvice, and iu the same manner; and in default thereof, he shall be liable to have judgment passed against him in his absence, as in the case of any other defendant making a like default and be dealt with by attachment, execution or otherwise, as the circumstances of the case may require. FORM OF WRIT OF SUMMONS TO A RETURNING OFFICER, (a) UPPER CANADA. Victoria, by the Grace of God, 4c. Whereas, upon th^ relation of , in our Court of Queen's Bench [or Common Pleas), , it hath been ordered that a writ of sum- mons should issue to , to show by what authority he {or they) claims or exercises (or claim or exercise) the office of . And whereas it appears to our Justices of our Court of Queen's Bench (or Common Pleas), before whom the said writ hath been made returnable (or aa the caae may be), that you were the Returning 0£Bcer by whom the said hath {or have) been returned as duly Form of writ of eummoDB against « Rotnrnhit; -Officer. (a) See form No. 9, pott p. 662. Municipal Elkction Rulks — 7. C31 IB iuiiiexiid a copy of ; iiiul tin; if tbu Siiid i) BO writ- Bcrvice, — .. 18-. tlcoted to the siiitl otrioo, ami that it is i)ro[)er you should hv luailo a party to the procL-ediug afon'.saitl : Theso are thoroforo to Huiniiioii you to lie and appear before the Chief Justiee or other Justice of our Court of Queen's Ik'iich (or Coinnion IMeas) for Upper Canaila, pre- aiding in ("hanihers, at the Judges' Chambers in our City of 'Joronto, oil , then and there to answer cuch matters and things as sliall then and tliere be objected against ycm, and further to do and rccoivo all those things wliirh said Court or said Justice shall tlureupon (inltir concerning you in the preuiisca. Witness, &c. ulgu that y, a svrit ing fonn, ;, or upon je served e theruof r writs of thai I ap- me time default lit passed ,ny other with by instances riic Judge before wlioni the writ is made returnable, oris ro. Rctnmini,' offli-Di ni;iy l>e piirty. tiiriRHl, may, it he thinks proper, onk"- the issue of a writ of suiiimoiis ' at any stage of the proceedings to make tlie Iteturning Ollicer, or any Deputy Heturning (Hiicer a party thereto, 4(5 Vict. c. 18, s. 193. Where any charge is made against a Iteturning (Ullcer it should be niuriii- ii(;ain«f 11 1 i • i.1 1 f ■ 1 i. ii i. ,^1 UrturniiinOniciT (■Icirly made out, as m tlie al)8ence ot evidence to the contrary the to Im i.lciirly Court will presume he has acted properly : Itcubni (v vi'l. Witlkcr .. ™*'^' ""'• //'///, f) U. C. L. .1. 138. When he acts in good faith, though illegally, it is not usual to order him to pay costs : /ii'ijhiii ex rel. Coujthiiid v. WfliMfV, G U. C. L. J. 89. Where after the close of the ele m the Heturning Officer received an atlidavit from a voter that his vote liad been entered by mistake .W relator, on which he altered his vote in the p(dl book, aiui tne votes then being equal, he gave his c.i.stin^' vote, thf nlection was oet aside : lieijbia ex rel. ArhcKon v. Di»iiiijliiie, 15 U. C. y. B. 454 ; and in a similar case the Returning Ollicer was ordered to pay the relator's costs: Kegina ex rel. MUchell v. h'luikitt, I.inl>ility of 2 C. L. Ch. \\. 161. After the close of the poll the Keturning for costs. Othcer couldl not formerly vote, although he then for the first time discovered the votes were equal : lieyina ex rel. Bulger v. Smith, 4 U. C. L. J. 18 ; but see now 46 Vict. c. 18, s. 156, iiiii III! I' III III) IMI I'llH*' iNING len's Bench Ht of sum- (or they) And ^n'a Bench t)een made I Returning Id as duly 7. In c^ne of default of appearance by any party j^^^'^uft'^off 'ear sinnmoned as aforesaid, the Judffe recording the same ?",?"""'y''^„„,. ' e> c5 tiiken ex jiaru. may, as to such as make default, proceed ex parte ; and as to such as shall have appeared, as is herein provided, proceed to determine the validit" of the election or elections complained of, and also (if so claimed) of the election of the person or persons alleged to have been duly elected, and give judgment thereon ; or he may, in ai"lfmfty*bJ'*"'^ his discretion, with or without any application for that •"•'"B''- purpose, and having regard to the distance of the place where the party was served, or other circumstances, 032 MllNU'll'AI, Kl-JCITION RUI-KS—S. apixtint a t'mtlu r day for tlu» apprjiiaiu't) of tlio pnrtv or pnrtii's smimioiit'il. »>t' wliicli an entry shall W niatlr and siLiMt'd liy tlu> .hid);t> t;> tlu' rollowinjj; t'llt'i't, at the li)i)t <»r tlui «ntiy t)t" non-appcaiani'iMMi tlu> hack of tin- vt'latoi's slait'iui'nt : " NNlu'impona i'nitlu'iday i»<^i\iii to (Im' said (or tlu> said ami ) to appear on." \'f. On which Any. or as soonrd'tor as may ho convtMUcnt, it' no tinthor postpontMiuMit shall ho in liko mainitr jifrnnlod. (h»M'Mst> may h»> heard and disposed of in like nuinner ns if (lu* same had hei>n determined ami jnd;;- nu>nt ;;iven (hereon, wilhont. ^M-antini;' a fnrlher ih\\ for a|>p«>MrMin'i'. f!l»^'''" 'i }^' 1' "I'lit'.liiilno.sli.ill in i\ MiiMiinarv iii;iiuu>r,iiiu»n stntciiuMit atul imswci', AN to (niil. witlitnit lonii.'il |>lf;iiliiij;N lioiir iiiiil dolcnniiu' tliii viiliilily o( tlio oli'i'liiiii, tir tlu' light to ;i Iumivc nr Popiity IviH'Vt', or lu'o\i>s, aiul niiiy liy imiIit cniiso I ho iiHsosHnuiiit. ioIIh, fulhH'tor'.s lulls, list of i'h'rturs, .'itiil any othoi' roi'(ii'(l« ul' tlu* cloi'tiiin to In- ln'oiiulit lioloic liiiii, ,'Uiil iiiiiy iii>|uirc into tlio tacts on alVultivit or nlHiiiiatioii, or hy oral tost iiiiiiiiy, or liy issiios I'ramoil hy him, ami m iit to hi- trii'il hy jury liy w lit ot tii.il dircitod to any Court nanu'il hy tho .liiili-t', oi- by oiu' or moro ul" thcso means, as ho tliH'ms »'xp»'ilii»nt, snlijrt't how I'vor to tho pi'ovisinns of stn'tion -ll) :" -Iti \'iot. i\ IS. s. !',•'>. Jt>- n, JIO. StH-tion 'JIO i>rovi(l<'s that when in an applioatiun in tin* iiatun- of a i/Kc icitriiiiilii, any (|Utthor tho I'muliilatoor any votor has luon );nilty of any hrihory, forrinition, or usin^ viohinc, «ir intimiilation, within sntions 'J07, or 'J(KS of tho A I, tho oviiloiu'c to l>rovt> thoJolVonoo must l>o givon nril rmr liofoii' a .linlgo of any i\>iinty Court, upon a rofoiciioo to him hy tho .luilj,;i< of tho llii;'' Court I'or that |)ui'|ios(\ or ni>on an ai>pointmont granted hy him in oa«OH pending ill sui-h County Ciiurt. In other lases the right to addiieemal ovidonee is in tho disorotitm o( the .Indgo, and an oral oxaniiiiatioii «tf tho parties or witnossos m«y 1)0 rofusoil : li'iijiim i:r ril. riililiiiiitun v. A'ii/i/c//, I V. \\. SO, \Vh»'rt< an issiu" is direeted tt> lu' trioil hy a jury, uoo /'nnt titiU I-' Ah to tho answer ri'ijuired seo A'k/i' 10 fionl. 8. At any time liefore th)» hearimy, any party may 9 ritrtii'H (iiittllot) Ml oo|iloii of ittll iltkxitN on ui«iiit I'ur Nuutv. i"*y- have eopies of the allidavits tiled, on paviny; for tho 10 same, Mi'Nini'AL Ki.KirioN Kiii.Es -1), 10, 11, (iaa > jinrty ii> niiuli' , at till' . of t.lu> ia }^i\ I'll uppoiii V»M\i»Mlt, iiianiii r I' ii\ likt' luT «l!»V ml Hiiswt'f, lily of tlu' l'(>\l'S, !uul Us. li«t «>l IVjIlt lu'l'lMl' tioii, ov l>y >i' trifil l>y lijcct how I'.l.'', iiiitinv lit Ixiuliiliilcor ^ vioh'iii'i', viilciK'*' •>' ^i- of any tho niKi> Ihy liiiu ill I (liaonstiou ItoHHOH may n, 1/ liuU I-.'. 9. At tlu> honrin'' tlu' n-lator sluill not ho Jillowt'tl to «;;i"«"«; "<'H- »>• *^ f^ iill»Wiitrt to tho oK'i'tion ol" tlu- imrtv or pjirti«'s ('oiuitliUMtvl "''>'"""»•" •" n','iiiMst, or to support the oloctiou or i'lfftioiis of tlu> !,T"'iloi'u"uii!.'ii. person or porsoiis hIIc^'imI to liavr litu'ii iluly clriMctl, on ',',','.,,'',' '''"* "'"'" any jjjJ'ound not Hpi'citicd in the .stat«>nu'nt on wliicli tlit> .sunnuv ns was niov«'il ; hut. it sliall n»'vt>rtli('U'ss In- in tli»« discrt'tion of tlu' ,hnlo*', il'lic shall think tit, tomtcrtain mn .i..,ii;,. imt upon his own view of the casr any suhstantial oioinitl IImoi^nmI' «,'mo. ol" t)hj(>ftion to or in snppoit ol* tlu* validity of the elec- tion of oithcr or any ol' tile paities whifh may ap|)ear in tho evidence l)el\>re him. WluMi tlio int«M»'.>it of tlu' ii'l.ilor ain>oiHinl liy tlio iilliiliix its, Imt Anion. Imont of wiis omittcil from tlu- Mtatomont, t Im liittcr was allowctl to lio iimi'iidoil: I,",„','u 'ino,vlj Unjiiin ..(• /■,/. C'A'.iV/// V. Clniiltoii, C. r. \{. 'Jot. 10. \Vh>'n tlu^ party or parties .summoned hasor have wiuiv (.nriv up- , ■ . iMiiis, no loiiiiitl iiiiiieared, no niore formal answer need he made li\ him ioh"' i ••■•.a i- ' ' _ , . ." . '"'•' '" '"I'tl0"ll or tluMn to the I'clator's case, than hy alliduvits filed in i>' 'im,i..vit. answer; hut the .ludoe hefor(> whom the case shall l»i> luaidinir may, in his discri>tion. require from either i»r •''"'«>' "'"v"" I r^ • I lor liii'lliiir ovl- iiiiy pai'ty further allidavits, ov the production of any "''"'"' such evidence as the law allows, |{i Nut. 0. IS, M. I'.l.'i, pro\ iiliH tlijit tlio .liul^t' uliiill iiii.iii ".stato- nu'iit iiiitl aiiswor," liour ami ilftcnniiio tho i|iU',stiou raiMoil. b'lnm i\\\x I'u/r it Would apiio.ir that no jiiisxmm' MO|iiirato from Mic alhihivitH lU't'il lio liUul : si'o s, 'JOli, V. hich oxi>r»'.s.sly oontimii'!* thi'so Itiilts in font' Matciiiil fiiots .'illi'^otl m till' ri'liitoi'.s statoimiit aiiii Nini|iiiiio(l Ku.im hIIckiiI dy In ;lu' alliiliivit shuiiltl ho aimworod, or tiioy niay !>«> takoii to 1k> "''"!"', ''i"'....ii * * * nil" \\ I'll '(I, Will iuiiuitloil liy till) dofoiidant : luijiim i.r nl. //iiiri/ v. Scuit, 'J I'. [<. i"'niiuii lo lio Ch. K. SS. ' '"'"""'■''• Ami tho iatorost of tho lolator, if intomlod to ho ooiitodod iimst 1)0 ili.stiiiotly iloiiiod, ( \'- 14 riovthion.. ..r kIiiIiiIi< IIM lo Vict. cap. (14, Scheduh' A. No. '2',i, th(> i)rovisions therein ••''■«-i«i«";"'' t" i^ contained, and in suh-proviso No. U.aro to houhsorveil- VM^ 634 Municipal Election Rules — 11. Disclaimer, wtaeie to be filed. Ill „M1 iform of diR- claimer, after proceedings. Transmipsioii of. Form of dis- claimer before proccediiiRs. Party diaclaim- iof; not liable for OORtS. DnpHcate rf dis- claimer to be de- livered to cl-.rk of council. Costg when dia- elftimer filed. By 46 Vict. c. 18, s. 198, "Any person whose election it com- plained of may, unless such election is complained of on the ground ot corrupt practices on the part of such person, within one week after service on him of the writ, transmit post paid, through the post oifioe directed to "The Clerk of the Judge's Chambers, at Osgoode Hall> Toronto," or to "The Judge of the County Court of the County of " (as the case may be) or may cause to be delivered to such Clerk or Judge a disclaimer signed by him to the effect following : I, A. B., upon whom a writ of summons, in the nature of a quo warranto, has been served for the purpose of contesting my right to the office of Township Councillor (or as the, case may be) for the Township of , in the County of , (or as the case may be), do hereby disclaim the said office, and all defence I may have of any right to the same. Dated day of (Signed.) A. B." Such disclaimer, or the envelope containing the same, is to be indorsed on the outside thereof with the word " Disclaimer," and to be registered at the Post Office where mailed. lb. s. 199. A duplicate should also be delivered to the Clerk of the Council : see s. 202, infra. Where there has been a contested election, the person elected may at any time after the election, and before his election is complained of, deliver to the Clerk of the Municipality a disclaimer signed by him as follows : — "I, A. B., do hereby disclaim all right to the office of Township Councillor (or as the case may he) for the Township of (or cs the case may be), and all defence of any right I may have to the same." lb. s. 200. ' ' Such disclaimer shall relieve the party making it from all liability to costs, and when a disclaimer has been made in accordance with the preceding sections, it shall operate as a resignation, and the candidate having the highest number of votes shall then become the Councillor, or other officer as the case may be." 76. 8. 201. A duplicate of every disclaimer is to be delivered by the party disclaiming to the Clerk of the Council who is forthwith to commun- icate it to the Council : see Ih. s. 202. Where a disclaimer is filed, no costs are to be awarded against any person duly disclaiming, unless the Judge is satisfied that sach party consented to his nomination as a candidate, or accepted the offiue, in which case the costs are in the discretion of the Judge : lb., i. 203; Segina exrel. Coupland v. Webster, 6 U. C. L. J. 89. The procedure laid down in the Statute should be strictly followed, otherwise the disclaimer would be insufficient to relieve the party disclaiming from cost*. Municipal Election Rules — 12. 635 L !■ com- le ground reek after ^ost office ode Hall> ;;!ounty of ,use to be im to the 1 of a quo y riglit to e) for the se, and all A. B." e, is to be :;r," and to le Council : plected may complained signed by Township ly have to lall liability tlance with and the lecome the fl. the party |o commun- Lgainst any |sachparty I the office, |ge : lb., I. • followed, the party Where the disclaimer was filed a day too late the defendant was ordered to pay the relator's costs : lieyiua ex rel. Hawkc v. Hnll^ 2 C. L. Ch. R. 182 ; and where a defendant, after he had accepted office but before he knew of the issue of the writ, but knowing that his election was to be contested, sent an instrument to the council in the following form: — "Palmerston, February 7th, 1881, To the Mayor and Council of the Town of Pamerston : Gentlemen. 1 beg to disclaim my seat at the Council Board. {Siyned). G. S. Davidson," it was held that the disclaimer, not being in the form prescribed by the Statute, was not sufficient to relieve the defendant from costs : lietfina ex rel. Mitchell v. Davidson, 8 P. R. 434. The effect of a disclaimer after the issue of a writ is to put an end Effect ot dis- to the suit : Hegina cj. rel. Hannah v. Paul, 9 C. L. J. N. S. 2.38 ; but \v't issueJ. where the object of the proceedings is not only to cause the defendant to vacate the office, but to substitute another candidate in the office, the disclaimer cannot prevent the substitution : see liegina v. BUzard, 2 L. R. Q. B. 55. 12. In case a necessity shall appear for sending an ^erb'lury,"^ issue to be tried by a jury, the writ for that purpose -^'ue!*^'""' ^° may be in the following form, and shall issue on the fiat of the Judge directing the same, and bear date on the day of its is.smng : WRIT OF TRIAL, (a) [L. S.] Victoria, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Form of writ of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, defender of the Faith. ^ ' To the Judge of the County Court of the County of , Greeting : Whereas, upon the trial of the validity of an election of , chosen upon the day of , to be for the Township of (or as the case may be), in the County of , and which elec- tion hath been complained of by E. F. , as the relator, alleging {as the case may be), that he himself, or that he and C. D., &c,, or that C. D., &c., was or were duly elected, and ought to have been returned, it hath become material to ascertain whether (hen state concwely the issues to he tried) ; and whereas it is desired by , our Chief Justice (or Justice) of our Court of Queen's Bench (or Common Pleas), before whom the same is pending, that the truth of such matters as aforesaid may be found by a jury : We do, therefore, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, command you, that by twelve good and lawful men of the County of , who are in no wise akin to the 8aip. R. ()!'.), it would appear that there is no power to review the decision if a Judge, or the Master in Chambers, either as regards the final judg- ment, or even as to interlocutoiy matters. 15. Tlie writs of certiorari and mandamus, wliieh it writ«oftv,to,40 Municipal Election Rules— 15. removed and excluded from furti)er using or exercising th« same, under pretence of his (o?' their) election thereto.* [And we do fur- ther command that the said (the pernon or perionit, namimj hint or th/im, who han or have been adjiulfjed lair/iilltf elected) be forthwith admitted, received, and sworn into the said office, to use, exercise, and enjoy the same.] And we do hereby command you, and every of you, to obey, observe, and do all and every act, matter, and thing tiiat may 1)6 necessary on the piirt of you or any of you in the premises, accord- ing to the purport, true intent, and meaning of these presents, and of the statutes in timt behalf, and that you make known to our Court of Queen's Bencli (or Common Pleas) at Toronto, on the day of , how this writ shall have been executed. Witness, &c. Form of a writ of maodamus to eor))oration to FORM OF A WRIT OF MANDAMUS, (a) ]\'hpH ixilhcr fhb election of the jiersoii or prr^otiii (leis than the ichole niiniher of members of the Municipal Corporation) who has for have) been returned, nor the person or persons claimed to he re- turned is (or are) held valid, andf'^ a new election. Vlt'TORrA, &c. To the Municipal Corporation of , and to any Returning Officer or other person or persons to whom it shall of right belong to do any hclil now election . act necessary to be done, touching the election hereinafter com- manded to be held. Whereas (as in the last precedent to the asterisk, omitting the part between brackets and then proceed as follows : ) And \\q do further com- mand tlvT,t you the said Municipal Corporation, and any Returning Officer or other person or persons, or such of you to whom the saiiie shall of right belong, that you do, pursuant to and atjcording to the statute in that behalf, cause an election to be as speedily held as shall be lawful, for the election of a person (or persons) in the i)lace or stead of the said , who has (or have) been removed as afore- said ; and that you, or such of you to whom the same doth of light belong, do administer to the person (or persons) who shall be so elected the oath (or oaths), if any, in that behalf by law directed . and that you admit, or cause to be admitted, such person (or persons) so elected into the said office, and that you, the said Municipal Corporation, do shew how this writ shall have been executed to our Court of Queen's Bench (or Common Pleas) at Toronto, on the ■ day of . Witness, &c. (a) See form No. 22, post p. 659. Municipal Elkltiox Riles — 15. 641 Fonn of man Ju- nius to Sheriff when all the uicnibers of a corporation art ousted, to admit FORM OF A WRIT OF MANDAMUS, {n) Dirrrted to the S/ierif, where the elertioii-^ of nil the mevihvrx of any Municipnl Corporafinii hare hem ailjinti/id iitralUl, and fur the odinixm.ii of those ailjiidjed to have htm lnjallij elected, Victoria, &u. To the Sheriff of tlie County (oc Uiiiteil Counties) of , Greeting : Whereas (the name a uid pt;r8ona (cuntinuimj as in the laxt /trercilciit to tfic cud). Witness, &c. The Form of writs of execution for costs in any such case may be as follows : Form of /I. fa. for costs (igainsl defendant. Form otfi. fa. for costs against relator. FL FA. AGAINST DEFEXDAXT FOR IIELATOR'8 COSTS, (a) rPPEB CANADA. Victoria, &c. To the Sheriff of the Countjr <>i ; Gkeetixg : We command you, that x<! the said A. B., for usurping the office of , in our of , in your County [add, when Ihe Returnlntj Officer U a partij, t«> wlhiteh proceeding the said was made a party], and whereof the saii'IC D. [&c.] is (or are) convicted, as in our said Court appears of T>e>L'*>rI, and that you have that money before our Court of Queen's Bcttc^h {or Common Pleas) at Toronto, on the day of Term, *> aatiity the said A. B. for his costs aforesaid, and have you then tlitre tbia writ. Witness, &c. FI. FA. AGAINST THE REI^TOR FOR THE DEFENDANT'S rPFEB CAXADA. Victoria, &c. To tlie Sheriff of the County (or UiiilteJ Counties) of . Greeting : We command you, that you levy, or cause to be levied, of the goods and chattels of A. Q., late of , the sum of , which hath lately been adjudged to C D., of , in our Court of Queen's Bench (or Common Pleas) at Toromto, according to the form of the statute in such case made and provided, for his costs by him laid (a) See form No. 25, pod p. 66L (*) See form No. 26, post p. 661. MUNKIPAL ElKCI'ION RuLES— lG-18. G4d out and expen«leil in his defence upon a certain writ of summons in the nature of x qno vtnrranto, issued out of our said Court against the said C. D., upon the relation of the said A. B., for usurping tho office of in our of , in your County (or Counties) ; [if (he Rifurnw'j Ofirtr hit.* hffn made a jHtrfij, add hcrr, to which proceeding E. F., the Returning Officer at the election of the said C. 1>. to the said office, was matle a party], whereof the said A. B. is convicted, as in oar Court appears of record ; and that you have that money l«eforv t>ur said Court at Toronto, on the — — ■ day of Term, t-> satisfy the said C. D, for his costs aforesaid, and have you then there this writ. Witness, &c. X.B. — Wh^^u tA" RtlurHoiij Officer han heen made a party, ami is fiitithd to coxt^, tkifjitri facias must t>e framed ccordhKjJj. Execntion for costs can only be issued upon r* fi'al judgment in the matter. There app«ani to be no power to award execution to recover costs under any interlocutory order : aee per I'.attorson, J. A. Uii/iua ex rtl, Gntikt v. CoUman, 7 App. R. at p. (526. 16. Contempts in ilisobe^'ing writs oi siuninons, cer- tiorari, man adapted to meet tho rircumfitan- CU8 of any case. Proceedings »■ t to fail for nier« irregularities not affecting the merits. 644 MuxR'ii'Ar- Elkctiun Rl'i.ks— 1!). Writ cnnnnt l.o fiet ai moru Costs— TarllT if, Vreccribcd. ,i« Costs, discretion of Judge as to. I'niCL'fdiiiy.s are not to bo hoM irroguljir iiiid void wliicli do in.t inti'ifiiT^ with tliu just trial of tlio luivtter on tlio luurita : A'' ;//'//.( , , rrl. MtMiiiiiii V. Ffrijiisi,!,, 'J ( '. J.. J. M. S. 1{). Win re a Comity Court .lud^c lind set aside ii writ wliiidi Iiad l.nn granted l»y liinistdf, on (ixieptions taken tiieroto for irrcguliuity ; it was lii'ld tliat lie liad ]n>\\\r to take tliat course, and that a SiiiMiii.r Court liad no jiower to interfere with his deeiii,vn\. although atHrniiiig tlie decision on the ground that the matter w.i- iiot iiiPiiealal)le, iievertlieless held that, after a ijiio irdrniiifn suniiiuiii- lias l.ceii issued, and served, it eannot properly lie set aside tor liiv gularity, but must bo disposed of on the merits : Jicjina cv rcl. (Iran' V. (\ili iiiiiii, T -f^pp. li. <>-•)■ 19- Costs. — Tlie snine tahlo as autliorized by tin lit'tt'cntli rule of Hiluiy Term last, and an}- disbursi - moiit.s necessarily made, and not allowed for in the siiid tabic,, may be taxed according to the tabic of fees genivally established in the Court in which the pro- ceedinos shall bo conducted. o Tiie taritl'of fees prescriljod by this Jiiilr was subse(iuently siijior seded by J,'iilt of Miohaelnias term 1871, 35 Vict., wliiuii i.stablisheil a new tarill'. See 2^o.st p. G4(J. No costs arc to bo awarded against a person duly disclaim ing, unless the Jiulge is satisiied that such party consented to bis noiiiiu- atiou, or accepted the otlice, in M'hich case costs shall bo in the dis- cretion of the Judge. In all case s not otherwise provided for, cost- are in the discretion of the Judge : 46 Vict. c. 18, ss. l.'0;{, 204. There appears to bo no means of enforcing payment of iutorlocutoiy costs, unless they be ordered to be paid by the liiial judgment in tin- matter : see per PA'n'KKSoy, J. A., lieijina ex rel. Qrant v. Coltiiutii, 7 App. 11. at p. G2(j. AVhorc a new election is ordered, the relator is 2»'i»t(^ fane entitle! to costs against the defendant : Rvijina e.c rel. liosn v. lia-itnl, 2 C.L..1. N. S. IGO ; Jieijina ex rel. Kirk v. Asselgtine, 1 U. C. L. J. 49. S" also when the relator is declared entitled to the seat in conseipiencL' of defendant's disqualification : Jiegina ex rel. likhmond v. Te(jart, 7 U. C. L. J. 128. But the Judge may refuse to order a party to pay coats, when it is not shown that he participated in the improper conduct for wliich an election is set aside : Regina ex rel. Davis v. Wiliion, 3 U. 0. L. J. 165; and see Regina ex rel. Swan v. Rowat, 13 U. C. Q. B. 340;- Regina ex rel. Onrdanier Perry, 3 U. C. L. J. 90. lich do Hot ; li'iii'ni'i I.. A\ had 1)0111 ;iilfvrity ; it 11 Suiifiinr 'I'lini (','• (•' /, , seo Ifi'jhci (if A]iii(';il, iiiiitti'i' \v:i- /() siiiiiiniiii- idc tor inv- x rcl. (I run' [ by tin; (lishuisi- 11 the siiiil of fees the pio- ntly siipor- stublislii-'il isclaiiniiig, li^ iHiiiiiii- iu the dis- I'or, eo-.t> •J04. tei'locutiHT iiont ill the Colciiinii, ■ie entitled /, 2 C.L..1. 49. Ho iisequciice Teijart, 7 when it is which an . C. L. J. B. 340;. Municipal Elkction Rules— 19. 645 W hen the ixlntur \va.s an ofhccr of the Corporation, tlionyh success- Co«t«— when ro- .1 i^ r 1 fi ■ I •• ir II I. > ■ I o .T <-. llltor, mi Otll-HT fill, costd wore reluseu : Unjuta ex rel. McMttInn v, JJeLtun', o U. V, ofihecoriwratlon L. J. 291 ; I{vijiiia ex rel. Brine v. Booth, 9 I'. K. 452. A defendant who had acted in good taith, but was liehl to he dis- Decisions as to (jiialitied, was unlereil to juiy costs : Jli'ijiun ex rd. Hollo v. Heard, 3 i\ 11. 357 ; In re Vharle<* v. Li^wls, 2 0. L. Ch. K. 171, 177. lUit where a defendant through the iniproiier decision of tlie clerk of a Council, was tleclared entitled to a seat, and accepted otlieo, and was sworn in without having interfered with the decision of the clerk, or otherwise misconducted himself, though his election was set aside, no costs were awarded against him : Heijuia ex rel, McMantt.1 v. Finjiixon, 2 C. L. J. N. S. 19. Where a returning ollicer was added as a party, and was acquitted netumlnfr , ,. , , , , , , , . . , officer, coststo, and discharged, and the relator s statement not ijcing strictly correct, nnd ngulnst, the relator was ordered to pay the officer his costs : Reijina ex rel. ^*''®'' o'"''"'"cil. Hawke v. J/all, 2 C. L. Ch. R. 182. A returning officer will not usually be ordered to pay costs, even though his conduct be in some particulars irregular, if his motives were pure, and his conduct free from corruption or partiality ' Regina ex rel. McVean v. Grahaui, 7 U. C. L. J. 125; Iteijina ex rd. Coupland v. Webster, 6 U. C. L. J. Mcirchunt, 2 U. C. L. Ch. R. 189. 89 ' Iteijina ex rel. Arnutt v. Where the returning officer acted hon&fide, and the defendant pro- cured a written legal opinion to be sent to him, by which means ho obtained the scat, the costs of making the returning officer was or- ilered to be paid by the defendant : lieijina ex rel. Pomeroy v. Il'a^ m\, 1 U. C. L. J. 48. Where the returning officer has acted improperly at the defendant's instance, both he and the defendant may be ordered to pay the rela- tor's costs : Hi'ijimt ex rel. Acliemn v. Donoghiie, 15 U. C. Q. B. 454. But a returning officer who received illegal votes, not on the assess, ment rolls, was onlered to pay costs : ILjina ex rel. Johnnton v. Mitrney, 5 U. C. L. J. 87 ; and see Reifma ex rd. Mitehell v. Rankin, 2C. L. Ch. R. 161 ; Re (\U) MiiNicii'AL Mr.Kc'i'ioN lti;!,Ks— 'rAiiiri' of (>»st,s. TAI'JI'K OK COSTS IN CON rKS'lKD MIJNICI I'A I, lll.KCTKtX l'l!((CKKI»IN(;S. Til.- (.<,m(m iu,\al.l<^ iiii.ln- |{,(ilc ,M. T. IS7I, :\r> Vict., aw. JIM I"<)II()\VH-- (S.T :\)i n. (!. Q, li. 21 1.) (ii) CIJUUv IN CIIA.MUKKS. ,!oniI!M!.Vi'm'.mi' ''""•• <"^''l' li'it K''int.Ml ),y a .1.1.1^.^ !•'•• u writ, <.l (,tii<. 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KM'.CIION IJdl.KS -'rAlllKK OK (!()ST.S. Dltliiir," iiiih/m \'im\,!\f,'rH (irtiially paid ; inilciam! vvIk'Ii i), \h iicci'Hu.'iry t,(i riiijiloy |i:ii'l,ii'H tn Hrrvr wril.M, |).'i|mth, iVi'., Ilm acliuil iiniiilx'i' nl iiiil'-i Iravilli'd t.o |M'il'nriii llic Hcivicf, per iiiiii! 10 (TIki /ididavil, iihimI/ hL'iI.o Uir iiiiinln'i- of iiiIIch ii.i'(,ii,illy l.ravrlji'd, and aJMn Mial, IJn^ <'|i.'irf{i! liaM Ihmmi p.-iid.) ^.'. It, Nil iiiMl.nirl.iiiiiii t,(i lie alifiwi^l nor al.i.riidam'f'H l.o Hvvi'ar allidavil.ii. Iiih! (iuiiH fur liiii I'm an in :aMi'H. UriflH, prr Injiii III' iiri^Miial iii;il,t,i:r, wlirii niMjcHHary '( 'JO lilli'lM, JUT Inlm (if riipy, VVlirll lli^i'i'MMItiy 10 ('(MINSKL. I'\i' l''i>r ar^iiiiirnl, iipnn l.jio ii'l.iirn ul i.lin wril. of Hiinitnuiiii, It' ai'^iH'd liy iMiiiiiHil 10 00 To Ih! iiirns'iHi'd at, i.lir diHi'ii^Mnn of l.lir .liii|(,o>, aomrdiin.; in tluj itnpiii'taiirr 111' |,|ii< caKi', l.u nut, I'xi'iTiJint^ 'JO 0(( (JIJ'IKKS OK rilK ('l;o\VN ANI> I'LKAS AND TIIKIl;. OKI'U'I'IKS. ( Ah l>rr Sliiliilv .:7 .f' ..'.S' Vicl. e !>.) I''(ir (.'diin;,; rrcni,;iii/ u r>() l''iir Hi(.;iiiii>,; and Hndin;^' i luli writ (> 'I" l''or iiaili Ordrr ur lliilr uf Cuiirt . . HO l''iir tiliii;^ o.'K'li p;ipi:r 10 (..'i)|iii:; ." papi'rn, pi'r tuliu of 100 wonlH 10 COMMI.SSIONKI!. I'or taking rri'ii;.,'ni/.aiicn TtO SwdariiiK •"^•■'i atlidavil '20 WitiioHHOH, .liiioiM, Slii-riir, d «itliiir ulIiiiMH, tlio Haino friH and ftllnwaiiiM'W iiH for MJinilar HcrvircH at tiini iiriim, and in tlm < 'mil tn ol (^iiocii'm Httiudi, ami ('miiinoii I'Idhh. (HiglKill) \Vm. |{. IllCMAKDH, (5. .1. John H. IIaoahtv, (-'. .»., C V. JoH. (!. Mcmiii.soN, .J. AiJAM Wilson, .1. .IdllN W. (JWYNNK, .1. 'I'lroMAH arfie*) hx their attorneys (or as the case may it), and the jurors of the jury, by me duly summoned as within com- manded, also came, and beinj: sworn to try the matters wihin ni .11 tioned on their oath, said du>:, &c. JUDGMENTS. No. 18. — Fur7n of Judgnnent in favour of the Relator IN THE IIKJH COl'BT OF JUSTICF. DIVLSIOX. The Queen on the relatiart of Justice), came as well the alwve named relator by , Ms attorney, as the above named by hi» (or their) attorney, and service of the writ of summons hereunto annexed having been duly provetl upon afficavit,* and upon the said day and upon other days tiheieafter, at his Chambers aforesaid, liaving heard and read the statement and proofs of the said relator, toucluug and concerning the usurpatico by him alleged against the said of the office of , in the said writ of summons mentioneil [aud (if so) the election of [tht farty or parties named) thereto], and the answers and proofs of the said ; and having heard the said parties by their counsel {or tu the ease may be), and upon due con- sideration of all and singalar the premises, now, that is to say, this day of , in the year aforesaid, I do adjudge and determine : C<->STESTED MrXICIPAL ELECTIONS — FoRMS. 657 nr«t—Th:it the saiil relator liiil, at tlie time of his making his afc>re8.-ii(l ci>D.plaint, an interest in the eleitiun tu the eaid oQjce of . as a .S>fnneeu returned, and is (or are) entitled in law to be received into, and to nso, exercise, and enjoy the said ollice : And I do adjudge and determiuc xh-xi the said do not in any manner concern himself (■/r themselses) in or about the said office, but that he (or they; be absolutely forejudged and excluded from further using or exercising the s- , >ie, under pretence of the said election [and further, that the said (uaiiiiiKj the relator or parties whose electiu/t iV njrrihmt) be (or be n^spectively) admitted to the said office iu his ("r tbeirj place or places] : And I do further order, adjudge, ;iuil deterniiue, that the said relator do recover against the said liis cof Judgment for Defendant. (Proceed a-f itt 'he forrjoinj fonti /■ the *) Thereuj on row at thi lay, that is to say, i n the day of aforesaid ai the Judges' Chan.bers at Toronto aforesaid, all and singular • reLition and proofs of the said relator, and the answers and pro-^i: f the said being seen and fully understood, I do consi'le" and adjudge that the said office of so claimed by him (or theta) the said be allowed ami adjudged to him (or them) ; thdt the said be dismissed and discharged of and from the premises abo\ o eliirge«l upon him (or them) ; and also that he (or they) the said do recover against the said relator his (or their) costs (a) See form to be added when costs are taxed infra No. 20. G5b Contested jMunicipal Elections — Forms. l)y him (or them respectively) laid out and expended in defenJinj, himself {or themselves) in this behalf. All which, Slc, (as in II. judgment /or the relator), (a) No. 20. — Form to be added to Judgment when casta are taxed. Afterwards, that is to say, on the day of , in the year of the reign of our Lady tlio Queen, coineth the said , aud prayctL that his (or their) said costs, so as aforesaid adjudged to him (or them), be taxed and assessed according to the form of the statutu in such case made and provided, and the said costs of tlie said , in and about Ins (or their) prosecution (or defence) aforesaid, [ainl (when the lietitrniiKj Officer is a partu) of the said , in and about his defence aforesaid], so as aforesaid adjudged to him (or them), are now here accordingly taxed and assessed as follows, that is to say, the costs of the said at the sum of [and the costs of tlio said (when lietitrninij Officer entitled thereto), at the sum of ], and the said in mercy, &c. EXECUTIONS. No. 21. — Form of a Writ of Mandamus to a Corporation. To remove the person or persons, heimj less than the whole unmher of members of any Mitnicipal Corporation lohose election is adjudged invalid, and to admit the person or persons adjudged lutvfidly elected. Victoria, &c. To the Corporation of Whereas on the (the Town, Township, or City) of . day of , in the year of our Lord one -, at the Judge's Chambers in the thousand eight hundred and — City of Toronto, before , Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench (or Common Pleas, or the Chancellor of Ontario, or one of the Justices of our High Court of Justice for Ontario), it was by the said Chief Justice, (nr Chancellor, or Justice) adjudged and determined that , of — , had usurped, and did then usurp, the office of ■ [and that was (or were) duly elected thereto, and ought to have been returned, and was (or were) entitled in law to be received into, and to use, exercise and enjoy the said office], all which has by the (a) See next form when costs are taxed. OUMS. Contested Municipal Elections — Forms. 659 in (lefcuilinf, c, (at in th'. when cosfii , in the .id , aLil udged to him Df thu statutu le said , orcsaid, [and in and about or them), are lat is to say, costs of the sum of 1, IS to a fe ti umber of in adjudged ^ed lawfxdly |ty) of . ir Lord one kbers in the 3 Bench (or Justices of said Chief [iiined that ^ce of tht to have |eived into, las by the said Chief Justice (or Chancellor ur Justice) been duly certified into (lur Ilife'b Court of Justice Division, pursuant to the statute in tliat behalf. Now, we, being willing that speedy justice be done in tills l)chalf, as it is reasonable, command that the said (thf person or jicrioiin, iinin'uKj him or them, whose election he as speedily held as shall be lawful, for the election of a person (ur persons) in the place or stead of the said , who has (or have) been removed as aforesaid ; and that you, or such of you to whom the same doth of right belong, do administer to the person (or persons) who shall be so elected the oath (or oaths), if any, in that behalf by law directed ; and that you admit, or cause to be admitted, such person (or persona) so elected 23 m 660 CONTESTKD MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS — Fnii, of a Writ of Mdmlamust to the. Sfirrif When' tlir f/irti»iiM of (til l/ip iiif)iili('i:i of autj Muniri/idl Corpora- tion have lii-cu (Ktjnilijcit hiiuilu/, and for (he. admisniun oj lliom adjufli/i'il to fid re. hipii li'ijdUi/ vliclfd. ViCTOKIA, kv,. 'J"(> the Sill rilT of tlic County (or United Counties) of , (jIl'.KETINO ; Whereas illic nairr a-i in tlir form Xo. .'I to the end at' tlii irordn " adjudged and fiettrniined," thm soy) that the cleitioii (or elections) of all the niend)ers of the Corporation of , returned as elected at tlio ehjction (or elections) of inetnhers of the said ( uiporation lield {(fcscriliimj llu' linn', or time^ and jiliirp awl placm (f ::iir/i oh-rthiu or rlcrtionx) was (or were) invalid or void in 1,'iw, and that {narli/, add here, to whicl | proceeding E. F. , the Returning Officer at the election of the sail C. D. to the said office, was made a party], wlieroof the said A, B is convicted, as in our Court appears of record ; and that you have I that money before the Division of our said Court at Toronto, immediately after the execution thereof, to satisfy the said C, ]) for his costs aforesaid, and have you then there this writ. Witness, 4c., N.B. — When the Returning Officer has been made a party, ani'u\ entitled to coats, the fieri facias must be/ramed OLCordingly. I III Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. — 1. 663 J him laid out immonB in the I irt against the r usurping the l Counties) ; [ii' here, to which ion of the sai'l | tho said A. B that you have | irt at Toronto, the said C. I) ! writ. IN THE QUEKN'S BENCH. GENERAL RULES FOR THE TKIAL OF CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, [Made under and by virtue of the Act of the Dominion of Canada passed 26th May, A. D, 1874 being the " Dominion Controverted Elections Act, 1874." 13th FEBRUARY, 1875. (36 Q. B. 441). '=? 1. On the presentation of an Election Petition, there F^p^ f .p^H'u" i ' to bo loft with Ishall be left with the Clerk of the Court, a copy thereof, [|l?ni;.g offlo'„r. I to be sent to the Returning Officer under section 8 of |tll6 Act. ^tdxon 8 is as follows : " On the presentation of the petition, tho clerk of Court IClcrk of the Court shall send a copy thereof by mail to the Return. ^^ JetH^J,*! ^ok* ling Offioer of the Electoral District to which the petition relates, KeturniDfr pho shall forthwith publish the same in such Electoral District.' mn 664 Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. — 1. <: Clerk of Court in The Clerk of the Court here referred to, is the Registrar of the Court of Appeal, or of the particular] Division of the High Court of Justice, in which the petition is fileil ; see Clii/. Ord. 618 ante ./. A. s. 87. A petition cannot be filed in the office of a Local I'lLgistrar, Deputy Registrar, or Deputy Clerk of tliu Crown, /^ Prescott Election, 9 P. R. 481. The petitioner should deposit with the Clerk, the proper postage to defray the transmission of the copy of the petition to the Returning Officer. The cost of publication of the petition by the Returning Officer under sec. 8, as. 8 is to be borne by the petitioner see Rule 12 post. Court has only Itis only upon petition under the Act that the Courts of Justice jurisdiction ,. , TIC/-. r~, upon petition can act : an application for a mandamus to a Judge of a County Court ■ to proceed with a recount of votes under 41 Vict. c. 6 s. 14 (D,) was therefore refused, Re Centre Wellington Election, 44 Q. B. 132. cost8'to^lje"given Security for Costs— At the time of the presentation of the peti- by petitioner by tion ^1000 is to be deposited with the Clerk of the Court as security with Cle*rk of for costs. This sum stands as security to any witness pummoned ou Court. petitioner's behalf ; to the member elected whose election or return is complained of ; and to the Returning Officer if his conduct is com- plained of, 37 Vict. c. 10, s. 8 ss. 4 (D). The deposit must be made in gold coin, or Dominion notes, lb. sub-s. f). The Clerk of the Court is to give a receipt for the deposit. Under the Act of 1873 where the petition was filed against the return of two members for the same constitutency it was held that it was only necessary to gis'e the same security in amount as upon a petition against one, Re Hamilton Election, 10 C. L. J. N. S. 170. Payment to Ac- countant held eutticient. Hffect of dissolu- tion of ParHa- ment, on puy- inent out of deposit. Where the petition was filed in the Court of Chancery, the pay- ment of the deposit to the Accountant under Chy. Urd. 618 was held valid, although the account had been opened only in the name of the particular election, and not headed " Dominion Contro- verted Elections Account of the Court of Chancery," Re Xorth York Election, Hodg. 749. When, pending the petition. Parliament is dissolved before the hear- ing, the petition drops, and the Court will order the deposit to be returned to the petitioner. Carter v, Mills, 9 L. R. C. P. 117, but when Parliament was dissolv^ed after a decision dismissing the peti- tion with costs, and after the Judges' report had been mailed to the Speaker, but before it reached his hands, it was held that the dissolu- tion did not deprive the respondent of his right to tax Lis costs Marshall v. James, 9 L. R. C. P. 702. Name of Attor- Name of Attorney. — The petitioner is also on filing his petition if any employed. ^ ^'® ^ notice giving the name of some person entitled to practice as Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. — 2. 665 an attorney, or whom he authorizes to act as agent, or stating that he acts fi>r himself, and in either case giving an address for service of paiiers, see poit Hide 9. 2. An Election Petition shall contain the following Ei.cUon petitio ** —Form of. stuteuionts : — 1. It shall state the right of the Petitioner to peti- tion within section 7 of the Act. 2. It shall state the holdinfj and result of the Elec- tioii, and shall briefly state the facts and grounds relied on to sustain the prayer. The persons entitled to file an Election petition under section 7 are : Petitioner— who may be. 1. " Some person who had a right to vote at the Election to which the petition relates ; or 2. A candidate at such Election." It does not appear necessary that the petitioner should have actually voted, or even tendered his vote. The statute simply requires' that he sliould have had a right to vote, or that he should Lave lieen a candidate. For form of petition see }iost Rule 5. Where a petition claims the seat, and the Judge at the trial decides Derision of Judge that tiie candidate for whom the seat is claimed was duly elected, awarding seat ... •' ' when final. the decision is final, and no petition can be subsequently presented against his return : Waijuuod v. James, 4 L. R. 0. P. 301. The Judicature Act, s. 87, provides "nothing in this Act or in the schedule hereto affects or is intended to a6Fect, the practice or pro- cedure in criminal matters, or matters connected withtlio Dominion Controverted Elections, or proceedings in the Crown or Revenue side of the Queen's Bencli, or (^^ommon Pleas, Divisions." Notwithstand- ing this section it has been held by the Supreme Court, that a petition styled in one of the Divisions of the High Court of Justice is not irregular : Mitchell v. Cameron, 8 S. C. R VHi ; 19 C. L. J. 240, overruling lie North York Election, Paterson v. Mulock, 32 C. P. 458, to the contrary. The Dominion Act conferring jurisdiction to try Election petitions on the Court of Common Pleas was held not to be ultrn vires of the Dominion Parliament : lie yiagarn Election, 29 C. P. 261 ; lie South Ontario Ekction, and lie West Iladinijs Election lb. 270, and see Yalin V. Langlois, 3 S. C. R. 1. Petition entitled in High Court of Justice held Talid Dominion Act conferriiigjuris- diction on Pro- vii.cial Courts to try election peti- tions held Talid. Kua*' (HEBIi^By 666 Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B —3-5. Petition to be divided into para- graphs, fto. 3. The Petition shall be divided into paragraphs, each of which, as nearly as may be, shall be confined to a distinct poi-tion of the subject, and every paragraph shall be numbered consecutively, and no costs shall be allowed of drawing or copying any Petition not sub- stantially in compliance with this Rule, unless other- wise ordered by the Court or Judge. Sudewuh'pwyer ^ "^^^ Petition shall conclude with a i^rayer, as for ^'•ignidby^ *** instance, that some specified person should be declare'! petitioner. j^jy ietumed or elected, or that the Election should be declared void, or that a return may be enforced (as the case may be,) and shall be signed by all the Peti- tioners. It Objecticn t^ »igr >ture ( tion, cu^i: dispoBecl ( i . ■ marily. An objection that the petition was not signed by the petitioner and hat his name was used maid fide, was held to be a matter of fact to 1-. tried, and one which could not be disposed of summarily on a prclim.uary objection : Re North Simcoe Election, Hodg. 617. 5. I hp foUowing form, or one to the like effect, shall be sufficient. In thk Queen's Bench. Form of petition. " The Dominion Controverted Elections Act, 1874," Election of a Member for the House of Commons for (state the j^lctce) holden on. the day of A.D. The Petition of A of or ot A of and of B of , (as the case may be,) whose names are subscribed. Dominion of Canada, Province of Ontario, To wit : 1. Your Petitioner A is a person (or if more than one, say Your Petitioners are persons) who was (or were) duly qualified to vote at the above election (or claims to have had a right to be returned, or elected, at the above Election, or was a candidate at the above Election.) Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. — 5. 667 2. And your Petitioners state that the Election was hoklen on the day of A.D. when AB, CD, and EF, were candidates, and the Return- ing Officer has returned AB, as being duly elected. 3. And your Petitioners say that (liere st ....«»' i^* Notice of peti- tion, &c., to b« served on retpon- dent Substitational serviM may be orUerad. 6G8 Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. -o. )<■ I'ruliniinary ob- jet'tiond, when to be prescntud. Objections to be filed, hearini; of. Objections de- livered after prescribed time, not void. Preliminary ob- jections, when disallowed. Preliminary objections, when disallowed. Preliminary objections— Within five daya after service of the notice of the presentation of tlie petition, tlie respondent may pre sent in writing preliminary objections, setting np any grounds of insiitliciency against the petition, or the petitioner, or against any further proceedings on the petition. These olijections should bo tikil, and a further copy must also be filed for the petitioner. These objec. tions are to be heard, and disposed of by the Court, or a Judge, in a summary manner, 37 Vict. c. 10 s. 10 (D). lint preliminary objections delivered aiv.r the lapse of the five days are not void, and the time for their delivory may be extended even after the lapse of five days, they are at most irrc^nlar Jiotfi well Elu-tlun, M) C. L. J. "233; 9 P. R. 485. A preliminary objectitm to the jurisdiction of the Court was disallowed : see lie Xiagara Election, '29 C. P. 2()1, and other cases cited, ante, in note to Ihtle 2. A prelimin.vry objection that thu petitioner had been himself guilty of corrujit practices was disalloweil; lie South Huron Election, 29 C. P. 301 ; lie Xorth Siincoe Elniiwi, Hodg. G17; Jie Cornwall Election, Hodg. 803. Such conduct will not disciualify a petitioner, even if proved, not even if he was a candidate : Southampton Ca.ie, 1 O'M. & H. 221-225. Preliminary objections to the sufficiency of the statements in a petition regarding the alleged invalidity of certain votes in favour of the respondent, on the ground of the voters being aliens and otherwise not jjroperly qualified ; and on the ground of the payment of the travelling ex penses of votens ; and on the ground of the incorrectness of the voters' lists, and the refusal of the returning ofiicer to receive votes — wero disallowed : Jie Xorth Victoria Election, Hodg. 584. Hiring teams for the conveyance of voters was subsequently declared by statute to be a corrupt practice, 37 Vict. c. 9, ss. 90, 98 (D); Youmj v. Smith, 4 S. C. R. 494. A preliminary objection that the petitioner was not duly qualified to vote ; and one, that the petition was not signed by the petitioner, but that his name was used mala fide by other per- sons ; were held to be matters of fact to be tried, and not such as could be disposed of in a summary manner on a preliminary objec- tion : Be Xorth Simcoe Election, Hodg. G17. A preliminary objection against the petitioner's right to vote, ou the ground that he was fraudulently placed ou tlie assessment roll, was disallowed ; and also a preliminary objection that the petition 1 was filed in pursuance of a champertous bargain entered into between j the petitioner and an association known as the Liberal Conservative | Association : Ih. An election was held in 1874, under the Dominion Act of 1873, at I which the petitioner and the re.spondent were candidates, and at which the respondent was elected. His election was subsequently avoided on petition for corrupt practices by agents without the respondent's knowledge or consent. At a new election, held under I the Dominion Act of 1874, the petitioner and respondent were again j Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. — 5. CG9 candidates, and the respondent was elected ; thereupon another petition was presentetl charging that the respondent wfis guilty of corrupt practices at this Inst election, that he was ineligible by reason of corrupt practices at the former election ; that persons reported guilty of corrupt practices at the former election trial had improperly voted at the last election, and claiming the seat for the petitioner. It wiso facto disqualify them from voting at the second election. The report not being as to them an adjudication, because voters *tition, or wonld, it the objectinii mi iv sustiiined, liave done so: 42 Vict. c. 39, 8. 10, (I).) ; He rt3<.uCcd and not allowed, or on the expi- ration of the time for i«nfc*L-nting the same, if none be presented, tlif petitioner may tile a ■written answer t.> the petition, together with a coi;y thereof for the i«i-titi«>ner ; but whether the answer be tiled (ir not, the petition is to be held to be at issue after the expiration uf the time for tiling the answer. And thereafter upon the application of either pai'ty tlie C«urt may tix the time and place of trial : sec 37 Vict. c. 10, 8. 11 (£».); 3^ Vict. c. 10, ss. 1, 'J (D.) Preliminary objections overrukil, cafiiivt W reiterated in the answer ; Uk North OjJ'ord EUd'ton, S P. R. oHi. 6. Evidence^ nlinary proceedinlg. 47, and if without amendment evidence have been given, the charge cannot be relied on in a^jpeal : Be South Ontdrhj Eliftk^u, H«>lg. 420: but see Re Lincoln ElccHnii, Hodg. 489. Under an objection that the persons objected to were not owners, tenants?, or occupiers, the voti-s cannot l)e objected to on the grountl of insutJicient .as.sessment : Rr S'Mit.h firenville Election, Hodg. 174 5, nor can insufficient assessment he relied on under an objection of non-ownership, /'/. lC»4-5. Where the seat is claimed for an unsuccessful candidate, the list of votes objected to, rtx|mne»l to be delivered under Rule 7 pout, must be delivered as therein prescribed ; and no order for t]i; delivery of such particulars is necessary : Re West Ebjin Election, Hodg. 223. Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. — 7. «71 Tlic petitioner will not 1>o onlered to doliver particuLvrii of cases of I'nrticulars when ^^llic•h lie haa no knowledge, ami which oau only ho ascertained liy an examination of the killots, Ih. But particulivra w ill ho ordered of the ii.iiiies, pLices of iJKxle, and additions, of persons whose votes are alKged to have 1>e«.>n rejected, and also of corrupt practices char^'ed liy the ]H.'tition(-r against the respondent, and his agents : lie West KhfiH EltcCion, Hclg. "J-J.S ; Heal v. Smit/i, 4 L. 11. C. P. 145. On a charge of giving spirituous liquors in a certain tavern on pol- liiii; lg. 4S9. An aiiiilication to amend iiarticulars by addiii;; char.'os of corrui)t Amemlnient of ,. . , , , „ ... ', piiriiculars, jiractice against the respondent personally, and his agents, was sup- wUm rcfu^ud. IKirted by an affidavit of the petitioner's attorney, tliat persons were tiiiploj-ed to oVJeot information, and that the new particulars only came to his knowled-^e three days before the apiilication, but it M:as not shown that the petitioner or the persons eiiiplf)yed eouid not liave given the information sooner ; nor was it sworn that the charges were believed to be tme, nor were they otherwise contirmed, and the application was rt-fuseil : Jie South Xorfolk Election, Hodg. (JGO. In Dicl-^on v. Murmu, 19 C. L. J. 210, the particulars were ordered Tii"" tn- delivery to l)e delivered eight clear days before the trial. As to form of order for particulars see that case. 7- When a Petitioner claini.s the seat for an unsuecess- Petitioner clHiiniiig sent fill candidate, alleifinir that he had a inaiority of law- for unBucc-s-fui ® " .» ./ candidate to fill votes, the party complaining of, and the party '^^[^^"ilj'ljj" j ^^ defending, the Election or return, shall each, six days before the day appointed for trial, deliver to the Clerk of the Court, and also at the address, if any, given hy the Petitioners and Respondent, (as the case may be) a list of the votes intended to be objected to, and of the heads of objection to each such vote, and the Clerk of the Court shall allow inspection, and office copies of such lists to all parties concerned ; and 'ii*i of some person entitled to practise as an Attorney, or whom they antliori/e to act as their agent, or stating tliat they act for themselves («.s the cose m u.».«W^ 11. The Clerk of the Court shall keep a book or books pierk to k^p ■•■ liook to enter at his office, in which be shall enter all addresses and '"I'lreases for ' cervice, nna names of Agents given under either of the preceding ""•"^s °f '^*"'8- rules, which book shall be open to inspection by any person during office hours, without payment of any fee. 674 Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. — 12-lG. .«■« Returning Otiitvr ti) pul)- Jisli same. 12. Tlie Clerk of the Court shall, upon the nresenta- Clirk to foi-wanl _ ^ ... . , co|,y of iH.iitioii, tion of the Petition, fortlnvith send a copy of the Petition &c., to KutUI'D- ^ •' iDgotiicur. to the Return iii<^- Olticer, pursuant to section 8 of the Act, and shall therewith sene paid hy the Petitioner, or person moving in the H)atter, and shall form part of the general costs of the P.tition. 13. This Rulo was rescindeil by Rule of Easter Term, 44 Vict. (4 .hiiiL', ISSl), iHid p. 081). 14. riiis Rule was resciiulcd by Rulo of Kaster Turin, 44 Vict., (4 Juno, 18.S1), pod p. (580. Utiles Vi, 14 rusdiiJud. evai^'mi of 15- lu case of evasiou of service, the alKxing in a Con- or),'.' tiii°)u'''Mi'b- «l'icuoiis place in the oMiee of the Clerk of the Couit, a may ^bc iiiiowud. r.otice of the Petition having been ])resented, statiuy the Petitioner, the Prayer, and the fact that money has been paid into Court as security under tlie Act, .shall be deemed e([uivalent to personal service if so ordered by a Judge. to''u"ai°Mlsnrof ^^- ^^" ^^'^""^ '^t' ^'^^^^ c^" "' «^''inity to money deposited, ju(f'o"^'' ""^ '-*••' ^^ ^^ deposited for payment of costs, charges, and expenses payable by the Petitioners, pui'suant to sec- tion 8 of the Act, shall be disposed of by the Court or a Judge. l)cp>.sit, will) entitleU to bcnetit of. The money tleijosited is security not only for the costs of respon- dent, but also of any witness summoned on the j^^titioner's behalf; of liny Returning Ofllcer whose conduct is complained of ; antl of any candidate not elected, whose conduct is complained of : seu a; Vict. c. 10, 8. 8, 88. 4. (D.) Do.v'iNioN Elections — Rulks of Q. B. — 17-23. G75 17. Money so deposited shall, if and when the same is ul'i'iTp'repuia" no longer needed, for securing payment of such costs, charges, and expenses, be returned or otherwise dis- posed of as justice may recpiire, by rule of the Court or order of a Judge. 18- Such rule or order may be made after such notice onii-r fnr pny- . Illi'llt cut. whlTl of nitention to apply, and pi-oof that all just clunns it ii"\v be niiuif. Iiiive liet'U satisfied, or otherwise sufHciently provided for, as the Court or Judge may rec^uire. 19. Tlic rule or order may direct p.ayment either to *,!['^',';[",,,^7 tht' party who deposited the same, or to any party entitled to receive the same. 20- Upon sucli rule or order being made the amount ci.rk to pay may be paid l)y the Clerk of the Court. ^o'cZ?""' 21. 'J'lie Clerk of the Court shall keep a book open to !^'.';.''[,„\",,|^''''''' in.-^pection of all jjarties concerned, in which shall 1)0 'i'"i'o"t entered from time to time, the amount and the Petition to which it is applicable, which book may be inspected without payment of any fee. 22. The Clerk of the Court shall make out the Elec- J:,',7'[i,l'\,r'"' tion list. In it he shall insert th(^ names of the Agents of j";.'^,*'""" f"' the Petitioners and Respoiident, and the addresses to which notices may be sent, (if any). The list may be inspected at any time during office hours, and shall be put up for that pnrpo.se on a notice board appropriated to proceedings under the said Act, and headed, " The Dominion Controverted Elections Act, 1S74." «■ m 23. The time and i)lace of the trial of eacli Election Timo anj p _ * of trial, lio> Petition shall be fixed by the C'ourt, and notice thereof ^^^ "•"'"'^ shall be given in writing by the Clerk of the Court, by affixing the same in some conspicuous place in his office, sending one copv by the post to the address 24 IllCl' how to A. 676 Dominion Elections— Rules of Q. B. — 24, 25. Time for trial. Diamisfial of pi'ti- tioM for not pro- ceeding to triiil. Chnnge of place of trial. •Cir ■na given by the Petitioner, another to the addres.s given by the Respondent (if any) and a copy by the post to the Sheriif, fifteen days before the day appointed for tlie trial : the Sheriff shall forthwith publish the same in the Electoral Division. As to the time within whioh an election petition is to he tried, see 38 Vict. c. 10, ss. 1, 2, (D.) an order may be made extending the time: Re Wed Middlesex, Wrdbr v. Hum, 10 P. R. 27. Whenever three months liave ela^jsed from the filing of a petition without a day for the trial being fixed, any elector ni.ay, on .applica. tion, be snbtituted for the petiti(»iier on such terms as shall l)o just, 38 Vict. c. 10 8. 2 : see He Kiiirjston Election, 30 C. P. 380. Where six months liave elapsed without the trial having been commenced, or the time extended, the respondent may move to dismiss the petition : see7>V WiSf Middle.-iex, Walker v. JioM, mipra. Something more than mere convenience must be shown, to induce the Court to change the plaie of trial <'f an election petition, from the county where the election has taken place. The order must be made ])y tha Court, and not by a Judge in Chambers : Collins v. Price, o C. P. D. 544 : and see lie South Grey Election, Hunter v. Lauder, Hodg. o"!. 24. Tile affixing of the notice of trial at the office of the Clerk of the Court shall be deemed and taken to be notice in the jirescribed manner within the meaning of the Act, and such notice shall not be vitiated by any miscarriage of, or relating to, the copy or copies thereof to be sent as already directed. The notice of trial must be affixed as prescribed by this Ihdi' not later than fourteen days befortj that on which the trial is to take place, 37 Vict. c. 10, s. 13 (D). fcmrof' *"'"'" 25. The notice of trial may be in the following Notice of trial posted in ofllcu of Clerk, to he eutlicient. form : — In the Quekn's Bench. " The Dominion Controverted Elections Act 1874," Election Petition of (name the Electoral Divhion), take notice that the above Petition (or Petitions) will be tried at on the day of and Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. — 2t», 27. 677 on such other subsequent days as may be needful. Dated the day of By order, (Signed) A. B. C. C. & P. Q.B. 26. At any time after an Election Petition is filed, ll^^l^^^^,^ ''^^,, either party by order of the Court or a Judge, may have o''a'"«'i- production and inspection of all books, lists, commis- sions, ballots, certificates, statements, papers, documents, and returns, whatsoever, relating to the Election, re- turned to, or in possession of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, at such place and in such manner, and upon such terms as the Court or Judge shall direct. And for the purpose of such production and inspection, and for tiie purposes of the trial of the Election Peti- tion, the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery shall deliver or transmit as and when directed by rule of Court or Judge's order, tho said books, lists, commissions, ballots? certificates, statements, documents, papers, and returns, in such manner, and to such officer, as by rule of Court or Judge's order shall be directed. The said books, lists, conmiissions, ballots, certifi- cates, statements, documents, papers, and returns, to be returned to the custody of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery after the trial of the Petition, or after the purpose has been served, for which their delivery or transmission was recpiired. As to production by the petitioner, and respondent, and their right to examination for discovery, see 37 Vict. c. 10, ss. 14-28. 27. A Judge may from time to time by order made j„j^ nay upon the application of a party to the Petition, or by '"'J'"'"" '""• notice in such form as the Judge may direct, to be sent to the Sheriff, postpone the commencement of the trial to such day as he may name, and such notice when re- ceived, shall be forthwith made public by the Sheriff. m G78 Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. — 28-31. Butsoe now 38 Vict. c. 10, sa. 1, 2. (D.) Adjournment of trial, for noii- arrivttlof Judge. Formal adjourn- ment, when un- necessary. 28- In tlio event of the Judge not having arrivcl at the time aj)pointed for the trial, or to which the trial is ]>ostponed, the commencement of the trial shall, ipsi, fiirfi), stand adjourned to the ensuing day, and so from day to day, until tlie arrival of the Judge. 29- No formal adjournment of the Court for the trial of an Election Petition shall be necessary, but the trial is to be deemed adjourned, and may be continued from day to day, until the inquiry is concluded ; and in tht- event of the Judge who berjins the trial bt'ini; disabled by illness or otherwise, it may be reconniienced and concluded by any other of the Judges. Trial to proceed de die in diem. Special case, how stated. See 38 Vict, c, 10, s. 2, (D.) which expressly i)rovicle8 that the trial is to proceed de die in diem until the trial is over, unless on •C!i!* application, supported by affidavit, it be shewn that the require- raents of justice render it necessary that a postponement of the cast- |«a|J2! shall take place. 30. The application to state a special case, may be made a rule in the Court when sitting, or by a sum- mons before a Judge upon hearing the parties. See 37 Vict. c. 10, s. 32. (D.) May be reserved A special case may be reserved at the trial only where the Judge "'' ■ presiding at the election trial has a serious doubt as to what the law is, or believes that the Court might entertain a different opinion from the election Judge: lie North York Election, Hodg. 62. Affidavits and papers, how to be entitled. 31. AH affidavits and papers in any Election matter in Court, or in any Court for the trial of an Election Petition may be entitled as follows : — In the Queen's Bench. The Dominion Controverted Elections Act, 1874. Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. — 32-35. 679 Election of a Member for the House of Commons for {nmne the Electoral Division.) Dominion of Canjida- ^ Province of Ontario. v> To wit : I 32- An officer sliall be appointed for each Court for the trial of an Election Petition, who shall attend at the trial in like manner as the Clerks of Assize and of Arraigns attend at the Assizes. Such officer may be called the Registrar of that Court. He, l:)y himself, or in case of need his sufficient Deputy, shall perform all the functions incident to the officer of a Court of Record and also such duties as may be prescribed to him. 33- The reasonable costs of any witness shall be ascertained by the Registrar of the Court, and the certificate allowing them shall Ijo under his hand. 34. The order of a Judge to compel the attendance of a person as a witness may be in the following terms : Court for the trial of an Election Petition for {com- plete the title of the Court), the day of To A. B. {describe the person), you are hereby required to attend before the above Court at {phice) on the day of , at the hour of {or forthwith m the case may be), to be examined as a witness in the matter of the said petition, and to attend the saiil Court until your examination shall have been com- pleted. As witness my hand, A.B., Jiulije of the said Court. 35- In onler to the commitment of any person for contempt, the warrant may be as follows : — Registrar « disposed o( in ' "_ Chambt-rs. the same control over the proceedings under " The Dominion Controverted Elections Act, 1874," as a Judge in Chambers in the ordinary proceedings of the Superior Courts. 38. Notice of an application for leave to withdraw a withdrawal of . . petition, notice petition shall be in writing and signed by the peti- °f- tioners or their agent. It shall state the ground on which the application is intended to be supported. The following form shall be sufficient: — In the Qceen's Bench. "The Dominion Controverted Elections Act 1874. ^°"" °^' {Name the Electoral Division) Petition of (state Petitioner) presented day of The Petitioner proposes to apply to withdraw his Petition upon the following ground {liere state the (jroand), and prays that a day may be appointed for hearing his application. Dated this day of (Signed.) M As to the withdrawal of petitions : .«ee 37 Vict. c. 10 ss. oi-ruy, (D). No petition may be withdrawn without the leave of the Court or a Judge. Notice of t".ie application must be published : see post Rule 40. On such an application any person who could have been a petitioner may apply to be substituted : see Rale 41 poxt ; Re Kingston Election, 30 C. P. 389. When there are several petitioners all must concur in the withdrawal. If the Court or a Judge is of When petition may be with- drawn. Notice to be published. When there are leveral petitionert all must ooneor. 682 Dominion El fxtions— Rules of Q. B. — 39, 40. If withtlrawnl opinion that tho witlnlrawal of tlie iietition is the result of any result of corrupt . • i i.- c xt -ii i if bargain Judgo corrupt arrangement, or m consuleration of the withdrawal of any to report. other petition, the Court, or Judge, is to report such opinion to the Speaker, stating the reasons tliereof aiul the circumstances attending the withdrawal. Afflilavit requiroil on wlthdruwal of petition. On an application to withdraw a petition, the petitioner and re- spondent must make positive ulfidavit that they have not been parties to any corrupt arrangement, and deny to the best of their knowleilgc, information, antl belief, that any such arrangement has been made liy their agents, 'I'hc existence of any .siieh arrangement must also he denied by the agents themselves : Julinstoiiv. Rankin, 5 C. V. I>. 55.1 39- Tlic notice of application for leave to witluliinv Notice to 1)0 left with Clerk ofcourt. shall be left at the office of the Clerk of the Court. <:: Notice of vithdrawal to be stTTcd on Rcs]ion(lpnt ami Returning Offlcer. Notice to bo published. 40- A copy of .such notice of the intention of the Peti- tioner to apply for leave to withdraw hi.s Petition .shall be given by the Petitioner to the Respondent and to the Returning Officer, who shall make it public in tlie Electoral Division to which it relates ; and shall be forthwith jiuhlished by the Petitioner in at least one newpaper published or circulating in the place, if any, The following may be a form of such notice : — In the Queen's Bench. "The Dominion Contuoveuted Elections Act, 1874." Form of notice ot withdrawn 1 to be published. In the Election Petition for in which is Petitioner, and Respondent. Notice is hereby given that the above Petitioner has on the day of lodged at the office of the Clerk of the Court, notice of an application to withdraw the Petition, of which notice the following is a copy {set it out), and take notice that, by the rule made by the Judges of the said Court of Queen's Bench, any pei*son who might have been a Petitioner in respect of the said Election may, within five days after publication by the Returning Officer of this Dominion Elections — Rules of Q. B. — 41-43. G83 n» petitioner, how made. notice, give notice in writiiii; of his intention on tho hearing, to apply for leave to be substituted as a Peti- tioner. (Signed) 41. Any person who might have been a Petitioner in ^,^','"7"°" ^^ respect of the Election to whicli tho Petition relates, '^'|{[!t'i\iorcr.'?'o° may, within five clays after sacli notice is published by ''" ""'•""'"'e'l tlie Returning officer, give notice in writing signed by hiin, or on his behalf, to the Clerk of the Court, of his intention to apply at tl:j hearing to be substituted for the Petitioner, but the want of such notice shall not defeat such application, if in fact made at the hearing. Sec 37 Vio. c. 10 s. 54, (D), as to terms on which substitution may be ordered. Where the Court in view of the evidence adduced had recom- Substitution, mended the withdrawal of the petition, and an elector then applied to be aubatituted as a petitioner, but failed to adduce any additional grounds for invalidating the election, the application of the elector to be substituted was refused, and leave to withdraw the petition was granted : Jie Peel Election, Hodg. 485. 42. The time and place for hearing the application Time for hearing shall be fixed by a Judge, and whether before the Court, withdraw!* how or before a Judge, as he may deem advisable, but shall be not less than a week after the notice of the inten- tion to apply has been given to the Clerk in manner as hereinbefore provided, and notice of the time and Notice to be . . given. place for the herring, shall be given to such person or persons, if any, as shall have given notice to the Clerk of the Court of an intention to apply to be substituted as Petitioners, and otherwise in such manner and at such time as the Judge directs. 43. Notice of abatement of a Petition by death of the Abatement of Petitiouer, or surviving Petitioner, under section oG, of to b^ giycn. of the said Act, shall be given by the party or person interested, in the same manner as notice of an appli- cation to withdraw a Petition ; and the time within 25 •a :r> 684 Dominion Elections — Riles of Q. B. — 44, 46. >.,.. wliit'li api'Hcation may he made to the Court or Judge 1»y motion (»r summons of a Judge to be substituted upo'DulIatTuKiit. ^^ 'I IVtitioiier. shall be one calendar month, or such further time as, upon consideration of any special circunistances, the Court, or Judge, may allow. See Rid, « 39 anetit:on. An election petition al«ttei \i as petitioner. Such applicant must give security as upon the tiling «>f a new petition: see 38 Vict. o. 10, s. o6, (D.) Wlion )ietil!on ntjiiti'H. Kffct of abnti'iuunt. pi>n«ient dies, or is summoned to Par- oi.vutioi. to lianient as a MemWr of the Senate, or if the House of .iiciarMioii hy Conimons have re?K)Ived that his .seat is vacant, any scat if viuant- povson entitled to f»e a Petitioner, under the Act olTfCt of ; )ir )- , cwiin-s t(. bo in rt'spt'ct of the Eltction to which the Petition 1 elates, may dive notice of the fact in the Electoral Division, by cati>inij such notice to be published in at least one newspajH&r published or circulating there- in, if any, and by leaving a copy of such notice signed by him, or on his Whalf, with the Returning Officer, and a like copy with the Clerk of the Court. See 38 Vict, c, 10, s. 57 iD.) ; and see Rule 47 post. Notice by 45- The manner and time of the Respondent givini:' Ucsimndunt that , r o o ho doe.M not notice to the Court that he does not intend to oppose luteiiu to oppose ' '■ potition, how the Petition, .shall be byleavinir notice thereof in writ- given. _ • o ing at the office of the Clerk of the Court, signed by the Respondent, six days before the day appointed for trial, exclusive of the day of leaving such notice. See 38 Vict. c. 10, & 58 (D). Dominion' Elf.ctions— Rules of Q. B.— 40-49. 686 46. I->3n su..'h notice being left at the office of the ^^^■'^ "^^^"{J,'' Clerk of the Court he shall forthwith send a copy J^TSby ci^rk thereof l.y the post to the Petitioner or his Agent, and sho'^rla'!^ 'ut,. to the Sheriff who sliall cause the same to be published "*'' ••""'• in the Electoral Division. 47. The time for applying to be admitted as a Re- J^'^^J'^ •p'*''- spondent in either of the events mentioned in the ?*eg^"5^n" o7th section of the Act, shall be within ten days after such notice is given as hereinbefore directed, or such further time as the Court or a Judge may allow. 48- Costs shall be taxed })y the Clerk of the Court, J;"J^j *'°* ^ ** or, at his re<^uest, by any Master of a Superior Court, upon the rule of Court, or Judge's order, by which the costs are payable, and costs when taxed may be re- covered by execution issued upon the rule of Court, ".^Mwu'tion""* ordering them to be paid, or, if payable l)y order of a Ju be defeated by formal objections. 52- No proceedings under " The Dominion Contro- verted Elections Act, 1874," shall be defeated by any formal objection. Rules of Court, how to be published. 53- Any Rule made or to be made in pursuance of the Act shall be published by a copy thereof being put up in the Office of the Clerk of the Court. Knglish praetioe, go far as the Rules of Court do not otherwise pro\ how far In force. . . , ^ , . , . ^, ^ . . practice, and Rules in force as to Election Petit 26th May, 1874, are to be observed : sec 37 Vi 1p ♦' , principli'i' .ugland on th' 10, s. 45 (D.) Oommisaion to Under thic section it was held that a commisaiDii miLut issue to may be issued, examine a witness resident abroad : see Rt Comvoall Eleciton Petition, 8 P. R. 64 Dominion Elections— "Rules of Q. B.— 54-55. 687 IIULE OF (^UHKN'S liKNCII AND COMMON I'LEAS OF I3th DKCKMBKR, 187S. As of Michaolraas Terut, 4'J Victoria. 54. It is ordered by tlic Judires of the Courts of i"""'"?" '" Queen's Bench and Common Pleas, hv virtue of the ""'"!"'."" Statutory powers and autliority which they possess and exercise, and by virtue of tlie otlier powers an i* thirteen and fourteen of the General Rules for the trial of Controverted Elections of members of tlio House of Commons, made during Hilary Term, H8 Victoria, A. D., 1875, be and the same are hereby rescii led. 25a G88 Dominion Elections— Rules of C. P.— 1. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. GENEIUI- lflIlJ:S FOR THK TUIAI. OP CON T ROVE UT KD E L ECT J ON S OK MRHnRRS OF THK HOUSK OF COMMONS, Made under and by virtue of the Aot of tlie Dominion of O.inadi piissed '20th May. A. I). IS7I Kiuj^ the " Dominion Tontko- VKiiTKi* Ei.Kt'TioNs AcT, 1871," and under all other puwuru vested in and inherent'in the Court. 27 ni DECKMUKK, 1878. ('2U C. r. 433). It is order. ' by the Court that : Copy of petition 1. On tlio presentation of an Election IVtition, tlien to In) U(t iiith ' ciork.for K.> shall he left with the Clerk of the Court, a copy tliLivot. turniog Ofllwr. ^ . to be sent to the Iveturning Otficer under section t> ol the Act. Clerk of Court Sii'tiott 8 is aa fidlows : " On the presentation of the jMitition, tlu to forward copy ^^.j j^ „, ^|,^, ^.^^ j , jj j .^ , tliereof by nmil to the Keturu orpvtitioii to the ' ' •' KeiurnlnK ing Otiieer of the Kleetoral Distriet to whieh the petition reiati!«, OtiiMr. ^.Y^^^ ^j^^j furthwith publish the saino iu such Kloctoral District." p.— 1. Dominion Elections— Rui.ks of C. P.— 1. GS9 i. rioNS ni«>u of Canada N (^ONTKO- other it. Itition, tliovi [opy tliv'jvot'. 1 section S oi lie petition, tlu Ito the itctiiru [jtition relatw, DiBtrict." ThcCh'tkof the I'oiirt h.-ro ivf.rrol t... is tlu> Ki-istnir of the f,^7|'j,fji,'i;';';* '' Court of Appeal, or of the partioular) Itivisiou of tlu' Mij^li Court of .liiHtico, ill which tho petition i.s tile.l ; see Citi/. On/. ()18 anf<-; ,/. .1. 8. 87. A petition cannot be tiled in the ollice of a Local lUgiatrar, Deputy Kegistrar, or Deputy Clerk of tlie Crown, A'c rrt/n-otl J-Jlii-tioii, i» I*. K. tS!. The petitioner should ileposit with tlie Clerk, the proper postage to defray the transniihsion of the copy of the petition to the Returning OlHcer. The cost of jiublication of the petition by the Ueturning tMlicer under sec. 8, 8.8. 8 ia to be lH)rne by the petiti(.uer sec Jiiik- 1'2 post. Itis only upon petition under the Act that the Courts of Justice CtiUoii to proceed witli a recount of v<»tcs under 11 Vict. o. 6 8. 14 (D,) waa "''^''• therefore refused, A'« (\nlrf W'l lliihjtoii EUdiou, 4-t (i. li. I.TJ. Tiic tiling t>f a petition in the wrong otlice cannot be cureil by aniemhnent : lit I'lxxcoti EUrtlon, !• I'. li. 481. Security for Costs -At tlic time of tlie prcs ntation of t!, pcti- Spoiirlly ft>r tion .*i()00 is to be (b-jMisitcil with the Clerk of the Court as security i,y |.»titi.>ii.T b> lor costs. This sum stands as security to any witness suninioned on '''•rj"AVl\,*o/'*"' petitioner's behalf ; to the uieinber elected whose election or return is Court, toiiiplained of ; and to the lu turning (Mru-er if bis conduct is com plained of, 'Xi \\vi. e. jlO, a. S as. 4 (D). Tlie ilep'\sit must b« iiuule in goM coin, or Dominion notes, Ih. sub-a. *«• c .1 1 •. . .1 • . . I ,1 . .• . I'ouiitnnt lu'lil uieiit ot the deposit to the Accoimtant under < /(.)/. (hd, (il8 nuilloioiil. was held valid, altliougii the account bad l>ecn opined tmly in the name of the particular election, and not headed " Dominion Contro- vortcil Kleetiona Account »)f the Court of" Chancery," /»'< yorth Vork Kkctiou, llo»lg. 74y. Wlieii, pending the petition, Parliament is dissolved before the hear- KT*'"* of iliM«>lu iiii;, till- petition drops, and the I ourl wdl order the deposit to be ii turned to the petitioner, ( (jr/< /• v. Milh, H \,. U. C. I'. 117, but wlicu I'arliaineiit was disjolved after a occision ilismissing tlie peti- tion with e«)ata, and after tlie Judges' report had been mailed to the ''Speaker, but before it reached hia hands, it was held that the diasolu- lioii did not deprive the respondent of hia right to tax hia costs Mar.^hull \: Jainrs. [) L. 15. C. I'. 70'J. Name of Attorney. The petitioner ia also on tiling his petition Nanir of Attain to tile a iiotice giving the iiainc of some person eutitlutl to practise as If uiiy •niploi'i-U. incut out III Jl)|lUllt. 5 Z7 690 Dominion Elections — Rules of C. .P — 2. ,;^;;.-; Petitioner— who an attorney, or whom ho autliorizcs to act Jis agent, or stating tliat In acts for himaelf, and iu cithor case giving an address for surviuu of papers, ace post link 9. Election pctitioD 2. An ElectioD Petition shall contain the followinf' — rorm or. n stateuicnts : — 1. It shall state the right of the Petitioner to peti- tion within section 7 of the Act. 2. It shall state the holding and result of the Elec- tion, and shall briefly state the facts and grounds relid on to sustain the prayer. The persona entitled to fdo an Election petition nnder section 7 are : 1. "Some person who had a riglit to vote at the Election to which the petition relates ; or 2. A candidate at such I'^lectiou. " It docs not appear necessary that the petitioner should liav. actually voted, or even tendered his vote. 'I'he statute mnyl) reijiiires that he should have had a right to vote, or that he sliouL; have been a candidate. For form of petition see post Utile 5. Where a petition claims the seat, and the Judge at the trial deciiK that the candidate for whom the seat is claiuied was duly eltcti'i the decision is final, and no petition can iie suhseijuently prescuUi I against his return : \Vaijijuod v. Jauus, 4 ]j. K. C 1'. 301. rutltlon entitled Thr Jndiculitre Act, a. 87. provides "nothing in this Act oriiitL: Ju»Uw hehl'TttlUl 8<'"l>^''l«lc hereto atfccts or is intended to atleet, the practice or prJ cedure in criminal matters, or matters connected with the iJoiniiii:! Controverted Elections, or proceedings in tlie Crown or Revenue siiirj of the (Queen's ISench, or Common Tleas, Divisions." Notwithstanij ing this section it has hcen held by the Su)iremo ( 'ourt, that a petiti :| styled in one of the Divisions of the High Court of .lustice is nl irregular: MMi,ll v. Citminm, 8 S. C. R 1'2(> ; It) C. L J. '>[ overruling lie Xortk York lulvction, Patvrmn v. Mulock, .S2 I'. 408, to the contraiy, ami see ViV ItuMiU Elvctioti, JlciiUirwu DkkniMon, I O. U. 4;{".>. The Dominion Act conferring jurisdiction to try Election petiti- on the Court of Common i'lcas was held not to Imj ullrn rirn< !{' Moijai'u KUctiuUy 29 C. V. 2«Jl ; l!< > hcrixinnof .Tudge iiwHnllnt( oeut when flnal. Dotnlnion Act ciinfi'rringjurl*- dlctlun uD I'ru- vlucl»l Court* to Doiuiniou Parliament try uloctlitii jii'ti- . 1,, . . t. iir ., Ill 11 .,-rt 1 UoM h«ld TMJld. Oulario hUction, aud lie \\ tnt IlasttnjH tkclion lb, 2tQ, au>l Valin V. Lanybib, 3 S. C 11. 1. P— 2. laling that 111 for service of 3 following ner to peti- of the Eloc- foumls relitd er section 7 aru : lection to whieli aer should h;iv. i statute siini'.} or that ho shoiil; the trial ileii'l'^ as iluly f hctn: luently prcstiiu . | I'. 301. lis Act or in ta practice or p ith the Domini '. 11 or Revenue siti!| Notwithstanii irt, that a putiti :| of .lusticeis r.l 11) f. I. J. -^ Muiock, :« *^' n foil, llciidirm llUection petiti ultra viii't <'! ' 1'. -id I ; A'- > Jb. '270, iiu>li Dominion Elections — Rules of C. P -3-5. G91 3. The Petition shall be divided into namaranTaj)li shall bo numbered consecutively, and no costs shall be alldwed of drawing or coi)yino- any Petition not sub- stantially in compliance with this Rule, unless other- wi-se ordered 1»y the Court or Judge. to con I rnyer to 4. The Petition shall conclude with a prayer, as for '''"''''"".J* instance, that some specified person should ]»e declared ["".liff ami (Inly returned or elected, or that the Election sliould v^^momt. lie declared void, or that a return may be enforced (as the case may be,) and shall be signed by all the Peti- tioners. An objecti(ju that the petition wjis not signed l)y tlie petitioner, and objection to tli.it liis name was used iiiald fiilr, was held to lie a matter of fact to ;'.iK'"«t>inM.f i«ti- lif tried, and one which could not be disposed of .summarily on a ilis)H>K..l of -urn- lircliiniiiaiy objection : /iV Aoii/i .Siincoa Election, Hodg. 017. 5. The following form, or one to the like etlect, shall liL' sufficient. In the Common Pleas. "Tlie Dominion Controverted Elections Act, bS74," Kormofri-titioD. Klcctiim of a Member for the House of ComuKais for isftif,' till' J til (cr) holden on the day of A.D. 18 ,, . . ., , , , \ The Petition of A of I'linunion ot Canada, j , » -. i i t. l- „ . ,. ,x , . I <>>' <>i A of and ot li ot Iruvmce ot Untario. v. To Wit: \ 1 -1 1 J whose names are suhscnni'd. 1. Your Petitioner A is a per.son {or if tmur thou <'ii'\ .sinj Your Petiti(jneis are persons) wIkj was (or Iwi'ic) duly <|UaliHed to vote at the above election {or Idainis to iiave had a right to bo rettn-ned, or elected, Int the above Election, or was a candidate at the jfthove Election.) z:^ 692 Dominion Elections — Rules of C. P. — 5. 'II!.'!!I£: 'SHI!"*'' Time for prewnt- ia^ petition. Entitling peti- tion. Time for trinl of petition. Notion of peti- tion, &c., to lie wrvHcl on n-iipon- dant. Snbptltulinnnl BtTTire may li« ortlurvd. 2. And your Petitioners state that the Election was hoklen on the day of A.D. when AB, CD, and EF, were candichites, and the Return- ing Officer has returned AB, as being duly elected. 3. And your Petitioners saj- that {lieve state the fudn and D rounds on vhich t/tc Petitioners rehj.) Wherefore your Petitioners pray tliat it may he detorniined that the said AB was not duly elected or returned, and that thi> Election was void («/• that tlit- said EF was duly elected, and ought to have been returned, {as the case niai/ t>e). (Sifjited,) A. B. As to time within which petition ami cross-petition uoist i)o presented, and further as to form of petition : sec 37 Vict. c. 10, s, 8 (D) and Valin v. LnxuloU, 3 S. V. K. 90. The entitling of tiie petition " In flic Qin'i'ii's Bi-mh " is not now essential, a jjctition entitled *' In flie /flij/i C'lio-t of Ji(.itirt>, (Jufi-iu Bench Dirimn" is not irregular : see lUdi'. '2 ««/f, and Afitr/nll \. Canitriin there cited. As to the time within which the trial of an electitm petition is to be commenced and proceedeil with : see 37 Vict., c 10, ss. 11-13 (D) and 38 Vict. c. 10, ss. 1, 2 (D). Whenever three montlis liave elapsed after an election jietitimi has heen presented, without the day sent -tl, i-r within the time prescrilteil by tlie Act, or any Rules m idc unilerj the Act, or within such longer time as the Court, or a Imlui, niayi allow, where special circumstances, or ditliculty in elf-itini,' -ivioel proved. Substitutional service may l)e authorized wlu-ii ntvt -siry. 37 Vict. c. 10, 8. U (l>) and sue Huh' 15, /w■<^ Dominion Elections — Rules of C. P. — 5. 693 ction was when ,. Rotum- .'Cteil f,> the facta it may Vh' electeM«r« Ehrliou, U) C. L. J. •J.'?:! ; '.» I\ R. tS.'t, A preliminary objection to the jurisiliction of tlie Court was disallowed : see lie yhiijnra Election, 29 C. P. 2(51, and other cases cited ante, in note to Jiiile 2. A preliminary objection that the petitioner had been himself guilty of corrupt practices was disallowed; Il> S'iuih Huron Election, 29 C. P. 301 ; Re Xorth Simcne Ehrtion, ilodg. (517; lie Cornimll Election, Hodg. 80.3. Siich conduct will not disqualify a petitioner, evin if proved, not even if he was a ciiudidate : Soiit/iumplon Ca.se, 1 O'M. & H. 221-22.'). IMoliiiiiaary ol)jections to the sufficiency of the statements in a petition n-giirding tlie alleged invalidity of certain votes in favour of the n-Hpundent, (in the ground of the voters being aliens and otherwise not jiropfrly iinalitied ; and on the gnnind of the payment of the travelling ex- junses of voters ; and on the ground of the incorrectness of the voters' lists, and the refusal of the returning otfi(;er to receive .otes - were ilisallowed : lie Xorth Victnria Election, Hodg. "184. Hiring teams for the conveyance of voters was subsecjuently declareil by statute til he a corrupt practice, .37 Vict. c. 9, ss. 9(5, 98 (D) ; Yoitiui v. Smith, 4 S. C. H. 494. A preliminary objection that the jietitioner was not iluly (lualiffed to vote ; and one, tiiat the petition was n(»t signed by till' petitioner, but that his name was used mala Jide by other per- f^'iiis ; were held to be matters of fact to be trii.'d, and not such aa ciiidd be disposeil of in a summ.ary manner oii a preliminary ol)jec- tion : He North Simcoe Election, Hodg. 017. A preliminary objection ag.ainst the petitioner's right to vote, on tliL' ground tliat he was fr.audulently jdaced on the assrssnieiit roll, was disallowed ; and also a preliminary olijection tiiat tiie petition w;is tiled in pursuance of a ch.anipertous bargain entered into lnlween tlie petitioner and au association known as the Liberal (.'onsi^rvative .Association : Ih. \u election was hehl in 1874, under the Dominion .Vet of IST."?, .it which the petitioner and the respondent were candidates, ;md at which the respondent was elected. His election was subse,|iiiiitly avoided o\i petition for corrupt practices by agents witliout the ri--sp..ndent'8 knowledge or consent. At a new election, luld under the Dduiinion Act of 1874, the petitioner and respondent were again Prelimluary ob- Ji'ctionM, wiien to lie preaentvd. Ohjeetiong to be filed, hearing of. Objections de- liviTcd after |irP!)orlbv«l time, not void. rroliminary ob- Vctioiio, wiit-n dUallowc'd. — m 691 Dominion Elections — Rules of C. P. — 5. Ohjeotion tn c|iialificatioii of jicfitkiiior ilis- allowvU. rrt'limliinry "bjection to FutficiiMicy of (lupoHit lor t'Obtf. I'n-limiiiury objuolioim ovtT- rulfil cannot hti ruiterHtetl in rvitponduiit's answer. Costs of prcltnii- imry ohjcctioim wlini |H!tlttuii Kruutcil. Appculu, how iiiadit. None on prr- liiiiinary olJ«c- tions unluoit DUfHcient to put an end to pull - tioii, If allowfd. caiiilidates, and the respondent was elected ; thereupon anotliir petition was presented charging that tlie n;8pondent was guilty of corrupt practices at this last election, that he was ineligihle hy reason of corrupt practices at the former election ; that persons reportcil guilty of corrupt practices at the former election trial had impropt riy voted at the last election, and claiming the seat for the petitioutr. It was he! 1, on preliminary objections, 1. That the two elections were one in Ivw, although held under dilFcrent statutes. *J. That tlie respondent was not disijualitieil by the corrupt practices provud against his agents at the first trial. 3. That the fact of persuns having been reported by the .ludge as guilty of corrupt praciicca at the fornu'r election, did not ipfo fucto dis(jualify them Irom voting at tlie second election. Tlic report not l»eing as to tliuiii an ailjudication, l)ecause voters arc not parties to the proceedings, but tliat evidence of ('orrupt pr.wtices by a voter for citlier candi- date at a former election may be given, and upon proof tliereof, iii» vote may be struck ofl': /»V Corn trail Ebrtmi, Hodg. (i47. A preliminary objection, that the petitioner, who was a eandid.iti, had not a sutlicient property (|U;dilii:ation, was overruled: Kf Smtli Victur'm Elirlivii, Hodg. r>!S4. No property (juaiitication is now reiiui- site : 37 Vict. c. 1), s. -JO ( ! ». ) On a preliminary olijectioii to the sulliciency of the depo.sit, it apiieared that tlie petition was tiled in the Court of Chancery, tli.it the petitioner tendered a Dominion note for .*>l,()()0 to the liegistiar of the Court, who refused to receive it, and tlirected it to be i);ii(i to the Accountant of the Court, wliich M'as accordingly done : (sec '/, ,, Onl. (ilS), it was held that the payment h.id been properly made, aii^l the objection was overruled : Ur Sorth York L'lcrliun, Hodg. 741t. Wiiere a resjiondent's preliminary objections have been ovcrruluil he cannot insert tlie same objections iu his answer ; if he do, tiny will be struck out : /»'' Xorlli O.ij'urd Khctiou, 8 V. 11. Ti'JO. Where the respondent, under a preliminary ol)jection, sougiit to establish bribery against the petitioner personally, and t!ie enijuiiy was not coiieludeil, and the respondent subsecpiently consentid t' his election lieing avoided on the ground of bribery by agents with out his knowleilge or consent, he was ordered to pay the costs o! tia' einiuiry on tlie preliminary objection, as well as the general costs m the cause : /{f Sontk J{< n/rfir, Hodg. lilHi ; but see //c Soiith //iir"n Kl yimjarn ElertUm, 4 App. K. 407; H"' to the Su[(renie Court : Brunsard v. Lamjtvin, 2 H. C. 11, 317, unless Dominion Elections — Rules of C. P.— G. G95 tlio ilecisiou of tho preliminary objection Imj linal an«l ccmolusivo, anil iiuts an end to the jietition, or would, it the ol>j«'rtion were sustained, have done so: 42 Vict. c. Hi), 8. 10, (L). ) ; AV (.7o««v.v/t/' El'dton, 8 S. C, K. 205. Answer to Petition— Within tive days after the decision upon tho j*,!,'f,"'o,'-L"„hen jiioliniiniiry ol)jections, if presented and not allowed, or on the expi- t" if fllcJ. ration of the time f(jr presenting the same, if none l>e pres-ntid. the intitioner may tile a written answer to the iietition, toyetlier with a .„, , ,. i , , , , , ' , ., , Wlion petition at iiijy thereof for the petitioner ; Init wliethir tlie answer l)e tile.l .) Treliminary objections overruled, cannot l>e reiter.ated in the answer : L'> yoith (Jjford Km-tlnn, 8 P, li. 526. 6. Evidence need not be stated in tlie Petition, lait i,'.- stat.-d in the Court or a Judge may order siicli pai-ticulars a.s may 1)0 necessary to prevent .surpri.so and unntc»'ssary expense, and to ensure a fair and efl'ectual trial in the same way as in ordinary proceedings in the Superior Courts of Connnon Law, and upon such terms as to costs and otherwise as mav lie ordered. This Hulr docs not preclude the statement of evidence in the Kffcct of Rule, petiticm, it renders it unnecessary and is designed to di.«conrage the practice : Rt South Oxford Ehrthii, Hodg. 2.S8. Where imrticnlars niwuimrtioulius are ordered to l)o dehvered, evidence cannot afterwards be given of of •Imijtcs not any charges not included in the particulars delivered ; but tlie .Judge '"IJji'JtS^'ibie at the trial may allow an anieiin, Htnlg. 21 ; Cttlii i/'k rot)', Willniid Election, Hodg. 47, and if without amendment evidence have been given, the charge cannot be relied on in ai)i>eal : lu Stiiit/i iJntorio Election, Hodg. 420: but see /.'< Lincoln Eliclion, Hodg. 489. Under an objection that the persons objecteil to were not owners, tenants, or occupiers, the votes cannot be objected to on the ground of insuiiicicnt assessment: lie South ilnnville Election, Hmlg. 174-5, nor can insufficient assessment be relied on under an objection of non-ownership, lb. l()4-5. Where the scat is claimed for an unsuccessful candidate, the list of Lint of vote* votes objected to, required to be delivered under L'uk 7 /w/, ^h^',';'7d U) must bo delivered a.H therein prescribed ; and no order f»)r the delivery dclivereil. of Buch particulars is necessary : He Went Ehjin Election, Hoilg. 223. '••■••^k ^.>* m» ""3 696 Dominion Elections — Rules of C. P. — 7. Partieulan when ordered. ^^ >^H(ii Particulars delivered after time limited, but not ottjvctcd to. Amendment of parlicularii, when refused. Time for delivery of particulars. The petitioner will not lie ordered to deliver piirticulHrs of cases of which lie lias no knowledge, ivn«l which can only he ascertained l»y an examination of the hallots, //*. But particulars will he ordered of the names, places of ahode, and additions, of persons whose votes are alleged to have heen rejected, and also of corrupt practices charged by the petitioner against the respondent, and his agents : AV Wist EUjln Eh'dion, Ilodg. 'iiS ; Deal v. Smith, 4 L 11. < '. \\ 145. On a charge of giving spirituous lirpiors in a certain tavern on pol- ling day, during polling hours, evidence of obtaining liquor during polling hours in other taverns cannot be given : lie South Oxford Election, Hodg. 1'43. Particulars delivered after the time limited for their delivery, but not objected to, cann(»t be rejected, or set aside, at tiie trial. An aiiplic.ition for that purpose must be made in C"haml)ers, before the trial : Re North Victoria Etntion, Hodg. 2."»2, when both parties go into evidence on a charge not properly set out in the par- ticulars, the objection to its omission from the particulars is waived: /?(' IJiiCiiln Ehrlioii, Hodg. 489. An application to amend particulars by adding charges of corrupt practice against the respondent personally, and his agents, was suji- ported Ity an alHdavit of the petitioner's attorney, that persons w tic employed to collect information, and that the new particulars only came to his knowledge three days licfore the application, but it Mas not shown that the petitioner or the persons employed could not have given the information sooner ; nor was it sworn that the ciiargts were believetl to be true, nor were they otherwise contirnied, and tlio application was refused : Jie South Xor/olk Election, Hoilg. GGO. In DiclcHon v. Murray, 19 C. L. J. 210, the particulars were ordered to be delivered eight clear days before the trial. As to form of oriler for particulars see that case. Petitioner claimiiiK scat for un8ucc<-8sful candidate to deliver list of votes objected to. 7. \V lu'ii a Potitionur claims the .seat for an unsucees.s- ful candidate, allegint^ tliat lie had a majority of law- ful votes, the party complaining of, and the party defending, the Election or return, shall each, fourteon days before the day appointed for trial, deliver to tlie Clerk of the Court, and also at the address, if any, given liy the Petitioners and Respondent, (as the cukc may he) a list of the votes intended to be objected to, and of the heads of objection to each such vote, and the Clerk of the Court shall allow inspection, and office copies of such lists to all parties concerned ; and Dominion Elections— Rules of C. P. — 8. G!)7 no evidence shall be ^iven against the validity of any vote, nor upon any heads of ohjection not specified in the list, except hy leave of the Court or a Judge, upon such terms as to anu-ndnient of the list, postnoneinent of the incjuiry, and payment of costs or cLuerwise, as may he ordered. No oilier is iiect-ssaiy for the (leliverv of t\\o list of votos objuctcil to, ,iH retiuired by this Niile: lie Wft t'l'jin EUrliun, Hodg. 223. In the Queen's liench the list of votes intended to he objected to iinist he delivered six days l)efore the triiil : see Eln'tkm liiite, Q. B. 7. 8. When the Respondent in a Petition under the Act, complaining of an undue return, and claiming the seat for some person, intends to give evidence to ])rove tlmt the Election of such pers(jn was un the trial of a petition order tliis Act, conijilaining of an undue return, and i lainiing the seat tor some [lersoii, tiie respondent may give evidence to show that the election of such person waa undue, in the same manner im if he had presented a petition complaining ot such election." No order is nece-ssary for the delivery of the list of objections referred to in this Jiiilt : see A*. \\\M Ehjm Elrctiuti, Hodg. 223. In the Queen's HeDch the list of objections to the election is required to be delivered six days before the trial : see Ekction liule, Q. B. 8. OriltT for (lilivcry of l|,«t uiinpct'sKBry. l(tw|.oiKleiit liiti'ruliii)( to iiJ\jfrt to valiillty (if clfi'tinn (if |)crsi>n fur whinn KfHt i» riniiuuit liy |ietiliiiiii>r, Is to (Iclivcr lict iif VlltOS lllijfClcJ to. UuHjMiiKlcnt iiiny ■h"w i-lfi'tion "f Niioh pfDioii wa» uuduu. No order lo iluliTer Nuch ist nicv-iRi-ry. s 698 Dominion ELFrnoNs — Rulks of C. P. — 9-11. :«.2!! Petitioner to loaTe with t'lnrk of Court lianio <'titioii. 9. With tlie Petition, Pt'titioneis shall K-avc at tlif ofticH' of the C'lork of the Court a writinLT, sii,Mipy l>oing liled, Jiinl the other neiiii,' •"'••|* forwanleil to the Heturning Officer l)y the Clerk of the Court, as '^'* preaerihed l»y Ilnff^ 12. y»-«f. When BRont U When an nu'cnt is ?al»inployeil he must leave notice of eiiinloyed, iii)tlco his appointment w ith the Ckrk <>f the Court : see I{iil< , 4!) jiosf. 1^'** " to be givoii. Renpondent may nlvo notiw Bp|)oiiitint( iittornoy to act for hiiii, or KtatInK hlx IntontloD to act in pornon, In (Jofiiult, pro- cuedins.') may bo HerveJ i)y posting in otfleo. 10. Any perxni returned as a member may, at any time bef(»re, or aft«-rpres«'^ntation of a, petition ai,miii>t his retui'n, send ^»r leave at the oHice of the Clerk of the Court, a writimr >iirnt'd hy him or on his hehalf, appointinj,j a p«'rs<»n entith'd to practise as an Attnr- nev, to act a.s hi> A:,:»'nt. in casi- tlu're should lie u Petition aj^iinst him, or stating; that he intends to act for himself. ane shall enter all addres.ses and names of agents. jiame>^ of Agents given under either of the preceding' rule.s, which book shall W open to in.spection by any person during office hour*, without payment of any fee. DoMixiox ELKrnoxs— Rules of C. P. — 12-14. 699 12. TheClt-rk of tho Court sliall, upon tho invst-nta- ;;i,*;^\fr JLTuionl ti.m <»f tlif P.titiun, t'ortlnvith s.-nd ii copy of thf Petition |^„g'offlt"r'""' til tlu' K«-tuniini; OtKccr, ptirsuHiit to section Hot" tlio Act. an«l shall therewitli send the name of the Peti- tioners A:.fent. if any, ann._' with the Petition. The cost of pnl.licntion "''' *'""*• i>f tliis and any otlu'r matter re(juir»Ml to he jmhlishet] liy tlje Iletuniini^Orticer, shall lu; paid l»y the Petitioner, or pei-son niovin<^ in the matter, and shall form part of the j^eneral costs of the Petition. 13 'i'h<' time for 'dvin*' notice of the presentation of Tiim« for kItIuk " " * notico of |irpi<>Mi- a Petition, shall be five days, exclusive of the day of '«ti>nofi«tition. prcM-ntation. A siniiL-ir Ruh wa-* foriiifrly in fono in tl>e Queen's Bench, but was rfs<.iii«le«l hy Hull- of K. T. 44 \'i(t. —51 14- Where the Respondent has named an Aj^ent or, j,'ivL'n an adthv^s, the service of an Election Petition may I"-. \>y ilelivery of it to the Ai^ent, or by posting it in a re::i>tcred letter to the address riioniil, lllllOA^ Hiibstitu- toil scrvlw nl- lowed by Juilge. Z\^ 700 Dominion Elkctions— Rulks of C. P.— 15-21. <:z: In cant' of uvaoloD of iM«rvlL'p of nntlr<> of |it'Utlnn, Hiib- itituteil MTvicu mny bu alluweU. Clalinri to drpoiiit to bi- (lif|inHi><| of by Court, or Juditu. ,.. IieprMit, who ::; mit.tM tu >— benefit of. DcpoHlt, wlion tn 1)0 prepikid 15- In cii.so of evji.sion of .sorvipo, the arti.Kin<,' in a cou- .spiciionM place in tho ortioo of the Clerk of tlie roiut, a notice of the Petition havinj^ been presented, stutiiij^' the Petitioner, the Prayer, and the fact that money has been paid into Court a.s security under tlie Act, shall he deemed eciuivalent to personal iservice if so ordered hy a Judf any cunditlatu not t-k-ctcd, whuso conduct is complained of : turn 37 Vict. c. 10, 8. 8, 88. 4. (D.) 17. Money so d«'posited shall, if and when the sanu- is no lonj^er needled, for securin;^ i)ayment of such c(jsts, charj^'es, and expenses, be returnetl or otheiwise dis- posed of as justice nuiy reipiire, by rule of the Court or order of a Judire. Order for piiy- aient out, wli<>n it uiay be made. 18. Siu'h rul(! or order nuiy be made after such notice of intention to apply, and proof that all just claims Imve bern satisHed, or otlierwise sufficiently providoil for, as the Court or Judyo may re(iuire. Order for payment. 19. The rule or order nuiy direct payment either to the party who depo.sited the same, or to any party entitled to receive the .same. Clerk to pay out pursuabt to order. Clerk to keep account of deiKXlt 20- Upon such rule or order being made the amount nuiy be paid by the Clerk of the Court. 21- The Clerk of the Court shall keep a book open to in.spection of all parties concerned, in which shall be Dominion Elections— Hilks of C. P.— 22-*2.S. 701 ; 111 u ooii- ejitcri'tl fioin tiiiu* to tiiiio, t)u> amount ntid tlic I'l'titioii to which it is a|>pIieabK', which hook may ho iiisju'ctt'd without payment of any (bo. 22. The Clerk of tho Court sliall make out tlio KK'C- J-^lVt^f""""' tioii list. In it he shall in.sert the names of the Agents of [','.,^,"""* '"'" the Petitioners and Uespoinleiit, and tlx addresses to which notices may he sent, (if any). The list may he iiisjtt'cted at any time durin;jf otHeo hours, and shall ho put up for that purpose on a notice hoard appropriated to ]»roceedini,'s mider the .said Act, and headed, " Tho Dominion Controverted Elections Act, 1874." 23. The time and place of the trial of each Election Time amj piac ^ of trial, how to Petition shall he fixed hy the Court, and notice thereof *'^' notitu-d. shall bo given in writing hy the Clerk of the Court, hy atlixing the .same in souu' conspicuous place in his ottice, sending one copy hy the post to the address given hy the Petitioner, another to the address given hy the Ilespondent (if any) and a copy hy the post to the Sheritf, fifteen days before the day appointed for tho trial: tho Sheriff .shall forthwith publish the Sciine in tho Electoral Division. 9«^ z\y A.s to the time within wliich nw eleetidn petition is to he trietl, see Time for trial. 38 Vict. c. 10, 88. I, 2, (D.) m\ order nuiy he niiulo extemling the time: //' Wid Middlesex, W'ulhr v. J{o.iM, 10 P. U. '27. Whenever three months have el.ipsed from the filiny of a petition witliout a (lay for the trial being lixeil, any elector may, on applica- tion, be subtitnted for the petitioner on HUch terms as ohall be ju.st, 38 Viet. c. 10 8. 2: avti Jif Kiinjfitoii AV< (Vio//, 30 C. 1*. 381). Where MumiMal of pi'ti- six months have elapseil withont the trial having Iwen commenced, or jI,".^in''J to°tn'a'i^ the time exteiuled, the respondent may move to dismiss the petition : !eei?f Wi'nt Midillemj.; W'lilirr v. JiauM, mipra. Something more than Channe of place !uere convenience must be shown, to induce the Court to change the place of trial of an election {K'tition, from the county where the election has taken place. Tho order must be made by the I Court, ami not by a Judge iu Chambers : CoUina v. Price, 5 C. P. D. 544 : and see Re South Orey Election, Hunter v. Lauder, Hodg. 52. ot trial. 702 Dominion Elkctioxs — Rri.Ks ok C. P. — 24-2(: n"?*^ fn !m"' 24. Thr affixiiur of the notic of trial at tlir odicv of rf(i,.rk.io I.- tlio ( '\v\k of tli«' Court sluill l.c (If. iiu'd aii.l takrii to li. »iinlcl«rit. notice in the prcscrilK'd iiianiicr within tlir nicanin;,' (<\ tlio Aft, and such notice? shall not he \ itiatcd hy aiiv niiscarnaL;c o f, or i-flatinjj; to, thr copy or cojiit thereof to he sent as already directe>'*il I)'n'\»'u>i\ i. take iioti('e tiiat the ahove Petition im' Petitions) will lie tried at on die day of ami n snch other snhsefpient days as nia\' he n"edful. Dated the day of A.D. IN liy order, {Si'/nrtl) A. n. c. c. .V p. c. r. i-rodiiftinn of 26- At any time after an Klection Petition i.s lilc lUilMllllrlltn, lldW . , , I !• i 1 / « 1 II I 'iiitiii I. cithei' j)arty I'V order or tne( ourt ora.nid;;.', may liav^ j»i-odin!tion and inspection of all hooks, lists, conuiii- sions, hallots, ctM'tificates, statt^-ments, papers, docuniciu^ and retmiis, whatsoevei-, relatinj,' to the Klection. iv turned to, or in po.ssession (»f the ('lerk of the Crewiil in Chancery, at such place and in such maimer, aH' u|)0!i such ternjs as the Court or Jud<,'e shall diriit And for the purpose of such pi-oduction and inspection and foi- the purposes of tlij trial of the Klection T'ti- tion, the Ch.'rk of the Crown in Chancery shall deliv.rj or tran.sniit a.s and when directed by rulo of Court or —24-20. Dominion Ei.kctions— Rilks of C P.— 27-21). 70a ,1\(' oIKcf (pf tiikm to lit iiiciiirm^' lit' .tnl l)V am ■ or I'u^iit - y this h'nii lint liiil ia t(i tak' (_• follow ill: JiiiJi^'t'sordt", tilt' .sail] Itooks, li.sts, eoMiinission.s, Imllots, ctTtiticult's, .stutciiinits, (locmnt'iits, pajx-rs, anil ri'tunis, in ^xu'h iiDiiiiirr, ainl to .siii'li oflicrr, a.s I»y rule of ( 'ourt nr .luiiijfc's Older .shall In" dircctoil. Tli«' .saiil liooks, lists, coiimu.ssion.s, Itallots, ccrtili- catcs, .stuti'iiU'iits, ilocuini'nts, ])n|tcrs, and returns, to Im ittiniicd to till' custody of the Tlerk ol" the Crown in Clmncerv after the trial of the Petition, or after the I'U Ipose has hern ser\ cd, Inr whieh their deli\ery or uaiisniission was rei|uirid. As tci iiitiiliirtiiiM liy llic ]ictiti()iicr, .'iiid rfsjiniiilt'iit, ami tlicir rif,'lit t.' (.xamiuiitioii Icu- (liscuMTV, huu ;{7 \'it.'t. c 10, ».;. 14 'JS. s Act \s7\: I Dh'ision I. etitions) will anil \<'e( Iful. A.l). IH : P. C. P. ition is tilt „i may liav' list.s, couuni- dociiniiiit^ iKlectioli, V- tlie (Jrowi: I manner, aii'. diall diivit 27- A .Iuilu;i' iiiay fioui tiuir to time hy oi'drr made .iu.ik.- may uiMiii the ajipneatioii nt a ]iariy to the I 'clitioii, nr ly iiclici' ill siii'h foiiii as the .1 iid^t' may diifcl , to hi> xiil to ilie Sheritl, iiii>(jM)iii' the ('(aniiirnermiiit of the (rial to >ii'-li ilay as lir may namr, and such notice w hm le- rii\tii, shall In' forthwilh ni.idr |iulilic hy (he Shriitl'. r.iit »<■<• II. iw :!s \'i,ji. .'. 10, .-ss. I, 'J. (!>.) 28 III ihr eNcnt ot the .lud;^^!' not having arri\id at A.ijmimmint <.f tlir lime a|'|iointed for the trial, or to which tin- trial is .iiriTiii<.r,'imi^i.. |iu>t|)oned, the comnii-ncenu-nt of the tiial shall. ij>si> hictii, stand adiotu'neil to the eiisiiinLi' dav, and so frtm • •' 1^ • liny to da}', until thu arrival of the Judge, 29 No loinial adiournnii-nt of the Co.! ' Tor the trial ^'"r^ml a(i).,iirn- • Illi'Ilt, Wlllll Ull- 'it'an Klectioii Petition shall he utcfssary, iiut the trial is >><'>-i-M»ry. I'l III' deemed adiourjied, and mav hf contiinied fi'om i'li.v to dav, until the inouir\- is eoneludfd ; and in tin* \rn» of the .liidnt' who he^dns tlu- trial hiin'4 di->al'Ied y illiii'ss or oiherwise, it ma\' he it'commrnerd and Id ii>'^P'^'t''"|c,nehidril hvanv other of thr JmL'cs. tlection T' ti shall dcll^'tb s,.,. :{s Vict. c. lO. h. •_», (l>.) wlii.li .xi.ivxsly inoviil.t tliat tlif I.,-!.! ,0 ,.roo.Tvir, uiiIcmm on tit die in iliem. »«| f II 1 704 Dominion Elections — Ri'lks of C. P. — .S0-3.S. how Rttttftl. apiiliontioi), Huin)orU'il l>y ttttitlnvit, it Iio bIk-wii tliiit tlie r('<|uir»'. iiifiitH of jtiHticu ruiiiiur it lUioeiHiiry that ii iMiHtixuieineiit of tlic > attu shall taku plnce. 30- 'l'l>^' ai>l»lii'atioii to state a spt'cial case, may he niaiii the I'lcctioii .luil^if: /!' .\i>r/li Ymh /•Hirliun , I'm!^'. (»'.'. Am.iiiviu nn.i 31. All alliiliivits and |»m|m'j-s in iiny KIcciion ni'iftn pH|M'rii, Imw to ! , , iw vntitiou. ill C( Mit, or ill any ('oiirt for tlif trial of I" iii P«'titi»tn iiiny !»<• fiititlcd as follows: — l.\ \\\\-: Common Tlkas. 'J'liK Dominion Contkovkhtku Ki.kctions Act, l^7^ Kk'ction of a Mfnilirr of tlw House of CoMiinoih for iiKinir till /'j/i'ihhdl Jit risKiii.) J)t)niiiiioii of ( 'aiiada- j rioviiH-c of ( )ntario. . J'u wit : I Ili-ulKtriir i.r Klrcliotl ( i'tirt limy Im nplxiiiitisl. iMllicil iif Iti'Ifiiiti'ar. 32 All oHicfi- shall lie appointed f(jr carli ( 'ourt for the trial of nil lOlictini IN'tilion, wlio shall attend at lli> trial in like mannt'r as tin- Clerks of Assi/e and "i Arraigns attend at the As i/.es. Sueli otHcer may 1" called the ileiristrar of that t'ourt. lie, Ity hinisidf, er in casr of need his sulfieieiit Deputy, shall perform all th«' funetions inciilent to the olliceiof aComto}' Iteconl and .d-o ~,iicli duties as may lie preserilit'd to him. i'oHiKof wiiiicm,H 33 I he reasoiiaMe costs of aii\' witness shall 1"' In Ih' iiH'-rlHini'il _ ^ ' I..V u.itihirar. asccilaiiieil li\- the Jo'dstraf of the ('ourt. and tin' cei'titienle allowing' them shall he under his han*l. ; tbc n'fjiiiri- lit of tlif eatic \so, may '>•' • l»y a sum- ,ie.s. . what tin- l;i« it opinioii from > •lion iiKiftiv nil K' el mil < Act, ls7^. 1 ( 'i»irt t'oi' Icji.l at til. ssi/i' ninl "t u'cr may 1" liiniscir, "i" pcrt'onii nil to!" Ivccfpl o iiiiii. S .sl.MJl 1'" h, aii/f/,r <'aart), the (lay «)f T(» A. H. Olfurrihr (In- jwrxnn), you an; lierehy retjuirud to attend hefoi-e tlie ahove ('(Unt at ( jtUin ) on the Konn of. dav of at the hour of {or foithwitli ■(>• lln ritsr niili/ In ), to hi' examined as a witness ill the iiia;t< I' of the said prtition, and to attend the said <'oiirt until your examination shall have 1 n eom- lil.lcd. As witness mv hand, A. 15., Jiiili/r (}f till' Nil ill ('oin't. 35- In ortit r to the connnitment of anv l"'>*son foi- er.i.T f.T cm- ... II ' inilDH'iit for 'iitempt, the warrant ma\' he as rollows : — ('ii|ltlMII|it. for tilt; trial ••''"•"" -^ •"■'•r to riiinniit for .M a ( 'ourt lio|'i<-n on at <•!' an Kle('tii>n Petition tor the (hrra namt: l/ir Klirlnral <"i>iempt- Ihrisluii), helore thr ll(»no\n'al»le an the "Dominion (.'on- trov.-rtt d HIeetions Act 1874." Wht'icas ;\. !'>. has this day he»Mi <»nilt/, and is hy the said ( 'omt adjud<,'(Ml to In; guilty, of a contempt tli('ie(»f; -Th(^ said Court does therefon? sentenet; the Niid A. P. for his said eojitempt to he imprisoned in tile (Jaol foi- , tind to pay to Oiii hady the (^ueen .i tine o" $ ,and to he liirther imprisoned in the saiil ^oiol rntil the said tine hr paid. And the t 'ourt tui'ther orders that the SheritI of the >aid ( "ounty (itr ii» tin' rrr^f (/*"// /»'';, and tlio day of A.I). (7o he sUjUi'd 1)1/ tlw Jinlifr). ^ ilK! ■•4. ••*•".■••.••• I'artit'H IIhIiIi- to ,\|,y iKtitioiur, or ruHiiondont, tliHohc'viiii; a nilf for tlic proihu-ti'iti I... .>. .ii.it.ii t...l t..» ' * < ^ J n 1 of (Idciiinciits, may bo imiUHlicd as foe a w(ntciii|it of Court; .'{7 X'iit. c. 10 s. 'J8 (!•) : any witness refusing to ol)cy an onler of a .hid^r to iitlinil and givo »:vidi;nci! may lie in liku mannur punished: /'/. s. ."id. Im' I'liiiiiiiiiti'il tor f'lllltlDI|>l I'ulilieation of eoinnients in a newspaper, with a view to intluei til »• result ol' an election trial, is a eoutempt of ('ourt and ma\- punished liy attaehmeiit : see A'c Lnirnln /■J/irHim, '2 A[<[>. I*. .■!.").'{. ;g:; .-• Warrant ef mm- 36 SiK'li uaiTaiit niav lic made out and dircctfd to niitnii'ii' liiiu' •^ mitni<-ii;, Ikiw "• to iio acu:.i Oh. ^]^^, Sliciifr, or otluT [)c'i'son liaving tlu' cxfcution of iitn- cess of tlio Siipi'i'iorl 'oiu'ts.as tlio case; may lii',.ind tn all Constalilcs. and (JUlrers of ilic IVacu, of tin; County t place wlicic tli«' ptTsoa adjudi^cd iJ^uilty of cont«.'ni|it may .ic f(»inid ; and surli warant sliall 1><' sufficit'iit witliout furtht'i- jiaitieularity, and sliall and may lie ux(.'(,'utt'd liy the persons to whom it is directed, or any or either oi tl IIMU. iiitcri.H-uKiry 37- All intei'Iocutory (|U 'stions and matteis shall It u|i|>lic'n ii'iiH to , , ■ , b.' (liKpow.! of in heMiil and dispuHid of Iteforo a Jud^fe, who shall have the same control over the procoedin;j;s under " 'i'ln- Dominion ( 'ontrovcrted Elections Act, ls74," .is a Judi^'e in (Jhamhers in the ordinary proceL'din<|s of the Superior Courts. V ithilmwal of |»'ttlton, uutica 0£ 38- Notice of an application for h avo to with(ha\v a petition shall he in writin;^ ami si<^nt.'d l»y tlw; |H'li- tioners or their a^ent. It sliall state the ijround oii which the ap[>licati»jn is intendeil to he supported. The followin. u. :t.'.:5. ilirt'ctftl to ition of jtio- L)t',.iiul to all ('ounty r coiitcuipt sutlicit'iiL i\(l iiiiiy 111' !t*tl, or !Uiy IS sliiill !'!• shall liaw n.lcr "Tlh' S74," .ns a in"s ol th'' Dominion Klkctions— Rulks ok (,\ T— :]0-40. 707 In thk Common Pi,i:as. "Thk Dominion CoNTuovKiniii) Em'.ctions Att, 1874. ^'"rm or, (Name the Klrrforal JJirlsimi) Petition of {sfnlr PelU'ioner) pn'soiitcd «lay of Tim I'c^titioncr pr()|)()sos to fipply to witlulrjiw liis Petition upon tlio t'oilowin^; j^'muiid (Jirrr, staff the i/r()iin(l),mv\ prays tlmt a day may be appointed for hearing his api>lication. Dated this day of A.D. 18 . (Signed.) As to tlif. witlidrawal of jxititiftiis : M'o ,'i7 \'i(;t. c. 10 sh. 'A't'i, (D). Wlicn iH'tlilnn .. ,... 1 •,. I ii 4 ii I r ii #1 1 IMiiv In- Willi. No [tctition may Ik; withdrawn witlmiit tlu' U-aw ot tlio ( oiirt or drawn. a .luilj^o. Xotioo of till) .'ipplioatiou must lie imhlihluiil : hhv /ms/ g»- /'•(/' 40. Oil sii(!li .an application ;iiiy [icison who eoiiM liavt) hccii j„','|,|jl^'|„.,'| '^ *ji ;i IHititioncr may ajiply to l>o Hiiltstitiiti'il : sci! /!!!/•■ -I! /msl ; /'r Kiiiiixliin /■y'r/i(in,',iO {'. I*. '.\H\). Wlioii tlnrc aro Hov«Tal pi^titioneis WIhmi tb"iii'ur, «• ivrnipt arran^'eniunt, or in coiiHiileration of the withtlr.ixval of any ,-,.^"|( ,',f ""rmpt 2**^' 'I'hcr petitio!", tho (^ourt, or .Iiulge, i.s to roftort such opinion to the l'ar;;iiiii .Imlb'f ^^ Sp-akcr, stating the rcasitns thereof ami the circumstancit.s atteiuiiiig " " ""5 thewithdraw.il. ^' Oil an apjdication t(» withdraw a petition, the petitioner and re Anidnxii -piiiident must make positive aliidavit tlmt they have not lin-ii iiartits "■•''ini'"'"'! <"i 1 • . . . .. ■ . ■ . . whImIiiiwuI hall ho left at tlio oHicc of th.- Clerk of the Court. ■'•reouri'! ''""' ivithdraw a tho peli- trround oil Lort»>d. 40. A copy of such notice of the intention of the I'eti- N"ii'<' "» I.' J. 'i !• 1 .11 1 . . wtlliilrRWnl ti> [tioner to apply lor leave to withdraw his Petition -hall '- ^-'vi <>> 111! <,Mven hy tlio Petitioner to the Kespondent and to "•'xi'iinK |tlie Returninf,' Officer, who shall make it public in the Uctoral Division to which it relates; rr.d shall be n-'"" »•> be ou ' piililislii-d. 708 Dominion Elections — Rulks of C. P. — 41. fortliwith pulilished by the Petitioner in at least one nevvpaper published or circulating in the place, if any. The foUowinf,' may be a form of such notice : — In the Common Pleas. "The Dominion Conthoveuted Elk«tions Act, 1874." on the day of lodfjed at the oHice {>( the Clerk of the Court, notice of an application to withdraw the Petition, of which notice the following' is a copy (sd it out), and take notice that, by the rule made by tlie Judges of the said C(jnrt of Connnon Pleas, any ])erson who nii^^ht have been a Petitioner in respect of the said Election may, within five day> after i)ublication by th»' Returninff OtHeer of tlii- notice, <;ive notice in writini; of his intention on th*' hearing,', to ap[)ly for leave to be substituted as a Peti- tioner. {Signed) Appiiontinn iiy ^j ^Yiiv i)ersi'r»on wlin »' i ~ luiwiit imvi- i-on iv.sijectof tlio Elcctlon to wli'ch tlie Petition relates, n piaitloiicr, to I may, within five days afbr such notice is published \<\ the Returning othcer, tjive notice in writin<; siu;ne(l liv him, or on his behalf, to tlie Clerk of the Court, of hi* intention to apply at the heavin;^ to be substituted for thi> Petitioner, but tlu; want of such notice shall nut tlefe-at such application, if in fact madi- at the heariiii:. Sec ;{7 Vk: c. 10 8. 54, (D), oa ti. tcriua on whicli substitution nwy 1)0 (inlcreil. AVliiTcr tlie Conrt in view of the evidep^o ftdiluoed luiil ri<«>iii- nientled tlie withdniwal of the i>etitit»n, iiiu iin elector thi-n .i|ii'Iii'' t«) bf substituted us i\ iietitionor, but fadotl to adduce any additi 'in. I" 1l« lU :is pclitiiilJiT, liuw ijiaili'. .Siibsliliilion, wlii'ii rvlUiHiU. —41. Dominion Elfxtions — Rules of C. P. — 42-43. 709 least one ce, if any. ce: — VcT, 1874." hich xmt. /itionor ha> :he orticf of jliciition to l\)llo\vin'j; by tho nili' :)f Conniion \ Pt'titionir M live tliiy^ ci'V of thi' ion on th'' ,1 as a IVti- |\'titiont>r in ion rcliitos, ul>lisl»e«l I'V liont'tl 1a ourt, of hi> stitut('«l f"i' f shall n<-t l»o iu'Jvrin.i: |>stitutiou may th.'ii ai'l'li^'l liny :iililiti'ii ■ groMiulH for invalidating the election, the apjilication of the elector to he subHtituted waH refused, and leave to withdraw the ^tetitioii was granted ; J{v. Peel Eli-rtlun, Hodg. 485. 42. The time antl i)lacc for hoarinL' tho application Time for heyin^ I oil npplicntion Id shall he fixed hy a Jutlj^o, and wlietlicr l»ef(iiv the Court, JJ'^'!,','"'^'*' *"'* or liefore a Jiidofe.as ho mav deem advisahle, hut shall lie not le.s.s than a week after the notice of the inten- tion to aj>ply has lieen ^dven to the Clerk in manner 11 hereinhefore provided, and notice of tlu^ time and giveo" |ilace for tlie liearin<,^ shall he o;iven to such pei-son or [nisons, if any, as shall have |jfiven notive to tlie Clerk of the Court of an intention to apply to he suhstituted il^ Petit'oners, and otherwise in such manner and at >iich times as the .Iud«<"ni'"t of >■ |K)iili<>n, iioiire IVtitioiier, or survivin;^ JVtitioner, un •'!'!''.>' to be substituted as petitioner. Such api Meant must give •"urity iui upon the liling of a new petition: se.,' ;{8 Vict. c. 10, s. .">G, 1'.) ■ •■«• ::> Ikttm- 710 Dominion Elkctions — Rules of C. P. — 44-48. •C3 .\ illlUtMS tllHt IliK tt'iit in Turuiit — pffi'ot of ; pro- CfcilinK' til liii IiimI tbvruoii. Notice by Kespondtnt that hu ilouH not illtHIld til OppOlM) IHititlou, how Copy of notice to bo Kent to I'ctitioncr and KlieiilT, by Clt-rk of Court ; and Shuriff to puh- IIhIi famu. 44. If the Respondent dies, or is summoned to Par- liament as a Member of the Si-nute, or if the House of Commons have resolvud tliat his seat is vacant, any person entitled to he a Petitioner, under the Act in respect of the Election to which the Petition lelates, may j^ive notice of the fact in the Klectoral Divisicjn, l»y causing such notice to he ])uhlished in at least out! newspaper [)ul»lished or ciieulatin;,' there- in, if any, and hy leaving a copy of such notice signed hy him, or .) : ami see Hitle 47 post. 45. 'I'lie manner and tinie of the Respondent giving notice to the Court that he does not intend to oppose the Petition, shall he hy leavinj^ notic*! thereof in writ- in«; at the olliee of the Clerk of the Coiu't, si<'ned liy the Ri'spondent, si.\ days hetbre the ''*"*.';"*'''•*' ord(!rinj,' them to be paid, or, if payahK- hy order of a .'udge, then, hy execution upon sucIj order, or in case tlieie be money in Court available for the ptnpose, then to the extent of such nionev I'V ui'der of the ( 'ourt or a Judge. Tin* oHice fees pjiyuble lor inspection, omw fucn t.. Us ottice copies, «'iirohuent, and other ])rocee(l!ngs under <.iiifr pro- the Act and these Rules shall be the same as those pay- aide, if any, for like proceedings according to the 'Mesent practice of this Court. I'or tariff fif feeH, see ante p. 553. nt gi Villi; :,o oppose (fin \vril- ^i^fut'd liy ointed fnr )tice. tiee ol III'' lid a cojiy I' le»l I or suHi the Court, 49 An Airent employed for the Petitioner or the ,*'"'"',',!"'''? '.'l lu«.pond.nt shall forthwith leave written notice at the J^i'^noU."' to" elHce of the Clerk of the Court, of his ai)pointment to sint.ron''him act as such agent, and service of notices and proceedings ""™^'''-"'- upon such agent sliull be sutHcient for all purposes. It Bcoins an omission, not to have re(|uiretl this notice to be aUu served on the opposite party. Iwfi for uJku lit 60- At the time ai)pointed for the trial of anv Election <^'"p> "f pititinn ^ I I ^ mill (uirliriil«r» Petition, the Petitiimer shall leave with the Registrar, '" '"• '"/ for the use of the Judge, at tlie trial, fairly written on '''»' uiie side of the paper only — a copy of the petition and of all the proceedings thereon, which show the several matters to be tried, including the particulars of ob- jection on cither side, the correctness of which copy, in so far as the proceedings arc tiled with the Clerk of the Court, shall be certified by the sai the re|i.>rt In Iw matte by thu ilmlijo to tliu SjK'ukor : boo .'IS Vict. f. 10, M. it* 31 \lK) i'r.>ce.aiiiKK lint g2. No i»nK\'<-hi'«l l»y a copy tluieof hoing put u]i in tlie ( Uliei- ot the Clerk of the Court. Knullcli iiriictiw, So far as tlie Itulcs «»f Omrt »lo not nthi-rwiHu jirovido the princiiih s how far In force, .. i n i ■ / . i.m ^- ■■ i'^' • n i i .i practicf, :iiiil l«uU-s in fortress t>i Klectioii Tutitioim in iMi^'laiul on tlu' l»(itli Mfty, IS74. are to be obMn'eil : see 'M Viit. o, 10, a. 45 (D.) CoiiiiiilHHiiiii to Uiiilur tliifl i>ecti< BKXCH AND COMMON PLKAS UK I3TII 1>K«KMHKI{, 1878. Aa of Michat'hiiAH Tunii, 42 Victoria, 64. It Is ordere«l hy the Judges of the Coints of Queiien's }>encli and Coiiunon Pleas, hy virtue of the Statutory jjowers and authority which they po.ssos and exerci.s*'. and hy virtue of the other |)owers mil authority which the siiid Courts jointly or .severally po.ssess and exereisi*, to make rules and orders for tin effectual execution of the " Dominion Controvertnl Electi(/ns Act, 1874," and of any other Act of tlif Dominiijn Parliament, connected with or relating to Controverted ElectionB or to corrupt or other ille','iil prjictices at said Elections, or at any prior Election, or to inquiries which may be made into, or in any way DoMixux Elections— KuLEs ok C. P. — 54 13 jukor ! ico !IS cfncerniii;^ th«' siiiiu', timt tlio proccilure in tlic saiil Ads. ami in »'a<'h of tin in, ivspcctivoly enacted ami |»ro\ i«l«Ml in th»' eases al»()V«! nirntioned, and in each and fVfiy of them, shall lie tlie emirse of procedure in Mieh cnM's in thts«' (..'ourts, in all respects ns if the said |>n>cedure had heon and was, as it now is specially jirovidrd for, pri'scrihed and regulated l>y the said Courts, and \>v each of theni, in the like manner and to the like tenor and eHect as the said proci.'duri! In such c«»M*s is prescribed and enacted by the said resiKrctive Acts. v.: .v-^,. r^%. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I lii|28 |25 ■^ 1^ 12.2 IS. H2.0 IL25 nil 1.4 I V] >., ^\<^^ I V Hiotographic .Sciences Corporation 23 WeST MAIN STRUT WIBSTIR.N.Y. 14S80 (716) S73-4S03 ■4fy ^ ^ 714 Ontario Elections— Rules of C. A. — 1. ELECTIONS TO LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO. RULES OF ELECTION COURT OF II MARCH, 1871. Certain Rules were passed this day by the Chief Justice of tht Queen's Bench, the Chancellor of Ontario, and the Chief Justice of tht Common Pleas, regulating proceedings for the trial of Controvert«5 Elections to the Provincial Legislature. These Rules are n;tKcer of turning Officer. the Electoral District to which the petition relates, who shall forth- with publish the same in the District." The necessary postage for forwarding the petition to the Returning officer should also be left with the Registrar. The petition must be filed in the office of the Registrar of the Court Filing in wrong office^— effect of of Appeal ; if filed in a wrong office, the defect cannot be cured aiter the time for filing a petition has elapsed : In re Pn-^-jft Ekction, (Dmn.) 9 P. R. 481. Time for filing petition : — The petition must be presented Time for filing within twenty-one days after the return has been made to the Clerk oi the Crown in Chancery of the member to whose election the i^eti- tion relates, unless it questions the return or election upon an allega- tion of corrupt practices, and specifically alleges a paymeut of money r other act of bribery to have been committed by the member, or 1 a his account, or with his privity, since the time of such return in pursuance, or furtherance, of such corrupt practices, in which case the petition may be presented at any time within twenty eight days after the date of such payment, or the acts complained of : It. .S. O. c. 11, i. 9. When a petition is presented against the return of any mem' i er, the respondent, or any other person authorized by law to present in. election petition, may, within fifteen days after service of the petition against the return, file a petition complaining of any unlaw- ful and corrupt act by any candidate at the same election who was not returned, whether the seat is, or is not, claimed by him, or on tiis behalf, and the trial of such petition is to take place at the same time as the trial of the petition against such member or respon- ient, or at such other time as may be appointed, 76. 8. 7. Sundays, and any day set apart by any Act of the Legislature of •-•ntario for a public holiday, fast, or thanksgiving, are to be excluded ui computing the time for filint? petitions: 76. s. 106: see tt't^ Toronto Election Petition, 6 P. R, 394. 29 :> i,i)ii i,i«« 716 Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A. — 1. Affidavit of peti- tioner. Security' for costs to be given by petitioner. Nature of securi- ty required. Whether Return- ing Officer enti- tled to benefit of security — Query. Name of petition- er's solicitor. Election Petition, contents of. The presentation of the petition is made by delivering it to the Registrar of the Court of Appeal, or his Clerk : H. S. O, c. 11. s. 10. Affidavit of petitioner. — With every election petition there is to be filed an affidavit by tlie petitioner or petitioners, referring t), or annexed to, the petition, and stating that the deiwnents present tlie petition in good faith, and have reason to believe, and do believe the statements contained in the petition to be true in substance and in fact : Jb. s. 1 1 . Security for costs. — At the time of presenting the petition, or within three days afterwards, security shall be given on behalf of the petitioner for the payment of all costs, charges, and expenses that may become payable by the petitioner : — (aj To any person summoned as a witness on his behalf ; or — (I)) To the member whose election or return is complained of. The security is to be by the deposit of §1,000 in one of the banks in which the money of the Provincial (iovernment is then being deposited, to the credit of the election petition, with the privity ot the Registrar of the Court, wliich deposit is to be subject to such general, or other rules, and regulations, as the Court may from time to time make, and is not to be withdrawn without the order of the Court, or '" .. Judge having jurisdictiou in the premises : see Ji. S- 0. ell, ss. I^, 14. It appears doubtful whether a Returning Officer mac'- a respoudent could claim the benefit of the deposit as security Tor costs ; cf. H. S. 0. c. 11, s. 13, and .37 Vict. c. 10 s. 8 sub s. 4 (D.) A receipt for the money deposited is to be tiled with the Regis- trar : see Jiule 19 post. Name of Solicitor. — With the petition, a notice is also to be left, giving the name of a practising solicitor, if the party acts by solicitor ; and if not, then stating that the petitioner acts in person, and in either case giving an address within the city of Toronto, at which notices addressed to him may be left : see post Rule 9. Only persons entitled to practise as solicitors of the Supreme Court are competent to act as agents in election petitions ; see R. S. O. c. II s. 107. 2. An Election Petition shall contain the following statements : — 1. It shall state the right of Petitioner to petition within section 3 of the Act. 2. It shall state the holding and result of the Elec- tion, and shall briefly state the facts and grounds relied on to sustain the prayer. to A.— 1. ivering it to the J. O. c. 11. s. 10. etition there is to referring t :>, or lents present tlie nd do believe the substance and in ; the petition, or u on behalf of the anil expenses that lis behalf ; or — )mplaineil of. I one of the banks ent is then being ■ith the privity oi be subject to such irt may from time it the order of the remises : see A'. S- ina(1 - a respoi.dent costs ; of. B. S. 0. Id with the Piegi?- |e is also to be left, acts by solicitor ; Irson, and in either at which notices ly persons entitled competent to act 107. the following ler to petition Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A. — 2-3. Petitioners. — The persons entitled to tile an Election Petition under R. S. 0. c. 11, s. 3, are : — (a) Some person who voted, or who had a right to vote, at the Election to which the petition relates. (h) Some per. on claiming to have had a right to be returned, or elected, at such Election ; or — (c) Some pei'son alleging himself to have been .1 candidate at such Election. As to who may not be voters : see If. S. O. c. 10, ss. 4, 5, 6 ; and as to who may be voters : see ///. s. 7. As to candidates : see 7?. .S'. O. c. 10, s. 3, Ih. c. 12, ss. o-9 ; lb. c. 11, s. 2, s.s. 5. The last sub-sec. has been repealed by 47 Vict. c. 4, sec. 44, schedule 4. For form of petition : see jiost link 5. A petitioner who is found to have been guilty of corrupt practices at the Election complained of, or who has been foimd guilty of corrupt practices at a former Election, is not disqualitied from being a peti- tioner, unless actually disfranchised by the judgment of the Court : Be Diijf'erin Election COnt.J, tSIeiijhtl.olm v. Barr, Hodg. 529 ; 4 App. R. 420; Be North Simcoe Election (Dom.) Edivardsx. Cook; Hodg. G17; IOC L. J. 217 ; Be Cornwall Election (Dom.) Maclennan v. Bert/in, Hodg. 803, and see Be North Oxford Election {Dom.), 8 P. R. 526 ; Prince Edward Election (Ont.), Anderson v. Striker, Hodg. 45. The status of a petitioner cannot be inquired into on a preliminary objection : Be Dujj'erin Election (Ont.), Slfighthobn v, Barr, supra. The qualification of a petitioner who claims to be a voter may be enquired into at the trial, when the respondent claims by his answer that he is disqualified : Be F escott Election (Ont.), McKenzie v. Hamilton, Hodg. 1. A petition complaining of no return, may be presented : B. S. 0. 0. 11, s. 6. 717 Petitioners,— who may be. Person found guilty of corrupt practices, when not debarred from petitioning. Qualification of (if petitioner,how determined. Peti'ion com- p' "ngofnore- tu Respondents. — Two or more candidates may be made respondents Respondents. to the same petition, and their case may, for the sake of convenience, be tried at the same time ; but the petition, for the purposes of the Act, is to be deemed a separate petition against each respondent : seei?. S. 0. c. 11, s. 4. Where the conduct of the Peturning Officer is complained of, such Returning Officer Returning Officer shall, for all the purposes of the Act except the respondent, admission of respondents in his place, be deem" 1 to be a respondent : lb. 8. 5. of the Elec-I 3. The Petition shall be divided into paragraphs, Peuijon lo he di- . . 1 ■ r o JT ' vided into parft* [grounds relied I each of which, as nearly as may be, shall be confined g^^*^"** """ to a distinct portion of the subject, and every paragraph Mr" 718 Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A. — 3-5. 3: <:r;z; 1^ "*»i;apl' shall be mmiliered consecutively, and no costs shall bo allowed of drawing or copying any Petition not sub- stantially in compliance with this Rule, unles otherwise ordered, by the Court or Judge. Allegations in pe- It is not intended that the petition should set out in detail every frame'd^'*^ *° ^ specific item intended to lie relietl on ; at the same time there must hti stated in the petition some general ground of objection under wliich the several acts or oV>jections intended to be relied on, may l)e proved ; the details, if requireil, are to be set forth in the particulars which may be ordered to be delivered under Hide 6 j^ost ; Lincoln Eln-dnn, {Out.) Pawling y. Jii/lrrf, Hoilg. 4S9. Evidence need not l»e stated in the petition : see pod Rule 6, but tliat A'«/(' does n it absoluttrly preclude the statement of evidence iu the petition; South Ojrjord Election, (Out.) Hopkins v. Oliver, Hodg. 238; 11 C. L. J. 161. The Judge trying a petition has power to allow an amendment of the petition, by inserting an objection to a voters' list used at the election : Monck Election, (Out.) Colliar v. McCallum, Hodg. 154, but it was held /fe Wed Simc(>( Eltction, {Ont) (August, 1883), that there is no power to allow any substantial charge, to be added by amend- ment after the time for tiling an origir'»' petition has elapsed. Petition to con- 4_ The Petition shall conclude with a Prayer, as elude with prayer •' for instance, that some specified person should be declared duly returned or elected, or that the Election should be declared void, or that a return may h enforced (as the case may be), and shall be signed by all the Petitioners. Evidence not to be stated. Amendment of petition, when allowed. Petition must be signed. Dispute as to signature, how detennined. The Statute also requires the petition to be signed by the petitioner or petitioners : see R. S. O. c. II, s. 8. The objection that the petition has not been signed by the petitioner, and that his name has been used inalti jide, is a matter of fact which cannot be summarily disposed of on a preliminary objection : Ji'' North Simcoe Election, Hodg. 617 ; 10 C. L. J. 232. Petition, form of. g ^hc following form, or one to the like effect, shall be sufficient : — In the Court of Appeal. The " Controverted EUections Act " Election for {state the place) holden on the day of A.D. A.— 3-5. Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A. — 5. 719 costs shall be ■Aon not sub- iles otherwise t in detail even- time there must objection under celied on, may be ill the particulars 6 2^ost i Llncolh B post Rule 6, but ;nt of evitlence iu I V. Oliver, Hodg. an amendment of 3' list used at the Hum, Hodg. 154, t, 1883), that there added by amend- as elapsed. a Prayer, a>; in should bo ,t the Election Iturn may be be sifjned bv by the petitioner by the petitioner, bter of fact which ty objection : Ik te effect, shall |tion for {state A.D. The petition of A. of (at' of A. of and of B. of , as the case may be), whose names are subscribed. 1. Your Petitioner A. is a person (or, if more than one, say Your Petitioners are persons) who voted {or had a right to vote, as the case may he) at the above Election (or claims to have had a right to be returned ai the above Election, or was a candidate at the above Election.) 2. And your Petitioners state that the Election was holden on the day of A.D. when --4. B., C, D., and L\ F., were candidates, and the Rei n-ning Officer has returned -^4. B. as being duly elected. 8. And your petitioners saj- that {Jiere state the facts and grounds on ichUh the Pditioners rely.) Wherefore your Petitionei-s pray tliat it may be determined that the said A. B. was not duly elected or returned, and that the Election was void (or that the said E. F. was duly elected and oufjht to have been returned, or as the case may be). (Signed) -.4 B It is only necessary to set forth the facts and grounds relied on, it Allegations in is not necessary to stcate the evidence by which those facts are inten- ^ fraiued. °"^ (led to be proved ; see iiU'ra Jiult 6. For example, it would b:; sufficient to allege that ' ' 50 illegal votes, and 49 improperly marked ballots were received in favour of the said A. B., (tfte sitcces-iful carnli- dak); tliat 100 good votes, and 150 properly marked ballots tendered in favour of the said E.F., (the unsiices.''Jul cainrulate ) were improperly refused ; and that the said A.B. (the succ€.s--ifitt caiulhlatej and his agents were guilty of corrupt practices in this, that the said A. B. bribed M., N., O., &'P., and X. the agent of the said A.B. also bribed Q., R, S., andT., in order to induce the said M., X., 0., P., Q., R., S,, and T. to vote at the said election iu favour of the said A.B." When evidence or scandalous, or impeitine.it matter, is stated, the Evidence stated, matter so introduced may, on application, be struck out : see South '"«y be struck Oxford Election, (Out.) Hopkins v. Oliier, Hodg. 238 ; II C. L. J. *"* ' 161; Be Algoina Election, 20 C. L. J. 261 ; and the costs of such superfluous or improper, matter, would probably be disallowed in any event. mill III HI ::3 ;:> 720 Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A. — 5-G. ::SB>H Additional charg- lowed to be add- stantial charge can be acldetl to the petition by amendment : Jie H <'tt «d. Service of peti- tion—time for. After the time for filing an original petition has elapsed, no snl. autial charge can be added to the petition by amen Sitnojt EUctioii, (August, 1883) ; and see ante Hide 3. Serrice on foJid- tor or agent. It is not necessary for a petition to show the time at which the return of the respondent was publislied in the Gazette : In n Hu-stx.! Election {Dom.], Utudcrnon v. Dkkcnmv, I 0. R. 439. Service of petition- — Notice of the presentation of a i>etitivL aoconi|Kinied with a copyjof the petition, must, within five daj'salter the day on whicli the security for costs is given, or within such lon_'er time as the Court may, under special circumstances of difficultA- in eflecting service, allow, be served by the petitioner on the resixmdentj. as nearly as may be in tlie manner in which a writ of summons i» served, or in such other manner as may be prescribed h\ Ruh* <>/ Court : s^ li. X. O. c. 11, s. 15 ; lb. s. 2, sub sec. 8 ; Ih. s, 106 ; Ru'i 14 ;xW. When the resi^ondent has named a solicitor or agent or given ar address for service, under Rule 10 pod, the petition may be serve-: by delivering it to such agent or mailing it to the address for service, given by the respondent : see Rule. 14 post. ;s:m< Preliminary ob. Preliminary objectionS-— The statute ff..S'.0. c. 11 contains L> jecjions, how provision similar to that in The Dominion Controverted Election-^ Ar\ 1S74, limiting the time within which preliminary objections to an Election })etition are to be taken : objections in the nature of preli- minarj- objections may be taken however by motion, and the special circumstances of each case must determine, whether the preliniinar." objections have been taken with sufficient promptitude : Re Dujtriii Elettk'HfOnt.), .Sle'ujhtholm v. Burr, Hodg. 529 ; 4 A. R. 420. Under the Dominion Act, objections delivered after the time limi- tee or- o ./ ^ x deredtobedeiiT- mav be uecessary to prevent surprise and unnecessary expense, and to insure a fair and effectual trial, in the Siiuie way a.s in ordinary proceedings in the Hi^h lapsed, no snb- Iment : Re H ' •>: e at which the te : /»« re Bu4^.1 0. n of a i>etition vedaj's alter the hill such lonjer of Jifficuln- in the resixnitlents. of eummons :? ibecl by R»k* of lb. B, 106 ; Biii igent or given az 111 may be serve: dress for service. . 11 contains :::■ (I Ekct'tonf Jr'. objections to a:: nature of preli- |, and the special the preliininan- ide : Re Diif'.rii . R. 420. " T the time limi- remain on the ;here can l)e n- m.) 9 P. R. 4S5 ptition, and the I as it is ser\"ed. IPetition, but iiticulai-s a? I unnecessary trial, in the the Hiirh Ontauio Elections— Rules of C. A.— G. 721 Court of Justice, and upon such terms as to costs and otherwise as may bo ordeied. Where evidence is stated in a petition, it may, on motion, bo KTidcnoe stated struck out: see South Oxford Election, (Out.), Ilopkhniv, OUrer, Hodg. be btruck out. .35 ; II C. L. J. 1(>1. Where particuhiis are ordered to be delivered, they must be Particulare to bo veritied by the oatli of tlie petitioner, or one of them, that he has ^®'^' ^ ^ reason ti) believe and does believe tlie statements contained in such j^irtioulars to be true in substance and in fact : see R. S. <). c. 11, s. 11. Where however the parties go into evidence without particulars, .r ni>«>n charges not specitied in the particulars delivered, the peti- lioners utiiit of verification is not necessary : Lincoln Ehction, P'lvcliu.j v. Rybrt, Hodg. 489. Particulars will not be ordered respecting matters charged, which Particulars of are not within the actual knowledge of tlie petitioner, c. chartred that imiiroperly marked ballots were received, and pro- 1"""'^ ™.'Jt""*\ . . ~ . . same, will not be {trrly markeil ballots were rejected, an order to deliver particulars of ordered, lach c;ises was refused. But particulars will be ordered of tlie narnea, i.i.lrtss, alnide, and adilition of persons having good votes, whose v.>tes are a'leged to have been improperly rejected at the polls ; so ili«) jKirticulars will be ordered of corrupt practices charged by a t^ritiouer against the respondent and his agents : Binl v. Smith, 4 L. R. C. P. 145 ; ]V,:.ers before the trial : Xorth Victoria Election, 'Out.) McRae v. Smith, Hodg. 252. Particulars of recriminatory charges delivered after the time limited Tere allowed, but on the terras of giving the petitioner further time {•> answer the charges therein contained, and giving him the costs C'.xusioned by the granting of the apjilication : lb. Where the particulars are not properly prepared, the party deliver. ia,' the-n, though successful, may be disallowed the costs of such wrticnlars : Ead Northumberland Election (Dom.), Gibson \. Bi who'n the application is made should think these details unnecessary or unreasonable, nor unless the respondent can shew on afhdavitthat *he Mant of sucli information will prejudice him in his defence : He Wist Toronto Ell ct 10)1, Arrimtron;/ v. Crooti, 5 P. R. 43G. For forms of particulars : see Cunningham's Law of Elections, (2nd Ed.) pp. GOo-6. See further as to particulars, pp. 670-1. auk. *C3 <*:•: Petitioner claim- 7. When a Pet'^^ioncr claims the seat for an unsuc- ing seat tor un- Buccesi^fui eandi- ccj^f^f,,! candidate, allemn'' that he had a majority of date, to deliver '00 J J votes, the party complaining of, or defending ^, <•■• " to, kc. li^t of votes inteii- lowfnl dedtobeol.jected ^'•'^^'^'^ No order for de- liTery of list is neeeamy. the Election or return, shall, six days before the day appointed for trial, deliver to the Registrar and also at the address, if any, given by the Petitioners and Respondent (as the case may be), a list of the votes intended to be objected to, and of the heads of objection to each such vote, and the Registrar shall allow inspection and office copies of such lists to all parties concerned : and no evidence shall be given agjainst the validity of any vote, nor upon any head of objection not specified in the list, except by leave of the Court or Judge, upon such terms as to amendment of the list, postponement of the inquiry, and payment of costs, as may be ordered. The Registrar referred to in this Bide is the Registrar of the Court of Appeal. No order is necessary for the delivery of the list of votes objected to as required by this Bide : Be West Eijin Election, Hodg. 223. This Bule is similar in effect to Election Bide, Q. B. 7. In the Common Pleas the time for delivering the list of votes is fourteen days before the trial : see Election Bule C. P. 7. For form of list of votes : see Cunningham's Law of Elections. (2nd ed.) 607. L—G-7. rrie, Hoilg. 47. sliown that the have given the I are not verified n (Dom.), Decow the ortes is fourteen Iw of Elections- OxTARio Elections — Rules of C. A. — 8-9. 8. When the Respondent in u Petition under the Act, cuuiplaininjL^ of an undue return and claiming the scat f(ir some person, intends to give evidence to prove that the Election of sucn person was undue, pursuant to tht- oOth .section of the Act, such Respondent shall, six days k'fore the day appoi ited for trial deliver to the Regis- trar, and also at the address, if any, given by the Petitioner, a list of the objections to the Election upon which he intends to rely. And the Registrar shall allow insjiection and office copies of such lists to all ]iaities concerned ; and no evidence shall be given V)y a liespondtnt of tiny objection to the Election not specified in the list, except by leave of the Court or Judge, upon such terms as to amendment of the list, postponement of the inquiry, and payment of costs as may lie ordered. R. S. O.c. 11,8. 50, is as follows : " On the trial of a Petition under the Act, complaining of an undue return, and claiming the seat for wme i>er»on, the Respondent may give evidence to prove that the election of sncb person was undue, in the same manner as if he had presente*! a petition complaining of such Election," The Registrar referred to in this Hide is the Registrar of the Court if Appeal. Xo order is necessary for the delivery of the list of objections referreil to in this Bide : see Be West Elgin Election, Hodg. 223. This Buk ia similar in times to Election Bide, Q. B. 8. In the Common Pleas the list is to be delivered fourteen days before the trial : see Ehction Rule C. P. 8. For form of list of votes, see Cunningham's Law of Elections, (2nd ei) 607. 9- With the Petition, Petitioners shall leave at the fiffice of the Registrar a writing, signed by them or on their behalf, giving the name of some person entitled to practi.se as a Solicitor or whom they authorize to act as their Agent, or stating that they act for them- selves (as the case may be), and in either case giving an addre.ss, within the City of Toronto, at which notices addressed to them may be left; and if no such writing 30 723 Re«pondent claiiiiing that election ufpvrsoD for whom irat \* rlaimed.it undue, i.4 todelifur lUt of votes objfcttil to, \c. No order for de- lirery of list is necessary. Petitioner to delirer with petition a notice Ftatin^; name of his solici- tor, if any, or if he intends to act in person, and giTing, in either case, an address for service. Effect of non'«om- pliance with rule. 3 ::> 724 Ontauio Elkctions— Rules uf C. A.— O-IO. •Vi^bh—*"- Notire to be in duplicate. be left or address given, then all notices and proceed- ings may be given by sticking up the san»o at the otlico of the said Registrar. The notice referred to in this fi'n/i- ought to be dolivereil in diiii'i- cate, one copy to be tiled M'itii tiie Uegistni- of tiie Court i>{ Appuiil and the other to be forwarded by him to the Keturuiui,' UlUeer iia required by little 12 pout. SuKitquenf np- When the petitioner files the petition in person, but subsiMiuentlv p(iiitni»Dt of s(>> , !■ •. . , f 1 • . . . , . ficitor to be noti- employs a solicitor to act for liim, written notice of tlie appointment **^ is to be left at the ofKee of tiie Registrar : aee pout Rule 48. Tlie agent appointed under this Ifiili: must be a person entitled to practise as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ontario ; see A'. S. (>. c. 11, 8. 107. Re-ipoiident may, bef'ire petition flie-l, give notice of appointmeDt of jolicitoi, or that he intends to act in i» rsoii, aiui ^iTe a appointed, or at address giTen. 10. Any person retui-ned as a nienibor may, at any time after he is returned, send or leave at the office of the Registrar a writing, signed b\' him or on his behalf, appointing a person entitled to practise as a Solicitor to act iis his Agent in case there should be a petition ao-ainst him, or statinu' that he intends to act for him- self, and in either case giving an address witliin tlio City of Toronto, at which notices may be left, and in default of such writino- beini' left within a week Jifter service of the petition, notices, ami proceedings maybe given and served respectively by sticking up the same at the office of the said Registrar. When a notice pursuant to this Jiide has l>een left with the Regis- trar of the Court of Appeal before service of the petition, the petition may be served upon the agent, (if any), named in the notice, or hy posting it in a registered letter to the address given for service at such time, that in the ordinary course of post it will be delivered within the prescribed time : see Hides 13, 14 post. The agent to be appointed under this Rule must be a person entitletl to practise as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ontario : see R.S.O. c. 11, 8. 107. Where the notice has been left with the Registrar before the peti- tion is filed, a copy of it is to be sent to the Returning Officer : see post Ride 12. -9-10. Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A.— 11-13. 725 (I proccLMl- it the ortico ,-ereil in diqi'i- lilt nf Apptiil ing OtHeor ha b Bubsuiiucntly ,0 appiiiiitnu-'iit 'e 48. sou eiititleil t') , ; see A'. S. O. may, at any the office oi; in his Itehalf, s a Solicitor a petition act for hini- within the t't't, and in week after ings may he up the same rith the Regis- on, the petitii>ii le notice, or l>y I for service ut II be clelivere^l person entitleil Irio: see li.S.O. kjefore the peti- Iw Officer : see 11. The Registrar shall keep a book or hooks at his office in which he shall enter all addresses and the names of ai,fents given under either of the preceding jules, which book shall l»e open to inspection by anj' person during office hours, without payment of any fee_ The Itegistrar referred to in this Jiule ia the Kegi-itnir of tlie Court of AppeaL 12. The Registrar shall, ui)on the presentation of the Petition, forthwith send a copy of the Petition to the Rct{l«tr«r of Court of Appeal to ktt'p book for fkJilre«.i«H Hiid namv«of AgfDta. R Offic eiurniug vjuicer pursuant to section 12 of the Act, and shall therewith send the natne of the Petitioner's Agent, if any, and of the ad(h'ess, if any, given as prescribed, and also of the name of the Respondent's Agent and the address, if any, given as preseribed, and the Returning Officer shall forthwith publish th > ^e particulars along with the Petition. The cost of p'^lV' ation of this, and any other matter re(piired to be published by the Returning OtKcer, shall be paid by the Petitioner or person moving in the matter, and shall form part of the general costs of the Petition. li. S. O. c. 11. s. 12 is as follows: "12. On presentation of the petition the Registrar of the Court shall send a copy tiiercof by mail to the Returning Otlicer of the Electoral District to wliich tlie peti- tion relates, who shall forthwith publish the same in the District " 13. The time for giving notice of the presentation of a Petition .shall be five days, exclusive of the day of presentation. This liak appears to conflict with tlie Statute ^f.S.O. c. 11, s. 15 It appears to contemplate that the petition shau be served within !ive days after its presentation ; wliereas, under the statute, it would lie served iu time, if served within five days after the security is given ; and by section 13, the security need not bi' given until three days after the presentation of the petition, so that if the full time for giving the security were taken, the time for service of the petition would be eight' days, instead of five, after the presentation of the petition. The statute would appear to override the Rule : aee B. S. 0. c. II, s. 103, s.s. 2. Het(istrar to f ir- wiml copy f'f I'"- tltion, mill ■'fii'l- df' ss for SIT'. ir>' of petitioner, nnil rt'sponJeut, to I(.-turiiini!<»fflciT to b«' publi'heil bv him. O'v!- -if publica- ti'M to l)H borne by pi'tilioner.and 1^ e,.-^»'^ Id tho iniittfr. Time f'>r piving notice of pri'sen- tation of petition. .a 726 Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A. — 14-16. Putition may be served on Re- Fpondent'8 BKont, if any, or by i)ost- Ing to addrexg for Bervlce, if any gircD. In other cases to lie personal, un- less otlierwise ordered. When perisoDal service cannot be efTected, agent fvr payment of elec* tion expenses to be served. 14. Where the Respondent has named an agent or given an address, the service of an Election Petition may be by deHvery of it to the agent, or by posting it in ci registered letter to the address given at such a time that, in the ordinary course of post, it would be delivered within the prescribed time. In other cases the service must be personal on the Respondent, unless a Judge on an application made to him not later than five days after the Petition is pre- sented on afHdavit showing what has been done, shall be satisfied that all reasonable effort has been made to eftect personal service, and cause the matter to come to the knowledge of the Respondent, including, when practicable, service upon an agent for Election expenses, in which case the Judge may order that what has been done shall be considered sufficient service, subject to such conditions as he may think reasonable. See ante Utiles 5 and 13 and notes. This Ride jonteiu plates that before personal service shall be dis- pensed with, the petition shall be served, when practicable, witliin five days after its presentation, on the respondent's agent for election expenses appointed under the provisions of B. S. 0. c. 10, s. 183, Evasion of ser- vice. 15. In case of evasion of service, the sticking up in the office of the Registrar a notice of the Petition having been presented, stating the Petitionei", and the prayer shall be deemed equivalent to personal service, if so ordered by a Judge. The Registrar referred to in this Side is the Registrar of the Court of Appeal. Payment out of Jfl. Moncy deposited under the 13th section of the money deposited • *■ au 8ecurity-h(.w ^.ct shall, if, and when the same is no longer needed made. ° for securing payment of costs, charges, and expenses, payable by the Petitioner pursuant to the Act, be re- turned or otherwise disposed of as justice may require, by an orde^' of the Court of Appeal or of a Judge. Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A.— 17-20. The money referred to in this Rule is the $1,000 to be deposited as security for costs : see ante Rule 1 note. 727 17. Such order ma}' be made after such notice of ^[entl^u','')*^; intertion to apply, and proof that all just claims have "'****• been satisfied or otherwise sufficiently provided for as the Court or Judge may require. 18. The order may direct payment either to the party in whose name the same deposited, or to any person entitled to receive the same. As to the right of a Koturning Officer wlio is made a respondent to indemnity out of the deposit : see Rule 1 ante, and note. I I 19. A receipt for the money so deposited shall be Receipt for mon- *■ '' - ey deposited, to be handed to the Registrar, who shall file the same and JeHyered to the " ^ Hegistrar— Kegis- keep a book open to inspection of all parties concerned, ""a"" to keep ac- count, in which shall be entered, from time to time, the amount and the Petition to which it is applicable, which book may be inspected without payment of any fee. The Statute R. S. 0. c. 11, s. 14, s.s. 2, requires that the deposit Deposit how should be made to the credit of the Election petition, with the privity ™ of the Registrar of the Court of Appeal. The words ' ' with the privity of the Registrar " mean that the deposit must be so made, as not to be capable of being withdrawn, except upon the cheque of the Registrar, countersigned by a Judge : see Rule 47 post. :> ir of the Court 20. The Registrar shall make out the Election list. List of petitions ^ o to be posted up In it he shall insert the names of the Agents of the j,^"^'*^'**"""'* Petitioners and Respondent, and the addresses to which notices may be sent, if any. The list may be inspected at the office of the Registrar at any time during office hours, and shall be put up for that purpose upon a notice board appropriated to proceedings under the said Act, and headed " Controverted Elections Act." The Registrar referred to in this Rule is the Registrar of the Court of Appeal 728 Ontario Elections — Kules of C. A. — 21. of Triauo ^'^ ^^- "^^^^ *""® ^^^^ place of the trial of each Eiection Notice of trial, \ww to be given flxoa by Judges. Petition shall be fixed by the Judges on the rota, and notice thereof shall be given in writing b}' the Regisirar.- by sticking notice up in his office, sending one copy by post to the address given by the Petitioner, anotlier to the address given by the Respondent, if any, and a copy by the post to the Sheriff fifteen days before the Sheriff to publish day appointed for the trial. The Sheriff shall forth- with publish the same in the Electoral Division. A copy of tlio notice of trial is also to be transmitted by the llcgistrar to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery in addition to the persons mentioned in this Biik : see Ihde 24, bi/ra. same. Time of trial. .^■'--. IS*'** ;;;aa"» ,,.■-51 r '^11 a !»»'»■■ TrinI not to take phiw (luring sitt- ings (if Legisla- ture, or williiti 16 (lays after, with- out consent. Notice of trial how given. Time of Trial- — The trial of an election petition is to l»e com- menced within six months from the time when tlie petition ins presented, and is to be proceeded with de die in diem ; but it may V* adjourned, or postponed, when the requirements of justice render it necessary : sec li. S. 0. c. 11, ss. 44-47 ; Ihde. "liS post. But this rule as to the commencement of the trial is subject to this exception that a trial cannot proceed against a sitting member, without his consent. during the session of the Legislative Assembly, nor within fifteen days after the close of the session ; and in the computation of any delay allowed for any step or proceeding in respect of the trial, or for the commencement of the trial under s. 47, the time occupietl by the session is not to be reckoned : see lb. s. 48. Where three months, exclusive of • r.y time occupied by any session of the Legislative Assembly, have elapsed from the filing of a i>etition without the day of trial being fixed, any elector maj', on application, be substituted for the petitioner on such terms as may seem just : see lb. s. 46. By the Statute R. 8.0. c. 1 1, s. 41, notice of the time, and pLace, «f trial, is to be given in the manner prescribed Ijy the Ridts, not less than fourteen days before the day on which the trial is to take place. It will be observed that this Rule requires that the notice shall bt given fifteen days before the day of trial. The day appointed, may, by consent of the parties, and by order of a Judge, be altered to an earlier day : Re Wf.st Elgin EUclk'f.. Cascaden v. Monroe, (Ont.) Hodg. 227. Place of trial. FlaCO of trial. — The trial is to take place in the Electoral Dis- trict, the election or return for ^rhich iu in question, unless it appears to the Court that special circumstances exist which render it desirable that the petition should be tried elsewhere, in which case the Court Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A. — 21. 729 may appoint such other place for the trial as api>ears most convenient: see R. !^. 0. c. 11, s, 40. After the trial has cununenceil, it may be r.djourned to any other place uithui the lii^trict : see /'*. s. 44- When either party desire the trial to take place elsewhere than in the Electoral District, a special application supporteil l>v athdavits of the facts constituting the special circumst.anccs nlied on, must \)e Juade, such application should be niaile to the Court, :iu>l not to a Judge in Chambers : Collins v. Pricf, 5 C. P. L). 544. Where a rule has been taken out apjxiinting the trial to take place at a place not with in the Electoral District, it was held that the Juil,.ie at the trial had no power to adjourn the trial to a place within the Kleotoral District^ Be South (I'rey Eltction, IJunitr v. Laiultr {Oht.\, Hinlg. 52. Election Petition, how tried :— Where ci>rnipt practices are Kl.'otion petition, alleged against a candidate, or his agents, the i>etition nmst be tried Jon-mruractices* by tw(j of the Judges on the void of Elcctitiu Judsies : A'. X. O. e. 11. "lleKod— two s. 3S. In other cases, except wliere the petition nutv^s a question o' law for the determination of the Court, as in the Act mentioned, the petition is to be tried by one of the Judges on the rota, sitting in open Court without a jury : III. s. 39. Neither the Act nor Kules state specifically how a petition which raises a (juestion of law is to be tried. It seems ekar. however, tiia^ it is not every petition which raises a ijuestion of law w Inch is excluded from trial by a single Judge, but simi)ly cases where the ipiestion of l;uv is stated as a special case uiuicr It. .V. (/. c. 11, s. 02. It is presumed that iu such cases the intention of the Act is, that ijuestions 01 law so raised should be disposed of by at le;ist two of tiie Election Judges. Questions of law arising at a trial may be reserved by a Judge *>'iif^ti"n.soflii\v under s. 5(), which shows tiiat a petition is not excluded from tria' by a single Judge merely because a question of law arises niKin it. .' i is not compelled to reserve the question, but m.-jy himself determine it, if he think lit : Xor/h York Elccti'Hi {'hit.) Uvrhnm v. BvitUhi';, Hodg. <)2. Witnesses- — 'he attendance of witnesses mav lie obtained by ^\i">ts''<'s at- * tiiiihirn'o fil, hoH- service of xulipn'iKt : see N. .S'. (>. o. 11, s. 51 ; or the Judge or Judges j roiun-tl. at the trial, nuiy order the attendance of any person as a witness : /''. s. 52. The tiubjKi'Jia is issued on pfdapi- by the Ile'gistrar of the Court of Appeal. The subpiena must be served personally: this is done by leaving with the witness a true copy of the original writ, omitting, howoer, any other name besides his own that mayl>e ^u the original; and, whenever it is intended to proceed by attachment in e;»se of dis- obedience, the original should be shown to the witness whether he desire to see it or not : Bex v. Slo7tian, 1 D. P. 0. (518 : protluetiou of the original is not otherwise necessary, unless demanded by the witness : Mullett v. Hunt, 1 C. & M. 752. ,J :> ,> 730 Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A. — 22-24. ^^B Iri^i H**^^ '^iiiwt«">" oftriafKgt.* 22. The sticking up of the notice of trial at the ci"?.""***"™' office of the Registrar shall be deemed and taken to be notice in the prescribed manner, within the metming of the Act, and such notice shall not be vitiated by any miscarriage of, or relating to, the copy or copies thereof to be sent as already directed. The notice referred to in this Rule must be stuck up in the office of the Registrar of the Court of Appeal, not less than fourteen clays before the clay on which the trial is to take place : R. S. 0. c. 11, s. 41, and by the preceding Rule 21, the notice is requiiecl to be put up fifteen days before the clay of trial. Notice of trial,- 23- The uotice of trial may be in the following form : — "Controverted Elections Act." Election Petition of (ncfnie the Electoral Division,) Take notice that the above Petition (or Petitions), will be tried at on the day of , and on such other subsequent days as may be needful. Dated the day of By order (Signed) A. B. Registrar of the Court of Appeal. Notice of trial to be sent to Clerk of Crown in Chancery who is to deliver poll books to Judge's Itegistrar. Poll books to be returned after trial. 24- The notice of the time and place of the trial of each Election Petition .shall be transmitted by the Registrar to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery shall, on or before the day fixed for the trial, deliver or cause to lie delivered, to the Registrar of the Judge who is to try the Petition, or his Deputy, the Poll Books, for which the Registrar or his Deputy shall give, if required, a receipt ; and the Registrar or his Deputy shall keep in safe custody the said Poll Books until the trial is over, and then return the same to the Crown Office. Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A. — 24-25. 731 The Registrar by whom the notice of trial 13 to be transmitted to the Olerk of the Crown in Chancery is the Registrar of the Court of Appeal. But the Registrar to whom the Poll Books are to be de- livered is the Registrar appointed by the Election Judges for the Court at which the Election Petition is to be tried : see post Rule 31. the following 25. At anytime after an Election Petition is filed, inspection of '' documents in either party, by order of the Court or a Judge, may P'i"'*'«''^'o" <>' ^ have production and inspection of all books, li?ts, com- '«» Chancery, missions, ballots, certificates, statements, papers, docu- ments, and returns whatsoever, relating to the Election, returned to, or in possession of, the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, at such place and in such manner, and upon such terms as the Court or Judge shall direct- And for the purpose of such production and inspection, and for the purposes of the trial of the Election Peti- tion, the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery .shall deliver or transmit, as and when directed by Rule of Court or Judge's order, the said books, lists, commissions, ballots, certificates, statements, doci'ments, papers, and returns, in such manner, and to such officer, as by order of the Court or a Judge shall be directed. The said books, lists, commissions, ballots, certifi- cates, statements, documents, papers, and returns to be returned to the custody of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, after the trial of the Petition, or after the purpose has been served for which their delivery or transmission was required. In addition to the discovery of documents in the possession of the Discovery by Clerk of the Crown in Chancery provided for by this Rule, both the parties, petitioner, and respondent, and any candidate for whom the seat is claimed, may, at any time "after the petition is at issue," be examined before an Examiner, or the Registrar of the Election Court, by the opposite party : R. S. 0. c. 1 1, ss. 17, 18, 19 ; and an order for production of documents under oath by the opposite party, may be also obtained : lb. s. 27. Neither the statute R. S. O. c. 11, nor these Rules, define when a petition is to be deemed " at issue." By 34 Vict. c. 3, a. 9, the peti- tion was to be deemed at iaaue after the time for making objectiona 31 J ;>■ 732 Ontario Elections— Rules of C. A. — 25-20. ^k i^Hi '"■>" '* to the security had exi>iretL if none were made, or after such olijec- tions, if any, were disjwsetl of; but the mode of giving security provided Ijy that Act having been changed Ijy subsequent statute, this provision of 3-4 Vict. c. 3, s. 9, was dropped at the revision of the statutes, and no other penoil of time substituted. In practice, a petition is deemed to Ite "at issue " as soon as it is served on tlie respondent. Poitponement of 26- A Jiidge iiiav fioui time to time, by order made upon tlie application of a party to the Petition, or by notice in such form as tlie Jueen cracemed in the election to which the petition kW^ lb. s. 52 ; even though such person has not been subpcenaev: either of the parties. Order to eommit 34. In the evcut of Its being necessary to coniE tor contoDpt — ° •' form of. any person for contempt, the warrant may w follows : — Ontario Elections — Rules of 0. A. — 34. 735 At a Court holden on at for the trial of an lEecti«>n Petition for the {here name the Electoral Ipo.ision), before the Honourable and one of the Iju'l'es for the time being for the trial of Election I Petitions, pursuant to the "Controverted Elections Act." Whereas, A. B. has this day been guilty, and is by [the said Court adjudged to be guilt}', of a contempt '.ii-^reof : the .said Court does, therefore, sentt-iice the Ijai'l A. B. for his said contempt to be imprisoned in ItKe Gaol for and to pay t ) our Lady It!;'^ Queen a tine of $ , and to be further im- |[ri/ be) and all constaV)les ml otlicors of the Peace of any County or place wliere ItLe said A. B. may be found, shall take the said A. B. pto custody, and convey him to the said Gaol, and there |todv, and that he shall be detained in the said Gaol ^1 pui-suanee of the said sentence. Signed the day of A.D. To he signed by the Judije. " In any case arising under this Act (/?. S. 0. c. 11) any JudKe for Attachmi^nt for i ■ XI , i- i. i • 1 r T.1 .• ■•.• contempt when -■: tuue being on the ro,.<.i for the tnal of Election petitions, or any it may be ordered h ige of the Court of Appeal, shall for the purpose of enforcing pctdience to any rule, or for punishing any contempt whatever, have • same power of granting c. writ of attachment, to be issued from : Court of Appeal in vacation, as well as during the sittings of the : I Court, as the Court of Queen's Bench has to enforce obedience to ^y rule or for punishing any contempt whatever " : see U.S. 0. c. 11, 106. Tois Rule appears to be intended to supplement the procedure ' atcJ out by the above section of the Statute ; and is intendetl to k?'v to c;i3es of contempt committed at the trial of the petition. ')ther contempts may be punished by application fdr a writ of c^chment, as pointed out by the Statute. The publication of com- ets in a newspaper with a view to influence the result of an election Ji '> > 736 Ontario Elections— Rules of C. A, — 34-30. trial is a contempt of Court nnd may be punished by attachment : see i?e Lincoln Election, 2 App. R. 353. fowhorndT™"' 36. Such warrant may bo made out and directed to rected. ^j^^. Slievift", or otlicr person liaviiig the execution of process of tlie Superior Courts, as the case may be, aivl to all constables and officers of the Peace of the County or place where the person adjudj^ed guilty of eontenipt may be found, and such warrant shall be sufficient without further particularity, and shall and may le executed by the persons to whom it is directed, or any or either of them. When the Sheriff is. in interested party, or his office is vacant, the writ or warrant should be directed to a Coroner. c3~ <;i:= Interlocutory queetioD8, Low Ji.'posed of. 36. All interlocutory questions and matters shall U heard and disposed of before a Judge, who shall have the same conti'ol over the proceedings under the " Con- troverted Elections Act " as a Judge at Chambers in the ordinary proceedings of the Superior Courts, and such ([uestions and matters shall be heard and dispcsc'l by one of the Judges (ipon the rota, if practicable, and if not, then by any Judge at Chambers. It seeu-is open to question how far this Rule in purporting to confer jurisdiction in Election matters, upon a Judge in (/hambers, not on the rota, is within the power of the Court. It might be argued that the jurisdiction in Jslection iietitions being a purely statutory jurisdiction, is limited by the terms of the Statute, and only those Judges of the Court of Appeal, and of the various Divisions of the Hi^h Court of Justice, who are placed on the rota can exercise that juris" diction, either in respect of trying such petitions on the meiits, or hearing interlocutory applications arising thereon. It seems clear that no Judge not on the rotn can try an Election Petition, and it might be argued that thi Rule is inconsistent with the Act in pur- porting to give jurisdiction to a Judge not on the rota to hear ajjpli- cations which may in some cases put an end to the proceedings, ami be equivalent to a trial of the petition. The Ride appears to have been copied from the English Rule, 44, of 21st Nov. 18G8. A^,_34-3C. Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A. — 37. 737 J attachment : see nd directed] to ! execution of le may be, an 1 of the County y of eonteni|it [ be sufficient [ and may le irected, or aiiv [fice ia vacant, the latters shall Ix- ho shall have ider the " Con- , Chambers in ir Courts, anl and dispose'! acticable, and rporting to confer l/hanibers, not en Imight be argued purely statutory I, anil only t!io?e isionsof the Hiit [ercise that juns' \\ the niuiits, ^r It seems clear Petition, anil it I the Act in pur- \ta to hear apijli- proceedings, ainl Inglish Rule, 44, 37 Notice of an application for leave to withdraw a ^i^jo"'^"' "' Petition shall be in writing and signed by the Peti- tioniTH or their agent. It shall state the ground on which the application is intended to be supported. Tiie followin;r form shall be sufficient : — " Coriiroverted Elections Act," {name the Elixtoral It^^ti^inwai Diifion) of ?cut'ujn oi (state iiftitlonera) presented day of The Putitiimer proposes to apply to witddraw his Petition upon the following ground (iu^re state the fjroumJ), and prays that a day may be appointed for hearing his application. Dated this day of (Siuned). Withdrawal of Petition- —An Klcetion Petition cannot l)e with- tetneot Court ufawu without the leave of the Court or a .Tuili,'e : see /•'. S. O. c. 11» ?. S-. An'l all the petitioners, if there l)e more than one, must con- cur in the application to withdraw the petition : Ih. s. S8. The iiotice of tiie ap[)lication to withdraw is to be first published I'A the Electoral Division by tlie lieturning Officer : see //>. s. S.3 > link :i9 /-o?/. (»n the h&irini' of the application for witlulrawal, any person who Substitution ot ° ... . anoth'T pprfon iaii:ut have been a petitioner in respect of the Election may apply, a«petitcner, may ana the L'oart or .Judge may order him, to be substituted as a peti- lii'iier : see /?. .S*. c. 11, s. 84. And when the Court or .lud^'e is of <:.«it of .$1,000 was substituted. Whtre no order is made directing the deposit made by the original Miti'tner to stand as security as above mentioned, the substituted Ittitioner must give security in the same manner as if he were an original ijetitioner : see R. S. O. c. 11, a. 85. be ordered. Mlilil 1*1, 738 Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A.— 87-39. ^ 'tt' 'M I <>«i,Ha». *• When petition withdrmwn, report to J>e matle to S|>eaker How far Court ran refure to permit with- drMTkl of petition Coati, llaWIIty When a petition is witlidmwn tlie netitioner is liable to pay the for. of p#tition»r . ;. .• i i. i i^i n ^ ^i • i u u- wlth ilrawing. costs of tlie rcHpondent unless the Court otiiurwiseonliTH : sue J'>. Hr ColliHlDn mujit On an application to withdraw a petition, the petitioner and rv. •ffltUT'i. ^ spondent must make positive aftiy their agents. The existence of any such arrangement must also be denied by the agents themselves : Ju/iimun v. Ihnik'ou 6 C. i\ I). f)53. When a petition is withdrawn, the Court or Judge is in every cnao to report to the Speaker whether in its, or his, opinion, the withdrawal was tlie result of any corrupt arrangement, or in consideration of tho withdrawal of any other petition, and if so tho circumstances attend- ing the witlidrawal : see li. S. O. c. 1 1 s. 89. It would seem notwithstanding /«'..*>. O. c. U, s. 82, anprn, that the Judge, even though he be of opinion that the witlidrawal of the petition is the result of a corrupt bargain, cannot refuse to permit its withdrawal where no person applies to be substituted as petitioner, but can only report the fact to the Speaker. But where an applica- tion to be substituted as petitioner is granted, the withdrawal of the petition is thereby prevented, and the Judge may order the deposit to remain as security for the costs incurred by any person substituted as petitioner : but see Cunningham's Law of Elections, ("ind ed. ) 262. Where the Court in view of the evidence adduced had recommentleil the withdrawal of the petition, and an elector then applied to be substituted as a petitioner, but failed to adduce any additional grounds for invalid.ating the election, the application of the elector to be substituted was refused, and leave to withdraw the petition was granted : Be Peel Election, Hodg. 485. 38- The notice of application for leave to withdraw with BegiBtrar. shall be left at the office c£ the Recjistrar. The Registrar here referred to is the Registrar of the Court of Appeal. Notice of with- drawal to bf left C"py to be served on respoiident and Keturning Otticer. 39- A copy of such notice of the intention of the Petitioner to apply for leave to withdraw his Petition shall be given by the Petitioner to the Respondent, and to the Keturning Officer, who shall make it public in the Electoral Division to which it relates, and shall be forthwith published by the Petitioner in at least ri^^ **'**'*'***' one newspaper published or circulating in the place, if any. .—37-39. OxTAUio Elections— Rules of C. A. — 39-41. 739 iblc to pay the ors ; SCO /'>. HT- titioner nml re. hftve not been ho l)est (tf thfir irrangeiiieiit has leh arraiigfiuent mnon V. J{ ! is in every case , the withdrawal sideration of the aiatances attend- 82, mprn, tlmt itlidrawal of the fuae to permit its ted as petitioner, where an applica- ivithdrawal of the »rder the (lepoait erson subatituteil ns, (2nded.)2()'2. lad recommended en applied to be e any additional >n of the elector raw the petition to withdraw of the Court of 3ntion of the his Petition Respondent, Lake it public Us, and shall Ir in at least the place, if /;a The following may ho the form of such n()tice : — " Controverted Elections Act." In the Election Petition for in which is Petitioner and Responilent. Notice is hereby given that the above Petitioner has on the day of lodged at th«,',»>*-»**AAA44^^ office of the Registrar, notice of an application to y^i* ^ hHT Y draw the Petition, of which notice the followiv* ^^a -o*^*- copy (set it out). And take notice that, by Jfrj^^QXPOHD IaR made by the Judges, any person who might hi<^ been ^ ) . a Petitioner in respect of the said Election may,'v|^t^B^Qp,p,.f^^\0^ ing bfficer%*it ^^'Jlli^ five days after publication by the Returning, this notice, give notice in writing of his intention on the hearing of such application to apply for leave to be substituted as a Petitioner. (Signed) 40. Any person who might have been a Petitioner Any person who <» 1 T-ii • 1 • 1 1 T* • • might have been m respect of the Election to which the Petition relates, petitioner, may may, witliin five days after such notice is published by "ituted. the Returning Officer, give notice, in writing, signed by him or on his behalf, to the Registrar, of his in- tention to apply at the hearing to be substituted for the Petitioner, but the want of such notice shall not defeat such application, if in fact made at the hearing. The Registrar referred to in this Buk is the Registrar of the Court of Appeal. 'lace hearingof ap- 41. The time and place for hearing the application Time and \, *■ ° ^ ' ot hearing c shall be fixed by a Judge, and whether before the plication forwith Court of Appeal, or before a Judge, as he may deem fi«<* ^y ■'"''s*- advisable, but shall not be less than a week after the notice of the intention to apply has been given to the Registrar as hereinbefore provided, and notice of the gC^l'^^'j^^tis time and place appointed for the hearing shall be given Tvl^^Ht^iJSd m*^ to such person or persons, if any, as shall have given p''''"^°«^- 32 ::ii ""Ik 740 Ontario Elections—Rules of C. A. — 41-43. il^ im^ (.MM ^ Abatement of petition. Notice of, to be given. Service of Dissolution of Parliament.i'ffect of. notice to the Registrar of an intention to apply to be .'substituted as Petitioners, and otherwise in such manner and at such time as the Judge directs. The notice of the application required to be given to the person or persons who may desire to be substituted as petitioner or petitioners, must be given by the party making the application for withdrawal. 42- Notice of abatement of a Petition, by death of the Petitioner or surviving Petitioner, under section 90 of the said Act, shall be given by the party or person interested, in the same manner as notice of an application to withdraw a Petition ; and the time within which application may be made to the Court, or a Judge, by motion or summons at Chambers, to be substituted as a Petitioner, shall be one calendar month, or such fui'ther time, as upon consideration of an}'^ special ciicumstances, the Court, or a Judge, may allow. Tlie death of a sole petitioner, or the survivor of several petitioners, causes an abatement of the petition : see H. S. 0. c. 11, s. 90. The abatement does not affect the liability of the petitioner for costs previously incurred : see lb. s, 91. Ordinarily, the personal representative of a deceased petitioner M'ould be the proper person to give the notice of abatement. The notice of abatement is to be served in the manner prescribed by Jfulex 38, 39, ante. Any person who might have been originally a petitioner may, on the abatement of a petition, apply to be substituted as a petitioner, and on being substituted he must give security as upon liliiig a petition: see R S. 0. c. U ss. 92, 93. The effect of a dissolution of Parliament while an Election retition ia pending, before the hearing of such Petition, is, that the Petition : days before the day aj^pointed for trial, exclusive of the day of leaving such notice. The Registrar referred to in this Bide is the Registrar of the Court of Appeal. The notice that a Respondent does not intend to oppose the Petition is also to be given in the Electoral Division: see Rule 45, lii/'ra ; J'.S.O. c. 11, 3. 94. Any person who might have been a Petitioner, " may within the prescribed tiiae after the noti' is given," apply to the Court, or Judge, to be admitted as a respondent: lb. Rule 46 post was probably intended to fix the time within which such application siiouM be made, but the reference to the sections of the Statute in that J'lde appear to be erroneous; at all events, sec. 94 is not referred to there- in, and there appears to be therefore no specific time prescribed. 45. Upon such notice being left at the office of the Notice of dis- T> • 1 inr>i'i cUiimer by Ue- Kegistrar, he shall forthwith send a copy thereof bv «poiuiunt to bo ° . '■ -^ •' forwarded to the post to the Petitioner or his Aorent, and to the I'^titioner and CI -a.' 1 1 1 o ' Sheriff. oheritt, who shall cause the same to be publislied in the Electoral Division. X 742 Ontario Elections — Rules of C. A.— 46-47. Time for apply- 46- The time for applying to Le admitted as a ing to be admitt- ^ rr ^ o ed as Respondent Respondent in either of the events mentioned in the under R. S. 0. c. ^ 10, B«. 84. 92. 84th and 92nd sections of the Act, shall be within ten days after such notice is given as hereinbefore directed- or such further time as the Court or Judge may allow. The references to the sections of the Statute in this Buff appear to be erroneous : section 84 relates to applications to be substituted as a petitioner upon the withdrawal of a petition ; and section 92 re- lates to applications to be substituted as a petitioner upon an abate- ment of a petition. The only section relating to applications to b? substituted as a respondent, is the 94th section, to which this ^'.(f«' was probably intended to refer. The time for applying to be substituted as a petitioner under ss. 84 and 92 is prescribed by Buks 40 and 42, ante. Costs how tnsej. 47- Costs shall be taxed by the Registrar, or at his request by one of the Taxing Officers of the Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario, upon the order of the Court, or Judge's order, by which the costs are payable: and costs when taxed may be recovered by execution issued upon the order of Court, or Judge, ordering them to be paid, and issuing execution upon such order against the person by whom the costs are ordered to be paid ; or in case there be money in the Bank available for such purpose, then, to the extent of such money, bj' order of any Judge, by cheque signed by the Registi-ar, and countersigned by the Judge. otficc fees The offico fccs payable for inspection, office copies, enrollment and other proceedings under the Act, an J these Rules, shall be the same as those payable*, if any. for like proceedings according to the prasent practice of the High Court of Justice. The llegistrar referred to in this liulcia the Registrar of the Conit of Appeal. For tariff of fees : see atite p. 553. Ontario Elections— Rules of C. A.— 48-50. 743 Qj, Atfent of Peti- tioner, or Re- n<-\fi/»o spondent.to leave IlUUt-e notice of his lip- Service on 8 ucli iigent sufflcient. 48. An agent employed for the Petitioner, Respondent, shall forthwith leave written at the office of the Registrar of his appointment iS'tra?*''"'' to act as such agent, and service of notices and })roceedings upon such agent shall be sufficient for all purposes. The agent must be a person entitled to practise as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ontario : see B. S. 0. c. 11, s. 107. The notice must be left at the office of the Registrar of the Court of Appeal. itioner under ss. Itrar of the Court 49. At the time appointed for the trial of any Elec- f^^°^^^^ e°auru" tion Petition, the Petitioner shall leave with the Registrar, for the use of the Judge or Judges, at the trial, fairly written on one side of the paper only — a copy or copies of the petition and of all the proceedings thereon, which show the several mattei-s to be tried, including the particulars of objection on either side. The correctness of which copies in so far as the pro- ceedings are filed with the Refjistrar, shall be certified by the said Registrar. The Judge may allow amend- Ja"ti°u^?^.'' °^ ment of the said copies, or in default of such copy being delivered, the Judge may refuse to try the Petition or uiay allow a further time for delivery of the same, or may adjourn the trial, in every case upon such terms, as to costs and otherwise, as the Judge shall see fit to impose. The Registrar referred to in this Utile is the Registrar of the Court ot Appeal. 50- No proceedincf under the "Controverted Elections Formal objec- ^ '^ ^ tions. Act " shall be defeated by any formal objection. When a petition haa been filed, it would seem that it cannot be ilismissed for any mere irregularity, but the Court is bound to dispose of it on the merits, unless it be withdrawn : see Regina ex rel. Grant V. Coleman, 7 App. R. 626. 744 Ontario Election — Rules of C. A.— 51 Publication of Rules of Court. 61. Any Rule made or to be made in pursuance of tl\e Act, shall be published bv a copy thereof being put up in the office of the Registrar. Jno. G. Spragge, C. J. 0. Geo. W. Burton, J. A. C. S. Patterson, J. A. Jos. C. Morrison, J. A. Rules to be laid The Bides made in piii-suauce of R. S. O. c. 11, are to be laid before menr ^"''** the Legislative Assembly within three weeks after they are made, if the Assembly is then sitting, and if not, then within three weeks aCLer the beginning of the next session : JR. S. 0. c. 11, s. 103, s.s. 3. English practice. So far as the Ihdes from time to time in force to do not extend, the how farintro- principles, practice, and rules on which Election Petitions touching the election of members to the House of Commons in England, were on the 15th February, 1871, dealt with, are, where not inconsistent with B. S. O.c. Hi to be observed : see R. S. 0. c. U, s. 104. .^ 1^ lUBM' '*• •W mm' A.— 51. General Orders C. A. — 1-2. 745 rsuance of tlie jof being put ge, C. J. 0. ON, J. A. 3N, J. A. ON, J. A. ; to be laid before they are made, if thin three weeks 11, s. 103, s.s. 3. io not extend, the 'etitions touching in England, were I not inconsistent . 11, s. 104. GENERAL ORDERS OF THE COURT OF APPEAL, 30th day of March, 1878. 1. Upon, from, and after, this date, all Rules and Former orders i ' ' ' ' repealed, except Orders heretofore made, and now in force regulating "pplTafs'to ufe *** the practice and proceedings in civil causes in this ^'''^ council. Court are annulled, except the Rules now in force re- specting appeals to Her Majesty in Privy Council, and the following Orders, made under the authority of the Court of Appeal Act, are substituted for the same. The Orders relating to appeals to Her Majesty in Privy Council, are to be found post p. 779. 2. Unless otherwise specially ordered by the Court security to be by appealed from, or a Judge thereof, the security required by sections 26 and 27 of the said Act shall be personal and by bond, and may be in the form given in Form of bond, the Appendix, mutatis m 'tandis. (Form A.) Pro- vided that in any case in which execution may be stayed on the giving of security' under section 27, such security may be given by the same instrument, where- by the security prescribed in section 26 is given. Section 26 of The Court of Appeal Act, [R. S. O. c. 38,) wa« reenacted with amendments by T/ie Judicat'.tre Act, s. 38, and reads now as follows : ill III* ;!it. 746 General Orders C. A. — 2. Security for oosta of appeal, when to be given. 38. Xo appeal [to the Court of Apijeal] shall be allowed unless notice thereof ia given in \iTiting to the opposite party, and to tlie Clerk of the Crown and Pleas, or Registrar of the proper Court, within one month after the judgment complained of, or within sudi further time as the Court appealeil from, or a Judge thereof may allow, nor unless [within three months after the judgment complained nf or within such further time as a Court, or Judge, aforesaid may allow] the appellant gives proper security to the extent of §400, to the satisfaction of the Court api>ealed from, that he will etfectuallv prosecute his appeal, and pay such costs and damages as may be awarded in case the judgment appealed from ia [in whole, or in part,] affirmed. The words in brackets show the amendments introducpd by The Judicature Act. Section 27 of The Court of Appeal Act, {R. S. 0. c. 38,) is as follows : — Stay of execution, 27. Upon the perfecting of such security, execution shall be stayed or proceedinRs, (^ the original cause, except in the following cases : pending appeal. o > t- a Documents, or personal pro- perty, ordered to be assi^ed or delivered, to be brought into Court Deeds ordered to be executed, to be executed and deposited in Court. 1. If the judgment appealeil from directs the assignment, or delivery, of documents, or personal property, execution shall not be stayed until the things directed to be assigned, or delivered, have been brought into the Court appealed from, or placed in the custody of such officer or receiver as that Court appoints, nor until security has been given to the satisfaction of that Court, and in such sum as it directs, that the appellant will obej' the order of the Court of Appeal. 2. If the judgment appealed from directs the execution of a con- veyance, or any other instrument, execution shall not be stayed until the instrument has been executed and deposited with the proper officer of the Court appealeil from, to abide the judgment of the Court of Appeal ; Security to be 3. If the judgment appealetl from directs the sale, or delivery of *''d"liTe'v°or'^' possession, of real property, or chattels real, execution shall not be possession, of property ordered stayed until security has been entered into to the satisfaction of the Court appealed from, and in such sum as that Court directs, that during the possession of the property by the appellant, he will net commit, or auflfer to lie committed, any waste on the property, and that, if the judgment be atfinued, he will pay the value of the use and occupation of the property, from the time of the appeal until the j delivery of possession thereof, and also, in case the judgment is fur the sale of property nnd the payment of a deficiency arising upon the sale, that the appellant will pay the deficiency ; le allowed uuless party, and to the he proper Court, f, or within 8uc!i ;hereof may allow, 3nt complained of iresaid may allow] t of §400, to the e will etfectually images as may be whole, or in part,] ntroduced by The ?. 0. c. 38,) is as lion shall be stayed mment, or delivery, liall not be stayed lave been brought ,ody of such officer ty has been given as it directs, that )peal. secution of a con- all not be stayed posited with the the judgment of lale, or delivery of tion shall not bu satisfaction of the ;ourt directs, that llant, he will nut the property, and value of the use 16 appeal until the 6 judgment is fi"' y arising upon the General Orders C. A. — 2. 747 4. If the judgment appealed from directs the pa j'ment of money, r vcurity to be execution shall not lie stayed until the appellant has given security, ordered'to be""*^ to the satisfaction of the Court ap^iealed from, that if the judgmen* P«iJ- or any part thereof, be affirmed, the appellant will pay the amoui tliureby directed to be paid, or the part thereof as to which th jiulgment may be atiirmed, if it be affirmed only as to part, and all damages awarded against the appellant on the appeal. Notice of Appeal. — in addition to the notice of appeal required Notice of appeal, to be given under J. A. a. 38 supra, notice of appeal must also be ~iye„, served on the Registrar of the Court of Appeal, under The Court of Appeal Act, (R. S. 0. c. 3S, s. 30.) This notice must be given before giving the securitj* required by The Court of Appeal Act. The notices to the Registrar of the Court appealed from, and the Registrar of the Court of Appeal must be tiled. The notice may be as follows : In the High Court of Justice, Division. Form of notice of appeal. Between A. B. Plaintiff, (appellant or respondent), and C. D. Defendant, (respondent or appellant). Take notice that A. B. the above named plaintiff hereby appeals from the (judgment, order or decision) pronounced in this cause [or matter) by the Division of this Court, [or by Mr. Justice ] on the daj' of 18 whereby [a rule nisi obtained by the plaintiff for a new trial was discharged], {or as the case may be). Dated, &c., {Si;/nalure). See n. S. 0. c. 38, s. 30. The notice of appe:U must be a formal notice and not a mere com- Notice must be inunication, verbal, or otherwise, of an intention to appeal : Be ^^''""al notice. BUjthaml Youwj, 13 Chy. D.41G; Re New Callao Co., 22 Chy. D. 484. ^^^^ere some of several defendants appeal, notice of appeal need Co-defendants, not be served on their co-defendants, even though relief over is not ue served, claimed against them by the respondent : Freed v. Orr, 6 App. R. 690. It is sufficient for the respondent claiming relief, to serve the non-appealing defendants with the niisoiis against the appeal, a copy of the appeal book, and notice of the hearing of the appeal: lb.; ami see Ord. 23, post. Where the notice was served on the last day after office hours, the Notice, when ether the section re- Rose v. Hickey, 7 P. has elapsed. notice was allowed, but the Court doubted whether the section re- allowed to be ' serTed after time quiring notice applied in that particular case 33 748 General Orders C. A. — 2. III R- 390 ; and where notice had been served in due time on the respondent, but, through the negligence of a clerk of the appellant's solicitor, notice had not been served on the Registrar of the Coun appealed from, notice was allowed to be served on pajrment of costs : ^e Laws, Laws v. Laws, 9 P. It. 72 ; but in England a delay of three days beyond the prescribed time in delivering notice to the officer, was held fatal to the right of appeal : Ex parte Lamh, 45 L. T. N. S. 639, and see Ex parte Lyon lb. 768 ; Re Blyth and Yvun>j, 13 Chy. D. 416 ; and see WrhjM v. Leys, 10 P. R. 354. Notice of appral The service of notice as required by the Statute is not a conditi.*:! ^ve*Co^jum- precedent to the jurisdiction of the Court to hear the api«al, an: dicUon. may Ije waived by the respondent : see Park Gate Iron Co. v. Coat-i. 5 L. R., C. P. 634. Leave to Appeal- — Where the time for appealing has gone by. leave to appeal will not usually be granted except under very speciil circumstances, a mere mistake of the solicitor or his clerk is insun cient ground for extending the time : Bunwhr v. Marx, 19 C. I_ J 10 ; Be Xew Callao, 22 Chy. D. 486 ; Berdan v. Birmiwjhata, 7 Chy D. 24 ; International F. Co. v. City of Moscow G. Co., 7 Chy. 1>. 241: Craifj V. Phillips, lb. 249 ; McAmh'ewv. Barker, lb. 701 ; Re Mant>i. lb. 711 ; Miller v. Brotvn, 9 P. R. 542 : 19 C. L. J. 233; iri% v. Stamlaril, 19 C. L. J. 318 ; Gordon v. G. W. R., 6 P. R. 300; bu: see Foley v. Canada P. L. d: S. Co., 18 C. L. J. 444 ; Re Padtt-y: \V. X. (82) 1 ; 51 L. J. Chy. 344 ; Re Jacques, 30 W. R. 394, wher. Where leave the delay was held sufficiently excused. Where leave to appeal :> for giTiug notice iie<^essary, and the appellant is prompt in applying for leave, tir of appeal. month for delivering notice of appeal will be computed from ti^ date the leave is granted : McRae v. White, 9 P. R. 288. LeaTe to appeal after time elapsed, when granted. S«ciirit7 for cons of app«il, how glTen. Security for Costs- — In every case of appeal to the Court t; Appeal security must be given, in the sum of $400, for the du; prosecution of the appeal, and for payment of the costs of the appeil. This security may be given by the bond of the appellant or appellants or one or more of them (unless the Court dispenses with the execution by the appellant), and of two sufficient sureties : see Ortl. Spoitt p. 751 ; or by payment of $400 into Court : Connolly v. O'Reilly, 8 P. R. 159 : and even after a bond has been given ; the Court apjjealed from may authorize the substitution of a deposit : Chatham v. Erie, 7 P. R- 39i>. An order for leave to pay in $400 in lieu of giving a bond may l^ obtained ex parte : Connolly v. O'Reilly, supra ; but it is not snE- cient to deposit the money, and obtain a certificate of the deposit : it must also appear that the security so given, is to the satisfactioii •:< the Court appealed from, or a Judge thereof : Macdonald v. ^4Wc**- 3 S. C. R. 278. As to the time for putting in security : see B. S. 0. c- 38, S8. 45. 46, 48 : McRae v. White, 9 P. R. 288, supra. due time on the of the appellant "s trar of the Coun L on payment of 1 England a delay ring notice to th? •te Lamh, 45 L. T. /(/i and YouH'j, 13 L i3 not a conditi.-n r the api^eal, nr. ': fron Co. V. Coat-< iling has gone by. under very speciil dis clerk is insur: Marx, 19 C. L. ' rntinyfiani, 7 Chj •o„ TChy. L>. -241: >. 701 ; Re JJantt. . J. 233; in%v 6 P. R. 300 ; V.-: M4; Re Padttc \V. R. 394, wher: eave to appeal :? ing for leave, ic- »mputed from Ur 288. to the Court >-: 5400, for the dut osts of the appeal. ant or appellaiitj rith the executi' i Oiil. 3;>0)«y R. S. 0. c. 38, s. 27, s.s. 3 : Camitbell v. Royal Canadian Bank, 19 Gr. 477. But wlicn the money has been made by the sheriff, and transmitted to the re- spondent's solicitor, before an order staying execution is served, such money will not be ordered to be refunded, even though the order staying the execution be granted before the money actually reacheil the solicitor's hands : McDonell v. McKay, 2 Chy, Ch. R. 354 ; see further, Onl. 4, 5, 7, 8, pout ; R. S. 0. c. 38, ss. 27, 28. Staying Proceedings.— Pending an appeal, proceedings uprii; accounts and inquiries are not in general stayed . Ilyam v. Terry, lit W. U. 32 ; Whitehead \'. Buffalo and L, H. R. W. Co., 7 Gr. 57S; Butler V. Standard Fire Ins. Co. 8 P. K. 41 ; Heiuard v. Heward, 2 Chy. Ch. R. 242 ; (but see Bank of U.C. v. Pottroff; 8 U. C. L. J. 328) ; but where the appeal, if successful, would be nugatory if pro- ceedings were continued pending the appeal, they will be stayed : Wilson v. Church, 12 Ch. D. 454 ; 41 L. T. N. S. 50 ; 48 L. J. Chy. 690 ; 28 W. R. 284 ; and see Adair v. Younn, 11 Chy. D. 13G ; 4(i L. T. N. S. 591 : Wcdford v. Walford, 3 L. R. Chy. 812 ; Goldie v. Date P. S. Co., 7 P. R. I ; Cotton v. Corby, 5 U. C. L. J. 67 ; but not otherwise ; McMurray v. Grand Trunk R. W. Co., 3 Chy. Ch, R. 125. In Re Palmer, 48 L. T. N. S. 52, the Court refused to stiy the trial of issues of fact, pending an appeal on a question of law : and see McDonald v. Murray, 19 C. L. J. 158, where a new trial wa^ allowed to proceed, pending an appeal from the rule granting the new trial, but in Goldie v. Date, 7 P. R. 1, a notice of trial given without leave, pending such an appeal, was held irregular. The application to staj' proceedings will not be entertained if thi time for appealing has elapsed : Brijham v. Smith, 3 Chy. Ch. 11. 313. Proceedings to commit a defendant for a breach of an injunctiiiu. will not be stayed pending an appeal from the judgment, or order, granting the injunction: Gamble v. Howland, 3 Gr. 281, 303 : and set McLaren v. Caldwell, 29 Gr. 438 ; and pending an appeal from a judgment awarding an injunction, the injunction will not be sus- pended : lb., and see S. C. 6 App. R. at p. 434 : Fox v. Toronto and Nipissing R. fV. Co., 26 Gr. 352, unless in the case of a manda- tory injunction, where obedience to the injunction would render the appeal nugatory : see Dundas v. Hamilton and Milton Road Co., 19 Gr. 455 ; but see McGarvey v. Stralhroy, 6 O. R. 138 ; 19 C. L J. 393, where Proudfoot, J., refused a sequestration to enforce an injunction restraining the defendants, from permitting water to flow on plaintiff's land, pending an appeal, after security had been given under section 26. General Orders C. A.— 3. ':)1 ugs thereon cfiuld le apjollint pcuil- R. S. 0. c. 38, s. r. 477. But wlitn iraittecl to the rt- on is served, sucli though the order actually reacheil Ch. R. 354 ; stt ,28. proceedings upoL fyavi V. Terry, I'J . Co., 7 Gr. 57S; ird V. Heicard, 2 >jn 8 U. C. L. J. 3 nugatory if pro- y will be stayeil : ; 48 L. J. CLy. Chy. D. 13G ; 40 ly. 812 ; Goldie v. C. L. J. 67 ; V)ut . Co., 3 Chy. Ch. irt refused to stay question of law : ere a new trial wat e granting the new Irial given without I entertained if tht \th, 3 Chy. Ch. K. of an injunction. [dgment, or order. 281, 303 : and see m appeal from a will not be sus- : Fox V. Toronto case of a mamla- )n would render I Milton Road Co., 138 ; 19 C. L jon to enforce an |ing water to flow had been given Where a sum of money ia ordered to be paid, or in default a re- Appointment of ceiver is directed to be appointed, the appointment of a recei\ er can stayed.*^'' " " " only Ije stayed pending an appeal, on security been given for the uuount ordered to be paid, as required by If. S. 0. c. 38, s. 27, s.s. 4: Fvjc V. Toronto and NiiAs^imj R. W. Co., 26, Gr. 352. In mortgage cases, simply for foreclosure, or sale, proceedings may Mortgage art ion* be st-iyetl jiending an appeal without security being given : Hank of " •"'* aje . r. C. V. Pottrojf, 8 U. C. L. J. 328. And it would seem that the Court appealed from, may, in its discretion, irrespective of T/i'- Court of A}>i>^nl Act, suspend the operation of its judgment in any case pend- ing an appeal : Cotton v, Corby, 5 U. C. L. J. 67. Tlie costs of applications to stay execution, or proceedings, are in Cnst.i of applici- the-li-cretion of the Court : Ride S. C. 428. ceediny.*"^ '"'*" Where money has been paid into Court in order to secure a stay Money paid into ot execution penilinij an appeal to the Court of appeal ; in the event f'"'"'' penilinp , ri ••■,, appt-al— dispcsi- of the appeal provmg successful the appfllvnit is entitled to have the tion of. money paid out to him, notwithstanding the respondent may desire to sj>[)eal : Wilson v. lieatty. Re Donovan, 10 P. R. 71 ; 19 C. L. J. 404 : Afhcrton v. B. N. A. Co., 51,. R. Chy. 720 ; Lindsay Petroleum Co. v. llurd, 3 Chy. Ch. R. 16; BilUnffton v. Provincial Ins. Co., 9 P. R. 67; Crossman v. Shears, 15 C. L. J. 110; McLaren \. Cnld- >r*U, 9 P. R. 118 ; and the respondent in such a case, if he desire to stop the payment out, must give security for damages consequent on its detention in Court : McDonald v. Worthinijton, 8 P. R. 554. But where a sum of money has been paid into Court not to answer any specific purpose, but generally to abide further order, then the Court has a discretion as to ordering the money to be paid out pending an appeal, and in such a case, may require security to be given to re- fund If required : King v. Duncan, 9 P. R. 61. Money paid into Court as security for costs by the respondent, is Money paid in not usually ordered to be paid out pending an appeal : National Ins. toi'ts, when Co. V. Djle^on, 9 P. R. 202; but where it was shewn that the re- ordered to be , . paid out. spondent had goods in this country, and in the appellant's possession, sufficient to answer costs, a sum of money so paid in was ordered to be paid out of Court, notwithstanding the pendency of an apj^eal : Xapier v, Hughes, 9 P. R. 164. 3. The bond shall be executed by the appellant or Ap:«a! bond, '' *• *^ partieii to. appellants, or one or more of them, and by two .suffi- cient sureties, unless such Court or Judge shall think fit to dispense with the execution thereof by the ap- pellant. 752 General Orders C. A. — 4. may b« ordercJ. Ifsuretydie, or If either surety cUo, or become insolvent, pemliiig the appeal, an furthxr security application may be made to compel the appellant to substitute another : Sounders v. Fiiriiu'df, 2 Chy. Ch. IJ, 159; Garje v. ChikuIh PuhMung Co., 20 C. L. J. 134 ; 4 C. L. T. 200. The application must be made to the Court appealed from: Litinnden v. Dark, l!) C. L. J. 234. Excfptions to bureti«s. A bond cannot be excepted to on the ground that the sureties are " standing sureties " of the applicant, in the absence of evidence as to their insufficiency : Xoiral v. Canadit Southern K. W. Co. , 7 P. E. 313. It is irregular for the solicitor of the appellant to become surety in an appeal bond : Beckitt v. Wrwjfi, 1 Chy. Ch. R. 5 ; Grand Trunk li. W. Co. v. Ontario and Quebec li. 11'. Co., 3 C. L. T. 173. A married woman is not a sufficient surety : Mullln v. Paacoe, S P. R. 372. When the title to land, in respect of Mhich a surety qualified, was not registered, it was held that he was an insufficient surety unless he procured registration of his title : Adanunon v. Adanmou, 9 P. R. 96. Notice of di'con- When an appellant gives notice of discontinuance of his appeal, the peal— effect of. respondent may without further order, tax his costs of the aijpeal, and, in case of non-payment, obtain an order for the delivery of the appeal bond to him for suit : Hutjhea v. IIue 4 When the iudgment appealed from directs thf given to procure jo i i «toy 01 execution, payment of money, the security required by section 27. sub-section 4, shall be in double the amount so directed to be paid ; provided always that, in cases where the security to be given shall be in a sum above two thousand dollars, it shall be in the di.scretion of the Court appealed from, or of a Judge thereof, to allow security to be given by a larger number of sureties apportioning the amount among them as shall appear reasonable ; and provided further, that, where the amount by the judgment directed to be paid exceeds S10,000, it shall be in the discretion of such Court or Judjve to allow security to be given for such amount less than double as shall appear reasonable. When dispensed See s. 27, S.8. 4, in note to Ord. 2, ante p. 746. It has been beW actions. ^^^^ subsection 4 does not apply to appeals from judgments, iu mort- gage cases for foreclosure, or sale, simply : Bank of Upper Canada Gexeual OiiDEiis C. A.— 5-7. 753 V. Pottroff, 8 U. C L. J. 328, but where such a juilynient also con- tains A personal order for piiynicut of the inortgage ileht, then the suh-section would apply and security must ho given before execution can be stayed. Where, in a suit for an account, at the hearing of the cause, a sum g^^j^ j.^^ account of money was directed to be paid into Court, pending a reffrence to take the accounts, it was held that proceedings might l)e stayed on such direction, pending an appeal, upon security being given : White- htad V. linffah and Lake Huron li. If. ( '«., 7 Or. 578. 5. When the judoment appealed from directs tlie security reqnir- sftle, or deliver}' of possession, of real property, or chat- jjih-'r" Tr po*.' tels real, the security required by section 27, sub-section ^J'eN'roJdered. 3, shall be taken in double the yearly vaUie of the property in question, uidess the Court appealed from, or a Judge thereof, shall otherwise direct. For 8. 27 8.S. 3, see Vnl. 2 and; p. 74G. The Court refused to .«tay execution of a judgment for defendant in replevin for a month to enable the plaintiff to give security : Scvtt v. Carceth, 20 U. C. Q. B. 4.S5. 6. The parties to every such bond as sureties shall Atnjuvitot jusU- by affidavit respectively make oath that they are uibVi "v^ureties. resident householders or freeholders in Ontario, and severally worth the sum mentioned in such bond, over and above what will pay and satisfy all their debts, and such affidavit may be in the form given in the Appendix. (Form B.) 7. The bond, with an affidavit of the due execution Bond and affl- thereof, and affidavit of justification, shall be deposited tion.andjustifi- • 1 1 /-Ni 1 -r» • , !• .1 ^^ , 11 cation, to be filfd. With the Clerk, or Kegistrar, oi the Court appealed from in Toronto, and shall be deemed to be perfected and allowed, unless, within fourteen days after being Bond allowed i4 • 1 i»n 1 111 drtvs afler noticij served with notice thereof, the respondent shall move of eiins;, unless ■*• moved against. lor its disfillowance. The bond, and affidavits of execution, and justification, nre separate y,^^^ ^^^ afflda- (locnments, and each must be stamped with a proper filing stamp : vits to be filed. ^'UBi'th V. Smart, 1 Chy. Ch. R. 269. The affidavits of execution, and justification, should be entitled in the cause. ,r- — 754 General Orders C. A.— 8, Affldnvitofjupti- The affidavit of justification cannot be dispensed with : DnnpJhi v. flcatlon cannot 7 , r.u /-. t3 ^o be dispensed Jonc.% 4 Chy. C. R. 48. with. Motion for dls- \Vhere the respondent objects to the sufficiency of the bond, he whenTade^'^'"* ™"^* '""^^^ *" disallow it, or it will, under this Order, stand allowed after the lapse of fourteen days from its filing. The motion should be made in the Court appealed from. The application maj* be enter- tained by the blaster in Chambers, or, when the bond is filed in an outer County, by a Local Master, or County Court Judge, having jurisdicticm : see Rule S. C. 422 ; Holmestcd's Manl. Pr. 214 ; Brujham v. Smith, 1 Chy. C. R. .334. ,111' ill Affidavits may be used. Sureties may be examined. Objections to sureties. Fiat of Judfie to Slieriff to stay execution, when granted. Affidavits may be read in opposition to the affidavits of justifica- tion of the sureties: Campbell v. lioyal Cmuolian Bank, 6 P. R. 43; Briijhani v. Smith, 1 Chy. Ch. R. 3.34; and the sureties are also liable to cross-examination on their affidavits of justification : Rule S. C. 283, and see Holmested s Manl. Pr. 204, 205 ; but see Firth v. Rijau, 20 c. L. J. r;;. The sureties cannot be objected to, merely on the ground that they are " standing sureties " for the appellant, if not shown to be otherwise insufficient: Xorval v. Canada Southern R. W. Co., 7 P. R. 313. It is irregular for the appellant's solicitor to become a surety : BeeJcitt v. Wraijg, 1 Chy. Ch. R. 5. A married woman is an insufficient surety : Mullin v. Pancoe, 8 P. R. 372. Where the bond stands allowed under this Order, by reason of the lapse of fourteen days from its filing, a Judge's fiat to the sheriff to stay execution may be obtained : R. S. O. c. 38, s. 28. But where tiie appellant claims to stay execution before the fouiteen days have expired, then a special application fir that purpose is necessary under the following Order. Action on appeal Where the appeal to the Court of Appeal is dismissed, an action stiwwir''*" ^^ *^*® appeal bond will be stayed where the appellant has given proper security, and id prosecuting an appeal from the decision of the Court of Appeal to the Privy Council : McLaren v. Stephen, ID C. L. J. 404. Special appiica- 8- The appellant may, after such deposit, make a execution may Special application, before the expiration of fourteen days, to stay execution in any of the cases mentioned in section 27 of the said Act. See section 27 in note to Ord. 2, ante p. 746. General Orders C. A. — 9-11. 755 ath : DoneUii v. 9. After the security has been perfected, the appel- After security •' r ' £ I perfecU!(1, case to lant shall prepare a draft of the case mentioned in the j*a?[tP"ggJ"b. 31st section of the said Act, and shall submit such mitted to reiipon- ' (lent. draft to the respondent, who shall return the same within four days, with his modifications or suggestions, and in the event of differences, the appellant shall give two days' notice of an application to the Court, or Judge, to settle the case, in pursuance of the said section ; and if in the opinion of the Court or Judge such application was occasioned bv the unreasonable conduct of either party, such party may be ordered to pay the costs thereof. The security referred to in this Order is the security for $400 for the costs of appeal, and not the security required to be given in order to secure a stay of execution. When one of several defendants appeals, the other defendants are Codefendants :i(it entitled to n(»tice of settling the case, even though the plaintiflf notice of BettUng claim relief over against them : Freed v. Orr, 6 App, K. G90 ; and case, see Ord. 23, imst. 10. Where the case has been settled by the parties costs of unneces' .*•■'■ sary matter In- theniselves, no costs shall be taxed, either between eluded in appeal book not to be party and party, or Solicitor, or Attorney, and client, allowed, for an}'^ matter stated in the case, which was not reasonably necessary to raise the question in appeal. The case should only contain as much of the proceedings as is necessary to raise the questions involved in the appeal : see Parmna w Stondnrd Insurance Co., 4 App. R. at p. 330, per Burton, J. A., and see Sickles v. JUoi-ria, 1 Charl. Notes of Cases, 174. Where the notes of the evidence have been lost, the Court of Appeal may allow the evidence to be taken over again : Ex 2)arte Firth, Jie Coiclmrn, 19 Chy. U. 419; 51 L. J. Chy, 473. 11. The appellant shall serve his reasons of appeal Reasons of, and . n t flK'iinst appeal- along with, and as part of, the draft case mentioned in tobeseryed. the 9th Order, and tlie respondent shall serve his reasons against the appeal, within ten days from such service, or within such further time as a Judge of the Court of J ppeal may allow. -«,,i-i!i»»"" 756 General Ordeus C. A. — 12-16. Reasons of ap- peal, when only ■-Sarii'"*';: '*'ft;:3llCii. *^'*fcii 12> It" the appeal is from a part only of the judg- ^ppeiiMfrom! "^ent, the reasons of appeal shall specify the part. 13. If the respondent shall neglect to serve reasons Neglect of rrs- pondent to aerve appeal — effect i reasons "K^^'"*^^ against the appeal, the Court may hear the appeal ex parte, and give judgment thereon without the interven- tion of the respondent. Appeal book to be printed. 14. Upon being served with the respondent's reasons against the appeal, or upon his having m.ade default in service thereof, the applicant shall cause appeal bo'ok> to be printed containing the case as settled by the parties, or the Judge, and the reasons tor tlie appeal and the reasons against the appeal, if such latter reasons have been served as aforesaid, and anv notitv given under the 10th of these Orders, and forth witL t^"te^euvered.'*^ deliver one of such copies to the Registrar by whoin the same shall be filed as the stated and settknl ca.v and ten copies for the use of the Judges and Orticei> of the Court ; and also thirty copies for the puqMjse t ■ being delivered, in the event of an appeal to the Supreu' Court of Canada, to the party appealing to that Com-: for use upon such appeal. Such additional thirty copies are not required to It deposited in cases of apiieal from County Courts. The words ia italics were added by Ord. 68, jtost. Leave to deliver 15. The respondent may after such printed b*wk appeal, after has bccu delivered to the Registrar, apply to a JikI'.'i: j may be granted, of the Court of Appeal for leavc to serve his i-easoiir upon affidavit accounting for the delay, and such leave I may be given upon such terms as the Judge may think proper. Cross appeal un- 1$. A cross api)eal shall not under any circurastanceH necessary— pro- * ' *^ ,1 ceedingsiniieu be ncccssary, but if a respondent intends up^a twj hearing to contend that the decision should U rarietij he shail with his reasons against the appeal give Moti(sj General Orders C. A. — 17-18. 767 of such contention to any parties who may be affected crowtppeai. by such contention, and such notice shall concisely state the grounds of such contention in the same manner as reasons of appeal are stated. The omission to give such notice, shall not diminish the powers conferred by the Act upon the Court of Appeal, but may, in the discretion of the Court, be ground for an adjournment of the appeal, or for a special order as to costs. See English Rule S. C. (1883), Ord. 58, r. 6. Where one of several defendants appealed, and the plaintiff claimed relief over against the co-defendants who did not appeal, service of notice of appeal, under J. A. n. 38, on such co-defendants was held unnecessary, but it was held that they were sufficiently notified by being served with the respondent's reasons against the appeal, a copy 'jf the printed appeal book, and notice of the heating of the appeal : Freed v. Orr, 6 App. R. 690. Under the English Rule a respondent was permitted to proceed with a cross appeal on a pouit in which the ap^)ellant had no interest : Ralph V. Carrick, 11 Chy. D. 873. But it was held a respondent cannot cross appeal simply on a question of costa : Harris v. Aaron, 4 Chy. D. 749, and see J. A.s.^2; Rule S. C. 428. Where relief over claimed by re- spondent against defondants who do not appeal. Ab to matter in whost. 20- If the jiress has not been carefully corrected, the Court may disallow the costs of printing, or may decline to hear the appeal, and make such order as to| postponement and payment of costs as may seem ju^t 21. The printed case, and the copies thereof for the use of the Couii, shall be delivered to thu Registrar, within thirty days after the allowance of the security, unless the time shall be extended by the Court of Appeal, or a Judge ; and in the case of neglect or omis- sion by the appellant to comply with this Rule, the respondent may apply to a Judge upon two days notice to the appellant for an order dismissing the appeal as for want of prosecution, and the Judge may thereupon make such order as to dismissing the appeal, or otherwise, as may appear just. 21. General Orders C. A.— 22-25. 769 here the same ir reports, but L in the appeal le of the cause retained in the ; in this Court, )ondent" being dent), Plaintiff. ant), Defendant. •peal book to con- es of the filing of all case without the ier has not been lly corrected, the rinting, or may such order as to may seem ju^t, The "security" referred to in this Order is for the costs of the appeal, and not the security required to be given in order to procure i\ stay of execution. The full Court will not interfere with the discretion exercised by a single Judge under this Order: O'Xeill v. Travellers Insurance Co., 9 App. R. 54. 22- Appeals shall be entered by the Registrar upon Appeau.how the list for hearing at the next regular sittings of the ing. Court, which shall commence at least eight days after the receipt by him of the printed copies ; and the appellant shall serve the respondent, or such respond- ents as are directly affected by the appeal, with notice Notice of hear- of hearing, at least seven days before the first day of '"^' such sittings ; and he shall at the same time deliver to the respondent two printed books. Any person liable to be aflfected by the order of the Court of Appeal may appear even though not served, and costs may be awarded him : He Neiv Callao, 22 Ch. D. 484. 23- If, in the opinion of the Court, any parties not court may I 1 J. i 1 i*^ 1 J.1 /^ i T i order parties not served ought to be notined, the Court may direct sorveatobe service to be made, and may postpone the hearing of the appeal for that purpose, upon such terms as may seem just. 24. If either party neglects to appear at the proper pefauit of parties day to support, or resist, the appeal, the Court may ;;th«aring_effect hear the other party, and may give judgment without the intervention of the party so neglecting to appear, or may postpone the hearing upon payment of such costs as the Court shall direct. 25. Interlocutory applications to the Court, or a ,„teriocutory Judge, shall be made by notice of motion supported HPPi^oationi,iiow by affidavit to be filed in the oflice of the Registrar before the notice of motion is served. 760 General Orders C. A.— 26-30. n may be in the manner in which reasons of appeal are drawn in appeals brought up from the Superior Courts. Petition unneeef. 35- It shall not be uecessaiy to serve any petition. or any other notice than those hereinbefore provided. 36- The clerk, or assignee, or other officer, having the custody of the documents, papers, and proceinling^. shall upon the request of any party interested iu the appeal, and upon receiving a sufficient sum to defray postage, tran:mit the same to the Registrar for the use of the Court, and it shall not be necessary to prepjire any case, when the appeal is to be heard by a single Judge, but the appellant shall, when setting the appeal Clerk, or •.—'us nee, to trancmit documeuts. General Orders C. A. — 37-39. r63 down to be beard, leave a cojiy of tbe notice of hearing with the Registrar, to be delivered to the Judge. 37- After the appeal has been disposed of, the Regis- J^eTrangmlttid*** trar shall at the request of any person interested, and upon receiving a sufficient sum to pay postage, return such papers to the officer from whom the same were received. not to eard if 38- If the necessaiy papers have not been received j);''^^!', by the Registrar, on or before Frida\' preceding the ;!^"i"^°** "*** day named for the hearing, the appeal shall not be heard, unless the Judge otherwise orders. 39- The costs and fees mentioned in Table T) in the costs of appeaii in iosolveDcy. Appendix, and no other or greater shall be allowed on taxation, or taken, or received by, any Solicitor, Attor- ney, Sheriff, or Officer, respectively, for any service rendered under the Insolvent Aot ; and the same shall be the costs, fees, and charges fixed and settled under, and in pursuance of, the 123 section of the said Act. COUNTY COURT APPEALS. County Court appeals are regulated by the provisions of i?. S. O. c. 43, ss. 34-42, and 45 Vict. c. 6 (0.). Cases in which an Appeal lies from County Courts —An cnaesin nhicb appeal lies from a County Court to the Court of Appeal, from the l^Znty Court™ decision of the Judge upon points reserved, or upon any points of law arising upon the pleadings, or respecting the reception, or rejection, of evidence, or from the decision upon any motion for a nonsuit, or for a new trial, or in arrest of judgment, or for judgment non obstante rfffilictn : see R. S. 0. c. 43, s. 35 ; and also from any decision of a County Court Judge under any of tlie powers given by The Adinbns- tration of Justice Act ; and from any decision or order of a Judge of a County Court sitting in Chambers, unf urs, attachment of debts, and pro- ceedings against garnishees ; and fi uni every decision, or order, in any cause or matter disposing of anj' right, or claim, where such decision is in its nature final, and not merely interlocutory: see 45 Vict. c. 6, «. 4 (0). Prior to 45 Vict. c. 6, there could be no appeal from the County Court in garnishee proceedings : Sato v. Hubbard, 6 App. 11. 546. 35 764 General Orders C. A. — 39. Cams in which appeal held not to lie from County Courts. Although the jurisdiction of the Court of Ai)peal is not exclu(ie''^ appeal lies from any decision of a Judge of a County Court in con- tested Municipal Election proceedings: JReyina ex rel., Grant v. Coleman, 7 App. R. 619, but see 45 Vict. c. 6, s. 4 (0.) supra. No appeal lies from any decision of a County Court Judge sitting in Chambers except in the cases specified in 45 Vict. c. C, s. 4, (0.) supra, p. 763. The order of a Judge on an application to amend was formerly held not appealable : Branifjun v. Stinson, 10 U. C. Q. B. 403 ; ami see Anglin v. Municipality of Kingston, 16 U. C. Q. B. 121 : but see Peterkin v. McFarlane, 4 App. R. 25 ; and a decision upon a case by consent without pleadings, was formerly held not to be appealable : Harding v. Knoiolson, 17 U. C. Q. B. 564, and when a verdict is entered by consent, subject to the opinion of the Judge upon the law and facts, no appeal will lie from his decision thereon : McCull v. Waddell, 19 C. P. 213 ; but see now 45 Vict. c. 6, s, 4 (O. ) supra. No appeal lies from the ruling of the Judge as to the right to begin : Hastings v. Earnest. 7 U. C. Q. B. 520. An appeal will not lie from the granting of a rule nwi before it has been made absolute, or discharged : Robinson v. Richardson, 32 U. 0. Q. B. 344 ; but it seems that the rule absolute, or rule dis- General Ordkhs C. A.— 80. 765 is not excludeil • trial has been be Court will not exercised by the R. 337 ; anil 81 e lo BO, where th^' lellant : CcuuijheH go of tlie County tlictory evidence, gh, if the matter ive decided other- Feehan v. Banl; jcision under T/"' id : lie Shaver «"? ell, 3 App. H. 510. nt entered : Mm- Dickinson, H C. V. 175 : but an appeal iTithstanding judg 5 given within teu such further time, ity Court appealed ful the Court may s. 4, (0.) not to lie- >''j nty Court in con- ex rel., Grant v. p.) supra. )urt Judge sitting ict. c. G. 8. 4, (0.) end was formerly Q. B. 403 ; and I. B. 121 : but see an upon a case by to be appealable : irhen a verdict is ulge upon the law lereon : McColl v. '1(0.) supra. >'o le right to begin : ^ule nisi before it Iv. BichardHon, 3i Wute, or rule dis- charging the rule nii>i, need not be taken out before ap^ital : Ponton v. Orand Trunk If . W. Co., '28 U. C. Q. B. 3G7. The Court formerly refused to entertain an appeal, where the ileciaion turned wholly upon the evidence, and involved no point of Liw: Foirhr v. McDonald, 3 U. C. Q. B. 38.-.; lira,j v. Crane, 4 r. C. g. B. 122 ; Mannimj v. Ashall, •23 U. C. Q. B. 302 ; Clark v. ll..rlhart, 6 C. P. 438 ; McKinstry v. Furl,;/, 24 U. C. Q. B. 170 ; llnrrln v. Jiuhinnon, 2."» U. C. Q. B. 247. Nor where the .Judge granted a new trial on the ground that he had not sutliciently directed the jury as to the law : Sovier.'< v. Lirinyitone, 24 U. C. V. B. 64. Who May Appeal. — Besides the actual parties to the cause, persons suing or being sued in the name of others, tliough not men- tioned in the record, and persons on Mhose behalf, or for M'hose Ijenefit any suit is prosecuted or defended, may appeal : see I!. S. 0. c. 43, 8. 34. Time for Appealing. — No time is expressly limited by the Statutes within which an appeal from a County Court must be lodged, except ia the case where judgment has been actually entered, in which case the security must be given witliin ten days from the decision appealed against, or witliin such further time, not exceeding thirty days, as the Judge appealed from may allow : see 45 I'icf. c. tt, s. 5 (O.) All appeals, however, must be set down to be heard at the first sittings of the Court for the hearing of arguments which shall commence after the expiration of thirty days from the decision complained of : see Ord. 40, infra. .Sunday is not reckoned in the tliirty days where it is the first day: Cooiyr v. Z>j>om, 3 C. L. T. 198. Security- — Every appellant must give security for such sum as the Judge may direct, either by bond, or by payment into Court. If a bond be given it must be executed by two persons, whether named as sureties, or as parties interested or otherwise, and nnist be for such sum as the Judge of the Court appealed from directs, con- ditioned that the appellant shall abide by the decision of the cause by the Court of Appeal, and pay all sums of money ami costs, as well of the suit as of the appeal, awarded and taxed to the opposite party : R. S. O. c. 43, s. 37. Affidavits of justification to the amount of the penalty of the l)ond, ara to be made by the obligors, and annexed to the bond, and an atii- •lavit of the due execution of the bond is also necessary. These affidavits should be entitled in the cause. The bond with these affidavits is then to be produced to Judge of the Court api)ealed from, to be approved by him, and, when approved, is to be filed in tiie office of the Court appealed from, until the opinion of the Court Who may njipeal. Time for apiiealing. Security to be Kiven on appeals from County Court*. Condition of >)ond. Affidavits of justiflcation, and of execution of l)nnd, to be filed. ^m 766 General Orders C. A.— 39a. Objection ■ to ■afldtiioy of bond, how taken. <* > Staying proceed- ings pending appeal. Original papers to be certified and tranimitted in C. C. appeals. of Appeal has been given, when it is to be delivered out to the Buccessfui party : /!>., ss. 37, 38. When the Judge rufusoa to certify the proceedings on the ground of an alleged insufliciency ©f the bond, the question as to its suffici- ency may bo tested l)y an application for a mandamus to compel the Judge to certify : Ii'eifina v. Wells. 17 U. C. Q. B. 645; In re Kein- uhati V. Preston, 21 U. C. Q. B. 461. But when the Judge has allowed the bond and certified the pro- ceedings to the Court of Appeal, the Court of Appeal will not refuse to hear the appeal, nor will it entertain an application to strike out i appeal on objections to the form, or amount, of the bond, or the sum- ciency of the sureties, or on the ground that the bond was not filed in due time : Penton v. Grand Tnmk R. jr. Co., 28 U. C. 0- B. 3G7 ; McLellan v McLvUan, 2 C. L. J. N. S. 297 ; llaworth v. Fletcher, 20 U. C. Q. B. 278, but see Pentland v. Heath, 24 U. C. Q. B. 464. Applications to set aside the bond must be made to the Judge of the County Court. The appeal bond, conditioned as prescribed by the statute, is security both for the costs of the appeal, and also for the costs below : Waddell v. liohertson, 26 U. C. Q. B. 376. Staying Proceedings- — Proceedings may be stayed for ten days to anablo security to be given : R, S. O. c. 43 s. 36. The allow- ance of the security, is in practice regarded as a stay of further proceedings, but there appears to be no provision in the Orders o statutes, which makes the perfecting of security ijyso facto a stay proceedings pending the appeal, though possibly in some cases ' respondent would find difficulty in enforcing his judgment, pending the appeal, owing to all the original papers being transmitted to the Court of Appeal under Ord. 39a, infra. The Court appealed from would, however, have inherent jurisdic- tion, to make an order granting such stay pending the appeal : sec Cotton V. Corby, 5 U. C. L. J. 67. (39 «). For the purpose of avoiding unnecessary expense in appeals from the County Courts — particu- larly in making copies of papers — it is ordered that the pleading.s, motions, rules, orders, and other papers certi- fied to the Court of Appeal under section 41 of the Act respecting County Courts, shall be the original papers filed in the County Court; and when the evidence has been taken by an official reporter, his transcript of the evidence used, or prepared for use, in the Count}' Court upon the motion which is the subject of the appeal, shall be the evidence so certified. General Orders C. A. — 40-41. 7G7 ered out to the The said papers, tofjcther with the Judtje's charjxe, inr<>r»-iiow to and h:9 judgment or decision, and also the evidence «"'' roiumo.i when not taken by an official reporter, and all objec- tions and exceptions to the evidence, shall bo fastened together and transmitted with the Judge's certificate to the Registrar of the Court of Appeal, who is to return them to the County Court when the appeal is disposed of. It shall not be necessary to certify or transmit tho KvMenecneed evidence, or tho ob ections or exceptions thereto, in any ortrnn«iniiuj, case in which the appeal is from a ii'J nient, or decision ''pp«'nie jg not fouiiJed upon tlie [)leadings, or upon any action not founded thereon, upon tho evidence. (Wednesday, May 19th, 1880;. R. S. O. 0. 4.3 8, 41, is as follows : "41. Upon the bond being so approveil, or such deposit being paid into Court, the Judge shall, at the request of the appilhmt, certify under his hand to the Court of Appeal, the pleadings in tho course, and all motions, rules, or orders, made, granted, or :« fused, tlierein, together with the Judge's charge, and tho judgment or decision on the same, and, where a trial has been had, the evidence and all objections and exceptions thereto, and all other papers in tho cause affecting tho questions raised by tho appeal." This section, however, is modified by 45 Vkt. c. 6, s. 6 (O. ) which provides that the Judge shall only be required to certify sucli motions, rules, orders, atHdavits, evidence, and other materials, as are necessary for the full understanding of the matter in api)cal together with his judgment or decision on the same. It may be doubted, however, whether this modification of s. 13 applies except to appeals under 45 Vict. c. 6, ss. 4, 5. 40. An appeal shall be set down to be heard at the c. o. .ppeais first sittings of the Court for the hearing of arguments^ Jown. ° which shall commence after the expiration of thirty days from the decision complained of. 41. An appeal shall be set down for hearing, by c. c. appeal delivering to the Registrar of the Court of Appeal, at "^'^^ least eight days before the sittings at which the appeal is to be heard, the certified copy of the pleadings, pro- 768 General Orders C. A. — 42-45. ceedings, evidence and other matters required by section 41 of chapter 43 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, and ten appeal books for the use of the Judges of the Court of Appeal and the officers of the Court. Pleadings, how 'to be printed. hoTpriSed."' 42. The books shall be printed on paper of good quality, on one side of the paper only, in demy quarto form, with small pica leaded, and every tenth line of each page shall be numbered in the margin, and a statement of the reasons of appeal shall form a part thereof. The appeal booka are printed by the appellant without any previous settlement of the case. If the respondent is dissatisfied with the case as printed by the appellant he must apply to a .Tudge of the Court of Appeal in Cliambers to set it aside, unless he merely complains of an omission, in which case he may, under Ord. 48 poM, deliver a memorandum of such omitted matter to the Registrar. 43. A full copy of the pleadings shall not be printed in the books, unless it be necessary for the proper consideration of the question raised upon the appeal, ex. gr. in questions arising on demurrer, or in arrest of judgment, or for judgment non obstante veredicto. In other cases it shall be sufficient to state the substance of the pleadings, in a brief form, in accordance with the example given in the Appendix, but so as to be intelligible. (Form C.) See post Ord. 52. Kvidenct not 44- It shall not be necessary to print evidence which releTUit to ap* . peal, not to iw does not bear upon the question in appeal, but the printed but ^ . . xu • • J 1- J 1 charge, If any, books must alwavs Contain the opinion delivered bv and reasons for .Tim i i • judgjMnt, to be the Judgc in Terra, and his charge in case of a trial by a jury, and his note of judgment in case of a trial by himself. Exhibits, how 45. Exhibits used at the trial shall not be printed far to be printed, jjj ^j^g books, uulcss their contcnts are material to the General Orders C. A.— 46-50. 769 question in appeal, and then only such parts as are material ; if any instrument or clocament be unneces- sarily printed, the expense thereof shall be disallowed on taxation. 46- All formal matters, such as copies of the motion Formal procerd- 1 1 ■!• 1 ' 1 • 1 • • ingi not to b<> papers, and rules dischargmg, or making rules iiisi print^i m absolute, shall be omitted, but such reference shall be made to them including the dates thereof, as may nppear necessary for giving a clear and intelligible statement of the case. 47- No costs shall be taxed, whether between party costs of unnecei- and party, or between attorney and client, for any to be allowed, matter appearing in the appeal books which was not reasonably necessary to raise the question in appeal. 48- The appellant shall, at least six days before the Appeal book and . . 1 • 1 1 1 • 111 notice of setting: Sittings at which the appeal is to be heard, serve the down.to be served 1 '11 • <• 1 • 1 i« 1 ' °" '•'•Pondent respondent with the notice oi the setting down of the six days before , . . sittings. appeal and with a copy of the printed appeal book, and of the grounds and reasons of his appeal. In case the Respondent may J ,.„..., , ,. 1 deliver memo, of respondent is oi opinion that any necessary matter has matter omitted, been omitted, he may at any time before the hearing leave with the Registrar a memorandum briefly refer- ring to such omitted matter. 49- Service of all necessary notices maj' be made service of pro. . , , ' 1 . • ce«dings, how to either upon the attorney, or upon his town agent, m be made, the same manner as if the suit were in one of the Su- perior Courts. 50- If the foregoipfx Rules are not complied with. Noncompliance ., ,,,,,, , , , 5>. WitllAuiM.eff.Ct the appeal shall not be heard, unless the Court, or a of. Judge, shall, on application made upon two days' notice to the respondent, otherwise order. .^ :««<»'■ 770 General Orders C. A. — 51-56. co6t8 Of appeal, gj "phe costs to be taxed, and allowed, upon appeals from County Courts, shall be on the same scale as formerly allowed lapon appeals to the Courts of Queen's Bench or Common Pleas : And a sum not exceedinj; in any case $2, may be allowed for correspondence during the progress of the appeal. It would seem that the old tai iff of costs of the Queen's Bench and Common Pleas, is still applicable to appeals from Countj- Coorts, and not the tariff recently prescribed by the Supreme Court. Where the appeal is from the Surrogate Court, the costs of ap})tal are taxable according to the tariff of the Surrogate Court : li-'gan r. ll'aten, 10 P. K. 364. Appeal books to 52- AH books, as wcU in Superior Court, as County contain dates of * * proceedings, &c. Court appeals, shall contain the date of the first pro- ceeding in the suit cr matter ; and the dates of the filing of the several pleadings shall be stated at the commencement of the co])y or summary thereof. In the event of non-compliance with this Rule, such books will not be received by the Registrar, nor will the appeal be heard. Sittings of Court of Appeal. SITTINGS, VACATION, COMPUTATION OF TIME, ic. 53. There shall be five sittings in the year for tht hearing of arguments, commencing on the second Tues- day in January, the first Tuesday in March, the second Tuesday in May, the first Tuesday in Septemlier, and the second Tuesday in November, or in case any of these days shall be a legal holiday, then on the follow- ing day. Extra sittings ^4. In case of sittings at any other time beinj pointed.*^" deemed necessary, or convenient, for the despatch of business, due notice of the time of holdicg the same will be given. Ords. 55, 56 prescribed the duration of the lou^; vacation, and th« Christmas vacation. These Ordert are now supersedtrd by Bule S. C- 532, imt. General Oudeiis C. A. — 57 Ol. 771 Time for faking proueerlioKB, may lie eblarged, or abridged. Time, how com- puted 57- The time of either vacation shall not be reckoned JjJ^'I'fobVr'ckon" in the computation of the tim»^ appointed, or allowed, appe\7»!'*'"^'^' \>y these Orders, for any act or proceeding, except in the case of County Court appeals. 58- The Court, or a Judge, shall have power to on- large or abridge the time appointed by these Orders for doing any act or taking any proceeding, u})on >pecial application, and upon such term-^ as the justice of the case may require. 59. In all cases in which any particular number of \ /'«/».< .S'. ('. 4')ti, 457. 60- In all cases expressed to V>e cloar days, or where the term "at least" is added, both days shall be excluded. 61. In all matters, relating to services of notices, not specially provided for by these Ordt-rs, the practice of the Court appealed from shall be followed. PAYMENT OF MONEY INTO, AND OUT OF, COURT. Ord. 62-67, related to the payment of money into, and out of, the Ord. 62B7, ob- Court of Appeal, and are now obsolete, being supersetled by the pro- "" " "' »ision8 of 48 Vic. c. 13, ss. 19, 20 (O.,) which are as follows : 8. 19. '* All mortgages, stocks, funds, securities, and all estate Kuncls and secu- thereui, and all moneys and effects standing in the name of the of Appeal, vested Registrar of the Court of Appeal as sucli Registrar, in any cause, '" Ai'>^o"»tant lur.tter, or proceeding, now, or at any time heretofore, pending in the Court, said Court of Appeal are hereby transferred to, and vested in, the Accountant of the Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario as such Accountant, subject to the trusts which respectively attiwh thereto ; and the said Registrar and one of the Judges of the said Court of Appeal are to execute all cheques or documents necessary to effect a formal transfer thereof, if any are retjuired ; and the Registrar is C4 Practice of Court appealed fruiu. to be follo«red when not varied by these Oniti «. ■5WP 772 General Orders C. A. — C4-68. >m m .* fortliwiti; to ('eliver to the Baid Accountant all books of account aiul doctinients in his possesion or control relating to the moneys and property hereby transferred to the said Accountant. " Mciieyg are to 8- 20. " Subject to any Bides of Court to be made under 7'he out*of *Court 0?^ Ohe paid in, and paid out, Hiiih Court. Jq \\\^q manner as moneys are paid into, and out of, Court, in actions pending in the High Court. As to the payment of money into Court : see ante vol. 1., pp. 1S.3, 184. As to payment of money out of Court : see lb. ]). 184, l{ide.i S. C. 477, 478. 67- The following Order shall be substituted for Order 18 of the Orders of 30th March, 1878: [111 is Order is lynnted swpra as Order IS.] 68. The following is to be added to Order 14:— And also thirty copies for the purpose of being delivered, in the event of an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, to the party appealing to that Court for use upon such appeal. Such additional thirty copies are not required to be deposited in cases of appeals from County Courts. A niendiu<>nt of OrU. 14. FORM A. Kno.v all men by these presents that we {naming all tk obligors ivith their places of residence and additions), arc jointly and severally held and tivmly bound unto {naming th obligees icith their jdaces of residence and additions), in the penal sum of dollars, for which payment, well ami truly to l)e made, we bind ourselves, and each of us by liim- self, our, and each of our heirs, executoi-s, and administrators, respectively, firmly by these presents. Dated this day of "Whereas {thleadings, and all other necessary documents or papere, when not other- wise expressly provided for, per folio of 100 words, or under 20 Making other c pies when required 10 When more than Jiv^' coj>ies are required of any notice or other paper, five only to be charged for, unless the notice or pajwr is printeJ, and in that case printer's bills to l>e allowed in lieu of copies). itMS. uavy, 1878. 187S. IS. J similar form h '.)Vt If and parti/, and 'ient, [lebtor, or ion, where in, or for igued by be argued 82 00 1 00 affidavits, all other lot other- 00 words, 20 10 il of any arged for, lid in that f copies). General Orders C. A. — Forms. Drawing schedule,liNt or notice uf liabilities, per folio, when number of creditoi"3 does not exceed twenty 20 When the number of creditoi-s therein exceeds twenty, then for every folio of 100 words over twenty .... 010 Every common affidavit of service of papers, including attendance 50 Every common attendance 50 Every special attendance on Judge, or before assignee, or at meeting of creditor 2 00 For every hour after the fii-st 1 00 (To be increased by the Judge at his discretion). Fee for settling s))ecial composition deed, or consent to discharge 2 00 Fee on writ of attachment against estate and effects of insolvent, including attendance 2 00 Fee on mile of Court, or sjiecial order of Judge (whether nigi or absolute) 1 00 Fee on sub. ad test, including attendance 1 00 Fee on sub. duces tecum including attendance 1 25 And if above four folios, then for each additional folio, over such four folios 10 Fee on every other writ 1 00 Every necessary letter 50 Cost of preparing claim of creditora, and procuring same to be sworn to, and allowed at meeting of creditors, in ordinary case, where no dispute .... 1 00 Preparing for publication, advertisements required by the Statute, including copies and all attendances in relation thereto 2 00 Preparing, engrossing, and procuring execution of bonds or other instruments of security 2 00 Actual travelling expenses, not exceeding in any case 10 cents per mile, actually travelled Actual disbursements for )x>stages and other necessaiy expenses Bill of costs ; engrossing, including copy for taxation per folio 20 4 iO 776 General Orders C. A.— Forms. Copy for the opposite party 5" Taxation of costs 1 00 No allowance to be made for unnecessary documents or papers, or for unnecessary matter in necessary documents, or j)aj)ers, or for unnecessary length of proceedings of any kinil. COUNSEL. Fee on arguments, examinations, and advising \n-o- ceetlings, to be allowed and fixed by the Judge as shall appear to him proper under the circumstances of the case. FEES TO CLERK. Every writ, or rule, or order 50 Filing every affidavit or proceeding 10 Swearing affidavit 20 Copies of all proceedings of which copy besj)oken or required, per folio 100 words 10 Every certificate 50 Taxing costs ?0 ''7ee for keeping record of i)roceedings in each case 1 '"> Any search 1 (*0 A general search relating to one insolvency, or the insolvercy of one pei"son or firm 50 For every hearing in any case on applications for dis- charge, contestations or other s])ecial hearings, where the attendance of the Clerk is deemetl necessary by the Judge, per hour 50 SHERIFF. Same as on corresponding proceedings in Superior Courts. WITNESSES. Same as in Superior Courts. MS. 50 1 00 ►curnents lecessarv engtU of sing i>i-o- >s of the 50 10 20 J)oken or .... 10 50 .... SO ach case 1 0'.' 1 IH) , or the 50 for (lis- earings, deemed 50 iV ior Courts. Gk.nkral Orders C. A. — 35. In case of any proceedings not provided for by this tariff', tilt' charges to be the same as for like proceedings, according to the tariflis of the Superior Courts. Thomas Moss, C. J. Geo. W. Buktox, J. C. S. Patterson', J. Jos. C. !M0RUIS0N,/. r77 APPEALS TO HER MAJESTY IX PRIVY COUN'CIL. (Orders of Hth Scplviiiber, 1S71.) 35- That the security to be mxen in cases of appeal security to be * , given on iin>e«I» to Her Majesty in Privy Council, shall be personal, to Pri»yCouncu and by bond to the respondent or respondents, such bond to be executed by the appellant or appellants, or one or more of them, and by two sufficient sureties, (except in special cases, as mentioned in the fore^joing Rule, number three, [No. 4 of pre tie nt Orders,]) in the penal sum of two thousand dollars, the condition of which lx)nd shall be to the effect that tlie appellant or appellants shall an s ar expenses incurred and paid for the preparation of sir transcript be stated and certified upon it by the Regis- trar, or other officer, preparing the same. Ordkus of thk Phivv Council — 3-4. 781 III. That wliere the roconl of proceedings or evi- Trsnucripu may (lenco in the cause appealed has been printed or partly :>''rf>^i printed abroad, the Registrar or other proper officer of the Court from which the appeal is broiiglit shall be l)Ound to send lionio the same in a printed iorm, either wholly or so far as the same may have been printed, and that he do certify the same to be correct, on two copies, by signing his name on every printed sheet, and by affixing the seal, if any, of the Court appeiiled from to these copies, with tiie simction of tlie Court. And that in all cases in which tlie parties in appeals shall think fit to have the proceedings printed abroad, they shall bo at liberty to do so, provided they cause fifty copies of the same to be ])rinted in folio, and transmitted, at their expense, to the Registrar of the Privy Council, two of which printed copies shall be certified as above by the officers of the Court apjyealeil from ; ami in this case no further expense for copying or printing the record will be incurred or allowed in England. IV. That on the arrival of a written transcript of written tnm- appeal as the Privy Council office, Whitehall, the prllftl'u.y iier appellant or the agent of the appellant prosecuting the "•'*-''''>*i'"'''" same shall be at liberty to call on the Registrar of the Privy Council to cause it, or such part thereof as may be nccessar}' for the hearing of the case, and likewise all such parts thereof as the respondent or his agent may require to be printed by Her Majesty's Printei-, <^^' by any other printer on the same terms, the appel- lant or his agent engaging to pay the cost of preparing a >py for the printer at a rate not exceeding one s...iling per brief sheet, and likewise the cost of pre- paring such record or appendix, and that one hundred copies ot the same be struck off, whereof thirty copies are to be d* .iverecl to the agents on each side, and 782 OllDEUS OF THE PrIVY COUNCIL — 5-G. 2^5*- ^'^••.w forty kept for the use of the Judicial Oomniittee ; and tliut no other fees for solicitors' copies of the tran- script, or for drawing the joint appendix, be lienceforth allowed, the solicitors on both sides being allowed to have access to the original papers at the Council office, and to extract or cause to be extracted and copied such parts thereof as are necessary for the preparation of the l)etition of appeal, at the stationer's charge not exceed ing one shilling per sheet. Tiangcriptstoiw V- That a Certain time be fixed within which it cirtaio time. sluul be the duty of the appellant or his agent to make such application for the printing of tlie tran- script, and that such time be within the space of six calendar months from the arrival of the transcript and registration thereof in all nmtters brought by appeal from Her Majesty's Colonies and plantations east of the Cape of Good Hope, or from the territorios of the East India Company, and within the space ot three months in all matters brought by appeal from an}' other part of Her Majesty's Dominions abroad; and that in default of the appellant or his agent taking effectual steps for the prosecution of tlu' appeal within such time or times respectively, the a])peal shall stand dismissed without further order, and that a report of the sanie be made to the Judicial Connuitte l>y the Registrar of the Privy Council at their Lordships' next sitting. Appoftif. may »m Vt That whercver itshrll be found that the decision hPArd In the form i. .. i • im i a i i • i rfa ipecikioMc. 01 a matter on appeal is likely to turn exclusively un a tjuestion of law, the agents of the parties, with the sanction of the Registrar of the Privy Council, may submit such question of law to the Lords of the Judicial Committee in the form of a special case, and print such parts only of the transcript as may be necessary for the discussion of the same ; provided that nothing Orders of tfie Privy Council — 6. heroin contained, shall in any way bar or prevent the Lords of the Jinlicial Connnittee from ordering the full discussion of the whole oise, if they shall so think tit; .and that in order to promote such arrangements and sinipliticntion of tlie matter in dispute, the Registrar of the Privy Council may call the agents of the paities before him, and having heard them and examined the transcript, may report to the Connnittee as to the nature of the proceedings. And Her Majesty is further pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that the foregoing Rules and Regula- tions be punctually observed, ol»eyed, and cairied into execution, in all appeals or petitions, and complaint^ ii the nature of appeals, brought to Her JMajesty or to Her heirs or sijccessors, in Council from Her Majesty's Colonies and plantations abroad, and from the (1iann»d Islands, or the Isle of Man, and from the territ'-rif's of the East India Company, whether the same l)e from Courts of Justice, or from special jurisdictions, other than appeals from Her Majesty's Courts of \'ice- Admiralty, to which the said Rules are not to bo applied. Whereof the Ju(k'es and Oftlcers of Her Majesty's Comts of Justice abroad, and the Judges and ollicers of the Superior Courts of the East India Company, and all other persons whom it may concern, are to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. W. L. IlATIIl l{ST. 783 7S4 OUDEKS OF THE PrIVY COUKCIL. AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE, THE 31sT DAY OF MARCH, 1855. Present : The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. ^w**'!:^* ^i**** ludiciai Com- WherGRs cloubts have arisen with reference to the mittee may ri'Iaz t t ■%• • ^ /-^ /• t t\ r Ruien. power of the Juaicial Committee of the Privy Council to suspend or relax, nnder certain special circum- stances, the refifulations in appeal causes establishe'i by Her Majesty's Order in Council of the 13th June, 1853: Her Majesty by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that in appeal cases in which a petition of appeal to Her Majesty shall have been lodged, and referred by Her Majesty to the Judicial Comuiittee, the said regulations shall be subject to any order or direction which, in the opinion of the Lords of the Judicial Committee, the justice of any particular case may seem to require. C. C, Greville. Appendix — Rulfis of the H. C. J. — 1-2. 785 ,TY IS COUSCIL. APPENDIX COSTAIXINO THE RULES OF THE HIGH COUllT OF JUSTICE, AND THE ADDITIONAL HULKS OF THK SrPRKMK COURT OF JUDICATURE FoU ONTARIO, PASSED SINCK THK 21st AUtJUST, 1881, AND THE TARIFFS OF COSTS OF THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, AND THE COUNTY COURTS. C. Greville. «iOD«. RULES OF THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. (Passed 'iisv Aicrsr, 1881). I. — It is orderod by the Judges of thu High Court weekly littinKii that one of the Judges of the Queen's Beneli Division, hi'o. Ja.kc. v or of the Common Pleas Division, sliall sit in open Court, in Osgoodc Hall, ev :y week, excepting during the long vacation, and except during the period from the 24th day of December to the Gth day of January, both days inclusive, for the purpose of disposing of all Court business in the said Divisions which may be transacted by a single Judge. )X — Such sittings shall be hold on Tuesday and Friday of each week, and on such other da^s as the Judge holding such sittings may tlirect. 7S6 Appendix — Rules of the H. C. J. — 3-8. •Saw**;: ofjuffinfc III— One of the Judges of tlie Chancery Divisiun in cby. Division, ^f ^.j^^ ^^^^^ jjigh Court shall sit in open Court, in Osgoode Hall, every week, except during the long vacation, and except during the period from the 24'th day of December to the 6th day of January, both in- clusive, for the purpose of disposing of all business of the said Division which may be transacted by a single Judge. Order of buBinesa IV. — The business before the said Judge shall be taken, as nearly as may be provided, by the General Orders of the (Jourt of Chancery. Fi^darcils'io V. — Demurrers and special cases shall be set down notiw gken! """^ ^^ ^® hoard, and notice thereof given to the opposite party, six days before the day on which they are to be heard. copyofiiemuirer VI. — A copv of the dcmurrcr book, or of the .'^^pecial book or I'lisi' tn 1 •' ' *• be left for Judge, caso, shiill be left with the Registrar of the Division iii which the action is pending, for the use of the Judge before whom such demurrer, or special case, is to be heard, two days before the day appointed for the Rules and orders niti to be futir day rulus. hearint;. VII. — All rules, or orders nisi, directed to be i.ssueil by the Judge .shall be four-day rules, and shall be set down to be heaid at the first sittings of the Judge in open Court, for argument, after the same are returnable unless otherwise ordered by the said Judge. Namuof Jud(;e to be stated iu JudgmentB niid ordt-ra. VIII. — The proceedings before a Judge sitting a< afore.sa id .shall show on their face, in any judgiiiout. decree, rule, or order, to be given, or made, that the business was carried on before a single Judge, ns follows : — " In the High Court of Justice for Ontaritv Before the Hon. Mr. Justice [mun'uuj the Jml(ji\ J.— 3-8. Appendix — Additional Rules of S. C. — 495-490. 787 ncery Divisiuii jpen Court, in iring the long from the 24th luary, both in- all business of ;ted by a single Judge shall he by the General all be set down to the oi)posite ih they are to be or of the {^peciul the Division in se of the Judge ,1 case, is to be )ointed for the IX. It is ordered that the Divisional Courts of the sittings of Di»i. mi 1 iii-iT slonal Courts on High Court do meet on 1 uesday the twenty-third day ■i3rd Aug., issi. of August, instant at 1 1 o'clock a.m. 25th August, 1881. X. All morttrajies, stocks, funds, annuities, and Mortgagei, ^ ° ' _ ' .stocks, ic.TCBted securities, and all interest and estate therein, and all '•• A':«'u«>t«»'of Supreme Court. moneys .and ettects standing in the name of the Ac- countant of the Court of Chancerv, or the Referee in Chambers, or any other officer named by the Court of Chancery, or in the name of the Clerk of the Crown and Pleas of the Court of Queen's Bench, or the Cleik of the Crown and Pleas of the Common Pleas, on the twenty-first day of August, A.l>., 1881, be, and the same are hereby transferred to, and vested in, the Accountant of the Supreme Court as such Accountant^ subject to the same trusts as respectively attached thereto. And the same officers are to execute all necessary cheijues, or documents, to eti'ect a formal transfer thereof. [ted to be issued md shall be set )f the Judge in le are returnable idge. fudge sitting ^^ any judgment. made, that the iiglo Judge, fts fice for Ontario. ADDITIONAL RULES OF THE SUPItEME COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR ONTARIO. 25th August, 1881. 496. These Rules may be cited as the Rules of the uuies, how cited. Supreme Court of Ontario 18.S1, or each separate Rule niay be cited as if it had been one of tlie Rules of the Sui)reme Court and had l>een numbered by the num- ber of the Rule mentioned in the mar hereby substituted for the wortl " action " in the first "'"*" line thereof. 788 Appendix — Additional Rules of S. C. — 497-504. Rule 74 M. (a) smendvd. 497. In Rule 74, sub-section (a) the woid " satis- fied " is hereby substituted for the word " notified " in the third line thereof. rmendtd'"' ^"^ ^^^ ^" ^"^® ""^^ sub-section (a) the word " pro- duced " is hcjL'^by substituted for the word "prove" iu the third line tiiereof. Rule 352 as (b) amended. 499- In Rule 352, sub-section (b) the word " periods " is hereby substituted for the word " period " in the fourth line of the said sub-section. Rule 376 •mended. Rule 100 amended. 500- In Rule 376 the word " proceeding " is substi- tuted for the word " proceedings " in the fourth line thereof. 601- Rule 100 is hereby amended by inserting after the word summons in the fourth line thereof the words " or on notice as the case requires." Ruie78 amended. 5Q2. Rule 78 is amended by adding after the word "behalf" in the last line the words "in which the reference when required by the practice, shall be to the Master, or Local Master." No fee for «e«l when impresied on documento not formerly re- quiring to be •ealed. 5th September, 1881. 503. Where a seal is under the 57th section of the Judicature Act, impressed on any document which before the passing of the said Act did not require to be sealed, the fee of fifty cents mentioned in the oSrd section of "The Superior Courts of Law Act" R. S. 0. eh. 39, shall not be payable on such document. SrdJanuary, 1882. Orders diapenMng 504* Copics of ordcrs dispensing with payment of tr|th payment ./^ 'n iii>.ii Into Court, to be mouey luto Court are, m ail cases, to be left with the left with •' 1. 1 • 1 » Ac«.junt»nt Accountant forthwith, after entry thereof. Appendix — Additional Rules of S. C. — 505-508. The copy must be properly authenticated by the proper oftk-er. \\'ben an order is made dispensing with payment into Court, tlie order should direct how the fund of which payment is dispensed with, is to be debited. 789 606. Where infants are concerned, no order dispels- ouardian to b« ' nntifled iM'fure in'iyui«nj into o Court of moni-y ill which infjinU Notice is required to be given to, or thu consent produced of, all uro lDt«reRte(l. parties entitled to share in the fund of which payment into C'liuit is sought to be disi>ensed with. The direction to pay money into Court is made for the protection of the suitor, and it was formerly not usual to dispense with the payment into Court merely on the consent of the solicitors. 606- No conveyance of tlie lands of infants is to be conveyances of •^ ^ infantn' Innds — settled, until evidence is produced to the officer settling *][!j,j"j|,",'2,'* the same of the purchase money having been paid into officer wttiinit. Court, or of the payment thereof into Court having been dispensed with; and in cases where there is to be a mortgage for part of the purchase money, until evi- dence is given to the said officer of such mortgage having been registered and deposited with the Account- unt. The proper evidence of the payment of money into Court, or of tlie deposit of a mortgage with the Accountant, is the production of the certificate of the Accountiuit, or of the chief clerk in his othoe, certifying the fact 607, It shall be the duty of the Official Guardian to oraciai Guardian see that moneys payable on mortgages held by the of mortgages i^n Accountant, in which persons for whom the said ofpartie.for Guardian has acted are interested, are promptly paid, aot.d aro and that the mortgaged premises are kept properljj insured, and that the taxes thereon are duly paid. 28th January, 1892. Rule BOB- — Uelated to Judgments entered by local officers, and Rule 50S was rescinded by Bule S. C. 517, pott. n«clnd«t. 790 Appendix— Additional Rules of S. C— 509-511. 2» I* Enirr < f nHen by lorn I orticera. Api>««] to Di*i- •HiDal Court, flmn dt-riy a local officer which re<|uir»' to be entered, shall he entered at the office i>f such local officer only. (See Huh- S. C. *18.) 610- In view of the state of business in the several Courts, and of doubts that have ai'isen ujxin the con- struction of Rules 31 G and 317, it is ordered that where, at, or after, the trial of an action by a jury, the Judge has directed that any judgment be entered, any part\* may, without any leave reserved, apply to set a^ide such judgment and to enter any other judgment, on the ground that the judgment directed to be entered is wrong by reason of the Judge having caused the finding to be wrongly entered, with reference to the finding of the jury upon the question, or t|uestion-. suV»mitte|>tal to a Divisional Court from the judj^nient of a Juellant admitted the correctness of the tinding of ti.o facts, hut merely disptited the correctness of the judgment i-r^ nounceurt may We had from any decision of a single Junounceti .>t a trial ; hut not when .fitting otherwise in Court : /iV iier8 may l»e had under /'«/»' .S. C. 471, hut sec Holmcsted's Manual, Pr. 7. 511. In every case in which judgment is entoreil witjjout trial, or the decision of a Court or Judge, or .—509-511. Appendix — Additional Rules of S. 0.-512-513. 7.01 officer which the ortice of 18.) in the several ipon the eon- ?.l thait whci-e, ry, the Judge ed, any party ' to set a'^i^le er jinlginent, to be enteitjl \cr cause«l thr erence to tho or (|uestion-». the trial of an L'ctod that any without any [judgment, anl nuul that the ■h application a Divisional nt of Appt-al. s olO an17. .i~iun in Trn>l- v. .la that thtn; wa# of a Jmlge givcu jaun>l ccrtiun the tjjuling «f the e ju.lj;nu-iit 1"^^ to the Diviiii'Sial ^ge jiriuiounc^i •»* J : /iV GiiUrno. 4<» rj:W. An api**-!! Ibere may l»e bvi Vr. 7. Int is enteretl or Judge, or order as to the costs, and where the amount of judg- <'<>"'»» wi"" nxQnt, pnnKi /(tc<^, anpoars to be witlun the unsdiction t.r.a without ' '. .' > 1 I ^ .1 ,rii,i, how to be of an inferior Court, the taxing (tfficer shall not tax ^•'^'■^^■ full costs of the High Court, without ]>roof on aftidavit to his satisfaction that the suit was jnoporly instituted therein; and if properly within the jurisdiction of the Count}', or Division Courts, then the taxation shall he on the scale of fees in such Courts, subject to revision as in other cases. As to actions within the former jurisdiction of the County Courts see Hide S. V. '»15 iwHt. Where the cause of action is within the jurisdiction of a Division Court, only Division Court costs can heaUowud, and the Jcfenilant is entitled to set ofl'his Higli Court costs : Wlilli v. liilj'nj, 10 P. K. 64 612. In case of trial by jury, and the Judge or Court cmi*, »iiw t-nej makes no order respecting the costs, under Rule 42«S, ''yjuo- the taxation of costs shall be undrr such scale of allow- ance only, as would have been applicable before the passing of the Judicature Act; and the event shall iu such case be to recover costs according to such scale, subject to such rights of .set off as to costs, as a[)|)ly under the Common Law Procedure Act. Under Rnh S. C. 428 in all cases tried h}' a jury the costs arc " to follow the event " unless the Judge otherwise orders. L'udcr tliis h'ltlf although the Judge may not have deprived the plaintitl" of cnsts, he will only be entitled to recover costs on the scale applicahh- he- fore the passing of '/'ic Jitdicatmr Av(, and tli.it suhjoct to tlie defendant's rights to set off his costs : sceC. I^. P. Act, (/'. S. O. c. :<0) ss. 345, 348. 513. Discovery may bo obtained by cither pai-ty nisc.vcry. tim« under Rule 222 after the defence is delivere.l, and by the f'^-" "''^'"'W jilaintirt", after the time for deliveriug the defence has expired. /?«/', .S". C. '222, is as follows : " Any party may, after the close of the pleadings, (or when the application is on behalf of a plaintiff, after the time for delivering the defence of any party to the action has expired) obtain an order of course upon prtecipe, direct- 792 Appendix— Additional Rules of S. C— 514-510. iiig tlie advtsrhu l>i»rty, within ton days after tlio Hervicc thereof, to miikc tlisuovcry un oath of the documents whiuh lire, ui- hnve 1a-cn. in his posHcsiion or power, relating to any matters in (jucstion in the autiun, and to proiluce and deposit the same with tlie proper officer, for the usual purposes, ami such party shall make discovery, and ))roduce and deposit the documents accordingly, without further notice. Rule 4fl2 iippiiiii 514. Rule 4G2 shall ai)i)ly to all Rules relatinij to to all Rules ri'- . I I ^ O latingto tlniu. tllUC. J'lile S, C 462 is as follows : ** A Court or a Judge shall have power to enlarge, or abridge, the time ap,iointed hy these /{itleg, or fixed l)y any order enlarging time, for tloing any act, or taking any proceeding, upon such terms (if any) as the justice of the case may reqture ; and any such enlargement nuiy be ordered, although the application for the same is not made until after the expiration of tlie time appointed, or allowed." Costa in actions within former equity juristdic- tlon of County Courts, how to be taxed. 515- In all actions which (before the passing of the Ontario Judicature Act, 1881, and the Law Reft)riM Act of 1868) might have been brought under the equity jurisdiction of the County Court, and which are now carried on in the High Court of Justice, such fees and disbursements may be charged as arc fixed by tlic Icv'er tariff referred to in Order 553 of the Gene- ral Orders of the Court of Chancery, and for all fees and disbursements not provided for in the said lower tariff', may be charged the amounts allowed in lik«* cases, by the tariff of the 10th September, IHSl, sul)- ject, however, to the same proportion of reduction as exists between the said lower tariff' and the higher tariff" of the Court of Chancery. See note to Cfii/. Ord. 553, ante vol. 1, p. 332. Rule 410 in part rescinded. 516. So much of Rule 419, as applies to sec. 302, of the Common Law Procedure Act, is hereby rescinded, and judgments of the High Court of Justice, shall not be minuted and docketed, as required by said sec. 302. Appendix — Additional Rulks of S. C— 517-oIH. 793 617- Rule 508 is lierobv rescindiHl, anrfi?tnai judg. •' ♦' I » inviit rollH not the Crown, Deputy Ret'istrar, or Local Re-'istrar, to !"'"; ';;""[•"" ' 1 '' O ' o > lornl offices to transmit to the Registrars of the several Divisions of '"^^''to- the High Court at Toronto, the original roll, and the papers of, or belonging to, the same, pursuant to sec. 303 of the Common Law Procedure Act, and Rule 410 of the Judicature Act; but instead thereof, every r,«t..rja,iginont» Deputy Clerk of the Crown, Deputy Registrar, and omit* to be for- T , T-» • 1 II • 1 1 wiirilfil toheaJ Local Registrar, shall once ni every three months trans- <.ffl'.of wvifiou . . ... •'* I'orouto, niit to the Registrar of esich Division at Toronto, a list, in the form hereinafter mentioned, of all judg- ments which have been enteretl by him in such Divi- sion during such period, and from the said lists the Registrars of the several Divisions shall prepare, and from time to time keep up, a general index or list of judgments, which shall be open to inspection by all pei"sons interested, upon payment of the usual fee. Form. List of jiulcinents entered in the office of the Depntv Form of list of . _ . judgment*. Clerk of the Crown \or Deputy Registrar or Local Reglstriir, a$ the case may he) of the County of during the three months ending the day of 18 . (1) PlaintiflF Defendant. (2) Date of entry of judgment. (3) The amount recovered, or other relief given, exclusive of costs. (4) The amount of costs taxed. 518. Rule 114 is to extend to proceedings in the 2 ^ MMt^i^*'"'' Master's office, and the Master is to have the .same "'"<*• power as the Judge. 704 Appendix — Additional Rules ok S. C— 519-521. Iloii(lii,&e.,to be taken in nanic of AcoDuntnnt, wbvn lint other- wi-tt directed. Rule S. C. 114 ifl ns follows:— In nny onuse, or mnttor, for tho mlininistration of tho estate of n iIucuhhl-iI pernon, no pnrty othur than the executor or adniinistrntor sliiill, iiiilesu by leiive of tlit; Judge, 1)0 entitled to uppear either in Court or Chambers on the claim of any person, not a party tn the cause, against the estate of tho deceased in respect of any iU'l)t or liability. Tho Judge may direct any other ])arty to the cause to appear, eitlier in addition to, or in tiio place of, the executor or administrator, upon such terms m to costs and otherwise as ho shall tliink tit. 519- Every bond or rccojfiiizance rociuired by tlio practice of the Court, for tlie purpose of socurity, is, unless otherwise ordered, to be taken in the name of the Accountant of the Supreme Court, liis executors, adniinistratoi's, or assigns. This linh' only applies to bonds or recognizances as to which theic is no other exi)res8 provision in tho HiiIim ; it does nut tiierefort; apply to bonds for security for costs, which are to Ikj made to tlie party reijuiring tho security : see Huh- S. V. 4IiO. It applies to bonds to be given by committees of lunatics, and receivers, &c. b^ofTMSecnil* 620. Where the action is in respect of a mortgage, ^°fr(JS>fMr""* ^'^'^ ^^10 phxintift* claims foreclosure, or .sale, or redemp- d*f«aitofd(f.n(e ^j^^^^ j^„^ ^^^ appcaraucc 1ms been entered, Init default has been made in delivering a defence or demurrer, tln' plaintiff' shall be entitled to a judgment or order on lyracipe, as provided in Rule 78. Tliis Pule was ptissed to supply a supposed omission in /{itle S. ('. 78, which was supposed to enable a judgment for foreclosure, sale, or redemption, to bo a»vanled on jinfclpi' only in default of apiiearance: see, however, Trttut and Loan Co v. McCurthij, 19 i). L. J. 188, from which it would appear that, even l)cforo this liule, such judgnienta could bo awarded on jtrii-cliy in «lefault of defence, by analogy to tiie former practice in Chancery. Toronto General Trail U Co. em 621- Whereas, by the Act 1^5 Victoria, chapter 83, powllredtonmke (Ontario), the Toronto General Trusts Company was fandsin Court. Incorporated, and thereby empowered to act as agents for the transaction of business as therein mentioned. And whereas by the Act 45 Victoria chapter 17, the said Company may be accepted by the High Court of [:'_519-521. Appf.xdix — Additional Rulks of S. C. — r)21. Tf).** Ill receivera, &c. Justice fts n Trust Company for the purposes of the sai«l Court, in case the Lieutenant-Governor in Council shall approve, thereof as tlu'rein set forth. And wheieas the said Company has been so approved of hy the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, by Orrler dated the loth day of March, 18S2. And whereas the ex- penses of the Accountant's office have been by the Ontario Judicature Act of ISHl, declared to be a tirst charge upon the income arising from the funds in Court, an«l it is not desiraltle to reduce the interest payable to suitors to a less rate than four percent., and it is necessary to procure the investment of moneys in Court in order to raise a sufficient income to keep up this rate, and provide for the expenses of the Accoinit- ant's office. Therefore, It is ordert'd, that the Judges of the Chancery Division may arrange with the said Company to make investments, and to take the securi- ties in the name of the Accountant of the Supreme Court of Judicature, of moneys in Court, upon first mortgages of lands, and may direct the issue of che([ues therefor upon condition that the said Compan}' do, by proper instrument, guarantee the sufficiency of such securities, and the due payment of interest at the rate of 4i per cent, per annum, half yearly, on the moneys so invested from the date of the receipt by the Com- pany of the money for each investment, ano»t, no sucli limitation however prevails in tiie Chancery Division. 624. After the sittings in June next of the Clian- cery Divisional Court, the said Divisional Covm*^. will hold sittings on the first Thui'sday in September, tlic first Thursday in December, and the third Thursday in February in each year. The sittings of the Divisional Courts of the Queen's Rench.atiil Common IMcas, Divisions, are regulated by liitlc S. C. 48(). 625- Rule 808 is hereby amended by .substituting the words " four days, both days inclusive, from the .service of the order," for the words " eight days from the date of the order," in the third line of the saiil Rule. JtuU S. C. 308 08 amended by this Jttife now reads as follows ; - '* The appliaition for a new trial shall bo by motion culling on the opi>o8it« party to shew cause at the expiration of four days, lH>tli inclusive, from the service of the order, or so soon thereafter as the caSQ can be heard, why a new trial should not be diiccted." C— 522-52"). Ai'i'i:xi>ix — Additional Rules of S. C. — 52U-52.S. 71)7 kjecMj's neiioli, and 626. Ruk'H 309 ami 310 arc hereby resciiuleil. "'iJdMS"'''' '^*'' 527. In the Queen's Bench, antl Conniion Pleas, I)i- tt'Y^^'K."^ visions, all applications under Rules 307 aninion oxecu- cxi'iroJ. ui.ieM '' ' ^ otlu'rwlm- lion ought to issue in such action forthwith, or at some ""••'ire.i. lay to be named in such certificate, and subject or not to any condition, or qualification. liiih S, C. 307 provides tliat when there has been a " r.. ' '.)y a jury, "ly aiiiilication for a new trial shall be to a Divisional <^;o«rt. Wiien un action is tried by ii .ludgc alone, the judgment niiiy \>c Si-ru.<, viUcn Hittiutl .it once, and enforced l»y execution, unless stayed by the l''''-^' ''Ja JuJ*?'' I Judge. See Jfiiles S. C. ST.*], .T2(), 352. 528. It shall be sufficient if the notice of any appli- Appiimtion to cution under Rule 510, is served within the time here- undcrT///X. inbefore limited for making the same, provided that """"'■'"" "* the day named in such notice for hearing the motion [is not more than two clear days from the last day of 7P8 Appendix — Additional Rulks of S. C. — ')29-.')31. the time so limited, and falls within the Sittings of tiu Divisional Court in which such notice is given, othei- wise such notice may be given for the liist day of tli. following Sittings. This Hide would seem to l)e confined to actions in the Queen's Bench, and t'oniiMon Pleas, Divisions, tho v/ords " htreinltefi nr liuiitol ' ar- probably intentled to apply to Itiife S.C, 527 ; »» to pitK-tfedin.- in the Chaneery Division : sec Jfitle S, C. 52*2, 523, anU. fJ^fiTi.r^T'rty *^29. The party who obtains any order n!si, or wh obuininn gallic, sei-yos any notice of motion may, on or after the founi. day inclusive after the ser\'ingsuch order nisi, or nut" file tho same, together with an affidavit or adv.is^ service, with the Registrar of the Divisional i^oiul. TIiIh h'nlf would seoni to extend to actions in all the Divisioas the Hiyh Court. Or by party aei'Tcd tbi'i'L>>tith, If Older mVnot served lu red- c iatur miiy euterotl. 530- The party serv('a on or after the fifth day, bf)th days inclusive, after ti. granting of the order, or service of the notice, file tL same, together with an affidavit of the fact and time i| such service, with the said Registrar. This Riih- would seem to extend to actions in all the Divisions :| the Higli Court 631. In case the party to whom such order iiiil -i granted shall neglect or delay to draw up and serve tU same, the opposite party may, on or after the third ti:!! after granting such order, and nptm filing with t! j Registrar an aflidavit that the order has not Krr;j served, enter a iw yeclpidtitv with such Registrar, att- which the Registrar shall not receive or enter siica order ; and such order shall be deemed tobeabauiloii' i] and the opposite party may i)roceed as if no such onl-^ had been moved for or granted, unless the Divisioc Court shall otherwise direct. 5. C— :)29-:)31. le Sittings of tiu e is jjivfii, other- • liist ilay of til. in the Qween's Bench, :iul>ef( cv liinitc«l " it- ■ ; as to pnKveH*«i, ornuti V it or a'1' iss- , isional Lou it. in all the Division iuch onler jn*.-" • not Won alr*!i'!y served tlie >H u'lusivo, aftiT ti In- notice. fil»' tl: cfact ami tinn^ : lin iill the Uivisions : Inch onler nh- - uj) and servf t'r Iftor the thinl'H; tiling with ti- ler has not Krn •li Kvgistrar. att-! e or enter sues tobeabau'loiK .s if no such onl-' the Divisioni Appendix— Additional Rcles of S. C— 532-.'>33. 799 Tliis /?«/< woulil seem to apply to actiuns in all the Divisions of the Migii Court. 532. In iiursuance of the powers conferred upon ''''"",'"«•*»; |v. ' • * tioiis ill the lligli tln-ni l>y the 20th .section of the Judicature Act of <-">!'■»"' •'"';•'''*• ♦^ luiil Court ol ()ntario, 1881, the council of Judges of the Supreme A|.j..ai. ('(lurt of Judicature for Ontario reconunend tint the fi)Ilowing' orders regulating the Vacations to be ob- mmv(m1 by tlui High Court of Justice, and the Court of Ap|>eal. slwdl be made by the Lioutenant-Ciovernor in ('nuiicil pursuant to the said Act: Tlie Long Vacation is to commence on the 1st liall lie the following' vacations : ^sOO Appendix — Additional Rules of S. C. — 534. The long vacation is to commence on the first day of July, and to terminate on the first day of Septeinln r in each year. 2. The Christmas vacation is to commence on the twenty-fourth day of December in each year, and to terminate on the sixth day of the following January. 3. The days of the commencement and termination of each vacation .shall be included in and reckoned part of tht! vacation. 4. Nothing herein contiiined shall interfere with the Statutory Sittings of the saiil Courts during any of such periods. 5. During such vacations, except as afore.said, the Office of the Clerk of the County Court shall be kept open from ten o'clock in the morning until noon. No Oriler has ever been passed by the Lieutenant-CJovemor ir Council, !\(lopting t'lo recommendahon of this link, there being \m statutory authority euiiwwering him to approve thereof. TuestLiy, 27th June, 1882. offlc hours of 634. Every County Court Clerk shall keep his ortitv <;ourtii. open for the transaction of business on every day except on holidays, and exce^it as hereinafter provided from the hour of ten in the forenoon, to the hour of three in the afternoon. On and between the first day of July and the first day of September, u'ld on ant! between the twenty-fourth day of December and tlie sixth day of January, every such Clerk shall keep his office open for the transaction of business, from ten in the forenoon until noon ; and during the Statutory Sittings of the Court, such Clerk shall keep his office open as aforesaid, on and between the said dates until four in the afternoon. The Statutory Sittings referred to in this Rule are those reciuiretl to be held by R. S. O. c. 43, s. 10. and see Jiiile S. C. 486. S. C— 534. Ari'ENDix — Additional Rui.ks of S. C. — orf5-o36. 801 the first clay of 1 of Soptenil«'r iiincnce on the Lch year, and to kving January. ind termination (I reckoned part terfere with the * during any of 9 aforesaid, the u't shall be kept nitil noon. fitenant-Ouvernor ii' /«/<•, there being no thereof. '27 th Juno, I88'.». II keep his ottici' on every day [nafter providcvl to the hour of |en the first day )er, u'ld on and [ember and the shall keep his ;ss, from ten in the Statutory keep his oftice lid dates until are those requiretl C. 48(5. Friday, 15th December, 1882. 536. It is Okdkhed, that the offices of the High ^.^'•'"'"'Vk B iiflieea of liigb Court of Justice, and of th.' Divisions thereof, and of '^"'"",' »>'"'"<' the Court of Appeal, shall be kept open during the Long Vacation, and the Christmas Vacation, from ten of the clock in the forenoon until twelve o'clock noon. This Rule does not apply to the offices of Officers of the Supreme Court, e. f the accotmt of Official Guardian ad litem is not sufficient to pay the Guardian's salary and disbursements, but the amount earned since the commencement of the Act is estimated aa adecjuate to pay the said salary and all disburse- iiKiits. Mr. Hoskin is wiilint' that his disbursenjents shall be the first charge on the fund from time to time 802 -.wl* Appendix— Additional Rules of S. C. — 536 at tlie credit of the said account, and that his salary shall be paid a^cordinij as there is money to pay tlie same and applicable thereto. Mr. Hoskin reports the necessary expenses of the office of Official Guardian to be ns follows : His own salary 82,500 00 Senior Clerk's sjdary 1,000 00 Second " " 1,250 00 Copying " " IGS 00 Messn.'e Bovs 60 00 Sliorthand Writer 300 00 Rent 400 00 Stationery 300 00 Making in all 36,578 00 "The undersigned recommends that these particulars be approved of, if the Judges shall think the sanu' reasonable. * * "It is intended that the said .several sums shall In rockonee of the coinmencenu'nt of the Act. " The Official Guardian is to diseh.'irge tic work at Toronto, and in the Courts, and is not to delegate any of this duty to other Cuun.sel, except in such si»ecial cases as the Attorney -General for the time being may direct. The Ciuardian is also to take motions in Chambers which involve argument by Counsel," Theivfure, in pursuance of the 4th sub-section of section 6(5 of the thitario Judicature Act, 1S81, the Judges (»f the Suprenjt i'ourt of Judicature for Ontarin deem it reasonable that there shall be paid to tin Official Guardian ad lltevi of Infants a fixed annual salary as such Guardian, to include the payment of all such as.sistants and cK-rks as he shall employ, and t ' include also office rent and stationery, the sum ot ^^f^ ApPKNDIX— ADDITKtXAL RL'LES OF S. C— o3G. $0,578, which shall be over and above his outlay for ])0stage, petty cash, and other disbursements ; and the said Judffes order that the said salary and disbuise- ments shall be paid said Report it was further stated as follows: "The Judges are desirous that certain duties conneett-d with Mortgaijes and Policies of Insurance takm for infants under the authority of the Court should l»e assiuned by Mr. Hoskin, an38. the said surplus iuU>re.st fund, Iw hei-eaftor ifCou|Xjd out of tho funds, to thr credit of tlic >iiid accuuut of the said Official (Juaidian. C^::^*!! -::r2' Monday, 5th Ft-bniary, I8.S3. nfflrehoariof 537. If js OrDKRKD tllllt (XCt'pt , Court. aii,i ,.xccptin<,' Sundays, Christums Day, (mmmI Friday. Easter >[onday, New Year's Day, the birthday «>f the Soveivijjn, and any day appointed l»y (Jeneial I'locla- niation for a (Jeneral Fast, or Thanksj^-ivini,'. the »>ttice> of tlie Court shall l»f kept open from ten a.m. till four p.m. durin;,' the sittings of the Divisional Courts, and at other times from ten a.m. till three p.m. This Riili', though not in terms rc8cinileenvdoi by Iliile, S. ('., 545, j>o.it. Wf.lncstlay, '21tU .hiue, IS83. .la i,f#«. how ti 538- Ordered that the Jud<^es to be placed on tho on n^a for trial Tota fof tlu' trial o" Klectlou Petitions for Ontario in each of uuUrio elcc. . , i» 1 » 1 i'.-, and when it appears to the Judges on the rota, after due consideration of the list of PetitioJis under tlu- said Act for the time beinij at issue, that the trial of such election petitions will be inc(mveniently tlelayeil unless an additional Judge or Judges Yw appointetl to as.sist the Judges on the rota; in sach case, on tlu- requisition of such Judges on the rota, and to the number of the additional Judges re«juired, this Court is from time to time, as may be so reipiired, to select 'y nftor recou]ie.l lid account oi Ffbniarv, l!>'>3. riiv* vacations, , (ummI Friilay, >irth«lay of tin- ;cncr:il Troclii- ^iui;. the otHco n a.m. till four ml t^'ouvts, anil i.ni. II effiect »ui>er»cdc»l •JTth June, 1SS3. » placed on tho ()ntaii*> in each |tiuv«-il«d KKo- Itcd in nmnn»r )f tlu- Court i'f C'lianceiy, anl ore tlie twenty- ,r. select W « such Court. "1 that purpo-. the rota, aft«'r KiMs under tin at the trial >'f icntly ilelaytHl appointetl tct i-y Appendix— Additional Ri'les of S. C. — 530-541. sOo • a KiEJority of votes of nienihers of this Court present at a nu'etin;jj or nieetin<,'s to 1m' called for that purpose, one or more of the Judj^es of this Court to try Election Petitions for the residue of the current year ; and any .fudge so selected, whether by annual selection or by inemhers of this Court, ujion retpiisition as aforesaid, shall durin^f that year he and be deemed to be on the ntta for the trial of Election Petitions. Moiitluy, ITtli Decciubfr, ISS.1. IwUle 539 was ruscuultMl liy Jlitlf S, C. .'i44, h.». 18. 540. Ordered that Rule 451) of the Judicature Act ««'<<''9 I«e hereby rescinded, and tlu? followini; sultstituted : Unless otherwise specially ordered in the particular Time for »6rTirc ease, service oi pleadiii.i,'s, notices, summonses, orders, rules, and other proceedings, shall be atl'ected before the hour of four o'clock in the afternoon ; except on Satur- (lav, when it shall be etlected before tin! hour of two <• clock in the afternoon. Service effected after four uclock in the afternoon on any week day except Saturday, shall be deemed to have been etlected on the following day. Service eH'ected after two o'clock on Saturday shall be deemed to have been ett'ected on the t"y tliis J'uU', if the f(.llu\ving »liiy Imj ii il'ieti iiou, the aorvico would bu iloeinud to be iiuule on thu next juridical day. Saturday, l')tli March, 1884. 541. (a) The Master in Ordinary shall have the Master in ordi- , . , . . , 1 Tir nurv.jurlidio- >aiiu' |)ower, authority, and jurisdiction, as the Master iiouoi,«ui.j»d. in Chanibers.in respect of all causes and matters referred to him, or which inav arise in his office. 800 AiTENDix— Additional Rules of S. C. — 542-543. ■iltlDK forMaaUr to hnrit liku power*. PractiM M to upposllDg from, or actioff on, report oi an Orttcial Ki-fpfiM-. Rule 324a rrsH'tmled mid reeii acted wit)i anicndmonta Rule .M.-t reaciuded. (h) Any Official Ili'loiee, upon tlio retjuest of the Musti'i' in Ordinary, or of a Judge of the Hi<»h Court, mav sit with or for the Master ; and while sittin"; for hiin shall have all the authority and power of such Master, hut shall not be entitled to any fees. It may l>e doultted whuthcr, uiulur 8,8. (») of thi8 Hiili; the Master in ( Mdiniiry ciui now t-xt-rcisc the extvntled jurimliotion 8ul»atMjuently conferred on tlie MiiHter in Chambers under A'm/c .V. C. UAH, iumt. It will he oliHerved that 8.8. {/i) of this Huh only Applies when the Othoial Keferee is sitting "for the .Master" it does not apply to cases where a reference is made to an Otlicial Referee ilirect. Whether, wiiere the Keferee is sitting for the Master, his report is to 1m- a]*i)«aled from, or confirmed, in the same manner as a Master's rc |M>rt, is not l»y any means clear. In ordinary cases of reference t<> an (Mlicial Referee, according to the Knglish practice, after the Referee has maile ids report the action may he set down on motion fur judgment in pursuance of the re])ort ; it is not necessary U> move right." This Rnli- apjiears to have been passed, to remove the doubts rais'i--' as to the propriety of imposing such terms, as were imposed in Ktiiloi-fi V. Moi-tuii, 9 I'. R. 38, and FrancU v. Fruitcin, lb., 'Mf. 8ee20('. L. J. 77. Rule 543 was rescinded by Ihdc, S. C, 549. C— 542-543. e(|uest of the e High Cotiit, lilt' sitting for power of such fees. s lfii(>, the Maater jtioii sulwtMiueiitly >'. c. r)48, /)'M^ / applieM when the not apply to cases direct. Whether, is report is to }m- r aa a Master's re ses of reference t'> )ractice, after the et down on motion necessary t(l, 9 r. K. 44s. jimled and the hearing of such lion such terms |, or may iefu«^«' )r refusing th<' ixainination of in«r of furtlu r prosecution ot \i may require. Court think> the doubts rais'i-'' kvere iu\ posed i" FraitcU, ll>., -l^i Appendix— Additional Ri'LEs of S. C— 544. HOT Saturday, ilHh March, 18H4. 544. It is ordered tliat the Tariff of Kees niade by ^Aj;;y»J»>«g^'' the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature of '""'"*• Hiitario on tlie lOth day of Siptendnr. ISMI, he amended as f(>lh)ws: I. There may he an appeal by appointnu'iit without *H'''«' [JJ^"'^, ,„ other notice from the Taxing Ofticer in Toronto to the mmI't i«'/'i;'m- Master in Chambers, or to the Master in Ordinary, |J,\,horiwj?' pending the Taxation, in all cises. 2. Item 12 in the said Tarift'is struck out. 3. Item 2.S in the said Tariti* is struck out. and the following is substituted therefor : " 28. To amend any pleading when the amendment is proj^er *?.(>()." 4. Under the heading " Drawing Pleadings," &c., after item 4G and as applicable to items 'Mt to 40 in- ( lusive, add " In special or contested actions or matters to be increased to such sum as the Taxing Orticer in Toronto may think tit." 5. Item 83 in the said Tariff is struck out, and the following substituted therefor : "83. Notice of Motion in Court, or Cham- bers, engrossing and copy to serve per folio ?().:{()." 6. Under the heading " Perusals." item !H in the •laid Tariff is struck out, and the following substituted tiierefor : "91. Of each of the pleadings as tlefined by the Act 81.00" 7. Item 93 in the said Tariff is struck out, and the following substituted therefor : AiiifiiJaienlH of ^->. nS> .^^ v^. ^ "^' «Q^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 11.25 LiM2.B ■^ 1^ 12.2 ^ 1^ 12.0 m Mm 6" FhotograiJ]Jc Sciences Carporation 23 WiST MAIN STRilT WeBSTIR,N.Y. 145 W (716) •72-4503 ^\ ^V 4 s^ i\ \ 6^ <.^ 4r 808 Appendix — Additional Rules ob^ S. C. — 544. A mendnients of Tariff. «y, Good Friday, Easter Monday, New Year's T^'iy, the bu' thday of the Sovereign, and any day rppointed for the celebration of the birthday of the Sovereign, Dominion Day and any day appointed by proclamation of the Governor General, or Lieutenant Governor, as a public holiday, or for a General Fast, or Thanksgiving, the offices of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and of the High Court of Justice for Ontario and its Divisions, shall be kept open from ten a. m. to four p. m. during the sittings of the respective Divisional Courts, and at other times from ten a. m. until three p. m. loth December, 1884. Writs in tbe (546 "•) For thc purpose of equalizing the business b^i'asuiS^r'** *" *^^ several Divisions of the High Court :— wTh^Tq! a** Fi-om and after the 1st January, 1885, all writs of c. p. Diftaions. summons for the commencement of actions shall be issued by the officers who now issue like writs in the C— 545. ApPi^NDix — Additional Rules of S. C. — 54G-547. 811 s," Items 165 it; and Order is substituted in cases iisel, (to of the ister in 82.00." ances, incurred incj Officer in liB costs of the ly of June, 1884. [ring vacations, , Good Friday, juthday of the the celebration inion Day and the Governor iblic holiday, or le offices of the of the High Divisions, shall I. m. during the Courts, and at m. December, 1884. if the business »urt : — 85, all writs of ctions shall be ke writs in the Queen's Bench, and Common Pleas, Divisions, of the said Hiffh Court of Justice, and shall be issued alter- }^^^\ *» '^' & ' issued altern- nately in the Queen's Bench, Chancery, and Common '''^'y- Pleas Divisions, of the said High Court. Writs issued by a Dei)aty Clerk of the Crown and Pleas, or a Local Registrar, need not be signed or sealed by the Clerk of the Process. This Rule has made an important change in the practice as to the issue of writs. Hereafter, in Toronto, writs in all the Divisions are to be issueil by the Clerk of the Process ; and in the country, by the Local Registrai's, and Deputy (Klerks of the Crown. The former power of the Clerk of Records and Writs, and Deputj' Registrars, to issue writs in the Chancery Division is taken away. 546- All proceedings in actions, to final judgment, ^''^^f^edings to " " A o ' J {3 ' fliial judgment, to shall be carried on in that office in the same county '^l, •^'"""^ »" '" •- otnce where nji- where the writ of summons was issued, in which by the edTo*ti^''eiitered memorandum subscribed on the writ, or by the notice of the writ, the appearance is lequired to be entered, except where, by any rule of Court, it may be other- wise provided, or where the Court, or Judge, shall otherwise direct. This Rule amends an apparent defect in the phraseology of Rule S. C 50, wi^-ch required the subsequent proceedings to be carried on "in the office from which the writ of summons issued, " by directing them to be carried on in future in the office where ' ' i appearance is retiuired to be entered, which has been the practice . tually pursued under Rule S. C, 50. 547. The plaintifTor his solicitor shall, on presentinjr copy of writ to ^ "^ f' lie left, when any writ of summons for sealing, leave with the officer writ issued, a copy of such writ and of all the indorsements thei-eon. Such copy shall be signed by, or for, the solicitor leav- ing the same, or by the plaintiff lumself if he sues in person. Where the writ is issued in the Chancerv cierit of I'roces* ' . •'to deliver copies Division of the High Court by the Clerk of the Process, "f "F'ts i" chy " '' ' Division, to such copy shall be forthwith transmitted by him to ihe ^^^''V/itJf*''""'* Clerk of Records and Writs. Where the writ is issued 41 812 Appendix— Additional Rules of S. C. — 548. ««/« 5.(7.21,25, 50 rescinded. Rule 420 amend- el^urisdiction c f Madt^r in Clumibcrs extended. Ju'igments un- der i7i p. 556. This Jhile makes it compvdsorj' to leave a copy of the writ and indorsement ; Ifale S. C. 25 left it o))*-ional to leave the copy or not. 648- Rule 420 is hereby amended by adding theretD the following provisions: " And in addition thereto shall be, and hereby is, empowered and required to do all such things, transact all such Imsiness, and exerci.se all such ar lority, and jurisdiction, in respect of the .same, as by virtue of any statute or custom, or by the rules and practice of the said Courts, or any of them respectively, were, at the time of the passing of the Acts ;3:i Vict. (0.) c. 11, 37 Vict. (O.) c. 7, the Onta- rio Judicature Act, 1881, and are now done, transacteil or exercised "^y any Judge of the said Courts sittiii:,^ at Chambers, save and except in respect to matteis excepted by the sub-section (a) of said Rule. This Jhdfi has added very largely to the jurisdiction of the Mastf r in Chambers. It in effect confers upon him whatever jurisdictimi was exercised by a Judge in Chambers on the loth December, 1SS4, exce|)t those matters excepted from his jurisdiction hy Ji tile possess similar powers. This Rule also gave the Master in Chambers power to make orders for the imyment of money out of Court in some cases. But by 48 Vict. c. 13, s. 13,(0.) this power was taken away again, and all orderg for payment of money out of Court must, under Rule !<. C. 424, Ije made by the Court, or a Judge in Chambers. The additional jurisdiction conferred upon the Master in Chambers by Rule S. C. 548, except as regards the payment of money out of Court, which, as we have seen, is taken away from the Master in Chambers, is extended by 48 Vict. c. 13, s. 21, (0.) to the County Court Judges, and Local Masters, and also to Official Referees C5 Di-ppiifing with Jfcd. Arfiliontion fnr partition. RofiTi-nres to Masters. Payment of money out of C'o'jrt. Additional juris- diction confer- red on C. C. J iidtfi'S. and l>- crI Macters, but not on Master in Ordii ary. 814 Appknpix — Additional Rules of S. C. — 54f». Rul.' ri43 rusciiiUi'il. Judgi-'s of C. C. not to tiike tixamiiiatidiis diri'fteci by their own order, or a]i|K>iiitiiifiit, where the feus tliiTefor nre pay- able ill ciikb. Heforonccs luulerjudtinients in ndininistrn- tion, i>Hrtition, or niortgiit'u actions,uxcepted. authorized to sit for the Master in Chambers under liuk S. C 421 : but not to the Master in Ordinary when acting under liuU- A". C 'A\. aiifc. Where there is both a County Court Judge, and a IjOcJ Mii.*itr.' exercising jurisdiction in Chambers, in any CoufuLthe jurifc-^iLii ti of the former is still conlined to actions in the (Jueen'g BtBLi, ax L Common Pleas, Divisions, and of the latter to actions in the Ciutiii^rj Division : see I'lile S. C. 4'2'2. 649. Rule 543 is hereby repealed and the followJii;,: substituted therefor : — In actions in the Hio^h Court of Justice no reft- renc-r to arbitration, or other reference, or examination K-t the purpose of discovery, or examination of a judgni'tiiE debtor, on which fees may be paj'able otherwise tliain in law stamps, shall be taken before the Jud;^'e of tiii»r County Court, or local Juilge of the High Court. «>r local jMaster, beini; also a Judge of the Countv C-j'urt by whom the order [or appointment] for such referene" or examination, has been made. References in a istration matters under General Order 038 of the Cmkii of Chancery, and in partition matters under Gvutrn^!! Order C48 of the Court of Chancery, and other jikc references in mortgage actions, are excepted from iL- operation of this Rule. This Rule is simply an amendment of the Rule which it repeals, in- the addition of the words in brackets. Tariff of Costs ix the Hiqi i'ip)mT. 815 TARIFF OF a^TS IN u\ the foiiowin^j I THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. K-hich it rtpealiv, Ij Septenilffl: Dltli, A. D. 1881. From and After the twentv-seccm^ iiuT oi Angnist, 1881, the Table of Costs following vhuZ he that aeconl- ing to which all costs in Civil AemittA ji the Hiyli Court of Justice for Ontario sbaD Bu*- allowed and taxed, and no other fees, costs, or ciian'i^f nli;xn therein set down shall be allowed in re)sf»€ira '■£ the matters thereby provided for. TABLE OF COSTS. General allowance for plainti'Sk. aul <&ffendants, as vi-^W as between Solicitor and Client ,a$ Bjetween Party ami Party, approved by the Judge? eff che Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario, -tfe tteiLth. day i>f September, A.D. 1881 (a). 1. Instructions to sue in undefended cans.. $3 00 "2. In defended cases -t 00 3. Instructions to defend - - , . 4 00 {a) The fees prescribed, cannot be increased iuaiar Iiy a Jiidge, or Taxing Officer, except where power to incrtaHt » ^ven. by tlie Tariff : Re Totten, 8 P. R. 386. Though a taxing officer has a discretion in the iiiSMiDa of coats as between party and party, ami the samt fliscretiou ufrjecween solicitor aad client, still it by no means follows that wliui it yavtHmnhle in tlie c'oi'iner case is also reasonable in the latter : Jl- U;/tii .u Fiuinhaire, i2 L J. Chy. 186. For tariff of disbursements paj-able in the Higli «Cliurt, see aiite p. *1A 816 Tariff of Costs in the High Court. Instructious to «lefen«:f.>re statement of tlefeiice filed : Bisx-tt \: Stfui-hnii, S P. K. 211. When solicitor acts in i«er&on. instructions are not allowed : .See Loudon Sf'jtfi-Ji B-nifil Hockty v. Chorlei/, 12 Q. B. D. 452. WRITS. 1. All writs, except .subi>cenas, and concuiTent, and renewed writs 82 00 4. Concurrent wiit 1 50 5. Renewed writ 1 50 G. If over four folios, for every folio 20 7. SnbpaiKi
      ecial mattei*s SI 00 18. To counsel in common mattei-s 50 19. For special affidavits when allowed by the taxing officer 1 00 20. For pleadings in action 1 50 This is only allowed once in tlie course of the action : Torrance v. Turra)ic>', 9 P. R. '271 ; 2 C. L. T. 311. -1. For counter-claim, when such claim could not heretofore form the subject of a set-oft' 2 00 •22 For reply to such counter-claims 2 00 23. [To amend any pleading when the amendment is jiroper.] 2 00 Amended by Riil>' S. C. 544 (3) so as to read as above. The item originally read: "23. To amend any pleading when the amendment is occasioned by a pleading other than a demurrer of the opposite party, .?•->. 00," 24. For confession of defence under Rule 157 2 00 25. For special case in coui"se of action 2 00 2G. For special case when no writ issued, or pleadings had, and no instructions to sue allowed 3 00 27. To add ])arties by order of Court or Judge 2 00 28. For brief 2 00 29. For every suggestion 1 00 30. For adding partits in consequence of marriage, death, as.signment, &.c 1 00 31. For issue of fact, by consent, or Judge's order . . 2 00 32. To defend added parties atter suggestion of death of original party, or on revivor 2 00 817 818 :i Tariff of Costs in the High Court. 33. For confession of action in ejectment as to the whole, or in part $1 00 34. To strike or reduce spociul jury 2 OO 3j. For such other iuii)ortrtnt step or proceeding in the suit as the taxing otH;er is satisfied war- rants such a charge ., 2 00 This fee is cbargeaUe for instnictions for appeal : BiirUr V. ^lortvii, 2 C. L. T. 340. DRAWING PLEADINGS, &o. 30. Statement of claim $2 00 37. If above ten folios, for every folio above ten, in addition 20 38. Statement of defence, if five folios or under .... 2 00 39. If above five folios, for every folio in addition .. 20 40. Statement of defence and counter-claim, up to fifteen folios 3 00 41. For every folio over fifteen 20 42. Reply and other pleadings for or on behalf of plaintift' or defendant 2 00 43. If above ten folios, for every folio in addition . . 20 44. Demurrer 2 00 45. Petition, per folio 20 46. Issue for trial of facts by agi-eement or order, for every folio 20 [In special or contested actions or matters to be increased to such sum as the Taxing Ofiicer in Toronto may think fit.] This clause is added by Jiiile S. C. 544 (4), and is applicable to items 36 — 16 inclusive. 47. Special case, per folio 20 48. Drawing interrogatories, or answers, for any jnirposes reqxiired by law, including engross- ing, j)er folio 20 49. (The above charges include engrossing, but not copies to file or serve.) 50. Taking cognovit and entering judgment thereon, when there has been no previous proceeding, and the true debt does not exceed $200 .... 8 00 ;oURT. 8 to the 81 00 _ 2 00 ecling in tied wav- 2 OO or appeal : $2 00 >ve ten, in 20 uder .... 2 00 klition . . 20 im, up to 3 00 !.......• 20 behalf of 2 00 ddition .. 20 2 00 '.'...*.... 20 order, for 20 ters to l>e ng Officer 544 (4), and for any ig engross- Iff. but not 20 20 \\t thei-eon, proceeding, 1200 .... 8 00 Tauiff of Costs in the High Court. 51. For same Bervicca when the true debt exceeds S200 .S12 00 52. Drawing and engrossing cognovit, and attending execution, wlien tl)ere have been previous \n'o- ceedings 2 00 COPIES. 53. Of pleadings, brief, and other documents, wlien no other provision is made, and copies i)ro- perly allowable 10 54. Certified copy of pleadings, or issue, for use of Judge 1 50 55. For every folio above 15, per folio 10 5G. Of S|)ecial and common orders of Court 75 57. Of special order of Court above three folic,., j»er folio 20 5S. Of summons, or order, of a Judge -"^O NOTICES, INX'LUDING COPY. 59. 01 appearance, when duly entered and notice given on the day of appearance, but not other- wise 50 GO. To sheriff, to discharge prisoner out of custody. . 50 61. Notice, in action for recovery of liuid, to defend for part of premises ; not to be allowed when defence limited by appearance 1 00 62. If above three folios, per folio in addition 20 63. Notice of claimant's or defendant's title in action for recovery of land, same fees. 64. Notice of entry of ajtpc-arance in action for reco- very of land by a party not named in writ . . 50 65. Notice of admission of ?"ght and denial of ouster by a joint tenant 50 66. If above three folios, for everv folio additional . . 20 67. Of discontinuance and one copy 50 08. For every additional copy. ])er folio 0^10 69. Of disputing amount of claim 50 70. Of confession of action in action for recovery of land, as to whole or part 50 42 81f> 820 Tariff of Costs in the High Court. 71. Notice in lieu of statement of claim, and one copy .$0 50 72. For every additional copy, per folio 10 73. Of trial or assessment and one copy 50 74. For every additional copy, per folio 10 75. Demand of residence of plaintiff : ."iO 76. Demand of names of partners 50 77. All common notices not above specified 50 78. Notice to admit, and produce, if not exceeding two folios, and one copy 50 79. For every additional copy, ])er folio OlO 80. For each necessary folio above two 20 81. Notice of setting down on motion for judgment, or on further directions and one copy 50 82. For every additional copy, per folio 10 83. [Notice of motion in Court, or Chambers, engross- ing and copy to serve, per folio] 30 This item, originally .20, was changed to .30 by RideS.C. 544, (6.) 84. For every additional copy, per folio 10 85. Notice of taxation, or appointment to tax, and one copy 50 j 86. For every additional copy, per folio 10 1 87. For preparing, and filling up for service, in any cause or matter, each notice to creditors to prove claims, and each notice that cheque may be received, specifying the amounts to be re- ceived for principal and interest, and costs, if any — including mailing 25 1 88. Notice of filing affidavits, when required, and one copy (only one notice to be allowed for a set of affidavits filed, or which ought to be filed, together) 501 89. For every additional copy, per folio 10| 90. Notice by defendant to third party, under Rule 108 1 O0| Court. and one $0 50 ....... 10 *..'..*... 50 ..... 10 . . 50 idlll''... O50 ceeding two 50 ....... 10 ■'""*' 20 p judgment, opy 5^ 10 bers, engross- 30 iged to .30 by 10 tax, and one 50 ] ivvice, in any creditors to ^t cheqne may iunts to be re- and costs, if " 2o| lired, and one jd for a set of to be filed, 50 ......' io| • under Rule ' .. 1 Tariff of Costs in the High Court, perusals. 91. [Of each of the pleadings as defined by the Act. .$1 00 Amended so as to read as above, by Bide S. C. 544 (6) The item originally read as follows : — " 91. Of statement of claim or statement of de- fence, including counter claim, if any, if statement or defence special and raise difficult questions for consideration $1.00 92. Of sj>ecial case by the solicitor of any pai-ty, except the one by whom it is prepared, when case is submitted in the course of the cause. . 2 00 93. [And in special, or contested actions, or mattera, or of interrogatories, and cross-interrogatories on commission, such sum as the Taxing Officer in Toronto thinks fit.) Amended by Jiule S.C. 544 (7) so as to read as above. The item originally read as follows : — ** 93. Of interrogatories and cross -interrogatories on commission $1.00." See note to item 172. 94. Of afiidavits and exhibits of a party adverse in interest, filed or produced on any ai)plication, where they exceed 20 folios, so far as their perusal is necessary, per folio, over 20 folios. 50 95. Not in any case to exceed the sum of $\ ATTENDANCES. 96. [Necessary attendances consequent on the ser- vice of a notice to oroduce or admit, or an inspection of documents when produced under order including making admission altogether.] 1 00 Amended by Rule S. C. 544 (8) so as to read as above. The item originally read as follows : - "96. Necessary attendances consequent on the service of a notice to produce or admit, including making admission altogether 1.00." 97 To be increased by Taxing Officer in case of special, difficult luid important nature to $2. 821 822 Tariff of Costs in the High Court. 98. For summons in Chambers, including drawing and obtaining same $1 00 99. Attending on return of summons, or notice of motion, in Chambers, to be increased in the discretion of the presiding officer to $2 1 00 100. (Stick increase to be marked at the time the order is made.) This item was struck out by Rule S. C. 544 (9.) 101. On consultation, or conference, with counsel, in special, ditficult, and important matters, in the discretion of the Taxing Officer in Toronto . . 2 00 See note to item 172. 102. (And to be increased in his discretion as be- tween solicitor and client, to such sum as he shall see fit.) 103. Solicitor attending Court on trial of cause, when not himself counsel, or partner of counsel . . 2; 00 1 104. And in special, difficult, and important cases, each hour necessarily })resent at trial (in no case to exceed SIO per day) 2 (Provided the attendance of such solicitor, and the length of time of such attendance, be duly entered at the time in the book of the Eegisti-ar, Deputy-Registrar, Deputy-Clerk of the Crown, Clerk of Assize, or olher oflicer of the Court present at the time.) 105. To hear judgment when not given on close of argument 2 0.' This fee is taxable when the solicitor attends to read a written judgment which is handed out to the Registrar, and not delivered in open Court : Gage V. Canada Puhlishbuj Co., 19 C. L. J. 175; 3 C. L. T. 2C7. 106. To hear judgment when cause on list for judg- ment, but judgment not given 2 0| 107. On taxation of costs, per hour 1 108. On revision, per hour, when attendance le- quired by Taxing Officer, or revision had on notice or order 1 Tariff of Costs in the High Court. 109. To obtain, or give, imcleitaking to appeal*, when service accepted by a solicitor !?1 00 110. Attendance to file, or serve 50 111. Attendance on warrant, or appointment, of Mas- tei*. Registrar, [Special] Examiner, or Referee, per hour 1 00 This item was ameiuletl by Rule S.C. 544 (10), by striking out the Mord •'Special." 112. To be increased in the discretion of the Taxing Officer in Toronto, to not exceed per hour . . 2 00 See note to item 17*2. 113. Attendance on Master, or Registrar, in special matters, per hour 1 00 114. Every other necessary attendance 50 115. [On important points, and matters, requiring the attendance of counsel the Master, or Examiner, or Referee, Judgment Clerk, or Inspector of Titles, may certify the amount of counsel fee proper to be allowed (to be noted at the time,) for the guidance of the Taxing Officer in Toronto, who may allow the same in lieu of fees for attendance.] Amended by liule S. C. 544 (11), so as to read as above. The item originally read as follows : — "115 Provided that on special and important points, and matters requiring the attendance of counsel, before the Master, Special Examiner, or Keferee, Judgment Clerk, or Inspector of Titles, the Taxing Officer in Toronto may, in lieu of the fees for attendance, allow a counsel fee when counsel attend the same, and such attendance is noted at the time. " See note to item 172. BRIEFS. 1116. ITor drawing brief, not exceeding five foli s. . . . 2 00 [117. For drawing brief, per fjlio, for original and necessary matter 20 |118. Copy of documents, other than pleadings, por folio 10 119, Copy of brief for second counsel, when fee taxed to him, per folio 10 823 824 Tariff of Costs in the High Court. COURT FEES (TERM FEES). 120. Fees after statement, or, where statement dis- pensed with, after filing writ, on defence, joinder of issue, trial, or argument before Courts [or any other step in the cause], and on judgments, other than prtecipe judgments in mortgage cases. No two fees to be allowed either party when such proceedings are taken, or had, between the first day of any sittings of the Courts fixed by Rule 480, and the first day of the following sittings so fixed Amended by Rule S. C, 544 (12), by the insertion of the words in brackets. 121. Fee on certified copy of pleadings for Judge . . 1 122. [On every order, or judgment] 1 Amended so as to read as above by Rule S. C 544 (13). The item originally read as follows : " 122. On eveiy order of Court, and Judge's order, or order of Master in Chambers $1.00." This fee is taxable on a prcecipe order ; Gage v. Canada Printing Co., 19 0. L. J. 175; 3 C. L. T. 267. 123. Fee on prtecipe judgment in mortgage cases . . 4 $1 00 00 00 00 affidavits. 124. Dra\\nng affidavits, per folio, . 20 125. Engros.sing same to have sworn, per folio 10 126. Copies of affidavits, per folio, when necessary. . 10 127. Common affidavits of service, including service by post when necessary, or of payment of mileage and of non-appearance, including copy, oath, and attendance to swear 1 00 128. The solicitor for pi'eparing each exhibit in town or country 10 129. Commissioner for each oath 20 130. Commissioner for marking each exhibit 10 [ Court. S). tement dis- n defence, ent before cause], and dgments in be allowed are taken, J sittings of he first day the iusertioa : Judge . . Rule S.C. 544 s : •' 122. On r, or order of .... $1.00." er ; Gage v. ; 3 C. L. T. te cases $1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 20 folio 10 lecessary . . 10 ling service iiayment of Ixding copy, 1 00 sit in town 10 20 >it"'. oio Tariff of Costs in the High CJourt. defendants. 131. Appearance, including attending to enter .... $1 00 132. For limiting defence in action for recovery of land in appearance, besides above allowance for appeai'ance ; not to be allowed when notice of limiting defence served 1 00 JUDGMENT, RULES, OR ORDERS. 1 33. Drawing [Special] minutes of j udgment, or order, per folio, when prepared by solicitor, under directions of Registrar, or Judgment Clerk . . . 825 Amended by Side S.C. 544 (14) by striking out the word "special." 134. Judgment for non-api)earance on specially in- dorsed writs, and in action for recovery of land 135. Attending for appointment to settle or pass judgment, or order, of Court, copy and service. This item, originally .80, was increased to §1.30 by Utile S. C. 544 (15). 20 1 00 1 30 136. When served on more than one party., the extra copiss and services are to be allowed. 137. For every hour's attendance before proper officer on settling minutes, or passing 1 OO 138. (To be increased in the discretion of the officer in special and difficult cases, when the solicitor attends personally, to a sum not exceeding altogether) 5 00- LETTERS. 139. Letter to each defendant before suit, only one letter to be allowed to any defendants who are in partnership, and when subject of suit relates to the transactions of their partnerahip 50 140. Common letters, including necessary agency letters 50 826 Tariff of Costs in the High Court. Necessary letters between a solicitor and hia agent on the business of the cause, are taxable as between party and party, no matter where the agent resides : Agriew v. Plunkett, 9 P. R. 456. 141. With power to the taxing officer as between solicitor and client, to increase the fee for special and important letters, to an amount not exceeding $2 142. Postages — the amount actually disbursed. Necessary letters, and attendances incurred in obtaining the decision of the Taxing Officer in Toronto, respecting matters upon which his decision is required, are taxable under Rule S.C. 544 (19). 00 SALES BY MASTER, OR AUCTIONEER. ] 43. Drawing advertisements for the sale of real, or personal estate, under the direction of the Court, including all copies except for printing 2 00 144. And for each folio over five per folio 20 (To be increased in the discretion of the Master to a sum not exceeding ten dollars, when special information has been procured for the purpose of sale.) 145. Copies for printing, per folio 10 145 J. Each necessary attendance on printer 50 This item was added by Rule S. C. 544 (1 6). 146. Attending and making arrangements with auc- tioneer I 147. Revising proof 1 148. Fee on conducting sale when, held where solicitor resides 5 149. Tf solicitor is engaged for Hior; . three houw, for every hour beyond th/ifc ut\ 150. Fee on conducting sale else\vlij..e, besides all necessary travelling and hotel expenses, when solicitor attends with the approval of the Master previously given 10 00 CO 00 5 00 1 00 Tariff of Costs in the High Court. 151. If the sale occupies more than one day, the Master may allow him, in addition to his travelling expenses, /)er diem, a sum not exceed- ing twenty dollars. 1 52. (The Mast€ r may also allow to one other party to the suit his fees and expenses for attending sales, if, in his opinion, it is necessary and pi'oper that he should attend.) MISCELLANEOUS. 153. {Statement of issues in Master's office, when required by the Master $2 00 [In special mattei-s to l>e increased in the discre- tion of the Taxing Officer in Toronto,] This clause was added by liule S.C. 544 (17). See note to item 172. 154. For each folio over 10 20 155. (When it has been satisfactorily proved that proceedings have been taken by solicitors out of Court to expedite proceedings, save costs, or compromise actions, an allowance is to be made therefor in the discretion of the Taxing Officers in Toronto.) See Torrance v. Torrance, 9 P. R. 271. See also Jiule S.C. 442. See note to item 172. 156. Drawing bill of costs as between party and party for taxation, including engrossing and copy for Taxing Officer, per folio 20 157. Copy, per folio, to serve 10 COUNSEL FEES. 158. Fee on motion of course, or on motion for order nisi, or on motion to make ordei' absolute in matters not special 2 00 159. On sjtecial motion for order nisi, and on special application to the Court, only one counsel fee to be taxed 5 00 827 828 Tariff of Costs in the High Court. (To be increased to $10 in the discretion of tlie Taxing Officer in Toronto, wlio shall mark amount to be taxed on order of Court, if anj, before taxation.) See note to item 172. 160. Fee on argument on supporting or opposing ai>- ])lication to the Court, orders nisi, or argu- ment of demurrer, special case, or appeal .?10 00 161. To be increased in tlie discretion of the Taxing Officer in Toronto. See note to item 172. 162. Fee with brief on assessment 10 OO 163. Fee, with brief, at trial 10 («(> 164. To be increased by taxing officer in his discre- tion to a sum not exceeding $20 to senior counsel, and $10 to junior counsel, in actions of a special and important nature, provided that the Taxing Officer in Toronto shall have power to tax increased fees, but more than one counsel fee shall not be allowed in any case not of a special and important nature, not more than two in any case. See note to item 101. The discretion exercised by the Taxing Officer will not usually be interfered with on appeal : Fojt v. Toronto and 2^ipis.sing Hy., 7 P. R. 157. Where a second argument was rendered necessary, by reason of the resignation of a Judge, the successful party was allowed the costs of both arguments : Piatt V. Attrill, 19 C. L. J. 348 ; 3 C. L. T. 54a 165. [On argument in Chambers in cases proper for the attendance of Counsel, (to be increased in the discretion of the Master in Chambers, or the Master in Ordinary.] 2 OO Amended by Rule S.C. 544 (18) so as to read as above. The item originally read as follows : — " 165. Fee to counsel, when counsel attend cm argument or examination in Chambers, where in the opinion of the Master, or Judge in Chambers, the attendance of counsel is required $2.00." Tariff of Costs in the Hiy^w Court. 82U 166. But may be hicreased hi ih HiMrHtion of the Master, or Judge in Cltanibtms^ fij (£ rwni not exceeding $10. This item was struck out bj 2.Wh i-C^ 344 (IS), item 165 being substituted. 167. To attend reference to Master, cir ffilrfferee^ -when counsel necessary ^ 168. To be increased in special aiiuTinjUTilsmt matters requiring the attendance of c(utiH«L La tlie dis- cretion of the Taxing Ofliota- in Xiuoaco. See note to item 172. 169. Fee on drawing, and settling, uErt'jjLCiona iu prsecipe for revivor, in special cttHt^f.. puoper for oninion of counsel _- ,, 170. To be increased in discretiuu uf ITi^aiiijr OtEcer in Toronto to an amount not ts^jitttliriij |,>. See note to item 172. 171. On settling pleadings, inten-ojrBiltsiraas^ special cases, or petitions, and advising <5ai evidence in contested cases, in the discjtiticuj isif die Tax- ing Officer in Toronto, not exctteffiaj^ ,, See note to item 172. 172. When any fee is subject to be iuoi'aKWtl,. in the disci'etion of the Taxiiig Ofiifter cai Toronto, either party to the taxation max.. (foruag its progress, require that such item ^&all be re- ferred by the Local Taxing Officer is- tiR& Taxing Officer in Toronto, whose deciidciii ifiiiill be final as to that item, but this shall noi pc&vent an appeal from, or revision of, Bnch lifiaitaon. Necessary letters and attendajicieE :i) (^htaia. th.e opinion of the Taxing Officer at Tormaii, are also taxable under Buk S.C. 544 (19). 173. The Taxing Officer in Toronto max n{jp[y to a Judge, or the Courts, on the taicanim. of any item which is in his discretion, or is ce&rred to him. 85 00 2 00 5 00 S30 Tariff of Costs in the High Cour.i. 1 74. No application shall be allowed by either solicitor, or counsel, to a Judge, or the Court, in reference to any item which is in the discretion of the Taxing Officers in Toronto, but this is not to prevent an apiy of writ, if not done by the Sheriff or an officer employed by him, when taxable to Solicitor on Sheriff's default 50 13. If served at a distance of over two miles from the nearest place of business, or office of the solici- tor serving the same, for each mile beyond ^ such two miles 10 (For service of Writ out of jurisdiction, such al- lowance to be made as the Judge shall think fit). INSTRUCTIONS AFTER COMMENCEMENT OF ACTION. 14. To Counsel in special matters 50 15. To Counsel in common matters 25 16. For special affidavits when allowed by the Clerk. 50 17. For pleading in actions 1 00 18. For counter claim, when such claim could not heretofore form the subject of a set-off 1 00 19. For reply to such counter claim 1 00 20. To amend any pleading when the amendment is proper 1 00 21. For confession of defence under Rule 157 1 00 22. For special case in course of action 1 00 23. For special case when no writ issued or pleadings had, and no instructions to sue allowed 2 00 24. To add parties by order of Court or Judge 1 00 25. For Brief 1 00 26. For every suggestion 1 00 27. For adding parties in consequence of marriage, death, assignment, &C 50 TRTS. wed as eO 75 *IONS, AND ed to be 75 Ho by the , when 10 50 rom the e solici- beyoud , 10 such ul- jinkfit). OF ACTION. 50 25 i Clerk. 50 1 00 uld not 1 00 1 00 meut is 1 00 1 00 1 00 eadings 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 arriage, 50 Tariff of Costs in County Courts. 28. For issue of fact by consent or Judges' order $1 00 29. To defend added parties, after suggestion of death of original party, or on revivor 1 00 30. For confession of action in ejectment as to tho whole, or in part (under R. S. 0. ch. 43, sees. 20-23) 50 31. To strike or reduce special jury 1 00 32. For such other important step or proceeding in the suit as the Clerk is satisfied warrants such a charge 1 00 833 DRAWING PLEADINGS. &c. 33. Statement of Claim 34. If above ten folios, for every folio above ten in addition 35. Statement of Defence, if five folios or under 36. If above five folios, for every folio in addition ... 37. Statement of Defence and counter claim up to fifteen folios., 38. For every folio over fifteen 39. Reply, and other pleadings, for, or on behalf of, plaintiff, or defendant 40. If above ten folios, for every folio in addition ... 41. Demurrer 42. Petition, per folio 43. Issue for trial of facts by agreement or order, for every folio 44. Special case, per folio 45. Drawing interrogatories, or answers, for any pur- pose required by law, including engrossing, per folio (The above charges include engrossing, but not copies to file or serve). 46. Taking cognovit and entering judgment thereon when there has been no jjrevious proceeding, and the true debt does not exceed $200 47. For the same services when the true debt ex- ceeds $200 1 00 15 1 00 20 1 50 15 1 00 15 1 00 15 20 20 20 8 00 10 GO 1 834 Tariff of Costs in County Courts. 48. Drawing and engrossing cognovit, and attending execution when there have been previous pro- ceedings $1 00 COPIES. 49. Of pleadings, brief, and other documents, when no other provisicm is made, and copies properly allowable (per folio) 10 50. Certifiedcopy of pleadings or issue for use of Judge 75 51. For every folio above fifteen, per folio 10 52. Of special and common orders of Court 50 53. Of special order of Court above three folios, per folio 10 54. Of summons or order of a Judge 25 NOTICES, INCLUDING ONE COPY. 55. Of appearance, when duly entered and notice given on the day of appearance, but not other- wise ^5 56. To Sherifi'to discharge prisoner out of custody .. 50 57. Notice, in action for recovery of land, to defend for part of premises, not to be allowed when defence limited by appearance, see item 30 ... 50 58. If above three folios, per folio in addition ... 15 59. Notice of claimant's or defendant's title in like action for recovery of land, same fees 60. Notice of entry of appearance in like action for recoveiy of land by a party not named in the writ 25 61. Demand of particulars 50 62. Particulars of claim, demand, or set ofi^, or counter claim 75 If exceeding five folios, per folio 15 63. Notice of discontinuance and one copy 40 64. For every additional copy per folio 10 65. Of disputing amount of claim 40 66. Of coni'ession of action, in action for recovery of land as to whole or part under R. S. O. ch. 43, sees. 20 to 23 40 URTS. :tending ous pro- Si 00 ts, when properly of Judge )lios, per 10 75 10 50 10 2C^ )PY. nd notice not other- ^5 justody .. 50 to defend ved when 3m 30 ... 50 n ... 15 e in like iction for led in the )r counter Icovery of 25 50 75 15 40 10 40 40 Tariff of Costs in County Courts. 67. Notice in lieu of statement of claim and one copy $0 25 68. For every additional copy per foli<» 10 69. Of trial or assessment and one copy ... 25 70. For every additional copy, per folio 10 71. Demand of residence of plaintiff. 25 72. Demand of names of partners 25 73. All common and necessary notices not above specified 25 74. Notice to admit or to produce, if not exceeding two folios, and one copy 25 75. For every additional copy, per folio 10 76. For each necessaiy folio above two 20 77. Notice of motion in Court or Chambers, engross- ing and copy to serve, per folio 15 78. For every additional copy, per folio 10 79. Notice of taxation, or appointment to tax, and one copy 25 80. For every additional copy, per folio 10 81. Notice of filing affidavits, when required, and one copy (only one notice to be allowed for a set of affidavits filed, or which ought to be filed together) 25 82. For every additional copy, per folio C 10 83. Noticeby defendant to third party, under Rule 108 50 PERUSALS. 84. Of each of tne pleadings as defined by the Judi- cature Act 50 85. Of special case by the solicitor of any party ex- cept the one by whom it is prepared, when case is submitted in the course of the cause ... 1 GO 86. Of interrogatories, and cross interrogatories, on commission 50 87. Of aflSdavits and exhibits of a party adverse in interest, filed or produced on any application (where perusal necessary) 50 835 44 836 .3 Tariff of Costs in County Courts. ATTENDANCES. 88. Necessary attendances consequent on the service of a notice to produce, or admit, including making admission, altogether $0 50 89. To be increased by Clerk in cases of a special, difficult and important nature to 1 00 90. For summons in Chambers where necessary, in- cluding drawing and obtaining same 50 91. Attending on return of summons, or notice of motion, in Chambers, to be increased in the discretion of the Judge at the time to $1.50 .. 50 92. On consultation or conference with Counsel, in special, difficult, and important mattei-s, in the discretion of the Clerk 1 00 93. (And to be increased in the discretion of the Judge, as between solicitor and client, to a sum not exceeding) 3 00 94. Solicitor attending Court on trial of cause, when not himself Counsel, or partner of Counsel 1 00 95. And in special, difficult and important cases, each hour necessarily present at trial, in no ctvse to exceed $5 per day 1 00 Provided the attendance of such Solicitor, and the length of time of such attendance, be duly entered at the time in the book of the Clerk. 96. To hear judgment, when not given on close of argument 1 00 97. To hear judgment, when cause on list for judg- ment, but judgment not given 1 00 98. On taxation of costs 1 00 99. On revision by Judge, on appeal 60 100. To obtain, or give undertaking to appear, when service accepted by a Solicitor 60 101. Attendance to file or serve 25 102. Attendance on appointment of Clerk, Examiner, or Referee, per hour 50 103. Attendance on Clerk in special matters, per hour 50 ITS. ! service icluding $0 50 special, 1 00 aary, in- 50 lotice of i in the »$1.50.. 50 unsel, in SI'S, in the 1 00 n of the ent, to a 3 00 use, when )unsel 1 CO ant cases, ial, in no 1 00 itoi", and ance, be Dok of the close of 1 00 for judg- , 1 00 1 00 50 Bear, when 50 25 F^xaminer, 50 , per hour 60 Tariff of Costs in County Courts. 1 04. Every other necessary attendance $0 25 105. Provided that, in special and important points and matters before the Examiner, Referee, or Clerk, tlie Judge may in lieu of fees for attend- ance, allow a Counsel fee not exceeding 5 00 BRIEFS. 106. For drawing brief not exceeding ten folios 1 00 107. For additional original and necessary matter in brief, per folio 20 108. Copy of necessaiy documents, other than plead- ings, per folio 10 COURT FEES, (TERM FEES). 109. Fee after statement, or when statement disjiensed with, after tiling writ, on defence, joinder of issue, trial, on argument before Courts, or any other step in the cause, and on judgments. No two fees to be allowed either party when such proceedings are taken, or had, between the first day of any sittings of the Courts and the first day of the following sittings 50 110. Fee on certified copy of ])leadings for Judge ... 50 111. On every order or judgment 50 AFFIDAVITS. 112. Drawing affidavits, i)er folio 20 113. Engrossing same to have sworn, per folio 10 114. Copies of affidavits when necessary, per folio ... 10 115. Common affidavits of service, including service by post when necessary, or of payment of mile- age and of non-appearance, including copy, oath and attending to swear 75 116. The Solicitor for preparing each exhibit 10 117. Commissioner for each oath 20 118. Commissioner for marking CAch exhibit 10 DEFENDANTS. 119. Appearance, including attending to enter 50 120. For eadi additional defendant 10 837 838 Tariff of Costs in County Courts, judgments, rules, or orders. 121. Drawing minutes of Judgment, or order, per folio, when pr*. pared by Solicitor under direc- tion of the Judge $0 15 122. Judgment for non-appearance on sjiecially en- dorsed writs, and in action for recovery of land: see item 30 123. For every hour's attendance before proper officer on settling minutey 50 124. To be increased in the discretion of the officer, in special and difficult cases, when the solicitor attends personally, to a sum not exceeding altogether 2 50 LETTERS. 125. Letter to each defendant before suit, only one letter to be allowed to any defendants who are in partnership, and when subject of suit relates to the transactions of their partnership 25 126. Common letters (including necessary agency let- ter) 25 127. With |X)wer to the Clerk, as between Solicitor and Client, to increase the fee for special and imjx)rtant letters to an amount not exceeding 1 00 128. Postage, the amount actually disbuised. .SALES BY REAL REPRESENTATIVES, OR AUCTIONEERS, IN PARTITION SUITS. 129. Drawing advertisements for the sale of real estate, including all copies except for printing 1 00 130. And for each folio over five (per folio) 15 131. Copies for printing, per folio 10 1 32. Attending and making arrangements with Auc- tioneer 50 133. Revising proof 50 134. Fee on conducting «ale when held where Solicitor resides 3 00 135. If Solicitor is engaged more than three hours, for every hour beyond that time 75 (UllTS. :rs. (ler, per er direc- cially en- sovery of )er officer le officer, e solicitor sxceeding $0 15 50 2 50 only one s who are iiit relates lip 25 gency let- 25 Solicitor lecial and exceeding I 00 AUCTIONEERS, la of real printing 1 00 15 10 vith Auc- 50 50 Solicitor 3 00 ee hours, 75 Tariff of Costs in County Courts. 136. Fee on conducting sale elsewhere, besides all necessary travelling and hotel expenses, when Solicitor attends with the approval of the Real Representative pi-eviously given §5 00 MISCELLANEOUS. (When it has been satisfactorily proved that pro- ceedings have been taken by Solicitors out of Court to expedite i)roceedings, save costs, or comj)romise actions, an allowance is to be made therefor in the discretion of the Judge. ) 137. Drawing bill of costs as between party and party for taxation, including engrossing and copy for Clerk, per folio 15 138. Copy per folio, to serve 10 COUNSEL FEES. 139. Fee on motion of course, or on motion for order nisi, or on motion to make order absolute, in matters not special 1 00 140. On special motion for order nisi, and on special application to the Court (only one Counsel fee to be taxed) 3 00 (To be increased to $5.00 in the discretion of the Judge.) 141. Fee on argument, on supporting, or opposing, application to the Court, orders nisi, or argu- ment of demurrer, or special case 5 00 142. To be increased in the discretion of the Judge to 10 00 143. Fee with brief on assessment 6 00 144. Fee with br.ef at trial 10 00 (To be increased by the Judge in his discretion in actions of a special xiid imj)ortant nature, and on notice to the oppofsite party, to a sum not exceeding $25.00 ; no charge to l>e made by either party in connection with such appli- cation.) 839 11 840 Tariff of Costs in County Courts. 145. Fee to Counsel when Counsel attend on argu- ment on examination in Chambers, where, in the opinion of the Judge, the attendance of Counsel is required $1 00 146. But may be increased, in the discretion of the Judge, to a sum not exceeding 5 00 147. To attend reference to Clerk, or Referee, when counsel necessary 3 00 148. To be increased in special and important mattera requiring the attendance of counsel in the dis- cretion of the Judge, to a sum not exceeding 6 00 149. Fee on drawing and settling, allegations in prae- cipe for revivor in special cases proper for opinion of counsel 1 00 150. To be increased in discretion of Clerk to an amount not exceeding 2 00 151. On settling pleadings, intei-rogatories, special cases, or petitions, or advising on evidence in contested cases, in the discretion of the Clerk, not exceeding 3 00 152. On arbiti'ations, counsel fee may be allowed and taxed on same scale and conditions, so far as possible, as those hereinbefore prescribed for counsel fees, at trials. Note. — In taxing costs between Solicitor and Client, the Master may allow for services rendered, not provided for by this taritt", a reasonable compensation as far as practicable, analogous to its provisions. Wi Courts. cl on argu- 3, where, in tendance of $1 00 tion of the 5 00 feree, when 3 00 aut maitei-s in the dis- exceediug 6 00 3ns in prse- proi)er for 1 00 ierk to an 2 00 es, special evidence in the Clerk, 3 00 lowed and i, so far as icribed for INDEX icitor and r services i tariti", a racticable, IM»EX. ABATEMENT -See CosTBovKiiTia. IEaiii'.-Dn)»;+. decree might be entered after, aud "inQjira revivor, 7. ABORTIVE SALE— See Sale. ABROGATION OF CHANCERY (UllCU*, L efifect of, 2. not to afl'ect practice or usage, imtinuiamiiliani: with Consolidated Orders, 2. ABSTRACT OF TITLE, acceptance of as sufficient, vha-t ik. i'QD. ]>i tcludt-t iiirdiHT ohjections, 211. confirmation of, what is, 21 1, precludes further uifjtumiias. 211,. costs of reference as to title, 215. delivery of, to be made by veudorfBiHiaisir, oa demand, 208,209, neglect to make, 209. disclmrgt jc guruhaaer, for, 209. demand of, by purchaser, 208. 2(lt<. neglect to make, etiea tit. ili!)! should lie in writing. 2tlV incumbrances, vendor not bound -toiHarUi^^e existence of, 213. liability of vendor, ior mC(fiHcloHing, 21.3. Master may determine questioue a« ti' siifiuidncy of, 210. " matters of conveyance," what are^ilDA. nature of, 209. notice to deliver objections to title, wlmLOi lie served, 211, 213. objections to, when to be delivered, iiViL how made, 209. how disposed of, 20fl. iJfte. should be removed liei(n* .iftjHctiiig^ to title, 210. to title, when to be served. iilD,. 3I2L how disp()9ed of, SI'S report, not to Wauatenn, 210, 211. to l>e marked *' aHi'HRBt,. ' or "disallowed,"' 210, 211. what are, 213, 214. pedigree, falsifying, liability of vendor Jnx. ^r.l. possession, in ,uiry should be made a£ ix. ±L'4. not constructive notice trf udxriEai citle, 214. purchaser's taking, eflect (d. ilWt ilW, 209. proof of title, how made, 211, 212, £18. where conditionE of sale mfiiive vendor from pro duction of deeds, 212. purchaser, must demand, 209. (VoL I. inclnd»-8 }>p. 3-iBD.,) 45 «:4 Index. ABSTRACT OF inLK-Cutwuff. reeitiils in deed, how fir evuleuce, 212. reference as td title, 2(t7. costs of, 21.'>. refusal to verify, prooef«linj.'» «'n. 214, 21o. re«isterey vendor, when necessary, 212. conditions as to pnxlnction of, sliould not he unnecess- arily !«trinL'en:. 212. copies of, wh«-n t" Ik.- furnis!.,d, 212. liability of vendor to turnish, may be qualitied by conditions. 212. recitals in, how far evidence, 212. vendor, solicitor of, to deliver. 209. may he reijuircd t.» j»erfeot, 210. neglecting t<» iierfevt, purchaser may be authorized, 210, verification of, 210, 211. ACCEPTAXCE OF SERVICE, solicitor's, effect of, 21, 22. 7«M). need not lie veritied, 22, 760. ACCOUXT — see ADMiMsrnATMN— Mastkr— Mortoaoe Actions. appointment, to ascerttin whit admitted, and what contested, 124 appointment, l»y Judge or M.isttr in Chambers, to take, form of, 382. change of, effect of, in ni-irt j:i27. Master may direct books to l>e fciken as evidence, 122. mortgage — see Mortgage AtTiox.s. notice to be given on cros-s-examination, 122, 125. of surcharge, 125. objection to, notice of, to l>e served, 122. personal representative, Ixtuud to make up, 122. receiver's — see Receiver. reference to Master to t.ike, may be dispensed with, 234. rents and profits, liability oi prior mortgagee owning equity of redem[)tion, 240 — see >IoRTtiAGEE. (Vol. I. iDdales pp. 1-4W.) IXDi.X. 845 en by Court, ACt'OXIHT—CoiiCniiixl. settled, Miuster iiiJiy iiKjuitu into, IIG, -48. setting aside, l'2'J. subsei^ueut, in mortgage actions, 'J(i)}. intert'St. liow eoinimted on, *JG(), iJ07. sums under $8, alloweil on ">,itii, I '23. oath must be jMisitive, 123. sums must not a'^'gregate morn than ^400, 1*23. surcharge, i>artituliirs of, must he served, ll.'5. vouchers, wlien necessarv, 123. wilful neglect, and default, 1U3, 100— see Wll-FIL NEULECf AND DKF.\rLT. ACCOUNTANT— See Controvertkk Ki-khions— Exi-kkt— Pay- MKNloK MoNKV INTO CoiUT — 1'AVME>T OK Money oit ok Colkt. OF Court of Chancery', 10. lx>oks to lie kvpt by, 18.'>. form ot, entries in, 18'), 18(!, 187. certificate of state of account, 188. •Vi-s payalde to, 343. investments in stock, by, 188, 18!). consent of parties to be tiled, 188. orders regulating business in office of, 342, 348. stock, interest on, how to be credited, 180. investments in, 188. purchase of, 188, 189. suitors" account, how to be kept, 186. OF Sl'pkeme Court of Ontario. Iwjnds to be taken in name of, 794. cor[)oration sole, is, 787 mlda. orders dispensing with payment of money into ( 'ourt, copies of, to be tiled with, 788. Onfi-rg regulating business in office of. 342-348. securities, &c., in former Courts, vested in, 787 (ulda. ACTION TO RECOVER LAND-See Ejectment. ACTUARY— See Expert. ADDING PARTIES— See MoRTfiAuE AcriONS— Pautie.s. in Master's office, 127, 237, 238. ADDITIONAL RULES OF SUPREME COURT, 787-8^0. ADDltESS — See Coxtroveuteu Elections. for service, indorsement of, 20. omission of, 21. solicitor'^, when necessarj- to be indorsed on iiroceedings, 18. (Vol. T. inciudi-s pp. 1-490.) 846 Ixdp:x. ADMINISTRATIOX—Spo Account. accuunts, which may he tiikon in suits for, 3fi7. wilful neglect ami default, may be enquired into, 3)7. action for, when nece.isary, 277. cannot he joined with action to protect estate, before probate, 40, hut see aililn, administrator — see infra personal representative, administrator wl litein, decree against, for, 40. adults, may apnly to local Master for, 278, 37. priority of, over claims of creditors, 368. conduct of proceedings, who entitled to, 282, 283. change of, 282. Master may give directions as to, 3.')5. contested api)lication for, when to be heard before a Judge, 277.^ costs, creditors', of proving claims, 288. creditor neglecting to produce, 288. commission allowed iu lieu of, .374. — See CoaT.s. heir entitled to priority for, whore estate deficient, 28.3. liability of personal representative for, 284. legatee for, 280. Master may dispose of, 366. to report specially where they exceed twenty-five per cent, of value of property, 175. motion, of, where writ should issue, 27'7. personal representative in default, 364. or misconduct by, shown, 364. unnecessary suit, of, how paid, 363, 364. writ, of, unnecessarily issued, 362. creditors — see Creditors. advertisement for, form of, 287. when dispensed with, 287. applying for, must prove claim, 279, 363. corroboration. when necessary, 279. must be creditor of estate, 279, 365. Chambers, may obtain, on motion in, 276, 278, 3'jl, 332, claims of, affidavit to be made as to, 289. form of, 330. costs of proving, 288. how proved, 287, 288. (Vol. I. iDcludfg pp. 1-490 ) Index. 847 ADM INISTR ATIOX-r'o«/;,w«7^ creditors, clniins of, notice to prove, may ])C mailed, 288. parties entitled to attend proof, 288. production of security, how olttained, 288. notice for, form of, 3!K). ne>{leet of, cost'", 288. of personal representative, when entitled to adminis- tration, 279. overpaid, may he onlered t(» refund, 284. proceedings hy, may he stayed, 280. wlien not stayed, 284. Statute of Limitations, personal representative not hdund to set up against, 279. nor will Court, in interest of ahsentees, 280. •wlien it runs, 280. deficiency of assets, estate to l)e diatrihuted pari passu on, 284. heir entitled to costs on, 28.5. how far a gmund for personal representative applying for, 283. ■devisee, may ohtain, on motion, 21Ct. when to he served with notice of motion for, 281, 284. directions as to carriage of order for, 282. dispensing with service of judgment for, 28G. estate of trilling amount, refused, 282, 3()3. evidence on motion for, 278, 270, 281. f,c-p. hearing of, 138, 224. may be adjourned into Court, 352. leave to appeal, after confirmation of report, 135, 372, 373. order, time for, 373. report, how brought, 373, 373 — see Master. ruling, 1 3(3. setting down, 224. unnecessarj', when order of reference void, 137, 138. report void, 136. variation of rejiort, on, 138. no physical alteration made, 138. waiver of objection that appeal too late, 134. Referkk of Titles — see QriEiiNO Titles. single Judge, to Divisional Court, in what cases abolished, 571, 582, 583. to Divisional Court — see Divisional Court. seven days' notice of, to be served, 224. setting down, 224. single Judge sitting in Court, from, does not lie, 571, 582, 583. where it lies, 790. JcDGE, single, in Q. B., and C. P. D., setting down, 581. APPEARANCE— See Municipal Elections. APPOINTMENT— See Account— Master. default in attending proceedings on, 531. one sufficient, 531. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1490.) Supreme 194, 591. (solete, 559 -see Costs. J«, 134. 138. appeal too w brought, 138. 31, 132. though not ;al, 138. Office, how 3W brought, ed aa short, rt, 135, 37-2, 5TER. id, 137, 138. ade, 138. 134. iS aboliahed, Iocs not lie, ^own, 581. TXDKX. 853 ARREST OF JUDGMENT. motion in, no longer made, 503. Rule aa to, not in force, 503. ASSETS— See Administratiox. admission of, by paying legacy, ■■S'l. distribution of, pm rn/a, on (leficioncy, -S4. removal out of jurisdiction, may be rcbtniined, 41. ASSISTANCE, ■writ of, may issue without previous issue of attachment, 1G6. ASSIZES, cases entered at, to remain on list till tried, 575. adjourned, new notice of trial not necessary, 57(>. cause list at, 576. cases to be struck oflf, aa disposed of, 570. remanets not to be re-entered, 575. new notice of trial unnecessary in case of, 570. ATTACHMENT— See Bailable Proceedings -Contempt. attorney, liability of, to, for not entering appearance, 4!)2. certificate of Master, of default, 1(57. may be read, though notice of reading not given, 107. contempt, for, in non-production, 1(17. motion for, must l)i; made to a Judge, 1G7. costs, where order obeyed pending motion, 1(57. debts, of — see Forms. entry of, in debt attachment book, 506. proceeding for, in what (Jourt to be taken, 506. default, how establisheil on motion for, 1(57. discharge from custody, when granted, 167, 168. evidence on motion for, 167. issue of, not necessary to found, setiuestration, 164, 165. writ of assistance, 16(5. non-production, n.otion for, 167. notice of, how served, 167. order for, necessary in all cases, 531. order nisi, abolislied, 166. notice of motion for order absolute, to be given in- stead of, 1(56. pr(scipp, issuing on, Order relating to, efifete, 160. proclamations, with, abolished, 3. purging contempt, 168. rules for, ou pnveclpe, abolished. 531. aervice of notice for, on solicitor, when sufficient, 167. personally, when necessary, 167. sen'ice of order, proof of, when necessary, 167. aequeatration, may issue after, 1(50. Sheriff, against— see Bailable Pkoceeuinus. sufficiency of compliance in Master's Otiice, to be determined by Master, 168. office of Clerk of Record and Writs, to be determined by Judge, 168. fVol. I. (ncludps pp. 1400. < 854 Index. ATTORNEY— See Controverted Elections — Lien of Solicitor — Solicitor. affidavits, when not to he sworn by, 142, 524. answering, order may be made for, 29. agents' book, entries to be made in, 528, 529. neglect to make, eflFect of, 529. attachment, of, for not appearing, 492. changing, order for, necessary, 492. form of, 493. cognovit, to be attested by, 498, 499, 500. explanation to be given by, 498, 499. ommission to give, eflFect of, 500. lien for costs, not to to be prejudiced by set-oflf, 505. — see Lien OF Solicitor. misconduct, striking oflfroli for, 491, 492. — see Solicitor. notice of appointment, after suitor has acted in person, 530. privilege of, cannot be claimed, in cases within C. C. jurisdiction, 505. Rule as to admission of, superseded, 491. recognizance of bail, when not to be taken by, 513. solicitor of Supreme Court, is now, 491. striking oflf roll, 491, 492. certificate of, to other Courts, 491. form of order for, 491. V .. ""ORNEy-GENERAL, mov^^gagor dead without heirs, sale may be ordered against, when, 194. pn -.-vndience, right to, preserved, 574. ALCTTOXFEB -See Master— Sale. AWARD. appeal from, none allowed, 137. costs on, taxation of, 531. setting aside, grounds for, to be stated in notice of motion, 531. BAIL— See Bailable Proceedings. BAILABLE PROCEEDINGS, affidavit of justification of bail, form of, 514, 515, 516. service of, 514. attachment, against Sheriff for not bringing in body, 511. not set aside except on merits, 511. bail, "to action," meaning of, 510, 511. "above," meaning of, 510, 511. allowance of, when refused, 514. amount in which they must justify, 616. attorney, when inelligible as, 513. clerk of, when inelligible as, 513. bailiff, when inelligible as, 513. Ix/nd, action on, when stayed, pending rule to bring in body, t 511. when not stayed except on merits, 511. condition of, to Sheriff, 510. special bail, 511. execution of, 510. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1.400.) Index. 855 LICITOR— 0. —see Lien* ITOR. n, 530. urisdiction, red against, lotion, 531. l6. 511. lerits, 511. kng in body, kts, 511. BAI LABLE PROCEEDINGS -Continued. boud, bail, forfeited, how, 510. form of, to Sheriff, 510. judgment on, signing, when ordered to stand as se- curity, 509, 510. nullity, when it may be treated as, 513. penalty of, 510. staying proceedings on, terms of, 510, 511. sureties to, 509, 510, 513. change of, without leave, not allowed, 513. exceptions to, time for taking, 510, 515, 51(j. justification of bail — see bail, justification of, itij'ra. number of, 51.3. change of, without leave, not allowed, 513. exceptions to, 510, 515, 516. indemnified by, defendant's attorney cannot justify, 513. justification of, 513, 514, 515, 51(). affidavit, form of, 514, 515, 516. costs of , 514. notice of, 516. when bail put in, in the country, 514. liability of, 517. notice of more than two, when irregular, 512. allowed, 513. nullit}', when, 513. number of, 512, 513. recognizance of, not to be taken by attorney of either party, 513. render of principal by, though rejected, 516. after action brought, time for, 517. staying proceedings against, after, 517. Sheriff, officer of, when ineUigible as, 513. to, 509, 510. becoming bail to action, may bo excepted to, 510. "special," meaning of, 511. may be put in, before return of rule to bring in body, 511. staying proceedings against, when ordered, 511, 517. costs of justification of bail, 514, 517. defendant not to be confined in gaol within 24 hours of arrest, 509. discharge of, on giving bail, 509. for misnomer, 509. rule for, form of, 520. exceptions to bail, time for taking, 515, 516. notice of, when to be served, 515, 516. judgment, time for proceeding to, against prisoner, 520. on bail bond, when it may be signed, 509, 510. justification of bail, 513, 514, 515, 516. costs of, how borne, 514. when bail fail to justify, 51Z notice of, 516. time for, 514, 516. misnomer of defendant in capias, effect of, 509. prisoner, discharge of, on puttin^^ in bail, 520. i>.t«>— CiicraT o? Appeal. Accountant, when to l»e takun iu amiut nf,. 71)4. liOOKS OF ACCOUNT— See E\thi>{h;. < AN ADA COMPANY, covunants by, 213. deeds, how executed bj', 213. <.'.\NDIDATE— See Contrdvkktei' Eijith)!** (Ost.)— Mcnxcipal ELECTJONh. < M PI AS AD SA riSFA CIEXD TJIT. St« IToaMH. r A USE LIST, assizes, at, 570. Clerk of IJecdnl and Writs, to pr*]«im^ iii. Chy. D., I.*). sittings of Divisional Cotiit ^i. V>. & i'. 5".. Div. at, ;i8I. Siiiglii Judije iu l^*. B. i '.:. ?* l>i\r. ac, .581. < • K RTIFICATE — See M astf.i: — M >i;-\ v.f s Actios.- — Qri etino Titles — iLra'.aiD.. bank, of, of default in paymeirt. 34M. D*D_ counsel's, for setting down cuuhw iu Tv.w:. "JlIH. Lower Scale, for brin''in;: a.-tion unuii:.. :*;»7. -t<)5. Master's, 12(5. not to be given after I't-jtura. jinless required by tlie Court, 12(;. CESTUI QUE r/i' r.S' 7'— See TKr sna:. action for execution of trust, 1>t. ])urtiiifh. 4BL appointment of new trustee, aftiou ion. -ffK. may be compelled to bear ]ir<>piirti(iii tc .tntrta of action brought by one, forconitnon benefit of all. M. parties from whom account nou^lii, uiu+nr»it made original defen- dant-s, 4.S. represented by trustee, 49. ,'»0, Tii. when required to be joined as parlieE. 53L CHAMBERS — See Controvekteh ELunniwH — .fcDtiE in Chambeks — MaSTEK is <.i&5IIUHH!f_ accounts, how taken in, 82. adjourning matters to. or from. (^onrt. "^..^. administration, judgment for. when irruusitliiii, 281, 3i)l. applications in, how made, SO. 81. business to be tiken in, 78, 79. «0. *>'l. ^. *T judgment, in mortgage actions, whtin xrmt«d in, 2."?!, 276. partition actions, wljeu ^riu&iiL in, 3t58. when set aside in, 22r». parties, may be added in. 8,S, 84. receivers, when aj)pointed iu, ]r>4. service of notice of motion in, 82. CHANCERY DIVISION— See Dmsic»4a.iC.)cuT, €ff.4.xcERY Divi- SIOK. (VoU I. include pp. XMtU :. 858 Index. CHANGE OF SOLICITOR. appointment of new solicitor on death of solicitor, on the recoiil" how- compelled, 23. notice of, to be serveil , 2.S. separate solicitor, to one of several plaintiffs, 23. solicitor, by partv previously acting in person, 23. solicitor, by party added, on transmission of interest, 24. notice of to be served, 24. order for, when necessary, 22, 23, 492. form of, 493. may be obtained on precipe, 22. but not by one of several clients, where retainer joint, 23. material facts, must be disclosetl, on application for, 23. must be obtained, when client discharges solicitor, 22. where solicitor discharges himself, 22. of no effect, till served, 19. 23. payment of costs, not marie a condition precedent in, 23. prima Jacie a discharge of solicitor by client, 24. but not when solicitor has refused to act, 24. or, become bankrupt, 24. or, been arrested, and detained in cus- tody. 24. or, solicitor's firm dissolved, 24. proceedings taken before, irregular, 23. setting aside, for suppression of material facts, 23. unnecessary, merely- to obtain payment out of Court, 28. or when solicitor dies, 22, 23. or on change of interest, 24. service of solicitor on record, g Court, Master may appoint time for, 350. bond of, to l)e tiled with Clerk of Ilucords and Writs, 300. compensation, when disallowed, for not passing accounts, 350. paying lialances into Court, 350. COMPENSATION, administrators, entitled to, for^services, 113, 367. amount of, liow fixed, 1 14. conmiittee of lunatic, of, 350. executors, entitled to, for services, 11.3, 307. fixed l)y trust, cannot be reduced by Master, 115. legacy by way of, 114, 3(57. bears interest, 114. does not abate, 114. lump sum, may be allowed for, 114. blaster, duty of, in lixing, 113, 115. misconduct, etlVut of, on right to, 1 15. not allowed, on sums charged on the 'ground of wilful neglect and default, 11."). percentage, on receipts and payments, 114. reinvestments disapproved, 114. personal representative, allowance to, for, 3t>7. priority of, over creditors' claims, 3(>8. purchaser, to, — see Pirchaser. receiver's — see Kf.c'eivkh. refused, when. 315, .307, 350. sliding scale, 114. Surrogate Judge, may allow, 113, not pendente lite, 113. trustees, entitled to, for services, 113. CONDITIONAL ORDER, abandonment of, 77. CONDITIONS OF SALE, deeds, as to production of, eflfect of, 212, 213. form of, 385. proof of title, as to, effect of, 192, 19.3, 212, 213. sx)ecial, must be set out in advertisement, 191, 192, 194, 195. when allowed, 192. invalid, 192. standing, 194. form of, 38.5. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1-490.) Index. SGI overy, 70. r ailminis- 3 for, 350. 300. mts, 350. ices i»>to rilful neglect [13. 194, 195. CONDITIONS OF f^ALK-Cunfaiue,!. title V)a(l, not passed off by special, 213. puronaser not liouml to complete, notwithstanding, 193. even tliough defect arise prior to deed selec- ted as root of title, 193. CONDUCT OF PROCEEDINGS-See Administration. suit constitued under Onl. 58, jurisdiction of Court as to, 4(1. CONSENT— Sue Ohi>ers. CONSOLIDATION OF MOUTOAOES-Sce Mortuaoe Actions. CONTEMPT— See Atta«iimknt -Controvkkted Ei.r.rnoNs— Co.sr.r — Ma.STKR— MlTNKU'AI. ElKCTIONS— SEQUESTRATION. attachment for, not issuable without order, 531. costs of, when purged, pending motion to commit, 167. non protluction, motion to conunit for, 167. notice of, how served, 167. evidence on, 167. uuist be made to a Judge, 1()7. receiver, interference with, 157 — see Receiver. service of notice of motion to commit for, when to be personal, 5.30. CONTESTANT- See Qiietin.j Titles. CONTINUING PROCEEDINGS, order for, motion to vary, or set aside, how niaib "225. transferee added under order, not bouud to retain solicitor wlio represented his transferror, 24. CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS-See Mi nicipal Elections. (Dominion.)— Rules of Q. B. & C P. abatement of petition, notice to be given of, 683, 709. eflect of, 684, 709. proceedings upon, 684, 709. when it takes place, 684, 709. Accountant, of Supreme Court, payment of deposit to, valid, 664,689. Act of Dominion, conferring jurisdiction, valid, 665, 691. address for service, petitioner's, to be left with Clerk, 673, 698. notice of, to be in duplicate, 673, 698. to be entered in book, 678, 679, 704. affidavits, how to be entitled, 678, 679, 704. agent, notice of employment of, to be left with Clerk, 673, 698. employed by petitioner to give notice of appointment, 685, 711. respondent to give notice of appointment, 685, 711. service on, sufficient, 685, 711. amendment of particulars, when allowed, 671, 696. answer, to petition, when to be filed, 670, 695. appeals, how made, 669, 694. none from decision awarding seat, 665, 691. preliminary objections, when allowed respecting, 669, 694. attorney for petitioner, name of, to be left with Clerk, 673, 698. (Vol I. includes pp. 1-490.) 8G2 Index. 3 CONIRO VERTED ELECTIONS— Dominion— CojKmHerf. attorney for petitioner, notice of, to be in duplicate, 673, 698. respondent, name of, to be left with Clerk, 673, 698. Chambers, interlocutory applications may be heard in, 681, 706. contempt, order to commit for, (i79, 705. form of, 679-80, 703. persons liable to be committed for, 680, 706. warrant to commit for, how to be acted on, 680,. 681, 706. costs, security for, to be given by petitioner, 664, 689. how given, 664, 689. preliminary objection to, sufficiency of, 669, 694. who entitled to benefit of, 664, 689. execution to recover, 685, 710. office fees, payable, 685, 711. petition improperly drawn, of, to be disallowed, 666, 691. taxation of, 685, 710. decision awarding seat, final, 665. (iOl. lie tlie hi i/icni, trial to proceed, ()78, 703. deposit, to be made as security for costs, 664, 689. claims to, how disposed of, 674, 700. Clerk til keep account of, 675, 700. dissolution of Parliament, effect of, on right to, 664, 689. parties entitletl to bonetit of, ()fi4, 674, 689, 700. payment of, when ordered, 6(54, 675, 689, 700. order for, (575, 700. disclaimer, respondent may file, 684, 710. discovery, jiroceedings for, 677, 702, 703. dissolution of I'arlianient, effect of, on right to deposit, 664, 689. Dominion Parliament, power of, to confer jurisdiction on Provin- cial Courts, 665, (JOl. entitling proceedings, 678-9, 704. evidence, not to be stated in petition, 670, 695. inadmissible, respecting objections omitted from par- ticulars, 670, 695. return of, to Court, 687, 712. examination of parties for discovery, 677, 703. fees payable, 685, 711. form of petition, 666, 691. notice of withdrawal of petition, 681, 707. order to conunit, 679-80, 705. — See FoRM.s. formal objections, petition not to be defeated for, 686, 712. interlocutory applications, how disposed of, 681, 706. issue, petition when at, 670, 695. Judge, decision of, awarding seat, final, 665, 691. evidence to be returned by, 686, 712. list of votes obj.icted to, when to be delivered, 670, 671, 696, C\)7- uotice of petition, to be served on respondent, 667, 692. abatement of petition, to be given, 683, 709. address for service, to be delivered, 673, 698. appointment of agent by petitioner, 685, 711. respondent, 696, 711. attorney's name, to be left with Clerk, 673, 698. hearing of application to withdraw petition, 683, 709. respondent's intention not to oppose petition, 684, 710, (Vol. 1. inclidospp. l-(9).) led. ., 673, 698. erk, 673, 698. in, 681, 706. 706. ;tecl on, 680,. 389. lency of, 669, 689. ved, 666, 691. it to, 664, GS9. 9, 700. 700. posit, 664, 689. ion on Proviu- tted from par- Index. 8G3 686, 712. f06. 671, 696, 097. , 692. 09. 98. 11. 711. 73, 698. on, 683. 709. tion, 684, 710. .CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS— Dominion— Co/Kinwcrf. notice of respondent's intention not to oppose oetition, publication of, 685, 710. when to bo served, 685,710. withdrawal of petition, 681, 706. form of, 681, 707. for publication, 682, 708. service of, 682, 707. objections — see preliminary objections, infra. to votes, when seat claimed, 670, 671, 696, 697. evidence, as to, inadmissible if not included in list, 672, 697. office fees, what chargeable, 685, 711. papers, how entitled, 678-9, 704. particulars, when ordered, 670, 671, 695, 696. amendment of, Mhen allowed, 671, 696. copy of, to be left forjudge at trial, 686, 711. how certified, 686, ?11. delivery of, after time limited, 671, 696. evidence of objection, not stated in, inadmissible, 670, 695. time for delivery of, 671, 696. petition, form of, 665, GCtG, 690, ()9l. copy to be left for Returning Officer, 663, 688. sent by Clerk to Returning Officer, 663, 674, 688, 699. published by Returning Officer, 674, 699. cross, time for presenting, 667, 692. division of, into paragraphs, &c., 666, 691. entitled in H. C. J. valid, 665, 690. how, 665, 667, 692. evasion of service of, 674, 699, 700. evidence not to be stated in, 670, 695. filing of in Q. B., 663, 664 ; in C. P., 684. necessary to give Court jurisdiction, 664, 689. issue, when at, 670, 695. list of, to be m^de by Clerk, 675, 701. notice of, to be served on respondent, 667. 692. prayer of, 666, 691. service of, how effected, 674, 699. substituted, wlien authorized, 667,674, 692, 699, 700. signature of, by petitioner, necessary, 666, 691. how (questioned, 666, 691. time for filing, 567, 692. trial of, time for, 667, 692 — see trial, infra. withdrawal of, 681, 706. affidavit required on, 682, 707. leave of Court necessary, 681, 707. notice of, 681, 707. form of, 681, 707. publication of, 681, 707. to l)e left with Clerk, 682, 707. served on rcspomlent, and Re- turning Officer, 682, 707. (Vol. I. iccluden pp. 1-40O.) 864 Index. 3 CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS— Dominion— CoHeals respecting, when allowed, 669, 694. costs of, when petitioner successful, 669, 694. delivery of, after time limited, 668, 693. disallowance of, 668, 669, 693, 694. filing, 668, 693. hearing of, 668, 693. overruled, cannot be reiterated in answer, 669, 694. time for delivering, 668, 693. production of documents, how obtained, 677, 702. Registrar of Election Court, how appointed, 079, 704. duties of, 679, 704. respondent, mav give notice that he does not oppose petition, 684, 710. acting in person, notice of, 073, 698. attorney «f, notice of, to be delivered, 673, 698. list of votes objected to, to be delivered by, when scat claimed, 670, 671, 696, 697. time for delivery in Q.B., 672, inC. P., 697. substitution of, when authorizeil, 685, 710. Returning Officer to publish petition, 674, 699. notice of withdrawal, 682, 707. Rules of 14th February, 1874, as to, superseded, 569. Court, how published, 686, 712. security for costs, how given, 664, 689. preliminary objection to sufficiency of, 669, 694. signature of petitioner to i>etition, necessary, 666, 669. how questioned, 666, 691. service of petition, 667, 692. substituted, when allowed, 667, 692. notice of withdrawal of petition, 682, 707. proceedings on petitioner, 673, 685, 698, 711. respondent «73, 685, 698, 711. on agent sufficient, 685, 711. solicitors', and agents' book, to be kept by Clerk, 673, 698. Speaker, report to Imj made to, on witndrawal of petition, 681-2, 707. trial of petition, 686, 712. (Vol. I. inelades pp. l-iOO.) Indkx. HQ5 I by, time for ed in answer, CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS— Dominion— CoH^iwuft/. special case, how stateil, G78, 704. iQuy be reserved at trial, 678, 704. substitution of petitioner, when allowed on application to with- draw, 681, 683, 708, 709. application for, how made in, 683, 708. respondent, when allowed, 685, 710. time, for filing petition, 667, 692. delivering preliminary objections, 668, 693. particulars, 671, 67-, 696. trial of petition, 667, 692. trial, time and place of, how tixed, 670, 675, 695, 701. notice of, how given, 675, 676, 701, 702. form of, 676, 777, 702. Slieriff to publish, 676, 701. adjournment of, may be onlereil, 677, 678, 703. formal when uiniocessary, 678, 703. change of place of, 676, 701. (li- die in ifictn, to proceed, 678, 703. dismissal of petition, Tor not proceeding to, 676, 701. time tor, 676, 701. votes, list of those o]>jccted to, delivery of, by petitioner, 670, 671, 696, 697. respondent, 672, 697. order for, unnecesBarj' 670, 672, 696, 6!)7. witnesses, order to compel attendance of, 679. 70."). form of, 679, 705. costs of, to be ascertained by Registrar of Election Court, 679, 704. withdrawal of petition, 681, 706 — see petition, supra. (Ontario.)— Rules of Courtiof Appeal. abatement of petition, notice to 1)e given on, 740. bj' dissolution of Parliament, 740. affidavit of petitioner, to be annexed to petition, 716. address for service, to be left on filing petition, 72.3. by respondent, 724. adjournment of'trial, 732. formal where unnecessary, 732. agent, of petitioner, or respondent, notice of appointment, 743. amendment of petition, when allowed, 718, 719. particulars when allowed, 721. answer, formal, unnecessary, 720. attachment for contempt, when ordered, 735. candidate, may be a petitioner, 717. Chambers, Judge at, jurisdiction of, 736. Clerk of Crown in Chancery, notice of trial to be sent to, 730. ballots and books, &c. , to bo for- warded by, 7.30. documents in possession of, how dealt with, 730, 731. documents in possession of, inspec- tion of, 731. contempt, proceedings for punishment of, 734-736. corrupt practices, how far a disqualification of petitioner, 717> (Vol. I. indudea pp. lAW.) 866 Index. 3 GOXTKO VERTED ELECTIONS-ONTARio~CoH^H«rW. corrupt prnctices, two juilges to try, where alleged, 729. costs, of witnesses, 734. oxecutiou for, 742. how taxed, 742. improperly drawn petition, of, 718, 710. petitioner withdrawing, liability for, 738. recoverj' of, out of deposit, 742. security for, to be given by petitioner, 716 — see deposit^ infra. Court, title of, 7.33. death of petitioner, 740. resjK>ntleut, 740. declaration that seat vacant, effect of, 740. proceedings on, 740, 741. deposit, to be made as security for cost, lid. jjayment out, how ordered, 72G, 727. made, 727. persons entitled to benetit of, 716. receipt for, to be delivered to Registrar, 727. retention in Court, order may be made for, on applica tion to witlidraw petition, 737. disclaimer bj' respondent, service of, 741. publication of, 741. discovery, proceedings for, 731. dissolution of Parliament, effect of, 740. documents, insiiection of, 731. proiluctiou of, order for, how obtained, 73!. Election Court, title of, 7.33. Registrar of, may be appointed, 733. duties of, 733. evasion of service, proceedings in case of, 726. evidence, not to be stated in petition, 7 1 S, 720 stated in petition, may be struck out, 719, 721. examin.ation of parties, 731. before whom taken, 733. execution for costs, 742. form.s — see Forjjs. formal ol>jections, proceedings not to be defeated for, 743. inspection of documents, 731. interlocutory questions, how disposed of, 736. Judges for triju of election petitions, how placed on rota, 804. illness of, .it trial, proceedings in case of, 732. law, questions of, how determined, 729. list of petitions, to be m.ade, 727. to lie poste«l in Registrar's office, 727. votes objected to, when to \m delivered by petitioner, 722. resdondent, 723. notice of name of petitioner's solicitor, to be left, 723. abatement of petition, how given, 740. service of, 740. address for serxnce to be left, 723. in duplicate, 724. application to withdraw, 739. b« substituted as a petitioner, 739. apitointment oi igent for petitioner, or respondent, 743. disclaimer by rettpondent, 741. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1-400.) \, 729. 1 — see deposit^ 741. 27. )r, on applies 1, 731. .3. ,721. jr, 743. rota, 804. Ititioner, 722. llondeut, 723. h 739. bonclent, 743. iNDbX. 867 •CONTROVERTED ELECTION S -Ontario— Con«Jn«?rf. notice, of disclaimer by respondent, publication of, 741. service of, 741. trial, to be posted in Registrar's ofiice. form of, 730. service of, on respondent, 730. Sheriff, 730. withdrawal of petition, 7.^8. form of for publication, 739. publication of required, 738. service of on respondent, 738. Retummg Officer, 738. objections, preliminary, how tnken, 720. formal, not to defeat petition, 743. to votes, list of, when to be delivered, 722, 723. order, compelling attendance of witness, 734. form of, 734. committing for contempt, form of, 734-5. to whom to be directed, 73G. particulars, may be ordered, 720. amendment of, 72!, 743. better, when oi'dered, 722. copy of, to be left for Judge at trial, 743. form of, 722. nature of, 721. time for delivery of, 721. verification of, under oatli, 721. payment of deposit, how ordered, 7-6, 727. petition, presentation of, 714. abatement of, 740. affidavit to be annexed to, 710. allegations in, how framed, 718, 719, 720. amendment of, when allowed, 718. contents of, 71fi. copy for Returning Officer, to be left with Registrar, 715. costs of, improi)eny drawn, 718. filing in wrong office, effect of, 715. time for, 71o. form of, 717, 718, 719. formal objections, not to bo defeated for, 743. issue, when at, 732. no return, complaining of, ni.ay be filed, 717. notice of presentation, time for giving, 725. paragraphs, to be divided into, 717. prayer of, 718. publication of, 725. c3(;. County Court cases brouglit in High Court. J.'/'V- \» b), 534, 535, 5.57. delay in Master's Office, M;ister may ordta- jiu^-auioc of 349. discretion of Court as to, 17."». 170. disbursements, affidavit of, 5.35 by whom to Ik- mudt. jt'.T.. TM\ form of. ."»3(i, "iKT. (le die in dii tn, allowod in alimtaj *uit*, 294, evidence, short hand notes of, 579. ."•H(i. exceeding .^30, not to be taxed by Itegistrar. QTl. to be taxed by Taxing < >tiift!r. aTli. execution for, may issue before revision. wL«u. Dr:U follow iiig result of issues, Huh as to. Bii]K!rH«(i»i(;. .THf); gross sum, may be awarded in lieu of tax«l. M't*-.. Di!). guardian ml lilfiii, .$15 and disbursements mar i»^ iiL>weilfor, 17>3. taxed costs may be awaidefl in. LT-fe. heir, of, priority of, in administration acrtitm. iSJi illegible affidavits, of, dissillowed. 59. inferior jurisdiction, L'lili' as to, 534. interim utory, may be set off, 505. irregularity, of motion to set aside proceeding- 5«r,. jEK. justitii .ition of bail, of, 514, 517. Loi.'al Master, miy dispose of, in administruuiioj m:r;+. 3H0. lower scale, may be awarded in cases not witlm. former j uris- dictiou of County Court, 109 — see Lowei; ^n' ^nn , lamp .sum, may be awarded for, ICS, 109. maps, 5.37. Master, power of, to award, 349. to tax, occasioned by improiierrefrreaQti'iilinit facta, 124. according to scale aiijilicablfc. 3~i. matters affecting, to be rejiorted, 131. mileage, affidavit of payment, 536. mortgagees', 111. motion to St >, aside proceedings for irregularitr. TvHR. non-attendance in Master's Office, Master minr ±s. Qir^ 3.O. notice of taxation, one day sufficient, W'h v.hen unnecessary. .505. over caution, incurred through, disallowed. 3TIL parties entitled to, out of fund, canuot be dt!}irT«»«C« .jrdiiretl, 175,. 176. plans, 5.37. practice of English Q. B. as to, introduced, SSt (Vol. I. includes pp 149U.) 872 Index. 3 COfiTH-Coutinimf. privilege of solicitor, not to exempt from Rules aa to, 505-6. Privy L'ouncii, of appeals to, 7N0. proceedings, of, violating Onii-iK, (lisalloweJ, 59. purchaser, of, — see PuKt'iiAsER. (juieting title proceedings, of, — see Qcieting titles. refusal to admit facts in Master's otfice, of, 124, set-off, 125. llegistrar may award, where delay in settling minutes, 9. reserved to trial, subsequently disixjsetl of, 75, 76, review of taxation, when it may Ix; had, 172. revision of taxation, proceedings on, 172. duty of taxing officer on, 172, 173. execution before, when it may issue, 173. necessarj', when, 172. optional, when, 172. sum for costs not to Ite inserted in report till after, 173. scale, taxation to be according to, projwr, 175. scamlalous matters in proceedings, of, »iO. seal, fee for, when dispensed with. 7SS. security for, application for, when to be made, 496. set off of damages and costs, not to prejudice solicitor's lien, 505. several actions on same bill of exchange, 497. severing in defence, duty of fcixing officer, 174. rule against, to whom applicable, 174. solicitor and client, M'hen tjixable Itetweeu party and party, 170. not attending at trial, liability for, 73. stop order, liability of party obtaining, for, 158, 159. subsequent incumbrancer, obtaining sale has no priority for, 240. subpienas, of, 536, 562. sum for, not to be inserted in rejiort tiU after revision, 173. surveys, of, ^ySJ. tariff under (>re used in opposition to, 754. appeiil, cross, unnecessary. 756. proceedings in lieu of, 756, 757. dismissal of, for non-dehverj of Imoks, 758, 759. not giving security, 749. entry of, for hearing, 759. leave to, when granted after time expired, 748. notice of, how to be given, 747, 748. neglect to give, when fatal, 748. does not deprive Court of juris- diction, 748. service of, 747, 748. reasons of, and against, to be served, 755. appeal bond, 745, 748. action on, when stayed, 754. affidavit of execution, 753. justification by sureties, 753, 7«'>4, 773. allowance of, 753, amount of, 748 ; when stay of execution desired, 749, 752, 75.3. disallowance of, motion for, when to Ije made, 754. discontinuance of appeal, effect of, as to, 752. filing, 753. form of, 745, 772, 773. how given, 746. parties to, 751. sureties, exceptions to, 752. time for giving, 746. appeal book, how settled, 755— see County Court appeals, in/iu. dates of proceedings to be stated in, 770. number of copies required, 756. printing, 756, 757. proceedings to be embodied in, 755. time for delivery of, 758. bond— see appeal l>ond, mipra. case, draft of, how settled, 755— see appeal book, supra. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1-490.) 87-4 Indkx. 3 COURT OF API'KAI. (I'iio< KKi>iN«i.s is)—C'i. responilent, right of, to, on discontinuance of appeal, 753. security for, imw given, 7-18. allowance of, 7'">3. taxable on appeals, 700. co-defendants, when service of notice of appeal on, unnecessary, 737. counsel, fees to, 700. two, wlien not allowed, 700. CouK'fY Court Aitkalh, 703, appeal hooks, number required, 768. costs of unnecessary matter in, 709. dates of proceedings to he stated in, 770. evidence, when not tube included in, 7()S. cxhil)its, when to be iucludeil in, 7(>8, 7(»1». formal matters, how printed, 700. matters omitted, respondent may deliver memorandum of, 709. pleadings, how printed in, 708,774. printing, 708. service of, 7t)9. apj)ellant, v ho may be, 705. bond, to be givLii, 70."». affidavits of execution of, and justification, 70."), 700. objections to, how taken, 700. cases in wliich allowable, 7(>.3 mhla. not allowable, 704. costs, taxable on. 770. evidence, when not to be certified, 767. included in book, 7C3, non-comj)liance with Iluli'.i, effect of, 709. notice of setting down, service of, 709. original papers to to be transmitted from C. C; ,766. returned to C. C, 707. proceedings to be certified by Judge of C. C.,. 70(), 7(57. security to be given, 765. condition of bond, 765. service of proceedings in, how made, 769. setting down, time for, 767. staying proceedings, pending, 766. time for bringing, 765. vacation, time of, counts in, 771. cross appeal, unnecessary, 75'5. proceedings in lieu of, 756, 757. (Vol. I. includes rp. 149}.) Indkx. 875 leal, 753. lecessary, ;er in, 760. • stated in, iicludeil in, iclutled in, inted, 709. iident may iif, 7<>9. n, 708, 774. listitication,. hdok, 7C3,. 1701). |inC.r.,766. J., "07. le of C. Cr V\, 765. 1769. COUIIT OF APPEAL (ru(.cKEi)iN(i.s is)—Coiill,nn,f. datt'8 of proceedingH. to Ito st;itrd in appeal hooks, 770. default of partit-a at iK'aring, iflcct of, 7>'»9. disallowance of appeal, for n«>4. discontinuance of ap[ieal, efVcct of, 7.'>-. resnciiKU'iit's riglit to costs on, 753. dismissal of ainieal, for non delivery of hooks, 7'>H, 7r»9. entry of appeal for lieaiing, 7'>9. evidence, may bo taken over again wlien notes iitst, "');'>. execution, stay of, pending npptal, 740, 749. application for, to l)o made to Court bilinv, 74i). special, may be made, 754. fiat of .Judge f^r. wlien granted, 754. security required on, 740, 747, 749. further, wlien (jrdered, 749. money made on, when orderetl to be refunded, 749. possession delixcred under, when ordered to be re- stored, 749, 750. fees payable on appeals, "00. fiat to stay execution, when granted, 754. hearing of appeal, default of i)arties at, effee*^ of, 759. notice of, 759 Court may direct service of, 759. party affected may appear, though not noti- fied, 759. postponement of, to serve other parties, 759. injunction, when suspended, pending appeal, 750. insolvency appeals, 702. Clerk , or assignee, to transmit papers on, 762. costs of, 70:{. deposit re3. death of, 752. exceptions to, 752, 754. insolvency <»f, 752. time for proceedings, may bo enlarged or abridged, 771. computation of, 771. vacations in, 709. time of, when reckoned, 771. not reckoned, 771. CREDITORS— See ADMixi.sTitATio>f— Statute of Limitations. advertison\ent, for, 118, 110. Master may ilispenae with, when, 119. appeal by, from disallowaiv of claim, 120. claims of, how proved, 110, 20. adju»lication on, by ^L■l8ter, 289, 290. experts cannot bo employed by Master to investigate, 290. further evidence may be required, 290. examination of, by ])ersonal representative, 289. affidavit of result to be made, 288. form (»!', 2S!>. parties entitled to attend proof, 120, 793, 794. particulars of, wiien to Ih- sent in, 219. not to bo received after time, 281. except by leare, 291. coming in after time expired, 120. corroboration of claim against deceased person, 279. (Vol. I. liieliiJvii pp. 1.490.) Index. 877 appeal,T31. id peniling 1,771. t to deliver, n\, 751. ,|.peal bond, y, 753. 1, 754. 747,750,751. caso of appeal 771. I1TAT10N8. ilO. I\)y Master to lircd. 290. (e, 289. lU', 288. L'S9. T794. I23I. CREDITORS— See Administhatios. 9n:.—ConliinH'(l. costs of proving claim, 121. to 1)0 added to debt, 121. where claim disallowed, how recovered against, 121. execution, adding as parties, 1>48. priority of, 257. further directions, when entitled to notice of, 291. interest, when entitled to, 120, 121. judgment, moving to vary, 120. for administration, operates aa judgment for all, 279, 287. mortgagee, may prove against personal estate, and hold security for deficiency, 290. notice to, to prove claim, 290. may be posted, 290. claim allowetl, 290. mailing of, autliori/ed, 292. — see Notice. petition by, to vary decree refused, 120. receiver, when apiK»inttua, 325. form of, 394. DECLARATORY DECREE, when granted, 320, 327. mlda. (Vol. I. includfi pp. 1-490.) H7H Index. 3 DICCRKE— See Firther Direitions- Ji'doment. absolute, in liret iiistiiiice, unless otherwise onlered, 378, 370. alimony, for, registration of, 244, 294. ani'indnient of, how nnule, ISO, 181. I)e8i)eiiking, time fur, 8, 9. bills to impeach, iibi>l itched, 4. petition in lieu of, 177, 178. leave to tile, unnecessary, 178. security for costs on, 178. setting down, 179, notice of hearing, 17'.'- bills to suspend operations of, aljolished, 4. Iietition in lieu of, 177, 178, 179. lave to Hie, unnecessary, 178 setting down, 173, notice of hearing, 179. bills to carry into operation, abolished. petition in lieu of, 177, 179. setting down, 179, notice of hearing, 179. veritication of, 179. clerical errors in, how amended, 180, 181. consent, may l)e aniemled, lt>l. declaratory, when granted, 3*26, 327, adda. enrolment of, obsolete, 7<). entering, and iia.xsing/i(), 0)v/fr relating to, obsolete, 7^. entry of, 7, wlien to be made, 8. nunc pro tunc, 8, 9. evidence, read at hearing, not to be stated in, 74. minutes of, settling, —.see MlNLTE.S. nisi, (frdcrs relating to, li2. not enforceable until entered, 7. iiitnr />ro tunc, entry of, 8, 9. pa.ssing, and entering, after abatement, 7. relieaiing, f>/v/» ;•,< relating to, effete, 177. staying preceediugs on, 177, 178, 179. DEElJ.S -See Master— Quietixo Titles— Redemption— Sai.k. DEFENDANT — See Bailable Pkoceedinos — Examination kou Di.st'ovERY — Parties. acting in person, to give address for service, 530. notice to be given, when attorney subsequently apiK)inted, 530. contest between co-defendants, how determined, 239. costs — see ("ovr.*. examination «>f, for discovery — see Examination for Discovkhv, personal attendance in offices of Court, when necessary, 531. rei)re»entative t>f estate of deceased, how appointed — See Kki'UK- .sentative ok Estate. DEMUHHEK. copies of demurrer liook, Rulf as to, superseded, 496. book, to l)e delivered for Judge, 786. exceptions to previous uleading, 494, 495. misjoinder, or uon-joinder, not a ground of, 54. notice to join in, Ifulc aa to, su{)crseded, 494. Ofdi i:i relating to, effete, 62. part of pleading, to, Court may look at the whole pleoillng, 49j.. (Vol. I. IqcIuJm pp. 1-49J.) Index. 870 8, 370. i. aring, 1T'.». 179. g, 179. ibaoletc, 7<>- — Sai.k. NATION Ki>It ibsequontly 1)IS(0\ Kitv. iry, 531. Sec rvK.I'KK- tading, 49 5. l>E.MURRER-CoH/iH»r,/. setting tlowii, r)6<», 5S1, 78*;. for June, certificate rciniired, 220. notice ot to l>c served, 78(). It Ilk as to superseded, 494. DEPOSIT— Sec (.'ontrovkrtkd Elections— Mortgage A(."rioN.»i - Sale. DEPOSITIONS-See Evidence. DEPUTY CLEPvK OF THE CROWN— See Clerks of the Crown, AND Deputy Clerks of the Crown— Deputy Registrar. entry of orders l)j', 790. judgments eijtered by, "92, 79,*^. list of, to be sent to Toronto, 793. has same powers as Deputy Ucj^istrar, 11. ortice copies, power to certify, 330. return to be made by, to Judgment Clerk, 5, 6. DEPUTY REGISTRAR. tlocumentsin suits, to be sent by, to Clerk of Records and Writ.s, ,379. entry of orders by, 790. f(HS payable to, 15. judgments to be entered by, 379, 792, 793. list of, to be sent to Toionto, 793. certificate of, for Judgment Clerk, .">, 6. has same power as Clerk of Records and Writs, 11. otbcc copies, power of, to certify, 330. orders oi course, may issue, 17. of, to be entered, 379. rules and regulations relating to Master in Ordinary, and Clerk of Records and Writs, apply to, 14, 15. Stdicitors' and Agents' book, to be kept by, 14. DEVISEE— See Admin lstr.vtion. residuary, may have administration, without joining co-devisees, 43. DISBURSEMENTS, tariff of, 553, 555. DISCLAIMER — See Contr< \ krted Election.s— Forms— Mun hi- PAL Elections. DISCOVERY— Sec Controvertei) Elections— Examination for |)IS< OVKIIV — Pkodiction ok Dociment.s examination ot parties, for, ()2. attendance, how procured, 63. Examiner's ollice net a public court, (>3. exclusion of parties, ()4. place of examination, ()4. time for, ()4, 791, 792. who may lie examined, 63. (Vol. I. Incluacii pp. 1-40O ) 880 Index. 2 insCOyr.UY -Contintieff. officer of corporation, not to be mnde n party, merely for, 5(5. may lie examined for, 5G. time for obtaining, 791, 792. DISMISSAL FOR WANT OF PROSKCUTIOX, Orders relating to, 149. DIVKRSITY OF PRACTKE, AT LAW, AND IN EQUITY, bow liannonized, under Jmlicatinr Act, 2. DIVISIONAL COURT. a))peals to, when allowed , 790. Chancery Division. ajjpcals, to be set down. 2"24, 79«). seven days' notice of, to be given, 796. time for, 796. when allowed to, 790. applications to, how made, 224. motion to, to be .set down, 224. for new trial, in jury cases, 790. sittings of, 222, 7%. Queen's Bench, and Common Pleas, Divisions- Hp)ilication to, 797. time for, 797, 798. 8ittinj(8 of 222, 223— See Term Sittings. DOCUMENTS — See Likn of Soi.itiTOK— Master— Production of DturUMENTS. copies of, dennml for. to Iw in writing, .1.30. furnishing, time for, .1.11. costs of. .1.31. dispensed with in Ch.imbers, and M. aster's office, when originals can be produced, 8.3, 12.3. lien on — see Likn or Solkitor. production of, in other cases, may be ordered for discoverj", 320. or as evidence at trial, .329. — see PRODffTioN or DorrMKXT."^. return of, where transmitted from one offi<'or to another, .330. transmission of, frum one othccr t<> another, .329. expense of, to be prepai4l, 329. DOWER. purchaser, entitled to bar of, 207. refiLsal to release, how oomiK'iisated, 207. writ of assignment of, form of, 558. EJECTMENT. defence by person not named in writ, 518. judgment in, order for, when necessary, 518. trial, non appearance of defendant at, effect of, 518, 519. (Vol. I. ineiudM pp. 1-490.) Indlx. 881 [or, 5(). ITY, (98. iMSirriNOs. )DUOTION OF office, when jovciy, :V2(). .t trial, :«!>. lier, 330. ELECTION COVUT- See Coxtuovkhted Elections (Dominion). " •' (Ontario). Clerk cf Court (Chancery), 3r»8, .35'J. Jiiilges, hosv placed on lo/d, S04. ENDOllSKMEXT— Sec Forms— 1 ni.orsf mest. ENltOLMKNT, of decree, obsolete, 70, 77. ENTKlilNGCLEHK, duty of, 14. ENTRY OF DECREES, AND ORDERS-7, 8, 9, 353. time for, S. EQUITY OF REDEMPTION -See MoitTCAfiE— Mortgage Actions — Mortgagee. adding parties interested in, in M. 0., 2.37, 238. ossignLi! of, how far entitled to iini)eiich prior mortgage, 240. conflict between co-owners of, liow determined, 238, 239. death of owner of, without heiis, sale, how onlered, 194. merger of incumbrance, a rpiestion of intention, 240. mortgagee owning, how far liable to account for rents, 240. ESTOri'EI., mortgagee, of, 2.'>(>. mortgagor, of, 2r)2, 256. EVIDENCE— See Ahstract ok Title— AccorsT—ADMiMsruATiox A OMISSION OK D'ici'ments -- Akkioavits — Com- mission O TAKK. KviOKNiK — CoNTROVEKTKO El.KC- TioNs -Examination voh Discovery — Master's Okkick — MrNicii'Ai. Er.EcnoNs — New Triai,— I'liODlCTIuN OK DucUMEMS — QuiETINtJ TiTLES — Witness. accounts, proof of — sec AccorxT. accounting party, oath of 12,3. attidavit— see Akkihavits. eross-exaiuination on, 148, 149. not allowed after proceeding at an end, I I'.t. notice of, 149. deixmcnt, not entitled to have read, ou cross-examina- tion, 149. may be given by, on motions, 148. acted on by Court, Ixjfore cross-examination had, 149. reply, in, cross-examination «)n, 149. withilrawal of, to avoid cross oxamiiiation not allowed^ 149. books of acc(.unt, 82, 122, r.'3. cotisidoration for mortgage, true, may be shewn, 248. corroborative, when necessary, 117. Court may act on atliilavit, before cross-cxauiinatiou, 149. cross-examination on atKtb.vits, 148, 149. (Vul. I. incluUeii p|>. 1-400.) 882 Index. 3 EVI DE'SCE— Continued. cross-exiiniination of witness, in Maxtor's office, 148. JecTces, not to bo stated in, 74. cleijositions, taken when no motion pending, irregnlar, 147. under order or commission, return of, 500. in other causes, 71, 72. on former trial, 7-. entry of, in Registi r's book, 74. how made, 75. examination of witness "i motion, order for, 147. fees payaljle to witness, 147. notice of, 147. out of jurisdiction, 147, 148. exhibits, marking at trial, 72. schedule of, to be delivered, when judgment re8erved,73. further, when allowed on reference back to Master, 138. Master, may direct examination of parties, 117. witness before Examiner, 1 16. production of documents, 117. recalling witness, in office of, when allowed, 118. subpcenaing witnesses before, 140, 147. mortgage, proof of claim on, 248. purpose for which given, may be shewn, 248. motion, may be given on, by affidavit, 147. orally, 14(5, 147. for juilgment, in mortgage actions, on, 233. order, to contain reference to, 75. examine witness before trial, 147. in support of motion, 147. opi)osite party may use, 71. jKirty out of jurisdiction, of, how obtained, 147. recalling witness in Master's office, 118. record, original, subpania for production of, not to issue without order, 500. reference back to Master — see Rrfkrence. reply, affidavit in, cross-examination on, 149. short-hand notes of, fees for, how approi)riateil, 570,580. taxing officer's, duty as to, 580. withdrawal of, not allowed, 72, 149. witness out of jurisdiction, 147, 148 — see Commission to take EVIUENCE. onler to examine, before trial, 147. in sujtport of motion, 147. recalling in Master's office, when allowed, 118. subpivnaing in Master's oflicc, 146. EXAMINATION— See Cuoss-Examination— Evidence— Ex.xmina- TioN FOR Discovery — Infants. Judge of County Court, when not to be taken by, 814. of pjvrties, Master may order. 117. witness in sujjport of, or opposition to, motion, 147, 148. notice of, 148. EXAMINATION FOR DISCOVERY — See Controverted Elec- tions. action, tlismissed for non-attendance for, not restored, 67. exception to rule, 67. (Vol. I. Includes pp. 1-400.) Index. 883 , 147. of, 500. tness, 147. I, 147, 148. reserved, 73. 138. ;aininer,116. 118. 548. ssue without 580. to, 580. ON TO TAKE -EXAMINA- 14. 17, 148. EKTED ElEO- Ll, 67. ko rule, 67. KXAMINATION FOK DISCOVERY— CoH<6. have defence struck out, 66. need not notify co-defendant, of examination of plain- tiff, 65. defendant's, might formerly be read by plaintiff as part of answer, 1)7. dismissal of action, for default on, 66. documents, nuiy be ordered to be produced on, 67, 6? evidence, njay be used as, 67. explanatory, may be had, 65. time for taking, 65, 66. Judge of County Court, when not to be taken by, 814. non-attendance for, how punished, i)6. production of documents on, how punished, 06. officer of corporation, liable to, 56, 57. I)arty in same interest with party examined, may be examined in explanation, (>5. time for, 66. added by counter-claim, when liable to, 63. may be examinetl as witness, before liable to, G4. place of examination, 64. plaintiff, when liable to, 65. refusing to attend, liable to committal, 66. have action dismissed, GCt, 67. refusal to answer questions, on, 66. striking out defence, for default, 66. third partj', when liable to, 63. time for, 57. who may be examined, 62. EXAMINATION, PliO INTEIiESSE SCO, abolished, 4. application for relief in li'Ui of, how made, 217. affidavits in answer, and reply, when to be filed, 218. cross-exaininati'Ui on, 218. costs of, 218. Master in Chambers cannot ontortaiu, 217. notice to be served, 217. oral evidence in support, how obtained, 218. former practice, as to, 217. parties formerly entitled to a[)ply for, may now apply for relief, 216. relief may be granted, or inquiry directed, 218. EXAMINER— See Special Examiner. (Vol. I, includes pp. 1-490.) 50 884 Indkx. 2 EXECUTION— See Controverted Elections^-Coirt of Appeal— EoKMs — Mr.MciPAL Elections — Quieting Titles — SEyrtsTKATioN. certificr«te of— see QiiKTiNo Titles, tlurntion of, 24.'1. imlorseinoiit of, JjO(). issue of, riO<>. before office hours, 532. judgnicut to be eiitereil before issue of, 506. priority of, 250, 257. renewal of, time for, 24.S. return to Sherilf after, 243. teste of, 50<». staying, elFeet .-i", 244, 25(». pending appeal— see CouHT OF Appeal. withdrawal for ren<'wal, 243. by staying, 244. EXECUTUll— See Akministration— Compensation — Parties — I'eksdnal Representative— Trustee. costs paid by, when allowed, 113, 177. compensation, for care and trouble, 113— see Comp. nsation. Surrogate Judge has power to allow, 113. insolvent, receiver appointed, 41. interest, chargeable against, 07. neglect to invest, liability for, 97, 08. pay over, lialnlity for, 97. of re:ititi que trust to demand payment from, efiFect of, 97. profits made by, when li.able to account for, 97. receiver, when appointed against, 41, 151, 152. proving will after judgment against co-executors, how added, 40. renunciation by, cannot be revoked, 40. cannot execute power of sale after, 40. when liable notwithstanding, 40. rests, when chargeable against, 97. sale, may not bid at, 195, 190. trustee, when ai)pointed by High Court in place of, 41 — see ndda, EXECUTOR DE SOX TORT— See Administration. EXHIBITS, marking of, at trial, 72. schedule of, to be delivered, when judgment reserved, 73. EXPERTS, appointment of, need not be made in presence of parties, 328. cases in which appointed, .128. costs of, allowed though improperly e:nployed, .328. Court, or Judge, may obtain services of, 327, 328. Master may not employ, 328. rcjtort of, not conclusive, 328. witnesses, ciuinot be called by, 328. FEES— See Tariff. FIEIfl FACIAS— See Execution— Forms. (Vol. I. indudes pp. 1-490.) IXDFX. 885 ArPKAL— Quieting Parties TEE. S'SATIOy. 113. efifect of, 97. w added, 40. [ — seert(/<^«. 1,73. ^ies, 328. FINAL ORDER— Sec Mokt(;a<;e A(Tif.vK. for foreclosure, or sale, t<> l»e entereil, STjJL effect ot, '2(54. not granted, vlien ju<1inii««rt h- 5ir .*ile, 229. itroceedings to clitaiu, 2*!^ UCJi sale, where judgment is fur furtclfmiut . ii:iH. infant, against, when refused, 2.'i.'>. may l>e granted on aiijilicatiou ir +ai'iii«ii^ueat incum- hrancer, 22!). mortgagor entitled to time for rtidtmofiiitn, before, 2.11. FOUO, meaning of, 538. FORECLOSURE— Sec Final Orper— Moetg*?:! Athmbw. Chartered Bank, entitled to, 221. chattel mortg.igee " 228. Crown, not granted against, 22S, 204. day to show cause, to he reserved iu jod^mttnc aic,. against in- fants, 235, 242. death of mortgagee before day of jtajineirt ui utciua for, 2lv4. dumissal of action for redemjition, when it iijnirtfiii» .t», "23!), 27.), 276. final order of, proceedings to obtain, 2(i2, 2."{. o. c. order, in lieu of Bubjirrua ii oicuifi Co ahnw cause against decree, 394. (Vol. I. inrludcK pp. 1-4(H).) 88(3 Index. 3 FOllMH— Colli ill ml. jiul^iuuiit, whoro cliso rtferrcMl to arbitnitiun, 544. Iiiaii, ."{93. tli:it ilaini all<>w-e«l, 393. chefjuea rcvly, 31>4. incundjrnncers, 387. infant to show cause against judgment, 394. of njipeal, to Court of Apical, 747. motion, for adininistrutiuu, 369. order for udniiuistrution, 381-2. prft'cipe for checpie, .385. report in administration suit, 40.*>. on sale, 380. special case, 540, 541. btated l)y arl»itrator, 541. judgment on, 542. writ of incjuiry, upon judgment for mandamus, 550. Oontroverted Election Proceedings (Dominion.) contempt, order to commit for, OSO, 705. notice of trial, 070, 702. withdrawal of petition, 681, 682, 707. fur publication, 682, 70S. petition, 606-607, 091 092. title of proceedings, 078-079, 704. withdrawal of petition, notice of, 681, 682, 707, 708. witness, order to compel attendance of, 679, 705. Controverted Election Proceedings (Ontario.) notice of trial, 730. petition, 718-719. notice of withdrawal of, 7.37, 739. title of proceedings, 733. witness, order to compel attendance of, 734. Controverted Municipal Election Proceedings. aflidavit of relator, 649. j ustitication of sureties to recognizance, 050. service of writ, 029, 053. appearance, 028, 054. by Returning Officer, 654. enlargement of time for, 632. disclaimer, 034, 054, 055. enlargement of time for appearance, 032. Hat for writ, 025, 051. Ji./a. 042, 001. judgment for relator, 036, 6.37, 656. costs, 038, 058. defendant, 038, 657. mandamus — see writ of mandamus, infra. minute of service of writ, 027, 65A motion paper for writ, 050. (Vol. I. include* pp. 1-40C. IXDKX. 887 .-)0. roli'SlH-Conthiudl. notice to l>c imUirsetl on sninnions, C20, 032. itciignizauce, ('»-M, ({-'5. i'A'J. htiitcnient of relator, G'Jl, G48. Biunnioiis, G'2)>, (i'tl. to Htturniug OHicer, 630, (J.VJ. writ of Jiiri /'nriuM, for co8t», •»4"J, ♦!»!l. iuanuniiui8 to corporation to ailiiiit person elected, ()30, (SoS. holil new election, ()40, (ioU. Sheritrto admit jterson elected, (541, 060. bold new election, (541, (500. Biimmons in nature* of trnntniln, 020, 051. to Retnriiin« OHicer, 630. 652. minute of service of, 627. notice to be indorsetl on, 626. trial, G^o, 655. indorsement of ventict on, 636, 655. FRAUDULKNT CONVEYANCE. C'onnty Court Judges, and Local Masters, had formerly no juris- dicti«)n to set aside, 71), l>ut see aiihi. Master in Chambers, jurisdiction of, to set aside, 812. Betting aside, on summary application in Chambers, 79. FUND— See LiEX of Solicitor —Stop Oudek. FURTHER DIRECTIONS, affidavits, when they may be read on, 72. costs, evidence on question of, 225. Court may refuse to act on report, 220. original judgment, 226. da^'8 appointed for hearing causes on, 352. evulence which may be used on, 225. June, cannot be set down for, in 220. unless reservation of judgment unnecessary, 226. judgment on, not appealable to Divisional Court, except by consent, 571, 51K). neglect of party having conduct of cause, to set down for, 225. notice of hearing on, 2*23. parties servetl in Master's office under Ord. 60, when entitled to, 48, 223, 224. eervice of, 223, 224. opposite party may set down for hearing on, 225. setting down for hearing on, 223, 225, 220, 352. time for, 352. GARNISHEE-See FORMS. proceedings against, in what Court to be tiiken, 506. entry of, in DebfAttacbment Book, 506. GUARANTEE COMPANY, bond of, may be accepted oa security, 156. GUARDIAN— See Isfaxt. (VoL I. iDcluJ< s {ip. 1-490.) bbH Index. 2 GUAHIHAN AD /./'/'AMZ-Seo OKunvr. Oiardiak. apiHMiitmeiit i)f, Ity Looiil MiiHtiT, It!. uii (i{i{ilic!iti(iii of infant, 317. of limatic, .'{I7. on nra'ciiK', .'{.'•'), Hoti, IWh. nuthority of, extciulH only to notion in wliich liu is npiiointud, 493. coMta of, 173, 174. liov paid, 318. (liHcliaruing onUr, appointing, 357, 3 V KM KSTS—Conlniii>'y, when allnwol, 10!>. tviiitiitH lit will, not eiititliil to, lOH. tciiiiiiiitH ill L'oiniiioii, wlieii allowc'd fur, 'Ml, tniHti'cs, wliiii L'lititletl to, l(l!>. wrong (lour8, nut uutitlcil to, ]U8. ice, 350. ke, 317. m, 350. 3.')t), 357. 80. 1.. ESENTATIVE. ira, 43. iC88 on com- INt'UM BUANCKR — Sec IsctMnHANtKs — Mhkto.xue Actio.ns — MuinuAliKK. cl.iiiniii),' i)riority to |il:uiititr, may .miih'iiI from report, 120. •lisi'liiiiiiin)^, not untitli-d to eoHts, iI47. redemption liv. how diri<;tcd in mortgage actions, 258. sale, riglit of,' t.., '.»•-•«, iitiU. IXCUMRHANr'KS — .See In( TMiiitANCKR-MonniAeiK >foKr(iAfiE Arrin.ss -Mt»KT«;A(iKE— I'lKi haskk. absconding debtor, priority of, against, 2.')7. con.s(didati(in of mortnageu, wlien allowed, 249. disputes between holders of, how settled, 257. evidence negativing existence of, veinlor not bound to give, 213. execution creditor, priority of, 2,')7. merger of, a ipiestion of intention, 249. priorities of, how settled, 129, 2.')7. purchasers at sheriti's sale, priority of, how settled, 2.')7. redemption of, how directed in action for sale, 258, foreclosure, 258. tacking, of, how far allowed, 249. two of same date, priority how settled, 2.')7. vendor, not bound to neg:itive existence of, 21.3. liability of, for nut disclosing, 213. INDORSHM KXT— .See Fokms. of name, and address, of parties acting in person, necessary ou all proceedings, 20. conseijuence of omission, 21. of name, and address, of solicitor, on proceedings, when necessary, 17. of solicitor, necessary on all i)roceetlings, 18. objection for want of, 18. place where writ issued, when necessary, 01. INFANT— See Aumixistration— GtAHuiAN au litem— MoKT«Mt.iE Actions. consent, to sale of estate, when necessary, 324 — see infra Sale of Estate of. conveyance of land of, settlement of, 789. proof required on, 789. day to shew cause, when to lie reserved in judgments, ^2(i. notice to be served in lieu of suljpuna, 325, 326. form of, .384. examination of, on application for solo of estate, 324— see infra, Sale oi- Kstate of. (Vol. I. includfa|>p. 1490.1 890 Indkx. INFANT— ro»/;«(/^' J gunnlian wUitnn, how nppointed to, 313, 314, 3.V), 3r»(}, ',Vu. wlitii siR'il fiir lur'., 357. ill M.iNti r's (iHico, 3r)0. GrAUDtAN OK I'kusov, and K^iatk. npiKiintiiit'iit of, liDW niiidf, 3'J*J, .323, 'WO. fiitlior, to 1)0 iiotitied of application, .3*2.3. luasu l)y, witliotit HtkiK^tioii of Cotirt, invalid, .323. petition for ua' ', niny inrliidf pra}'t:i- for nppointnient of, 322. removal of nurd, from juriudiition, iH a contempt, 323. when authorized, Ih., see cuhla. security of guardian, snUicieney of, iuipiiry as to, when ordered, 323. Surrogate Court, may ajipoint, 322. judgment «igiied again«t, in ignorance of infancy, e;!.'ct of, 311. money of, Ollicial (Juardiaii to ho notilied of application to di8pcIK^e with payment of, into court, 7H!). lortgages of, Otiicial (iuardian to i 2 mortgages of, Otticial (Juardi.in to see to payment of, 789. notice to be served, when day to show cause reserved, 32."), 32(5. form of, 381. order /)ro. con. of no vali., see («/ be made for. if reijuired, 321. — see Maintknanck. Master, power of, to take examination of infant, 32.'i. witnesses, 32.*). Official Guardian, when to be notilied of application for, 318. past inaintenani;e, when not a ground for, 319. petition for, how entitled, 3!8. presented, .320, .321. what It is to state, 320, 321, 322. may pray fi»r appointment of guardian, 322. evidence in support of, how taken, 325. examination of infant, to be attached, 324. (Vo!. 1. Iiiflulcp i)|) 1-190.) Index. S91 INFANT -Sai.k (.i Kst.vtk or-Coutiinml. pri-.fipal mom y, not broken into, for inninti'niinec, 322. production of infant, on applic.ition for, IVI'.i, ,')'24 sale, win n refutted, 319. wlun disiii'niiutl witli, 3*24. 3I!>. 324. conHont of infant to, when neocMsi contrary to diMpnsition by will, or (IcimI, cannot ho authorized, 318. benefit of infantis' relative.^, for, icfuHnl, '.U'.>. proceeds of, retain iiuality of cNtatc sold, ;{l!>. dtiacending ad reality, if not converted, will tlicreaftcr pass as pirsonalty, 31'.). Settled Kstates, of. application res])ecting, to be made to a Judge, .320. jurisdiction of Court aH to, 31i), ,'{2(V sale, cannot bo ordered of part, to improve rcHiduo, 320, INF()KMATI(»N-See Mlmcu'AL ELEcruts.s. INJUNCTION. administration aition, how obtained in, .'-liT. interlocutory, not continued by judgment on pra>cipe, 23G. receiver, aiipointment of, operates as, l.'iO. restraining action against n receiver, ir)8. proceedings at law, Order relating to, l')8. INROLMKNT. of decrees, and orders, obsolete, 7(i, 77. INSOLVKNC\ -See CoruT ok Ai'i'EAL. appeals in, 7(i2, 7(>3. costs of proceeilings in, tariff of, 774. INSPECTION OF DOCIMENTS—See Comkovekti;!. Kli-ctions, INSrK( TOK OF TITLKS-See Qiietinu Titi.ks. Kcgistrar of Chancery Division to be, 3ii0, 3(il. INTEUKST — See Ahminlstkation — MouTtivcK Ai-iiox.s— I'lK- niASKK — UK.STS. administrator, when it begins to run against, t)7, 98. advances l)y executors, and trustees, on, ; ; partiu'rs, on, 99. agent, using moneys of principal, liability tor, 9H, <)•). arrears of, how far barreil by Statute of Limitations, 101, 102. coutniencenient of action against trustci', tloes not stop, 98. con>|>oun2 Indkx. o mort;,'a;;ee in posHcsnioii, lialiility for, rests, 100, 101. IiiUtiiur«liiji acfiniKtB, how cliJir^'f ilili! on, '.l!>, KK). ailvanofs l»y jiartiierH, on, IMJ. oapital, on, yj>. dissolution of, wtops, 100. nioni-yn in liamls of partner, on,'.)'J. pilicie.^ of insurance, wlu'n payalile on, 99. prin<'i|«al, when ehar^^td with, W. l»un hiMT, lial>ility for, 'JO.S, •_'()4. rate ot, char^eaMe .i^^ainst executor, or trustee, 97, 9S. after ili fault in p.iynient nntkr contract, '2'i\, »S7. rcHts, when charyeaMi-, JM'clOi; see Kksis. Statute of Limit ition^ ellV.t-.f, on. 101, 10'_», 10'). Hulimipient accmiit, ln'W ;i!!owe(l on, 'J(it!, '_'('»7. tnistee, liahility for, 97, 9S. INTEIIi'UKTATlON, of woi'ils in ( 'hain't nj Onli rs, 4, r». !i:i;K(il'I.\i;lTY -See Mini, ii-ai, Ki.kitionw. (lists of ni'itiiui to set aside proccedinnH for, rt'2.') notice of motion, to t,vt aside pioccediiiys for, must specify, 149. nullity, diMUidination u( Court to treat defective proceeding as, .V2--'. olijections, to Im stated in notice of motion, 'i'.'.'). whi'di can he waived, arc not nullities, 't'2'2. party niovin;; against, must himself lie r«%'ular, I4!>. niDvr promiitl\ , 149. lM-for<; takiuLj procrvdings, 149, proceed in jis, not invalid for, till set aside, 1,")0. sale, in. cir. ct of, 199. settinj; aside proceediM;;^ for, .VJ'i. strangcriannot complain of, 4'.t9,.V.*'J. waiver of, 1 19, 150. ISSI'KIIOOK.S, /{nil as to ilelivery of, nholished, .'>01, 077. JOINT AXi» sr.vi:i!.\L, i»i;man'i>, all lialile, may he joined, 5'). judi^mcnt in actions to cnforci-, ,').l. plaintitT, need not join all persons liahlu, .*>.3. iiri>(JK--See f'osrniivKKTKn Ki.Kt-rioNs JciMiK in Ciiamiikiih — Mi'VMIVAI. Kl.KcriONS SiNOI.K .IllKiK l.N ( 'ul UT. accounts may Im- taken hy, without a referunee, .'{•_'7. appeals to, in < 'Iiaml>er8, .°i.'>l. appoiiitPient i)V, to taki' .ncounts, form of, ',IH'2. Comitv Court, of, trial hy, 7<)- ■xpirti- jrvices of, nia\- Ik- olitained hv, .'{-7, .'WS. in. 1-4IK).) Indkx, 893 l)S. :t. •J51, '2S7, specify, l-t'.K n)Ofctliug !>M, irm>;H, 141). 'IIAMIIKIIH — (JOL'HT. M'DiiK-tonlliiK,./. onler of, costs of inaking rule of Court, //«/<' as to, S'i". need uot l)o iiunlc a rule ot (_"ourt, a'JT. imyment out of Court, onlcrof, necessary for, 'MS, blli. retired, trial Ity, 7<». sittings of, in Clianil>ers, in Chancery Division, 3.51. (juec-n'.s ikiH'li, and (ouunon Pleas, Uivisions, ;{."»1. Courl, in Cliaucery Division, .'kVJ, 78(). order oi Idisiness in, ~^G. t^neen's Bencli, .iiid Cuninion I'Icas, Divi. siona, ',\'t'2, 7sr». .rCDCK IN CU.\M1U:I!S, ajipeals, to lie heard hetor •, 'Mil. order of, iiow sij^Mieii, .'-t,"!."). liartition, may >.'raiit jud),'nient lor, 'MIS. sittings of, in Chaneery I)ivisioM, ,*{.")l. • itiuen's lieneh, and Common I'le.is, Divinions, liol, r.si. .JUiKiKuKcoiXiv conn", .itlidavit, to found jurisdietion of, in lli:.di Court, "vJ.'i. examinatiiui.s diniteil liy liimself, when not to be taken hy, .VJ'i. jurisdiction of, in Cliaudieis, ~'.K Sll. .IUD(iK.S'SKl ItKIWir , Orders reljiting to, rescinded, 10. .iriXIM I'.NT .»<. . AdMISTSTKATION HAII.AIit.K l'Ho('i:KIHN(iS - Dk.<'kkk. MoKT(;A(ii-: AcrniNs Mish iivvi, lliKirinss— rAICriTloN, .iliHoliitc, in liisl iu-t met , unless otlierwiso ordereil, .'{78, .'17!(. iidininiistration, for, may lie ohtaincd in ( liandiers, '_'7)>. ill'cct of, as rt';:ar(Is creditor.^, •_'7y. Local .M.'i.ster may grant, 'M'A, 'M'\'l. sul)ject to iipjieul to .Judge, ,17'i, 37.3. amendnunt of, ISO, 181. .•(piioiiitnu'iit to nettle minutes of, when to lie given, ti. pass, when necess.iry, (». elerieal errors in, amcijdhient of, iSO, ISl. <-oj»novit, tui see ('oiiNovrr. consent, when ainindaliie, ISl. to signing, to Im^ filed, .'rid. Ity whom to Ite giviii, .'"Jii, .V_'7. how veiilicd, .'•27. day to show c.-iuso, \\ lu-i: to he i e^crx ed in, 'l'.\7\. ileclaratory, wlu'U j^ranted. .S'Jt., 327 sei- AiliUi. def.inlt. for, in ejectment, order for, wh .n n.iessary, .'tis, tlispensing with service of, under "/•'/. (iO, cH. i-t of, 40. L-rouml for, 40. Alanttr's power an to, 340. docketing of, iiholished, 702. ojectnn-nt, order for, w l:en neceH^nry. 't78. enforcing, wlu'n action tried liy .Iudj,'e alone, 707. stayed, when iietion tried liy jury, 707. (Vol. t. Iiu'liiil.n pp. 1.4J0.) 8i)4 Index. S J U U< J .M KXT- Contlmtfil vutcriiig, J), 7. tiiue for, 7, 8. when triol Ly JiKlgi- alone, 79V. jury, 7i>7. iudorsi incut, on o. o. for service on iiartica added in Mastti'.- otlicc, form of, 383. under Onl. (iU, form of, ThU. infantfl, how obt-iint d ngaiuht, in mortgage actions, '2.')4. leave to move, to vary, or set asitie, when nceesHary, li46. how ohtained, lMC. lint of, entered in i>uter counties, to he sent to Toronto, 793. form of, 793. Miistbr may tUsjH-nse with'service of, 49, 349. efl'ect of so doing, 49. minutcH of, how settK 27. motion to vary, or a- 1 aside, how nindc, 48, 128, 22.'». hy jiarty addeil in Master's (Mlice, 129, 24.\ 24(i. served wilh, 128. must l)e .set driM n, 48. otiicc copy of, to Ihj served on iiarties under Cn/. ()0,-46. added in MaHter'n Otiice, 128. iudor.sement on, 128. how made, 219. local oHicera may certify, 330. O.igiiial roll, no" to he sen', to Toronto, 7-'3 partition, ntay Ik; granted liy Local Master, 3»i8, 3(i9. iiuhject to ajipeal to Judge in (.'lian' lniM, 372, 373. Mofltcr in ( 'h imliers, power of, to grant, 370, 37 1 , M3. party added in Master* Othce, may move against, 129. served with, is hound hy i)roceeding8, 47. attiuding reference in N'aster's Oflice, 47. costs of, 48. may rehear, 48. move to set aside, or vary, 48. under Onl. (!0, is not therehy made a party Ut the action, 47. when entitled to notice ol proceedings iu Master's Ollice, 47, 48. juwHing, (i. pra-cipe, ordinary relief «inly, granted hy, 2.'Jfi. interloi utory injunction, oanuut be continued hy, >3i!. r\\\y' for, ohsokte, .'KM. satisfaction of, entry of, r»07, TiOS. to he made at 'I'oronto, 508. form of, .')08. service of, mav he dispensed with, by Court, or Master, 4(i, 49,. :i49. ed'eet of, 41. (Vi.|. I. iccludet pp. 140i>.) Index. 2rt. iiHter's , l'2». OIVko, 50,-- 40. Otlico, )rocuc(lingH m Slustur, 4(1, VJ^ JL-DOMKNT .Co;.^•«.„/. 8D5 service of, oa lun.itics, aii.l infants 47 upon whom to l.o midc, 47. setting n.,ulc., after trial, ti.ne for moving, m postponed motions, list of. wl.en to he imule, r>03. Kiiitor in person cannot enter case op, with- motion for, I,o„- nia.K-, 'J25 staying proceSng;::;^' I77^"f 7^'K^7Jr''' '" '''""'•^"' ^"^• style of cause in, 3-.4 ;^ri;;'"''*"« ''l'l'^'''l-««o Cot'Rr of Appk.u. u/tr., n,r.*. ..(Tect of, if ,u,t not asi.Io I go va.-ying, .notion for, '-Mo, i>40. m ' ' iftcr entry, 8. JriKJMKNT .-LKKK-Sec KKrusTH.AH. <'"ty of, 5, fj. Jri>f;.MKNT CKKDITOK-Sec MonrraoK Acnovs J cm:, -tiHcate re,„ire.l on sotting .lo.n oa..e for hearing i„. 220. " L 1 1 A 1 . form of, 384. J17HI.4, <)r,, 3:'H, 3f>l U.AN K 10 A,.,.KAL-S„ A,.,..»,.-c,„ ,.r „.■ An..,. I.E.iACV-,s«o A,«,.v,.„„.„,„s- -r,n„.„.«r,o^-LK.aT,r -. «";t;,;;;,™";r""^'"'"'' • 1 '111 % ■ * . . ' • LKaATKK-^S«eA..M,N,sr„AT,ox-I.„,,,Ks. (Vol. I. IncIuJos pp. 1400) 800 Index. 2 ^' l.K<; A IKK— CoH/iHm^ rectivingincre than his proportion, may bcorderod to refund, UD. rt'siduary, meaning of, in (hdvi-K, ">. right of, to administration, 39, 43. LEGITIMACY, petition for declaration of-8ee Qcietinc Titles. Lir.KIJTV TO APPLY. \uvi\ not be expressly reserveil, 75. impliL'd in all orders, except those of liual nature, 75. LKKXSK ACT. shop and taveni. Provincial Act respecting, valid, 519. LIKN OF .SOLICITOR- See SoLitiTOK. ox liooKs AND Papers. agent of solicitor, lien of, on i)a]ier.s of principal, 2G. assignment of liill of costs to third party, discharges, 26. change of solicitor, efi'ect of, on, 2(j— See Change ok !SoLi • ITOK. client, en^itled to inspect documents subject to, 26. tlischargeil, by jiaymcnt, 26, assignment of bill of coats to third party, 2t!. pro (inito, by taking security, 26. enforcing, 25 general, 25. in.spection by cli«'nt, of documents subject to, 26. nature of the lien, 25. is subject to claims paramount to client's, 25. but not to claims created iiy client sub- 8e<|uent to lien, 25, 26. ncM- firm, has no lien for costs due old linn, 26. payment, discharges, 26. production of documents, subject to, when ordered, 25, 26, 27. security, taking, disoharges lien pro ttitiln, 26. Solicitor disehari'cd by client, nuvy retain j)apers till costs paid, 26, 27. unlesH there be ground for believing nothing to be due to him, or he refuses to deliver bill, 27. discliarginn himself, UovukI to deliver papers in eauae, to lU'W solicitor on undertaking, 26. Toronto agent, lien of, on papers of principal, 26. DN KsTATE He< OVER! I>, solicitor not «ntitled to, 29. ON KlNP, actively enforcing, 28. agent of solicitoi , oititled to, 28. not entitled to any greater right than his princij)al, 28. alinmny, none on, for costs, 293. assignment by client, will not defeat, 27, 28. compromise, '»»»'» ./i'/" may defeat, 28. (Vol. I. ineluden pp. 1-400.) Inukx. 807 <--om|,ro,„i.s.,. c.Ilusiv... will not .Ic.foat "8 '•'-l.ar,. ..f solicit...- Uy diet. W... s t.tlfoat. 27. "''•'M, wIuTo solicitor (In. charges himself. '2S enforcing, 28. ^"'*' ^"^'^ ""^ «lffcat, 27. extent of,' 27, 28 general, when. 27 n;:^„!:';S:'y:;'^*'"-'l'«'^l'«'-ges himself, 28. •>"tioe of, ,„ay U. given to opposite party 07 i-ticuiar/x;;:?.?'*^-"^'""-*''^^-*.^" I'.t.vn.ent after notice of. no bar, 27. r.!coveiv.l, IS general, 27 «et oH between part.e.s, not prevents l.y, 09. unless spi.M'al lien exist, 2f) .'Wj or .•ostsin.urre.l in. liflerent actions, -lieito,-. liability of, forp^ing over fnn.l after notic. of, LIMlTATI(,X,s-..See SxArvrK o. LiMn-Ax.o.ss. LIST—See rv\[ sE List. I^< >tAL ACJKNT OF SOLICITOR. whether he n.ay be now served, query, 19 LOCAL MASTKH-8ee A,..k..-Mastkk. (- han.l)ers, juris.lietion in, ItJ, 78 79 814 S^aJilKrl^""'^ "•"' ^^•■•' ••" ^'-"'-- "-tion. 169. guanl.an „,f lifnn, «pp„i„tn,ent by, ],;. l--t.t.on. Hununuy amplication for. t.. .^llS, .309 solicitor, whether he can pract^e i "ll ""^'^*^' '''' ''''' LOCAL KEFKKI^KS OF TITLES- Sec Qr,,.„su Tit.k. LOCAL KKGLSTRAK-See J,k...tv llKo.srKAK. entry of onlers by. 379, 790. •Jocunients in suits, to be trananntte.I fo T * 1 « juclg„.e„t8. to be entered b^l 379. 792. ^({r " ^^'' ^'^^ office copies, ,K,wer of. to oerUfl^^n '" ''"' ^° '^ •"■°"*"' "»•'»• onlers of, to f,e entorJ.l. 379 7% powers of Deputy Registrar, 'nlay be exercised by. „. ( Vol. I. includes pp. 1-40 jj' 808 TXDEX. o LOWER SCALE, nccoiiut, action for, wlicn within, 335. iictionH within, 333, 33H. adniiniHti'iition, (wtion for, ivhon within, .333, .334. curtilicntu tu he tilud, when notion hronj,'ht nmler, 405. form of, .3.37, 40,'». costs, nwnr<1e. LUNACY— See LrxATic. application for declaration of, 80. notice of, on whom to be served, 80. order declaring, to be entered, 3.').3. LUNATIC— See Administration— Committek— Lunacy. committee, may defend action for, 314. bond of, to l)e filed with Clerk of Uccords and Wrils, .360. made to Accountant of Supr'jme Court, .360. inventory, to bo filed by, with Clerk of He jords and Writs, 3G0. guardian ad lit'in, how appointed to, 314, 316. when added in Master's office, 315, 316. notice of application to appoint, how served, 315. eviilence on applicatic m, 314. who appointed, 314. inventory of committee, to bo filed with Clerk of Records and Writs, 360. Master, may appoint guardian (til litem to, 316. order declaring, to be entered, 353. receiver, when .ippointed to estate of, 150,151. MAINTENANCE— See Administration. allowance for, when made, 321. father, duty of, to provide, for infant child, .321. infant, application for, when to he made in Chambere, 322. mother, not hound to proviii ill which iiuiiilcr,336. :tion uiuler, , miller, ^Xi. and Wrils, )rjme Court, Rtoords and ister'ii office, Bcrved, 315. Ilecords and k322. In MX. 899 MA .V/)/l.Vr.?— Sec FonMs— MtMrir*i.IiuBnn««k. MAPS. coats of, 637. M ARRIKD WOMEN— See Payment cr Mt.N-rB ♦m o» Cocbt. order to answer separately al>oliHbttd, JHih. MARSHAL AT ASSIZKS OF YOl'.K. iloty of, to return reconls. r»84. MA.STER — See Aijmimstuation — Com^— iicBnn^rr^zrirn — Ix- TEKE.ST — .Mastkk IN OiiiirvAsra -M v.-»TRa ^Limal) — Occupation Rkvt — lir.iMKT— liU-^iH— .'*ale— Wilfcl NKill.KlT AM> I>KIAri.T. abstract of title, Butficieiicy of. how dfttirmiiMif F»y, 210, 211. report <»n, not to \n: luudf.. I'Ltti iil. apjieal from, mn •. Wil'M when . lieirs, and next >>^ kiu, 6>.t:„ Dlit, •• '■'•)■. form of. 1 1«. sale — see Sale. appeal from, 1.%, 137. grounds of, to Ik- taken befort^O.lffl.. on grounds not tnkeii Infon:, IKBL l)3!L report of, \'M\, 224. costs of, how uwai'dtfA. OrKl notice of, IM. not to lie heard iu .Tuim,. "Hilft Betting doM II. IHrt, 129. not ti» Ite ^'ivcii as t'» iiiatUTH ct)Veretl l)y report, un- less riM|iiiri«l )>y Court. IW. of ili'f.mlt, form ami »tf«.-i-t of, U57. cllnr^l'H, HtatciiK-iit ol, not to Ik.- hroii^iit iiitu otlleu of, 1*23. clniiiiH, |)ro('t.>('..,t:-«n, 34S. cnniinittee, jKVHsint; a'coinits, to ap|Hiint time for, .V»0. payin;,' in l>al mces, to npiMiint time for, .'{.')0. neglect of, to iiliey ilireetioii of. XV). compensation, to trustee.s, ami executors, tliscn-tion as to, 113. auK Milt of, 114, 'M'u. legay way of, etlect of, 3(57. lump Kuui m.iy Ik^' allowed, 114, or, iK-reeiitage on receipts ami pay- ments. 114. priority "f, t<> claims of ereilitors, :«is.' sliding scale, 114. — see .Al>MINI.sTI!.\TUi.N" — CoMPF.NS.^TUiN. contempt, in nlHoe of, 1(17. conveyance, settlement of, l>y, 121, 122. in niiirtgairv aetioiLs, 2(>7. wliert- infantd interested, 2l.'», 7B9. copies of doeument.s, power to oriii. niatter.s alFecting, sliouM Ik- rej)ort«?il liy, ll.">. occasioned by non-attendaiiee in his otlice, may tix, 34'). delay in his oHice, m.iy award. 34i). refusal to admit f.ict.* in his otlice, 124. creditors, claims of, how proved, 1II», 12(). interest on, when allowetl. 120, 121. -see 1ntf.K»>T. parties entitled to attend proof, 120, 793,704. coming in after time limite*!. I2U deeds, may direct delivery of, 121 — .s«.-e 'Hiprn conveyance, delay, in otlice of, 348 direction of, when binding without warrant, 123, 124. discharges, not to be brought into office of, 123. dispensmg with proceeding.s, power as to. 1215. service of judgment on parties interested, 49, 127, 2S«». 347, 3,"»0. eflfect of, 49. reasons for, to \te stated in report, 349. documents, production of, in otficu of, may Ihj ordered by, 117. how enforced, 107. copies of, not to be made, when originals can bo produced. 123. (Vol. I. Inchule* pp. 1-IM.) report, un- , 123. iiuvd, 115. I). 18 to, 1 1 3. :t of. 307. vt'd, 111, or, a and pay )f creditors, TIi>N. 1,' -215, 789. can bo pro- fix, 34l). V.l , 124. :i. 20, 793,704. Lincc. f es led, 49, ci)ort, 349. riicred Uy, 107. Lila can bo Im>ex. DOt .\IASTi:!{- r\,„r„ni,.l. fvidi-ni'o, not told- receivi'd by, nfttr lienriiig closed, 129. — Xl't) KviDK\«'K. txpcits, ?nuy not cinploy, 32S. /iinrtin iijfiiiii, nut until ri|»<.it ni;id»-, i.'U). U'nardiaii ml liir„i, |(i»«it to ii|>|H>int, .'M(i, ;{I7,349, 3.'>(). lu-.'trin^. cloHf of, .MiiHti-r to notiiy ]>aitii'.i of, whi-n, 12'). itniirovinunts, .ijlnwanco fur- cii- lMn:oVKMKMs. inounibrnnrir. dikiniin^' priority to ]>iiiintiH', may appeal from rt'piirt of, 129. judgment, ollicc copy of, on whom to Ik; hirvttl, 4(>. j«irties Nirviil with, may attend refer- enee <>n notice to plaintill', 47, 48, Imt Hee 794, or move to vary jud^'nient, 48. jurisdiction of, in taking .iceounts, llli. just allowances, what may be .illowcd an, 113-1 !.'>. local— see LoiAl. Mastki;. lunatic, committee of— see .■p. 1 40).) ^-^a ^^J^ ^^^>^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) /, V4^ 1.0 1.1 11.25 |50 "^^ B^H U£ 1^ i2.2 ^ |j4 ■■■ ^ b£ 12.0 FliotDgra{iiic Sciences Corporation 33 WIST MAIN STRliT WiUTM.N.Y. USSO (716)t72-4S03 ^ ^4^^ ^>!^^' ( 902 Index. 3 MASTER— Continued. report, costs, sum for, not to be inserted in, till after revision, 173. mistakes in, how corrected, 13.3, 258. mortgage actions, in, date of, 259. confirmation of, 259. form of, 261. omission to appoint day for redemp- tion in, 258. not to be dated, until costs revised, where revision neces- sary, 130. omissions in, how corrected, 258. sale, on, form of, 386. should state results, 130. should not go beyond order of reference, 130. special, when not to be made, 130, 131. as to matters affecting costs, 131. warrant to settle, 129. service of, 129. rests, may take account with, without special direction, 101 . — see Rests. ruling of, appeal from, 136. sale, may conduct, 194, 196, 197 — see Salu. settled .account, when he may inquire into, 116, 248. spc' ..' c'rcumstances, may report, 115, 116. state -r facts, not to be brought into office of, 123. surcharge, particulars of, must be served, 125. warrar*; f may include appointments for several days, 126. rvice of, on parties verbally notified, unnecessary, 1-27. r J settle report, 129. on whom to be served, 129. requires four days' service, 129. wilful neglect and default, may inquire as to 94, 193 — see Wij Fui. Neglect and Default — Occupation Rent — Rests. witness, may direct examination of, before Special Examiner, 1 16. commission to take evidence of, abroad, may certify for, 117, but not ex parte, 117. cross-examination of, 118. recalling, when alloweci. 118, MASTER IN CHAMBERS— See Referee in Chambers. administration, application for, when to be heard by, 277i 341. notice of motion for, 341, form of, 341. opposed motion for, to be heard before a Judge. 341. adjournment of motion, when no jurisdiction to entertain, re- fused, 340. appeal from. Taxing Officers to, 565, 807. appointment of, to take accounts, form of, 382. attachment for contempt, cannot order, 79. dispensing with execution of deed by a wife, may make order, 813. fraudulent conveyance, may set aside, 812. interrogatories, cannot strike out for impertinence, 60. judgments, under Bale S. C. 80, may grant, 812. jurisdiction of, 36, 340, 565, 812-813. in administration suits, 277. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1-490.) if ter revision, 173. ; day for reclemp- re revision neces- iirection, 101. o entertain, re- Qake order, 813. Index. MASTER IN CHAMBERS-Co.tinued. 903 orders of, to be signed by him, 342. ^ ' ^^3- entry of, 342. reference to Master, how far he may order. 813 transfer of causes, cannot order. Id! MASTER m ORDTNARY-See Master. fSslSr J'^^'l"^ ^^''''' "^^y ^"twrtain, 807. juribd ction of in C;.ambers, 805, 80(5, 814 ofhcial Referee sitting for, may exercise power of, 806 MASTER (LOCAL)-See Appeal-Master. admimstration, may grant judgment for, 361-see Administra- Slts' mlv J""«1'^*'"n «f. in. 16, 78, 79, 813. s im forn /r? '"'^^'"^' on Chamber motion, 169. fees pJ^ble t'o,"^5.*° "^^^' "^ ''^'''' "^^^^ '"^^t- ^eWsion. 173. guardian ad litem, appointment by, 16. nartifi^n? ^^'^"'^'•y' ".^'^y exercise, powers of, 15. partition, may grant judgment for, 368-see Partition payment out of Court, cannot order, 308. ■^^''""^^• solicitor, whether he may practice as, 15. ^MASTER'S OFFICE-See Master. MERGER, is a . ler, 159, IfiO. ' Order. 1 — M0RTG.\O0R. feet of, 272. ef against, 272. ;cept, 2«2. its, 253, 254. jclit for, 254. I, effect of, 254. belli, 253. 5. CER — Ixf fM- -MORTG. (iEE. I. Feet of, 272. t against, 272. Ill, 270. 233, 234. tion ilivided, ', 248. 242. 1 in Master's to. 248. 243. form of, 243. 244. MORTGAGE ACTIOX,S-C'o«<;«.erf. certificate, of County Court Clerk, when necessary o &hentr, required in Master's office, 243. change of account, after report, 264, 270. ^^"'"^ *^^' '^^' ^1 • 1. notice of credit mav be civpu o-a claims, how proved, 248. S'^en, J,0. consolidation of mortgage., when allowed "48 040 conveyances, ^t^o,.e^exe.vted on redeinptc'l^ 1.^62. settlement of, by Master, on sale, ie7. where infants interested, '"'''-!" CSS"^ -^--"- - to inc„mi!^uS^; 0,0 covenant, relief granted on, 376. enforcing, when it oiiens foreclosuro o,;a Crown, cannot be foreclosed ^4 '"'*''-'"^"»'^' -^^^ day to shew cause, when to be reserved in judgment oq. 0,0 for redemption, how appointed, 258 •'''"*'"'*'"'' -^'^. 242. death^of^n^ortgagee, before day appointed for redemption, effect decrees in, form of, 241 delivery of pos.-ession, order for 074 fa™"^^^'- -*>«• deijosit for sale, 269. application to increase, 269 *>70 application of, 270. > -'"• T^ X ^, , "'** r*ia»ired from infants o-in Deputy Clerk of the Crown, power of to .w:; 1 • i Registrar ^ .< ' ^^ '^^^'^"^ Judgment, 37S. discharge of mortgage, mortgagor, not bound to accent oJ'^' . , order adding parties, 245 ''" accept, .0-. dismissal of action, provision for in judgment, when necessary 040 dispute note, defei^S ^:^^air^l^^-*^^-"t,1S:^f;/- documents, delivery of, on redemptii,',,: 241 equity of iedemption.addmgi.Aies int^sted in. in Master^ evidence reqmred on rr:^^^^-:^^^'^^^- final order, when granted, 262. ' application for, how made, 262. affidavit of non-payment, form of. 263 evidence on 262. 263 effect of, 264 o^"/^"'* ""^ '"°"""'. ^l^cn necessary, 263. for foreclosuie, not granted when judgnnent is for sale, except on rehearing '>•'>(} thrown, not granted against, 264. (Vol J iiifluUes pp. 1-400) 90G Index. 2 MORTGAGE ACTlOyS— Continued. foreclosure, final -jnler of — see .■. not appear, subseviueut id property, ^uent incnni- 242. D LITEM. 249, 250. ^ in Masters xed, 247. in Masters P 2,242. L;or forecloseil, Imed, 3i I. Iclaime^l, 37 »• J4, 370. ,ice, 233, m. lu reserved ia Id with, 23.5. Tir foreclosure, ll in, of course. Lt, 271, 272. [•271, 272. at due, 27? rule. 272. adda.—see lor^ageeancl fortgagee,251. h, 251. [ account, 251. MORTGAGE ACTIOXS-C-«/;-*»r'/. interest, rate recoverable. 250, 251. reservetl, not necessarily payable after default, 251. rests — see Rests. runs from default, where mortgage payable without interest, 250. simple, j)?'!//)*? Jnr'ii' payable, 250. Statute of Limitations, how far a bar to, 2.")2. stipulation for increased, effect of, 250. judgment in, form of, 241 . absolute in all cases, 378. unless otherwise oidt- red, 378, 37J*. Chamljers, when obtainable in, 234, 27(5. day to show c;uise, when to be reserved in, 235,242. effect of, 241. implied directions in, 241. infants, against, granted in Chambers, 2.34, 376. see infant, .-oipra. motion, to vary, or set aside, by party added, 245. intvcq^, when granted on, 2.35, 23G, 378, 794. extraordinary- relief, not granted in, 2.3t). injunction not continued l)y, 23(5. staying proceedings on, on payment of arrears, 273. judgment creditor, assignment of judgment to party redeeming, 261. leave to appeal, — see Appeal. leave to prove claim after foreclosure, when granted, 247. lien for purchase money, when mortgage therefor void, 256. Local Registrar, power to award judgment in, 378. lost mortgage, indemnity against, 2G2. mechanics' liens, ailding parties having, 244. mortgagee deceased, representatives of, to be added, 245. liability of, for moneys not received, 253. — see Mortgagee. mortgagor, notice to, in ^'aster's office, when requisite, 246. death of, without heirs, sale, how ordered, 194. motion for judgment, evidence required on, 233. whi-M necessary, 234, 23(5. notice T, to be served on j.arties added in Master's office. 244. persons served with, become parties from date of, 244. of credit, on change of account, 270. when to be served, 270. party served with, may obtain reference, 271. giving, may obtain reference, 281. to incumbrancers, made parties before judgment, 246. occupation rent, mortgagee when liable for, 101, 107, 255. to be charged up to day appointed for redemp- tion, 255. — see Mortgager — Occupation Rent. opening foreclosure, by mortgagor, 265. mortgagee, 266. parol agreement, affecting mortgage, how far enforceable, 251. parties, adding in Master's office, 244 whwre interested in equity of redemption, 2.37, 238. added, not appearing, are to be foreclosed, 247. attaching creditors o^ TOr>rtgagee, not necessary, 244. death of mortgage ,, wh i to be added, 245. (Vol. I. incluiii-ii pp. 1-490 ) 53 DOS HfOBS^ 2 MORTGAGE ACTIONS— <„„/,«„,/.. parties, dcutli of iimrtpi^rin. vitiiont lieii*a, 104. lilling two wi]i;ictti)St. Liiiw :ul(l(i(l, 24."5. inttrested in eijuiTA if neilemptioii, huw adileil in Mas- ter's (>tiiut.i:;iT, jsih rights of, udt to i»t let&rniiued, e.r purti', 'J44. suret}', may In jou»kI. lirith mortgagor, •J20, '230. payment, personal order nir. vhen Ln"ant.;d, 227. 2(!8, 2()9, 377. aTriiifdUsiy inserted, struck out, 227. appropriation oi. itnv made, 2i)3. day for, how a])i.vhen it arises, 227. ickuowledgment of receipt of aiiiiit-y, doe.'s not create, 227. plaintiff, canurrt Te'fiEe tri accept whole debt, 27.3. to one of several oxiriiturs. or trustees, 2,")2, 253. pciultnte lit)', pai-ties accjulTuu. title, need not be added, 243. personal order for ])aynieia. vheii granted in, 227, 2(58, 209, 377. plaintiff, must i)n)Vf ciain.. where defendant not personally served witli vtt:. ;J7''. .'iTS. pledgee of chattels, only einried to a Male. 228. possession, deliver}' of, onwrttL in. 274, 37'), 377. redemption action, 274. — see Moirr(..Anni; prfecipe judgment, in, il',i^].:tl'Aij. .'ITS', 794. fonii II...J7H-. iio\\ lir.vvii up. .■}7.S. pTHiTJ ir «sioii tti :tppoint, how cured, 2.58. judgaient for. uuvvIib granted on praecipe, 376. judgment crt:'dfTii-f& ■>niy entitled to one day for, 258. mone\', how jxiti. mc of hank, 262. when equity oi Tt^ieinption ilivided, 258. reference, where directed. IMll. change of. 242. unnecessary. jilantiiE ,'3uno<7 ref over costs of, 242, rents and profits, Statiiu- m ilunitations, when no bar to account, 252. IWj. charge;ihh uisiiist mortgagee, 255. mortgujret i«imuL to account for more than six years'. JSaJ. (Vol. 1. itKUats^^. L-480.) Index. 909 d in Maa- '230. , '2(i9, 377. :k out, 227. receipt <>f eate, 227. ;. 273. , 253. e.d, 243. !t)8,2G9, 37<. ,t personally n, 274. site on, 376, onally served (58. tficate of dis- icumlirancers, 2.58. oe, 376. clay for, 258. Is of. 242. \a,v to account, Irnore than six MORTGA(rE ACTlOyfi—Conflnu,,!. report. Master's, form of, 2()0, 2til — .see Report. (late of, 259. mistakes in, correction of, 259. must be confirined, 259. rests, when chargeable, 255 -see Ke>ts. sale, may lie ordered, 227, 228— see Sale. conveyance, on. Master to settle, 241. deposit to be made on application for, 2G9. application to increase, 269. 270. discretion of Master as to mo(leof,241, 267. dowress, proving claim to residue, alter, 2»58. immediate, when ordereil, 2S0, 231. incumbrancer added in Master's Uthce, may obtain, 269. deposit required, 2(59. mortgagee, legal, entitled to, 22S. eijuitable, bj* deposit, when entitled to, 228, 270. mortgagor, claiming, must deposit .*S0, 231. dying witliout heirs, how obtained, 194. plaintiff may require defendant obt.iiuing, to take conduct of, 270. pletlgee of chattels, only entitled to, 22S. purchase money, how applied, 2t)7, 26S. right to, when lost by parting with part of mortgaged pro- perty, 229. .■4Ul>senueut incumbrancer, when entitled to, 22S, 269. against prior mortgagee, 228. service of defendant in Master's office, who has not appeared, 24<>, 247. -HX m.oaths' notice of payment, plaintiff cannot claim, 272. interest, in heu of notice, plaintiff cannot claim, 272. «sited account, may be set up in M;ister's office, 248. SciitiiCe of Limitations, defence of, how raised, 2.52. — see Mortga<;ee — Stati'tk of Limita- tions. stui^of proceedings, on payment of arrears, 271, 272, 273. effect of, 273. interest to last gale day to be paid, 273. subseijuent default, order on, 273. aubseipient accounts, ^Lister to take, 266. incumbrancer, adding, 244. when entitled to sale, 288. deposit required from, for sale, 269. «irety, rights of, in, 228. may be joined with mortgagor, 229, 2.30. ia>:tring, 249. MitlHinnCrAGEE — vSee IxcL-MBKANOER— TxCfMBRASCE.S— M0RTa.4.GE— MoKTtJAGE Action's. uicount — see Mortgage Action's. ilfiiLi.vit in proof of claim, contents of, 248. jtfreement with mortgagor as to rents, not binding on subsequent rni'umbcancers, 107. sjjpliiiacioa of payments, 107. jjjTCars of interest, recoverable by, 102. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1-490.] 910 Index. 2 MOlVUiAiillE- ConthtHtd. •irivars of interest, recoverable, when prior mortgagee in posst'S- sion, lO'J. set off, by, when in possesaion, 107. assignee of etjiiitj- of reilemption, when entitleil to impeach prior mortgage, 240. attornment clause, efTect of, 107, 2">G. Imiliff, services of, when chargeable by, 111, 112. eonsitlenition for mortgage, true, ni.iy be proved, 248. consolidation of mortgages, when allowed, 249. costs, and exjienses, recoverable by. 111. subsequent incumbrancer, obtaining sale, has no prioiitv for, 240. covenant, itlief on, when granted, .370. enforcing, oi>eus foreclosure, 268. death of, Wfore day of paj-ment, 264. defending title, costs of. 111. derivative, agreement with, enures to lienefit of original mort- gagee. 2.1 1. etjuitable. wlien entitled to receiver, 152. estoppel of, .-IS against purchaser of ecjuity of redemption, 2o6. execution crediti>i-3 of, when necessary ^^arties, 240. foreclosure, when entitled to, 22S, 229. dismissal i redemption barreil, '252. resisting, liable to account with rests, 161. rents and profits, liability for, '255. where he owns equity of redemption, 2-10. bailiff, to collect, when he may employ. 111, 1 \'2. personal services collecting, cunnot charge, 111. repairs by, when recxiverable, 110. rest*, when liable to account with, 100, 101. sale, right to, 2-27, 2-28, 269. not onlereil against prior mortgagee, '239. out of Court, costs of, recoverable. 111. •Statute of Limitations, action for foreclosure, stays, 252. effect of, where some co-owners of eiiuity of ree notified to opposite party, 504 not to be made by suitor in persoi, , without leave, 504. rule, date of, 525. enlarged, when unnecsjssivry, 525, 526, to be made returnable, 526. til*i, when a slay. 527. side bar, how issuitl, 52,5. MUNICIPAL ELECTIOX.S, abandonment t>f prr»^ee'lings by relator, 623, 628. acquiescence, dis-iaalides a party from complaining, 618. affidavits in supf»ort of application, 619, 620, 621, 623, 624. contents of, 623, 624, entitling, 624. form of, 649. copies of, (S32. forms cv««.»r\-, 633. appearance, how enttreii, 628. defanlt of. pn^ceedings on, 629, 631, form of, t>2S. 'i**. time for entering, may Ije enlarged, 631. application, complaining of, how made, 616, 617. time for making, 617. assessor's roll. Jnlge may on^ler production of, 632. candidate, when he nuy be a relator, 617. withdrawing, cannot be a relator, 617. certiorari, writ of, form of, 639. Chambers, application to be made in, 620. Clerk of Council, may be relator, 618. bat costs may be refused him, even if success- ful, 61 8l collector's roll. Judge may orler production of, 632. contempts, to be certified to Court, &43. corporation, all the members of, may be attacked in one pro- ceeding, 619, •.us formerly, 619. (ToL I.iadaiea pp. 1-19}.) Indlx. 91S ren if success- Ml-.VKIPAF. KI.KOTI„Ns_(,„„. ., ^-"S Cumf 'Ju;;;; " ^" ^- '-y •- a relator. 617 •lisolaimer. S ' P'^"'^'-"^''''"KS «". G-'9. 631. c<'Sts, effect of, »« to. (m fi35 '^&tm"i;^'"'""' ^'' *• ^--k. of Municipality, 634 f'>rin of, (;;u, (,7,4,(;o-, ^';^;;t'6?r^'^'''''^-^*'---t be Btrictly followed, ti-an.sniissioii of, (,•.34. I- . ^vhcie to lie fileil (VU discretion of Ju.l.rp ^Ji ■,: Ji tJiHige, as to awiiri inr' sfif noo t , t'i"^''^'■■-^'"""f^lefen..^^f^ "'^' '■'''■'■''• electors, when they nty'i ' ';.! 1 1:^;:,?'^";-'^ - *«. 622. evultnce nm rocr. -..JK-n necos.sarv, 63- f-. .f II '>'*" '"^> ^'ill ^"r fnrtJi.'r «rT Ji'^rtjdcifis, forms of «•..;<■„ c ^ filing papers. S. ' ''^" ''"' *-^"«t«' <^-^ 661. forma of proceedinm-seeFonv.. inures, of „w„r, p.w;v»h:;"LS:;:^«"„rr« '^' ""■ Judge, discretion of. as to >.^^ir'i:Sr^ ^"^ °f ^^ial. ,•„/.,. obje.-tions not included in relator'« statement, 633 relator s final, how far, 639 my writ ottl?^{ ^^"'.^■^^' C'^'^'JC.^^. 658. SarVt^ifof ^Ss^^^^^^^^^ -it of trial, ,,>« "notion paper Smi'^-ir^ '^ ^^'^*^'-' «^7. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1.493 1)U Index. 3 M UNICIPAL ELECTIONS— CW/;/i«e(^ motion pajHT for suinuions, (»H>, form of, ()50. objections, nil must l>o iiioliulo, (55 1. issue of, (5l.*4. sealing of, i>'24. teste of, ()27. rocognizan'>e, to be entered into by relator, (i'iO, G'24. allowance of, l\'2S. amount of, (i"J8. entitling. (>'28. form ofr ti'.M . (i'25, (540. relator, aba.ilonment of proceedings by, (523. and comnienclng de /ioco.d'J.'l. interest of, when to be proved, (523. how to bo proved, (523. must 1)0 denied, if contested, (533. cannot rely on objections not in his statement, 033. otHcer of corporation, (518. costs may bo refused though he succeed, (518. «pinlif5oation of, fs candidate, need not be proved, (517. scatonient of, see iii/ni, statement of relator, who may be, (117. Returning Orticer,',may ()e made a party, (530, (531. appearance l>y, ^i'^^. charge against must be clearlj' proved, G31. costs, liability of, for (531. summons aganist, (530. form of, (530, (5:»2. Jiules relating to, (515 — (547. continueil in force, (51(5. service of writ, 628, G21). minute of, to bo indorsed, (52S. form of, (527. statement of relator, (515), (!21. amendujent of, when allowed, (523, (533. facts alleged in, and not denied, taken to be admitted, 033. forms oi, (521, (548. objections not taken in, cannot bo relied on, (523, (533. discretion of Judge as to, 033. signature of, by relator necessary, 023. to be annexed to nu)tion paper, (519. summons in nature of 7«o iriimtnto —see mtrnttito, supra. technical objections, not to avoid proceedings, 023. (Vol. I. liic:uaoj pp. 1-4J0.) lUMit, (!33. Lulge as to, (533. ted, Gl(5, 017. liow luaiK', (ill), ('.•JO. to whom made, GL'O. 1. i'-'t. lug lie »ioct),()'23. 633. iieiit, G33. sed though ho ) proved, G17. tor. 1. proved, G31. ), g:.2. (J-27. 1, G23, G33. ied, takeu to be lot 1)0 relied on, !3. G33. ;»etioii of Judge to, G33. ssary, G'23. er, G19. '•ranto, mtpra. L>3. tmio for moving for .s«nnm,«s,G20. rirn voce evidence who., n . ''"^'' co'uputed, G20. voter's lists, JuS; 'n.v?H '''"'^' *'^'- voter, M'hen he mav ,?•, r 'l' I""''! '"■'tion of. tiS2. wnt of, when uecfssary. fi35 -rit of summons, who mayg::;S; ^3^- form of, (!•.>(!, (,-5, * t«^ Returning Oftioor, G.-^O. irreiruhri v*;!"'" '^''* "''"'"^''' «-'• sealing, yo^'''"''"^" "'^''^ «'«" one. 627. service of, diS, 629. Jniuuto of, to be Jn.lorsed 6'\S ,,., , teste of, (;24. G-7 ^^"'""•■.♦^-'7. tnal. when necessary, 035:" form of, (,\sr,. . teste of, 6.3G. indorsen,e„tofver.licton.636 NAME AND ADDRESS mdoi^nent of, of party acting i„ person, 20. costs on, 504 J"'y> 224. '';5tSfJ;;r«^-''>^<'--tionas totaling out. and serving evulence,shorthand:.ote3of,3copie.tol,e,eftonmotion for Vo' list of motions fo-. to he preinlS h^ a^l^^, '" ^''"««' 5f.»: * " , , , /?«/..vasto,570 '^'""' of, 561. postponed motions, when to ho made, r.03 '""*''"^' "Lr"/'"' *" ''«»otified to opposite party. 503 cannot he n.ade by suitor i„ motion for, when to he made m 5f,!:«* V"'^'""* '^"•■'^•^'- '"'O.*?- order «;.i for, necessarv. XVe ease H./m • filing. 798. '*"'' ''y J"'y. 706. "'■ ' ^^•'>'«'""-. >vheu it may be (ile,l, 798. return of, 796. "l^'-'t of, 798 54 <^'''- ^- J"chidM pp. 1.490 ) 91.5 916 Index. 2 NEXT FRIEND. costs, liability for, 280. NEXT OF KIN — See Administration — Parties. advertisements for, 118. NOX OBSTANTE VEREDICTO. motion for judgment, no longer made, 503. NON JOINDER— See Parties. NOT GUILTY BY STATUTE. defence of, how pleaded, 539. not to be joined with other defences without leave, 539. NOTICE— See Abstract of Title— Account — Administration — FuRTHKR Directions — Mortgage Actions — Petition — Quieting Titles — Receiver — Sale. of cross-examination, on affidavits, 149. examination of witness, on motion, 148. hearing on further directions, 223. hearing of appeal from Masters, 372. petition, 145, 146. motion for administration, to be fourteen days, 278, 332. form of, 280, 281,389. style of cause, in, 354, 355. to admit. Orders as to, obsolete, 69. credito -s, to prove claim, 290. form of, 393. produce documents, form of, 390. of allowance of claim, 290. form of, .393. service of, by mailing, 288, 290, 292. that cheques ready, 291. form of, 291, 394. defendant, to conduct sale, plaintiff may give, 232. form of, 387. in Master's office— see Mortgage Actions. incumbrancers in mortgage action — see Mortgage Actions. form of, 387. verbal, to produce, insufficient, 527. written, must be, 627. NUISANCE, expert, employment of, after judgment, to inquire as to how it may be abated, 328. ^- injunction to abate, cannot be refused until inquiry made as to best mode of abatement, 328. NUL TIEL RECORD, notice to produc z/r^j/ «.. r ■•appointment of as ^ard,-. j ,^'^ Guardian ad litem. ^lispensing wSh nLmelfn^ ""^ ^'^"^ ^IS. 357. , fed of ?.otionff.T89 "' "'""^ ^°*° ^ouxt. when to be noti- a^y of. as^to mortgages in Court for persons for whom he h. '^:^^^:'^, 11^ "otified, 318. OFFICIAL REFEREE, report o,^ how acted on, 806. appeal from, 806. " »U4.- i. "lon^rmation of, 806 sittmg for Master, jurisdiction of. 806 Master m Chambers, jurisdiction of 813 ORDERS IN CHANCERY, tTr^ottt'' ^"^"' P"^^ *° ^«* J"Jy. 1868. 1 '^^P^ltS^t^Qt^^^^^^^ •- 2. interpretation of words , '14? 5 ' ""^ ^'""'"°" ^^'^'' I^i visions, 2. (Vol. r. include* pp. i.4no.) 918 Index. 2 •ORDERS— See Rules and Orders. abandonment of, where obtained on condition, 77. adding parties in Master's office, motion to set aside, 245. administration, for — see Administration. affidavits sworn after date of, not to be recited in, 75. amendment of, 180, 181, 182. as to costs, 76. bespeaking, time for, 8, 9. clerical errors in, how amended, 180, 181. conditional, abandoned by non-performance of condition, 77. consent, when they may be varied, 181. withdrawal of, not allowed, 181, adda. drawing up of, 5, 13. lien of solicitor not allowed to intercept, 8. enforcing, lfiO-168, 527. enrolment of, unnecessary, 76, 77. entry of, 7, 77, 353. by local officers, 379, 790. not enforceable until after, 7. nunc pro tunc, 8, 9. proceedings ou before, 353. time for, 8. evidence on which founded, to be referred to in, 75. ex parte, not to be entered, when not special, 77. setting aside, 13. form of, 76. includes decrees, or decretal orders, 5. judge's, how signed, 355. jurisdiction, when made without, effect of, 182. indorsement of, Order as to, obsolete, 166. interlocutory, not to be enrolled, 77. lien of solicitor, not allowed to intercept drawing up of, 8. lost, ordered to be redrawn, 353. minutes of, settlement of, 5. appointment to be issued, 354. to be left witli Registrar, 354. motion to vary, 6, 7. nisi, abolished in certain cases, 4. return of, 786. setting down for argument, 786. when necessary to be obtained, 224, 796 — see New Trial, nunc pro tunc, entry of, 8, 9. OF COURSE, by whom to be issued, .353. allegations in praecipe for, must be true, 13. entry of, unnecessary, 77. hoM- drawn up, 13. issue of, by Deputy Registrar, 17. setting aside, 13. what are, 11, 12. of Judge in Chambers, how signed, 355. possession, for delivery of — see Possession. proceedings on, before en.ry, 353. reversal, ou ground of new matter, 180. proof requisite for, 180. rule of Court, unnecessary to be made, 527. setting aside, 13, 245. settlement of, 5. style of cause in, 354. (Vol. T. {iichides pp. l-490.> Index. 919 ,77. t aside, 245. d in, 75. f condition, 77. a. to intercept, 8. n, 75. 77. ■ingup of, 8. jsued, 354. -see New Trial. , 13. site for, 180. OEDERS-Con^HMet/. sums in, to be in % and c, 76 varying, 8. PAPERS— See Document.s, PAPER BOOK. delivery of, practice as to, abolished, 577. PAPER DAYS. Bilks respecting, rescinded, 562, 563. PARTICULARS-See Conteovektkd Electioxs. PARTICULARS OF DEMAND, AND SET-OFF. appearance, delivery of, before, when ordered 40R d_^cret.on of J„dge,^as to ordering 496 '' *^''- time for pleading, after delivery of, 496. PARTIES-See^ ADm^ATiox-Ix-KANx- xMoRxoAGE Amoxs- absent, decree saving rights of, when made, 36, 37, 58 Court may refuse to proceed, if party not notified ^- not bound, when not served, .38. notihed, 3, . service of judgment on, when disnenspil -a-Hh la account, general, agamst trustees, all ZTt J^^ ,,tion accounting, must be original defendants, 38 acfng in person, indorsement of name and address required '>0 „A • ■ ^ . to give address for, service 530 added in Master's office, 127. action deemed to be commenced against from date of order adding them, 1 "8 - *'"®^j ^""^ ^^ proceedings, 128, but, 'if added in one capacity, are not bound in another, 128. cannot be compelled to account, 128 how far entitled to relief, 128. judgment, motion to discharge, hv I^s Master may discharge order adding them,' l.i8. regulate attendance of. 793 794. office copy of judgment, to be served on 128. adding, Bule a, to. superseded, 493. ^^'^^^^^rnent on, 128. m Master's office, in mortgage actions, 237 238 . where action constituted nnde^tKs-^r'^''' '''■ assignee of chose in action, 45. * (Vol, I. iucludei pp. 1-490 ) 920 Indkx. 2 FARTlEfi—Continiied. atteiulance of, in oflBces of Court, 531. Master, may regulate, 793, 794 attornej'-general, maybe made defendant, where owner of et^uity of redemption is dead without heirs, 194. bleach of trust, suit for, 43. Cfstuis que ti'ust, represented by trustee, when, 46, 50, 52. efiect of representation by trustee, 53. may be added in discretion of Court, 50. necessary parties, when, 51, 52. suit by, for execution of trust, all need not join, 43. chose in action, assignee of, 45. co-defendants, contest between, how determined, 239. consent of, to ])e added need not be in writing, 493. corporation, officers of, whoi to be joined, 56, 57. costs — see Costs. Court may proceed in absence of, 36, 37. add, when action constituted under Ord. 5S — 46. infant — see Infant. in same interest as plaintiflF, should be co-plaintiffs, .>9. refusing to join, may lie retusetl costs, 39. joint demand, all liable for, must be joined, 55. joint and several demand, all liaVjle need not be joineil, 53, 54. exception, oo. judgment, service of, on parties interested, 46, 47. dispensing with, 49. misjoinder of, decree may be made I'.otwithstandJng, 31, 32, 38, action not to be defeated for, 37. demurrer, no ground of, 37, 3S, 54. objection for, to be raised by motion in Ch.imbe •, 37, 38. mortgage actions, in — see Mortgage Actions. mortgagor, death of, without heirs, how represented, 194. next of kin, one of, may sue for administration, without joining others, 39. non-joinder of, no ground of demurrer, 37, 38, 54. objection for, at trial, 58. cause cannot be set down for, 4. sliould be taken promptly, 58. officers of corporation, 57. not to be joined, for discovery, 57. partition, summary application for, 268, 371 — see Pabtitiox. partners, in suits by, and against, 55, 56. [243. pendente lite, persons, acquiring interests, need not be added, 127, legal estate, should be added, 128. personal representative — see Administk.\tion. presence of, when dispensed with, 33. protection of property, in action for, 44. real representative, when a necessary party, 41. representative of deceased person's estate, may be app«jinted h^ Court, 32, 3a consent of person apiwintei, 35. effect of appointment, 32, 36, how appomted, 32, 33. 36. powers of, 36. representation of realty cannot be granted, 33. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1-190.) L re owner of equity 46, 50. 52. stee, 53. Court, 50. 2 ill need not join, 43. led, 239. J, 493. 57. r Onl 5S— 46. intiffs, ."9. 8 relusetl costs, 39. 5. ae joinetl, 53, 54. exception, 55. ;, 47. ending, 31, 32, 38, 54. tion in Chambo •, ■sen ted, 194. without joining 54. et down for, 4. romptly, 58. oveiy, 57. ee Partitiox. [243. not be added, 127, uld be added, 128. nsed with, 33. be appointed b'^ 32, 3a 11 appointeii, 35. ment, 32, 3t5, 32, 33. 36. If realty cannot Index. 1)21 V ARTIES— Continued. residuary legatee, may have administration, without joining any co-legatee, 39. served with judgment under Onl. 60, not bound to account, 38. cannot call other parties to account, 39. do not become parties to the action, 286. siruH when served under Onl 244,-127. service of judgment, when dispensed with, 49. striking out, Court may make order for, mero vtotu, 38. sureties, cannot be sued without principal, 55. for payment of mortgage, may be joined in action on the mortgage, 230. title paramount, persons claiming, cannot be added in Master's Office, 128. trustees, wlien they represent ct-ifiti que trust, 49, 50. trust estate, must be vested in, 50, 51. when general account rei^uired, all must be joined, 55. PARTITION. Summary Application for. accounting parties, should be made original defendants, 3()8. adults, may apply for, on motion, to Local Master, 368, 369. adverse claimant, not granted against, 368. Chambers, judgment for, may be granted, by Ju(l:,'e in, 368. or by Master in Chambers, 813. commission — see in/ra, costs, consolidation of applications for, 372. costs, Master to report si)ecially where they exceed 25% of value of property, 175. commission, allowed in lieu of, 374. how apportioned, 374, 375. estimated, 375. taxed, when allowed, 375. deceased jiersou's estate, of, when it may be made, 369. evidence on, 368, 369. parties to, 369. dowress, how far entitled to, 370. improvements, how allotted on, 371. incumbrances paid oflF, when allowed, 37 1 . infant plaintifl", must proceed by writ, 369. defendant, guardian ad litem must be appointed to 316 — see Gi'ardtan ad litem. Judge in Chambers, may grant judgment for, 368. judgment for, by Local Master, 368, 369. form of, 371. lands in more counties than one, application for, how made, 370. lunatic party, when guardian cul litem, must be appointed to, 314, 315. Master, Local, jurisdiction of, to grant judgment for, 368, .369. confined to lands in his own county, 368, 369. appeal from, to Judge in Chambers, 372. Master in Chambers, may now grant judgment for, 813 ; but see 370, 371. (Vol. I. iDcludes pp. 1-490.) 922 EtivDEX 2 PARTITION— C'ow^iHtt^r/ mortgagee wlien cititikl fct), 370. parties tn miitt- im. IWl iutcresteil. t:i ii»j -lei-v'ed with judgment, 371. iurrvitl witii jinlgmcnt, may move to act it:71. Eeal Represeirkitivi. ttm* uf, 585. Bale, ■wheu ordtirell. ITlli serveral suitK, coiMiiidutinn of, .372. tenant in conmiuu. .ialuiiw of, ff)r rents and profits, 371. \wJitiae share is mortgaged, may have, 370. 'fictra costs, how borne, 370. tenant for life, eiittikl tti, .'570. unpatented land. itiii.jrnuti!70. writ, action In, ivnaLoticiiaaary, 3(38. PARTNERS, advances hy, when iirturist: Jiargeable on, 99. capital of, when it )*ean- nltircat, 'J9, 100. dissolution. .-rtiji-H- interest on, 100. withdniwul m. llltt. dissolution of lirni. stoj«- inmiTiat (m capital, 100. interest, how chargcaUk 'ititween, 99, 100. loans by, interest on. !)L'. losses, how borne, KMJ. moneys retained, or mHaupliB«l, interest on, 99. neplect and default, mti iaiiie to account for, 99, 100, IOC. one of several, may ]»t aiiarl.iione, 54. parties to suits against. hTi. .1H. by, »IJ. profits undrawn, do uoiiftjaar interest, 100. receiver, of pro}»erty ifi, wiien appointed, 153. Statute ('• Liniitatioufi.imsv. he pleaded aa bar to account, 10'2. surviving, may sue iiioiti rtic debts due firm, 56. wilful neglect, and defaiit: aot liable for, 106. PAYMENT — See Moicr.) Indkx. 923 a account, 102. je actions, 2G8,- ligned, 140, 141. PATilE-VT- -OF MoN-nv into CoiRr_r,„„/,„„,,. onlor .li.pensing with, copy of. to be left with Accountant. order for. to I)e entered, 353 P-.pe for direS.tti^^:rii^^"*« '''• ' kt r^' S'"' '"''" ^^"'^'"-^ "^ -»->•-- of infant's payment out, order for. when necessarv. 140. OF MO.VEY OUT OF COURT-See COI-RT OF APPE.VL. administration, letters of whpi. n,^f *^ « Accountant. 346. 347. ''*' " '*^'^ «» ''J' attorney, to, 494. certain cases, 34(i, 347 ^"'''^ °^ administration in investment, for, how made, 347. 34S -: „ed woman. ^P^^al c^ for payment to. when nece«- entitled to have fund settled 345 onUr fo, to .e nS ^^J^K^, S'"'-'. ^5- entered, .3.")3. produced to Accountant, 184 Master ni Chambers cannot make sn parsers, money found due to. may be^^^d' ti'any of them. personal representatives, survivor of, when entitled to. 345 probate, when not to be acted on by Ictu^^nt' W, .4- purchase money, evidencp r^nm-r^P -"ii-countant. 346, 34/. settlement. nu^ideTt^ranTrighf to? ^?'"^*"° ''''•' '''' affidavit of none, when required, 343. 344. ^„ u • , dispensed with. 344 may be waived. 342. ' ' 3toc-k3, transfer Of, to married .omen Jlf -o^ea carrying, after„SL7~'3S "*'■ atop order, after. 159. i"».>»"euc, m, FESTJM ACTION. «Haeounding. leave of Court for, when necessarj- 519 rule for, form of, 520 ^'■'"*"'' ^^^• composition. Queen's proportion of, how paid S^o eompromise of, promise founded on. whefvoidf^^-S . offences under License Act .510 mtormer, action by, when it will lie, 519 "^ pros, judgment of, when not set aside 519 pmalty may be remitted ; 520. adda, PiOri^^-T'ir Z/r^-See Receiver. ffersons acquiring title, when unnecessary to a2+ Index. 2 PKRSONAL REPRESENTATIVE— See Administhatiov -Com- I'ENSATIOS — PaYMEST OK MllNEY OCT OK ColRT. administration, necessary party to suit, 39-40, 30'), aildn. action for, by, not oiitertaiiieil befoie probate, or niluiinistration, 45. to enforce claims against realty, 45. all must be joined in suit for, 40, 3ti5, atlda. application for, may be made by, ex parte, 5()4. sijccial grounds must be shown, 44, 3t)4. lieneficiaries, need not be joined in suit for, 44,45, costs of, lialjility for, 3i>4, 307. admissio:* of assets, by payment of legacy, 42. affidavit bv, as to creditors' claims, 28'J. form of, 391. time for making, 289. assets, i^aj-ment of legacy in full, when admission of, 42. deficiency of, estate to be distributeil jtro rata, 284. compensation to, 307 — see (.'ompensation. creditors' claims, to l)e examined bj', 289. deficiency of assets, whether a ground for administration, 364. estate to be distributed pro rata on, 284. — see Admimstkation. distributing estate, with notice of unpaid creditors, 41. without advertisement, liability of, 42. heir, when he may set up t^tatute of Limitations to claim of creditor against, 35, 30. Hi>:h Court, may appoint, 30, aiUa, infant, not liable to account, 42. judgment against, how far landing on heir, or devisee, 35. maj' l>e impeached by heir, or devisee, 35. sale ujuler, when stayed or set aside, at instance of heir, or devisee, 35. pajTiient of legacy in full, etiect of, as ailmission of assets, 42. representative of estate, when appointed by Court, 32. consent of person to be appointed, ne- cessary, 35. effect of appointment, 33, 36. how appointed, 33. setting apart fnnd to answer legacies, becomes trustee, 41. Statute of Limitations, not bound to set up, 279. PETITION— See Bills ix Chancery— Controverted Elections — QriETING TiTLKS. costs, tender of §5 for, to formal parties, may be made, 146. evidence of witness in support, how obtained, 146, 147, 148, 149. — see Evidence. liat of Judge, dispensed with, 146. notice of hearing in lieu of, 146. filing, 145. leave to serve, when necessary, 146. notice of hearing, to be two clear days, 145, form of, 146. order on, not to issue till petition filed, 145, 146. residence, and occupation, of petitioner, when to be set out, 145. respondents, formal, costs of, 146. (Vol. I. includea pp. 1-490.) Index. 925 iisuit for, 44,4'), ED Elections — be set out, 145. I'ETlTUtS-CoNtiHH^ft. review, in lieu of biU i.f. 177, 17S, 179. leave to tile unneccasarj", 178. notice of hearing to Jjc 'iiulorsed, 179 security for costs, reonired on. 178 .«.,.• / . . ^eritication of, 179. service of. how ma.le. 146. style of cause in. 354. 355. title, to quiet- see QiiCTiN.; Titles when to be maJe returnable, 146. PLAIXTIFF-See J.^.j.^,^ -« D-ovEav-MoHxo.oK A. acting ir. j^rson, to give address for service. Z^ ... ^"''^^"♦^"tb- appointing attoi. -ley, 530. ' *-» A. ^ o« costs of, 537. PLEADIXOS -See Demi KKER. coats of, illegible, 59. cojiies. Urf>r regulating, 219 pnnting, Off^rna to. -JIO. prolix, ami unneoessiry, 61 deiinrrer— see l>EMri:REH. discontinuance, 497. drawing. 59. former 7/«/..< as to, how far in force, 539 i^ue* of law. and fact, how to be tried, 562 JudgiiK-nt recovereil, plea of. R.,fe as to, 493. „^* -1^ t '""" *^^ statement of defence 4*M not g,ulty by statute, defence of. how pleaded 539 prinTin'g.^? oil' ''""'■ '^ '^^ '•'"'"^'^^^ *^ --rd. 559. pleading and demurrine, 559. 584. prolix, costs of, disallowed. (51 relevant matter in, cannot be scandalous. 60. scandalous, onlercl to be taken off Hle« 60 service ot, hours of. S05. ' Ku!'^ as to. supersetleil, 528 severd maS^"/^^'*'^"'''^ "^ defendant unknown. 528. several matters, leave unnecessary. 560 tune for serving, 805. J. -'w. after delivery of part:uulars, 496. against pnsoner, 521. to declare, ^m/^ as to. effete, 493 transmission of, to place of trial 69 unnecessary matter in. costs of, 'si * with assistance, writ of, to enforce delivery of, 1 GO. costs, of nidtioQ for, i75. delivery of, when ordere<>, 275. purchaser, sh<'uld in<|nire as to, 214 — see PuRciiASKK. tenant of mortgagor, onler for delivery, not granted against, 274. writ of, may iseae, to enforce order, 275. PRACTICE, former, how far in force, 1, 2, 538. PH.KCIP?>~.See MoBTViA.iE Actions. chetjue, for, form of. Sso. judgment, on, in mortgage actions— see Mortgage Actions. Side, order for, when obuinable on, 2joiry as to, for purpose of determining, 257. creditor, post(.) Index. PKfVY OOUXC'IL-Co«W«„«/. 927 proceedings in Curt below, ho«r certified. 780. Utiles of, 777-784. ""^' ^^ ^'''''to'l abroad, 781. to be observed, 78.3. may be relaxed, 784 secunty, to be given on appeal, to, 777. form of bond, 778. fii^rv'^p"^^' -ay'bei:2anf i;;Sf '\^'"""^« *''' 77«- transcript of proceedings, 780, 7si, 7«2 " PKWEEDJNGS. prolix, costs of, (jl. COUNCIL. unnecess.iry matter in 62 written, how to be, 59. PltOCUEW AMY~^^^ INP.ST. admission of, to prosecute unnecessary 493 PRO ^^•0^'mm_SeeI^•K..vr--^W;.u;K Ac....... Oiuhm relating to. obsolete, 62. PUOnuCTION OF DOCUMEVTS « r- i^uoUAlL^TS-See Controverted Elections -DlSCOVERr pjxAMrVATION FOH •iffi.Hvitnn K «: '^'■'«"^'««'^-I^iE.v OF Solicitor. .ifh.lavit on, by officers of corporation, 56 < 'I^rk «f p ^'■?8»-examination on. 56. ^^^7^^:^l^^:^S^^ ^o-'^Wd, 167. corporation, by, how made, 56. ^iJister may order, 117, 118 Master's office, in, default, how punished 118 n...i 1 i- "'^^ enforced, 167 Ordtrs relating to. effete. 62. verhll'nT'' i"' "^^^^ ^'« ^'•''^'•ed. 329. >erbal notice for, insufficient, 527 PROMISSORY NOTE. "c^lTJnl rcS: 497°"^ ''^ ^^^^^'^ •'^ P^^™-* «^ ^eH and PROVISO. trial by, rule for, abolished, 501. PUBLICATION. rale to pass, abolished, 4. PUPFER-See Sale. (Vol. I. include* pp. 7.490.) 928 Index. PURCHASER- See Abstract of Title — Conditions of Sai.e- Sale — Vendor and ruKciiASER. o =3 acceptance of title, taking possession by, when not, 204. conveyance, liow far a waiver of right to have in cumbrance paid out of purchase money, i!On. compensation, when entitled to, 'J0(). effect of conditions of sale, on right to 20(!. for deficiency in land, 20(>. delay in making title, 20(). delivering possession, 20G. dower, refusal to release, 207. loss by fire, 20(). misrepresentations in advertisement, 20G, 207. none allowed after conveyance, 207. exception to rule, 207. sale with, by trustee, not enforced, when sale a breach of trust, 207. contract to purchase, to be signed by, 197. conveyance, acceptance of, efleet of, 204, 205. covenants, in, 213, 21(>. by f'stiti que tnixt cannot be required, 21 (i. equitable estates, owners of, need not join in, 21(). execution of, by (Canada Co., 213. the Trust & Loan Co , 213. may be settled by Mastur without order, 215. purchaser to prei)are and tender, 215, 21(>. settlement of, by Master, when necessary, 215, 2]^^. costs of, 21(5. payment of purchase money to lie proved before, when infant inter- ested, 215, 7S9. vesting order, may be taken in lieu of, 21(), coats, of reference as to title, how borne, 215. a lieu on land, Avhere title bad, 215. application to be relieved from purchase, 215. payment into Court of purchase money, how borne, 202. resale, how borne, 202. vesting order, liow borne, 21(5. Crown bonds, may recjuire vendor to discharge, 213. deeds, may require vendor to register, 212- -see conveyance, .<^iijira. default in payment of purchase money, effect of, 201. deposit forfeited on, 198, 202. resale may be ordered on, 201. costs of, 202. deficiency on resale, how borne, 202. delivery of possession, application l)y, for, 201, 204. letting into receipt of rents, when not sufiiciert, 204. deposit at sale, how paid, 198, 202. when forfeited, 198, 202. uower, entitled to release of. 207. refusal to release, how compensated, 207. growing crops, pass to, 203. imi)rovement8 by, not allowed on failure to complete, 109. incumbrances, discharge of, 205. vendor not bound to negative existence of, 213. liability of, for not disclosing, 213. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1490.) IXDKX. 929 s OF Sale — R. 204. it to have in- iiey, 205. 3 20fi. nt, 200, 207. > rule, 207. when sale a eqnired, 21(1. in in, 21(). 21.S. ■, 215. It). ly, 215, 210. noney to lie infant inter- 21(). itle bad, 215. 15. V borne, 202. ya,xicc,sujira. l. n, ]fl8, 202. red on, 201. 3, when not ;, 109. ce of, 213. 213. interest, liability for, 203, 204. huw affected by delay of vendor, 203, arrears of, for more than years, when recoverable, 204 when exonerated from paying, 203 ^'S'e s'iir"Ol'"' *'' ^'''''' ""* '"" ^"^"*-"'*'"^ 8''"""^^ ^'"'" setting matters of conveyance, wliat are, 214. '"mlmitte.r*-'(U ^'''''" ''^'' ^''""""^ evidence as to terms of, necess;iry iwirties, must see that tliey are bound. 214 oecupation rent, liability for, 107. parties, tniist see that afl necessary, are bound, 40 214 payment of imrchase money to solicitor, when'nodisch.nrge, 202. . , ,,. . ""t i-'o'iipolled till titi! accepted, 202. possession, sliould nujun-e as to, 214. application for delivery of, may bo made by, 201. against wlmiu it may be niade, 204. delay in giving, effect of, 20.'?. delivery of, liow obtained, 201, 202. letting into receijit of rents, when not suHicient, 204. not constructive ntitico of adverse title, 214. restoring, wiiere contract rescinded, 203. taking, what is, 202. effect of, 204, 208. when not an acceptance of title, 204 purchise j-:.onoy, interest from wiiat time payable on, 203. may l)e paid into Court by, when, 201. payment of, to solicitor when no discharge, 102. , ^ . , "<>t compelled, till title .•iccei)teil, 202' reference as to title, when ordeied, 207— see Ansru.urr okTiti k regularity of proceedings prior to sale by Court, not bound 'to inquire as to, 201, 214 rents and proKts, when entitled to, 105, 203. lialiility for, on rescission of contract, 203. resale, orderetl on default of, 202. or where purcha.ser had no right to purchase, 201. costs of, how borne, 202. detieiency on, » ■• borne, 202. increa.sed price on, vendo;- entitlod to, 202. sale by Court, purchaser must sec tliat it is autiiorized by the judgment, 214. aii'l that all proper p-.rties bound, 214. secret trustee, 200. i ^ r- , -r. sheriff's sale, at, priority of, 257. taxes, how payable, 205. tender of conveyance, 215, 210. title, reference as to, when ordered, 207— see Abstr.vot OF Titlk waiver of right to, 208. „ „*.• 1 . , '^y t'lking possession, 208. vesting order, acceptance of, with knowledge of adverse posses- sion, 204, 205. application for, how made, 216. costs of, 210. (Vo\. I. includes pp. 1-490.) ^m mo Index. 2 PURCHASE El- Contin tied. vesting order— see Vesting Okder. waiver of reference as to title, 204. incurable objection, by taking possesson after notice of, 208. wilful neglect and default, when not liable for, 103. QUEEN'S COUNSEL, decree by, how drawn, 77. trial by, 76. QUIETING TITLES. adverse claimant, to be notified, 306, 407. notice to, how prepared, 306. service of, 307. advertisement, description of lands in, 296. how to be published, 305, 306. publication, form of affidavit of, 299, 300. affidavit of petitioner, 297, when to be sworn, 297. posting notices, 300, 306. publication of advertisement, 306. search for lost deeds, 297, 298. proving facts material to title, who to make, 299. appeal from report, or order of Referee, 309. Referee, or Inspector of Titles, how heard, 351. counsel to argue, 351. notice of, 350. setting down, 351. attendance of petitioner, or his solicitor, dispensed with, 304. certificate of County Treasurer, 299. Local Referee, when title made out, 308. SheriflF, 299. title, how prepared, 309, 310. engrossment of, in duplicate, 310. entry of, by Clerk of Records and Writs, 310 fees on, 310. signature of, 310. certified copies of registered memorials, Mhen necessary, 297. claim of contestant, adjudication on, 308. consents of other parties interested, 298. to tiling of petition when necessary, 295, 300. consideration in deed, proof of payment, when necessary, 298. contestant, claim of, how adjudicated on, 308. report on claim of, to be filed, 299. establishing claim, not entitled to certificate of title, 309, except on tiling petition, 309. costs, R«feree may award, 308. Court house, notice at, how posted, 305, 306. Crown bonds, proof of search for, rec^uired, 299. how far binding, 299. ■deeds, production of, 297. affidavits of search for lost, required, 297, 298. memorials of, 297. proof of contents, when menioriala not sufficient evidence, 298. (Vol. I. iDCludes pp l-4dO.) L\DEX. 931 t after notice I 300. ;e, 299. ard, 351. to argue, 351. if, 350. down, 351. with, 304, 8. I Writs, 310 sary, 297. stition when 95, 300. 3sary, 298. cate of title, on, 309. 3. int evidence, QUIETING TITLES-Co„ri„„.d deeds, return of, to petitioner, 310, 311 leave to file, when necess!;;^ 295 certificate of, to be registered, 296] 297. form of, 302. efi^ectof, 295, form of, 296. indorsement of name of Referee, 301 reterence for investigation, 300, 301. .300 referred to Local Referee, fees payable on, .301 who may file, 29.5.° '"'' '"^ ""'^^ Inspector, 302, possession, aflSdavits re.|niied as to. 298, .303 consent of piisons in, required, 298. evidence, to make out title by, 303, 304. against patentee of wild lot .304 not necessary that petitioner should be in, 295. r/j (^o'< !• includes pp. 1-490.) 932 Index. 2 QUIETING TITLY.S— Continued. possession, order for delivery of, may be obtained when certificate granted, i?95. post otJice, notice at, when necessary, 305, 306. postage, to be paid by applicant, 31'2. proofs required on investigation of title, 297, 299. Referees of Titles, who are, 300, ,301. appeal from, 309. how appointed, ,301. indorsement of name of, on petition, 301. Referee at Toronto, dut}' of, when title made out, 309. to confer with Judges, 308. appeal from, 309. report of, form of, ,308, 309. report of Referee, form of, .308, 309. appeal from, 309. on claim of contestant to be filed, 299. requisitions on titio, by Referee, 304. schedule of pa'ticnlars, to be filed, 299. service of notice on parties having adverse claims, 307. proof of, required, 398. solicitor, attendance of, when dispensed w-ith, 304. statement of facts, when required, 299. taxes, certificates required as to, 299. paj'ment of, not evidence of possession, 303. QUI TAM ACTION— See Penal Actiox. QUO WAJi'nAyTO—S>ie Municipal Elections. RAILWAY COMPANY. foreclosure, not granted against, 228, 229. receiver, when appointed, of, 15.3. at suit of mortgagee of, 229. sale of land of, unpaid vendor when entitled to, 228. REAL REPRESENTATIVE— See Parties. fees of, 585. REALTY'— See Administration. RECORDS. original, subpQ?na to produce, not to issue without order, 500. affidavit for order for, 500. return of, by Clerk of Assize for Y'ork, 584. RECORDS AND WRITS— See Clerk of Records and Writs. RECEIVER. accounts, passing. Master to fix time for, when, 350. action against, may be restrained, 158. application for, when made, 154. by defendant, 154. appointment of, 150. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1400.) when certificate ition, 301. 309. sd, 299. , 307. i. 3. 229. 22S. t order, 500. or, 500. Writs. 50. Index. 933 ^ECFAVER-Contuuied. appointment of, by Judge, how made, m, ir,7. by xMaster, how made, 1.55, lo(i, .360, ,367. operates as injunction, 150. , , . .when it takes effect, 1.57. Kr? r^"'^ "'^ ^''"^•*' ^^^^^t'^'- 1" ^^ ti'»e for, when 350 .iaimt?^s;s^^rBr^.?rs"*^'^'^^^- compensation, when deprived of, for not passing accounts, 3.-,0 or not paying l,alances into Court 1-. , 3o0. ' cre.litor when appointed on apphcation of, l^o deceased person's estate, of, before probat^, 151 dSS:fof£5nri^:'°^"^'^^"^^^^^^ .lisinterested, should be^lS *" ''' ^'''" "^ '^^PP'-'-^tion for, loC. but Court may appoint one of the liti- distress by, 158. ^''"*'' ^^^• duty of, 150. exlra?na?iry»?'^7' "''"'" '^PP^inted at instance of, 152. examination pro mtere.,, ,uo~,ee Examixatiox pro Lnteressk executor, in place of, when - - ointe.UoI I50 improvements by, allowance for, lOJ) ' "' infants estate, of, M'hen appointed, 150 interference with, effect of, 157 interim, how far superseded by judgment, 150 application by defendant, tor, 154 Sin ?f '''*'''? 'HPOinted against holder of, 'loir litigant, if appointed, acts without salary 155 ''^""ot l'i'<^Pose himself as, without leavp m lunatic, estate of, when app„inte.l to, 151 ' mortgagee, not gra!, ted against, 151. ' „ .. , , , exception to rule. 152. ®'l""''^^'®' '*^''i^» entitled to, as against ^nrfu-.,rn.. 1-- notice o person proposed as, how given, Ji 156 ^^ ^'''' ^•'- officer of the Court, is an, 155. partnership, when appointed of, 153. party .„ aoHon, oa„„„. vr'.I.^^&^^T^r''""' ""' ''" appoint,, acirs.ti^t'r,:;','^^' "^• ' »"/:;£;:'^r""'^- """ ''■>''°'"'-"' ■•'■ perwns claiming a,lvep,ely to, may apply tor relief, 216 217 "i, i-.-** «„ how far .»per,3:!'w1™,X'ri5™'*' '"'"'■ going concern," of, when appointed, 153 R a,-lo,a„ n g^ite^l "1 favour of creditor, against debtor 1 5^ Railway Company, of, when granted, 153. »'""" ''«»«<>'•. 'o-. , at suit of mortffatree 2"0 sale, may not bid at, 195, 196. ^^ ' (Vol. I. iocludea pp. 1490.) 934 Index. 2 RECEIYER— Continued. security of, how given, 156. approved, 154, 155, 156. suing, or defending, sanction of Court should be obtained for, 157, 158. tenants in common, when .appointed l)etween, 154. trust estate, of, when appomted, 151. who should be appointed, 155. vendor and purchaser, when appointed between, 154. warrant of Master for appointment of, form of, 155. ser^-ice of, 155. ■RECOGNIZANCE— See Bailable Proceedincs— Mcsicipal Elec- tions. PEDEMPTION— See Mortgage Actions— Mortgage. action for, when it lies, 239. dismissal of, when equivalent to foreclosure, 239, 275, 276. oflfer to redeem in, whether necessary, 239. conveyance to bo made on, 261. form of, 262. day for, how appointed in mortgage actions, 258. omission to appoint, how cured, 25S. deeds, delivery of, on, 261. default of, how certified, 140, 141. dismissal of action for, 275, 276. foreclosure of plaintiff for, 275, 276. dismissal of action for, effect of, 239, 275, 276. foreclosure of plaintiff, in action for, 275. subsequent incumbrancers, in action for, 275, 276. incumbrancers, by, how directed, 258, 276. money paid into bmk for, how paid out, 140. order for, when necessarj% 140. costs of, 140. mortgagor, by, how directed, 258, 276. entitled to benefit of Ord. 461, in action for, 272. omission to appoint day for, how cured, 258. parties to action for, 239. payment into bank for, how made, 140. place of payment, how appointed, 139, 140. report, should be tiled before day fixed for, 140. staying proceedings, on payment of instalment overdue, 272. subsequent incumbrancers, by, how directed, 258, 276. time, and place, for, how appointed, 139, 140. REFEREE IN CHAMBERS— See Mawer in Chambers. adjournment refused by, where he had no jurisdiction, 340. administration, notice of motion for, before, ^1. form of, 341. opposed application, for, 341. costs, might award lump sum for, 342. jurisdiction of, 339, 340. matters excluded from, 340, 341. Master in Chambers, now discharges duties of,340. office of, when created, 340. (Vol I. iiiclules pp. 1-490) [CMCIPAL ElEC- ITLES. Index. gg. REFEREE IN CHAMBERS-Ca«^„„«/ entry of, 342. REFliEE OP TITLES-See Q.,m.v„ Tm« „,„ '-y i^iMsiou, to be, at Toronto, 360 3fil REFERENCE-See AB.TR.er o. T.tlks ^r . appbcation to open, 130 baok.0 Master, how'a- ,»"■""• evidence receivable on, ] 38 (39 change of. 16, ge™'""^" unaflected by appeal, not opened on. 135 me as to^'? """ccessary, disallowed, 242. +« . ^ ,.^'''''''*'''K"^'erninir, 216 to what Master directed, 16, 86 EEGISTRAR-See DrPrrx Pr- *"^ ^^P^-" Registrar-Local Registrar. affidavits and papers filed with in ru sent to CUerk^hieeords an 1 Wri"s ?r''^ Division, to be appo.ntment of, to settle minutes hoS'i,V„ed, 354 assistant, duties of.P^O '' " " 354.' Chancery Division, of, to be Referee of T.tles, .360, 361 costs, power to award 9 Inspector of Titles, 361. X, TT'^' °^ ^"^^--^ P— d on ci.ui, to be n..de -„tes of orders, .^^,.^,,3, how settled, by.,, 0,3.4 appointment to settle, 354. orders, to draw upt^lTetTllt t'^'' '' REHEARING-See Appeai^Divisiov^t r sionT -^^ ^^^^'^' Chancery Divi- RELATOR-See Municipal Elections. RELICT A VERIFWATIONE. affidavit verifying, unnecessaiy, 493. REMANETS. KENBER-See B«labl. Peoceewxos. (Vol. I. includes pp. 1-490.) 936 TEfDEX. o 3 HKNTS AND Pl{()riTi--,-*»jt» STahter — Mortgage Actions — MiiRn^AlJEK— PURCHASKR. tenauts in common, 'Ikiliiitj' for, .'J71. REI'LICATION, Orders relating to, libeiilitB. JiB. REPORT, Master's, absolute, when it Ijet-'onuSi. L35L amendment of. ]'.l'A. liow rnuib,. m^. appeal from, 224. Clianii»ei*,.tti lie heard in, 372. cost* irf — l««t ''.'0.»t-TH. Conrt. nur. !m :Mli(iumed into, 352. how ])Toiunrw .'JTli leave tu. itiu' ol)tuined, 1.35. Vliurfor in (.'humbera may grant, 135. none, atiiir ituilinnution, 133, 135. except by leave, 135. Iwfim tiling. VMh order on 11 uBtiitb grounds of, 138. wiieu Ti 1 in i )iT)ui;ht, I3G — see Appeal, uetMBastnv',. LSo. certificate, same ae. li!li. confirmation of, V.i^. JSJi CJ4. ait2»ual iitBK. not allowed, 133, 135. except by leave, 135. befort iLay jypointed for payment, necessary, 139. clerical ffiTTii-Sv may be corrected after, 133. Court mtu ttiiuae to act on, notwithstanding, ii2il. -effect ifi. Il>3». mirtioiituc. when necessary, 135. confirmed, as t(t manflimuE appealed, 134. correction of, 133. on refereutje'ljaiik. 18^ Master ciimutt maite, on subsequent reference, 133. costs, matters affecting. aib« -itated in, 131. Court may refuse to ant > uu. though confirmed, 226. date of, 130. documents, not to l»e«stiufcin.l32. -duplicate, may be iiieti. lt!U; exceeding terms of rciuTBiue. L."50, 131. tiling, 135. cannot be acteil nn. lietore, 135, 140. delay in. efiect di. 1181.' duplicate, 139. necessary l»etoTi igijeai, 139. place of, 135. who maj- file, l13B. final, wnen to Ik; niuik;. UIIL. . general, what is, 13D. issue of, 132. oot to be dated hefone EB*tF mvised, 130. C^Htl Q.iboiuit? pp. 1 4(:0.) IXDEX. 937 E Actions — ER. ant, 135. ive, 135. ' leave, 135. ecessary,139. er, 133. withstanding. ence, 1.S3. REPORT— Master's— 0>H/;«H«/. objections to, to be raised before Master 131 orders on appeal from, to recite grounds 'of appeal 138. payment into bank, bow to l>e directed iu l.Vj pnonties, to be stated in, 131, ' Quieting titles— see QriETixi; Titles. reference back, how obtained, 134. li. J. , ,^"''*'^^'''^^ '''ence, when receivable on ns no results, to be stated in, 130 --ciwiuit on, laa, UV. sale, on, 199, 386. schedule of sun.s payable into, and out of. Court, to be attached, separate, what is, 130. "' 3(it]', 367"''''^'' "' ^•^'"»"«t'-^ti»»>ction, unnecessarily, settling, warrant for, 129. four days' service, 129. . , , , . service of, on whom made 18 1 '^0 special, what is, 130, 131. "* maue, lo, l-j. sums, to l>e stated in figures in schedule IS"^ charged for neglect an.l default, to be^'distinrruished 131 vacation, it made in, effect of, 134 2'*6 ""'■■"o"i*ueu, idj. variation of, how made, 138. ' physical alteration not to be made in I SS warrant to settle, requires four days, 129. service of, 48, 129.' Oottcul Referees -See Official Referee. ELEFEREE OF TITLES-See Quieting Titles. REPRESENTATIVE OF ESTATE, appointment of, by Court, 32, 33, 35. consent of person appointed, 35. ' tlispensing with, 34, 35. how appointed, 32, 33, 36. Master in Chambers, may appoint, 36 realty, person to represent, cannot be appointed by the Court, 33. -See Arstract of Title-Quieti.so I1TLE.S. REQUISITIONS ON TITLE- PuE SALE— See Purchaser. UNSERVED BID-See Sale. effect of, 193, 194. Master may fix, without special order 193 '"s:ttled,*"l95! ''''^' ^^-•■^'-'"-t Wbe ordered to be re- MSIDUARY LEGATEE-See Administration-Parties. EESTS, when chargeable against agent, 98. mortgagee in possession, 100. 101 partners, 99. personal representatives, 97 trustees, 98. fVol. I. inoludes pp. 1.400) 2 o 938 Tndkx. BKTURX OF WRIT— See Bailable Proceedixos— Shehiff. RETUIIXING OFFICER— Se« Controvekt d Eleciions— MuM- cirAi. Elections. REVIEW. bills of, abolishcil, 4. procecilinga substituteil in lien of, 177, 178. REVIVOR— See Coxtiscing Proceeuings. bills of, alx>lishe«l, 3, 4. deatli of uiortgagee before day fixed for redemption, 264. motion to set aside order of, how made, 223, 225. when not to be heard in June, 220. Onhr.* relating to, 182. proceetlings for, how taken, 50«). quashing writ of, Rule as to, obsolete, 506. ROTA OF JUDC;ES FOR TRIAL OF ELECTION PETITIONS. Judges, how placed on, 804. RULES, AND ORDERS, OF COURT (General). Chancery Onitr.^, vol. 1, pagsim. Court of Api)eal On/nv*, 745-778. Bulea of High Court of Justice, 785-787. Q. B. and C. P., 491-586. how far in force, 492. relating to Clerks of the Peace, 587-601 . (^ounty Court tarifiF, 602-614. Municipal Elections, 015-647. Q. B. relating to Dominion Elections, 663-687. C P. " " " 688-713 C. A. " Ontario Elections, 714-744. Privy Council, 779-783. Supreme Court of Judicature (Out.), passed since 21st August, ISSl, 787—840. RULES, AND ORDERS— See Motion— New Trial— Orders. enlarged, when unnecessary, 575. issued in single Judge Court, 581, 786. setting down, 786. nisi, four days allowed for return of, 786. setting down for ar^piment, 786. special directions, maj' be given for taking out, and serving, 562. stay of proceedings, where they are, 527. service of, production of original, when necessary, 528. SALE — See Abstract of Title — Conditions of Sale — Infant Mortgage \ction.s — Purchaser — Sequestration — Vendor ani> Purchaser. abortive, foreclosure, when granted after, 229. property may be ofi'ered again, after, 190. (Vol. I. include pp. 1-490.) T.NDEX. 93» lERIFF. ONS — MUNI- 264. 1 June, 220. ETITIONS. ce, 587-601. ifiF, 602-614. ns, 615-647. 17. 3. [ since 21st iDERS. md serving. !8. 5 — Infant TRATION — S A LEI — Coiithi titt/. aavcrti^.nK.ut of. to be frame.] enneisely. 191 form ,.t, lyi. •'• *'"• iniprovenients. to l,e mentioned in \cp misrepresentations in. tflect of li'* objections to. how taken. IIF * ^■'- "^i to.T96?'' ^•"'^' '''^^ "'« --'--^ «f sale, to "m?I9l"'' '^ ^"^•' *« ^ «t«te.l in. 19,, 193, resettling. 193. a^M.^ ^ "l'I'''«^''»*""n for, how made 10^ settlement ot, 190, 191. "<«•"*-, ij.i. «n<^.;,i iM- proceedings (.n, 19.S •ffl .ttyTuin" '' T ^''f'' ^^ how obtained. 1% ' "'*' """^'"'^^ "f. 195. terms on which gnuited, 196 reserve.! \lZ ""^^ry, 190, 195, 1%. reserved, JIaater may hx, 193, 195 ^ who mav, 195. """"^ ^" -Ivertisement. 191, 193, 194. 195. ''Sou'itSU m"l^7**' "" ''''^^' P-^-r. when sale bidding, by party not autLori.ed to bid. effect of. 194. 196. 199 cannot be refusetl. when J.Ti&''f "^^ ^^^""^ «^ l^^. need not be in writing "97 ^'^"^"^ '•^«^"'^' 1 W. 197. when voioi* ""Necessarily, 192. standing, what are.' 191" conduct of, who entitled"™ 1^9^ interference with pam-haWnir 190 party having, maj^^^ bid, 195. except by leave, 195 tenns on which granted 19i 'iQs ^ent ot, may not bid. lof' ' *^^' 8olicitorot,nuynotbid.l90. without leave. 190 . duty of, 190. plaintiff, may r^T/u'rVXtnlV." t*'^"'^^P*^^^' ^^4. 232 .? luire aetemhint obtamiug, to take, trustees, when entitled to. 190. 57 ^^°- '• «"><^>ud.^ pp. i^oQ.) 940 Index. 2 8A Lie — Couthiwtl. contract to I* sign«il by parehadcr, 197. cUposit at, how to be feud, 198. f< time tor redemption, before final order can go. -231. notice to defendant obtaining, to take conduct of, 232. when to be Hied, 233. opening bidding application for, when to be made, 200. grounds on which granted, 200, 201. increased price, no ground for, 200. irregnLarit)-, when insufficient ground for, 201. misn-preientations in advertisement, when a gronnd for, 201. next friend, purchasing, a sufficent ground for. 201. notice of application for, on whom to be served, 200. porchaser a secret trustee, who repudiates trust, is no ground for, 200. opposing, before Master, 199. in Chambers. 199. order for, copy of. need not be filed in Master's office, 189. particulars, and conditions, draft of, unnecessary, 191. parties to action, may bid, except party having conduct, 195. bnt it must be notified iu conditions, 195< partition action, when ordered in, 370. possession — see Pctjch.v*eb. postponement of, how tffcctet t'roin iii- inta, lb. TI0N3. 00. HO, 231, ,l)efore,231, •), 196. 31, 3 juclgment, al onler can 2. e lilecl, 233. 200, 1, I. iiul for, 201. !tit, when a ent ground be served, 1 repudiates ;, 189. II. net, 195. litious, 196. SA L K— ^onthiueil. 1-nvato contract, by. Alast^rmavrnf,.'" ;?*''?"'« ^'»«e«. '96^ 941 l-riviito contract,' hv ' Vr,«f!,T.",'. '^^*'*'P,V" «^''*»"e'"o en "leorshouM nJ fe:!'.':.':'*'^' '." -'"'"''ti-'ni. 194, 197. auctioneer shouM not knmvU.X'ib T',''r'""^' '•'-*• , f'serve.! hi.l, does n.)t « I ^^ '"''? *'"' f'"'"". '94. l'»rcha..o money-s^o I'?K|;;f;;;'f ""'^^ «'"i.loy«.ent of,' m, l".rch..cr, tosi^nt;^^^;^^^^^^^ 198. per^dedared,.hoi.a.^-'i;^,,,^^^ -s:«S';;^'lir^j^^"'-t'^-..»5.io«. re-sale, wfflial^ij;!: ""'"«' '««• ftpplication for, l!)i) ilr s,r'it''" '■"'''''''•'•■• '-'r^to bid, ,w. result of, am,ltir„"'t,f,'l,,;' -''•«'-"»'"eMt, la,, ,93.195. '-■^'■tiHcate of M.i.stor aq *•« ion -.w.,„,,,„s.„ ,„.,„„„:?-"- -"— •^■— ' '-;;,;;'ttV"s;:;;?',;4e'T-,.,9. obtaining leave to 1,1,1 at W- J. ' '^'^• "P-t i>ric?t;^^^ '''"V"" '-'' '^ """"*"^ '"'" '^'^ veiiilor, r i/ht to hi.l Th- J^'.'M '9a. .. . 'oaSbid';^^!^?:';;:!;!''^^'^^^^ "without reserve," bid. liS at , ? ••^««'-^«." 104. ^ATLSFAOTION. "^ "'"^^'' •^^• entry of, on j«,lg,ne„t roll, 507, 508, ^tecution of, how attested SO?'" ^"^ ^' "'*'^"' ^"^• form of, 508. ' '^^'• 5JCAXDAL, costs, liability of solicitor for 60 ^;f^^P'{"n« for, abolished, 4 ^• in attidavit, 60, 144 motion to expunge for, 60 take proceeding., off files for. 60, ^CIRE FACIAS, appearance to, by bail, 507 default of, ju.lgment on, 507. (Vol. r. i«eluJ.a pp. 1.490 , 942 Index. 2 =1 SCIRE FACIAS— Continued. proceedings in nature of, how taken, 506. Halts relating to, obsolete, 506, 507. writ of, abolished, 506. SEAL, fee for, when not payable, 788. SECURITY— See Guarantee Company— Receiver. SECURITY FOR COSTS— See Controverted Elections— Court OF Appeal — Municipal Elections —Privy Council. Order relating to effete, 177. SEQUESTRATION, adverse claims, how enforced against sequestrator, 164. —see Examination pro interesse suo. attachment, unnecessary, before issuing writ of, 164, 165. choi^iix in action, liow far bound by, 161, 162. recovery of, how enforced under, 162. commission of, to be directed to sheriff", 166. contempt, may issue for, 161. date from which writ binils property, 161. death of contemnor, effect of, on proceedings, 164. default in payment of money, when writ may issue for, 164, 165, 166. det.iiner, priinfi fncie writ merely confers right of, 163. disposition of property sequestrated, 163. disturbing possession of sequestrator, may be restrained, 1 64. documents in custody of contemner, power of sequestrator as to, 162. examination, pro interesse suo — see Examination Pro Interesse Suo. goods and chattels, bound by, 162. f;rand distress, writ is in nature of, 161. and, cannot \:.j sold under, 164. lease by sequestrator, 163. nature of writ of, 161. non-payment of money, when writ may issue for, 163-166. obstruction of sequestrator, a contempt, 154. order for, unnecessary, where contemnor in custody, 161. payment of money, when enforced by, 163, 164, 165, 166. order for, need not be served, 165. pensions, how far bound by, 162. personal estate, bound by, 161. property bound by, 161, 162, 163. rents and profits of realty, bound by, 161, 163. reversionary interest, ordered to be sold under, 163. salaries, how far bound by, 162. sale of property seized under, when ordered, 163. application for, how made, Ih. sequestrator, powers of, 162, 163. sheriff, writ to be directed to, 166. tenants, should be notified to attorn to sequestrator, 163. attorning, and afterwards paying rent to another, 163, when Mrit may issue, 160, 161, 162. writ of, to be directed to sheriff', 166. (Vol. I. includefi pp. 1-490.) IXDRX. 943 IXTKRESSB :SEQUESTR ATOR-See I^....o. pko Ix.khkss. s.o-S.,... 'Tl^"2l7?'2l7 ''""''^'' ^^'^^"^''**^"° ^- -1-f l^y. how .nade. SERVICE - See Administration - Affioavits - Attachmfvt Chanoe of SoLiciTOR-OoxTRovEnTED Elf thw^ absconding solicitor, how effected on 19 acceptance of, by solicitor, effect of. 21 oo -jqq by posting up in office, whrno ag^nr'l?"'^*^' ''' '''' hours tor effecting, 805. *" ' of order, 528. party acting in person, 530. petition, 146. «»»^««'l»^»tly appointing an attorney, 530. rules and orders, 528. „ r -i original, when to be shown n'> • non payment of money, wl.cn groun.l for striking off roll 30 refusing to act, discbai^rh^^IS'^^" '"' i^sucl execution; 31. of..-i • J^^f,'"^ "" "«''"*^ appointed, 18. striking off roll, 29, 30. Court may act, .via spo)>te,liO. grouiuls for, 30 subpceiiato appoint, when it may issue. 23 loronto agent, service on, 19. trial to attend, 73, consequence of default, /b trustee, when entitled to costs against trust estate, 112 profit costs ot, recoverable against third parties, 113 SPECIAL CASE-See Controverted Elections. appeal to Privy Council may be in form of, 782. coi)y to be delivered for Judge. 7S(j setting down for argument, 780. fonnv.rI?ule as to superseded, 404 m Q. B. & C. P. D., 581. notice of, 786. SPECIAL EXAMINER. appeal from order made by, 08 attendance of parties, before, hosv procured, 63 excluding parties in same interest, 04 Master may direct examination of witnesses before 110 efface of, not a public Court, 03 ' production of documents, may be ordered by, when, 07 68 STATE OF FACTS. not to be brought into Master's office, 123. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. absentees. Court will r.ot set up, in interest of "on administration, judgment for eff,>,V,Vf n '^^'.^^r possession, 280. ' ""^ ""^ ''^''"'^^ mortgagee in arrears of interest, how far barred by, 101 death of creditor, effect of, 280. defence of, how raised, 102. ( V<.1. I. includes pp. 1.490.; 946 Index. 2 a' STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS— CoH/JHMfrf. heir, when entitled to set up, to claim against personal represen- tative, 35. 3G. interest, how far a bar to recovery of, 102. twenty years', recoverable on covenant, 101. six years' only, recoverable against land, 101. on purchase money, 105. mortgagee in possession — see Mortg.\gee. order for admuiistratiou, effect of, as against mortgagee in pos- session, 280. partnership account, may be pleaded as bar to, 102. personal representative, not bound to set up, 279. time for bringing action under, cannot be extended, 220. when it runs, against creditor, 280. STAYING PROCEEDINGS — See Admin-istration — Court of Appeal — Mortgage Action.s. action on bills, and notes, terms of staying one of several, 497. STOP ORDER, applicant for, liivbility ot, for costs, &c., 158, 159. assignor, entitled to notice of application for, 159. costs, liability of party obtaining, for, 158, 159. of obtaining, 160. effect of, 159. fund ordered to be paid into Court, against, 159. jurisdiction of Court to grant, 159. lien of solicitor, not defeated by, 160. notice of, need not be served on parties not affected, 160. payment out, application for, 159. priorities, how affected by, 159, 160. trust fund in Court, against, 160. when granted, 159. STRIKING OUT PARTIES— See Parties. STYLE OF CAUSE— See Controverted Elections— Municipal Elections. in affidavits, 141, 354, 355- in proceedings, 354, 355 — see Controverted Elections— Muni- cipal Elections. short, when it may be used, 354, 355. SUBPCENA — See Controverted Elections Evidence— Muni- cipal Elections. any number of names may be included in one, 536. costs of, 536, 562. to appear and answer, abolished, 3. appoint new solicitor, 23. infanc to show cause against decree, abolished, 325, 326. rejoin, abolished, 13. witness, to give evidence on motion, may issue, 146, 147. orignial record, for production of, or.lor for, necessary, 500. (Vol I. includps pp. I-490.) tgagee in pos- — Municipal ION'S— MUNI- ENCE— Muni- Index. q^^ SUBSEQUENT INCUMBRANCER-See L>crMBR.KCKK-IvcrM costs, no priority for, when sale obtained bv 040 .edee^mg, may obtain relief against Tort^;,;', m SUITORS' FEE FUND, 13, 17. SUPPLEMENTAL BILLS, abolished, 4. Orders relating to, 182, SURCHARGE, particulars of, to be served, 125. SURETY-See MoKTOAGE Actions-Parties. cannot be sued without principal, 55. SURROGATE COURT, administrator ad litem, may be appointed bv ^r TACKING— See Mortgagee. TARIFF, Chancery, Higher Scale, under Ord. 309.-395 , , . 615,-409. T«™ a 1 "ow far m force, 171. Lower Scale, under OrcZ. 553, and Hale S. C 516-398 cases withm, 333-3.36-8ee Lower Scale certificate to be filed, in cases broi'ghfc under, 336. of fees, payable to Clerk of Records and Writs,'^"'' ''^' Clerks of the Peace, 591-601. Commissioners, 569. Coroners, 569. Criers, 569. Deputy Registrars. 358. Inspector of Titles, 312. Masters, 358. flf^^ff^^oL'^'*^^^' 303, 311, 312. Sheriffs, 358,566-569, 611-613 rt i .-, 'special Examiners, 358. County Courts, ol.I, 602-614. w u r. . . "^'"'' 831.840. «igh Court of Justice, 815-830 Insolvencv proceedings,7or7"4-;7r'' ''^•'''• Mumcipaf controverted elections, for, 646-647. gg (Vol. I. includes pp. 1-490.) 948 Index. 2 TAXATION— See Award— Costs— Taxing Ofticer. action within jurisdiction of inferior Court, 790, 791. former equity jurisdiction of County Court, 792. appeal, none from Local Master to Judge, 137. lies from Taxing Officers to Judge, 137. Master in Chambers, 807. Ordinary, 807. extraordinary expenses, by plaintiff having no beneticial interest,. disallowed on, 171. order for, when unnecessary, 176. review of, 172. revision of, 172, cidda, 173. severance of defence, 174. rule against, when applicable, 174. solicitor and client costs, when allowed between party and party, 170, 171. tariff of fees under Ord. 309, how far in force, 171. see Tariff, 553 and Jhde S. C, 516,-398. unnecessary suits for partition, or sale, costa of, may be dis- allowed on, 37(). TAXES — See 1 trchaser — Quieting Titles. vei..lor, .I'.^nd to give evidence negativing arrears, 213. TAXING 0^ 1 n. i. U -S e Taxation. appeal f.nv, how lrouj'70 hSnv i "^°'-^='e*-'' for. cannot be exten ed o-.^ hoh.lnys. when excluded in periods of k.s th u 'siT^iays ooq Orders relating to, 219, 220. service of pleadings, for ~49fi -,oi Qn.r „ „ Sunday, when exclu.led! 220 "* Plkadixgs. vacation, when excluded, 220, 221. appealing from Muster's report -^-l settnig down demurrer, 221. ' aside order of revivor, 222. or varying decree.- .7.10 TITLE-See Abs^^.ct ok T.t.k-Cox.xtzoxs o. Sai.k-Q^x.""L abstract of- See Abstract OF Title sufficiency of, how detennined, 210 to be (lehvere I on demand, 208 verification of, 211 '>!•> 010 acceptance of, what is, 209 ' " "' " ' bad not passed off by special conditions, ]9'> good, when shewn, 210. objections to, when to be delivered, 211, 213 how disjiosed of, 213.' requisition on, when to be delivered, 211, 213 liow disposed of, 213. reference as to, when ordered, 207. proceedings on, 213, 214, 215 waiver of right to, 208. TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS COMPANY. investment of moneys in Court, by, authorized, 794, 795. TRIAL-See C'oNTROVERTED ELECTIONS-EjECTMENT-EviDENcr Municipal Elections-New Trial- Witness argument to take place at close of evidence at 71 cases entered for, to remain on list till t "ied 575 ^^t/^:'^73,'7i^^^"^^^^^^^ ™-* prove,^?i::;Jrplaintiff do not countermand, notice of, cannot be given 576 documents, production of, at, 329 evidence, cannot be withdrawn without leave, 72 ' r not a^jltV^ P^"^^ '^^-™' *^-»gh defendant, notice of, when case a remanet not necessary, 576 remanets, not to be re-entered for. 575 ^ "' ' "• short notice of , 501 . solicitor to attend, 73. consequence of default, 73. (Vol. I. inoIudeA pp. I.4P0.) DoO IbJDEX. 2 TRUST— See CEsrn yTir nhdaT— 8top Order— Trustee. account, parties to aciim ror, .To. action for executiou in. liy •■r-shti 'ine tni^t, 43. c me I if several, included in same instru- ment, 37. lireacli ci^. ^sirties tn, 43. of land in foreign couinw, uxecution of, when decreed, 43. TRUSTEE — See Cestui .ajth; THtrsr — Compensation— Partie.s— THT?Bn. account, general, wlian «mi|ht, uU trustees mast be joined, 55. agents, sen-icen of. is^iai.'iiiai'geisble against trust estate, 112. gratuitous, cauuit; mcover for services of, 113. appointment of, in jjJuih > tlr uxeontor, 41, see adda. bailiflF, services of, wium i-BtJoverahle, 112. breach of trust, ant of «tvoral tmsteea may be sued alone for, 54. ceiitiu que trust, when TqiiDaented Ijy, 49. compensation for HerviiMb LI 3 — see Compensatiok. conduct of sale, whan nmtltMl to, 190. costs of sohcitor trustei.. when recoverable, 112. paid l)j', whviii Temivanbie, 11.3. — see ^;osT^ expenses of, priority -ti MisrtBi L13. ImprovemeutB by. wkan tiltiwed, 109. interest, cht^rgeablt u^mu^v '-ITi !)8. commeuceniem if ^uit does not stop, 98. investment bj', neglect in. '.JF, 98-. duty ai--n..'.»r, !)»■. loss on. 'Jaliility for, 104. lending trust fund ti < hiuHeif; or eo-tmstee, 97. losses, lia\)ility for, IW. occupation rent, liubiii&i mo^. UMk parties — see PAKTiEfc. profits made liy, liahilrliy tn ncconnt for, 97. receiver, when appomttti.m jilaoe of, 151, 155. repairs, allowed to. ovanmuase of fraud, 109. retaining monej'B, under r)«iiBf of ownership, 97. sale, may not bid at. wrrtiont: leave, 195, 196. conduct of, when airitietl to, 190. leave to bid at, efhtiitnf, 196. severing, costs of, 174. solicitor, when eutrtkii-rti losftB^ 112. trading with truHt fuiiu. liability for. 97, 98. TRUST AND LOA]!s GeEJDHl^S^ OF CANADA, deeds, execution of. In, iUL. UPSET PRICE— See ^Aiffi. VACATION— See Time. County Court, Euh mVCu- not in force, 799, 800. Court of Appeal, tinit fm, in, 709. High Court of Justioe. timit for. in, 799. office hours to be obBanvali iii. 226, 30L Orders regulating. i21i. TIHI,'. mi. report made in, efifect iii, L£>4« 228. when excluded in comiiUUtionoftime, 220, 221,771. (Tul. Z intiuu&UB. U-iBO.) IXDIiX. 951 same instru- VENDOR. AXD PURCHASER-See Abstract of TrTLE-Coxni- TioNs OF Sale— Purchaser— Sale. conditions of sale— see Conditions of S\le. conveyance, preparation and tender of, 215,216 drCSsk'otm"'^"" ''''*'" '"^""'^ "^ aiscLarge, 213. growing crops, right to, 203. incumbrances, vendor not Ijound to negative existence of, 213. .•nf»,..a». 1 "Hwhty of, for not ' t-en, J^J. possession, delivery of, 204-see Pcrcuaser rents and prohts, rights as to, 105, 203. receiver, when appointed between, 154 registration of deeds, duty of vendor as' to. 21-^ ta.\es, evidence as to, 213. title, reference as to, 207~see Aa.TRAtT of TiTLE-CoNi>moN* OF Sale— Title. VE-VUE. change of. Rule as to, superseded, 496, VERDICT. setting aside— see New Trial. special, motion for judgment on, 494. copies of, forjudges, Huk as' to delivery of, 496. VESTING ORDER-See Purchaser. application for, how made, 216. costs of, 216. entry of, required, 253. when granted, 216. VIEW deposit by party requiring, 501, 502, 503. expenses of, 502. fees of sheriff on, 502. order for, form of, 503. VOTER-See Controvebted Elections-Mcxicipal Elections. WAIVER-See Abstract of Title-Irregclabity-Pcrchaser. WILFUL NEGLECT. AND DEFAULT. account for, when it may be taken, 103, 106 ssKrr^05:"m '' '"^'"^^■' '^" ''' ^'^'^'^ ^-' '^- English rule regarding, 105. executors, and tnistees, when liable for, 103, 104. inquiry may be made under administration order, 103 Iiabihty of, for agent's receipts, 104. losses on investments, 104 mqiury may be made as to, without special directions, 103, 367, (Vol. I. iodudes pp. 1-490.) <>52 Index. 2 WILFUL NEGLECT AND DEFAULT-Co«ureh;iser for value, not liable for, 103, 106. person obtaining possession by frauil, not liable for, 106. sums charged, by reason of, to be distinguished in report, 131. tenants in common, not liable for, 106. vendor and purchaser, liability of, for, 105. WITNEISS— See Controverted ELEcrioNS— Evidence — Examina- tion — Infant— Master — Motion. corroboration of, when necessary, 117, 118. criminal, refusing to testify, 72. cross-examination of, in Master's office, 118. discrediting, 71. Examination of, on Motions, attcndauco of, 146, 147. committal of, motion for, 148. default of, how punished, 148. fees of, 147. notice of, to opposite party, 148. witness, 148. order for, is not necessary, 147, oilila. examination may be obtained though no motion pending, 147. recalling, in Master's office, when allowed, 118. nde to proiluce, abolished, 4. WORDS, interpretation of, in Chancerj' Oi'ileri>, 4, 5. WRIT— See Forms— Municipal Electio*js — Possession— Seque- stration. of summons, by whom to be issued, 810, 811. copy to be left when issued, 811. sent to officer of proper Division, 811, 812. quo icarranto — see Municipal Elections. receiver, claim for, to be indorsed, 150. (Vol. I. incliiJes pp. 1-490.) finis, il ill Cham- 106. sport, 131, — EXAMIXA- no motion ■ — Seque- ,811,812.