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Whc in fore the Hui edit ion the jirt t'xi*r.nted when the statutes affecting many of them were passed at the last session of the Provincial Parliament, it has been found impossible to make the text of the C.de correspond to the alterations thereby effected. The articles which have been changed will, however, be found indicated on the p.go facing the commencement of the Code; and the statutes by wh.ch the changes are effected are embodied in the introduc- tory matter ( T. pp. xxxv to xxxviii po,t.) With regard to article 360, relating to jurors, understanding that u was to be altered in conformity with f|,.> u-t •>,•> Vic, c. 22, Stat, of Q.. the text of the Code was uutde to cr.rrespond with that statute, which makes it almost identical y| PRKFArK. Willi tlio law as it r.-pw .«liin(l.-. Tlu' wm.l- " liii.-hc- or Iho IfKislHt.ir., th.'r.M.f' hIiohLI. h-.wfv.r. n-piiioo tlu« word Ciinii.lii, at 111'- 'ii'l ol tho thir-l dnUHc tht-rtMtf. An onii^Hion has inadvortently occurre.l iit i-iige :^l 1. wl.ero Hhuuld hiivo been inserted the items a. Med (.. the taritl" "f fe.'S l.ayahlc to advocates in appealalde caces in tl»c fireiiit ('..urt nf 1H62, whieh iteiiu-" were not abrogated hy the taritT <.f the -ttth Doc, IHCH. They arc, however, to he found in the aiipcndix, ininicdiateiy h.d'oro the index (].. ;Ut2.) Ill liou of further j-reface, the compiler hue placed in the comnicnccnicnt of this work, as (though open to soino criticism still) a far hotter introduction to the subject than any he could hope to write, the remarks made by tiie late Chief Justice Sewell on pleading under the old French law, in the trial of Forbes Vi. Atkinson (i-. Stuart's lloports, \>\>. 107 to I IB). n «( ti -I. TAHLK OF COXTKNTS. SoMK RKMAKKS ON I'l.KADtM ., IIV illlKK. J. SKWKM xi CV)N. STAT. I,, t ., t II. 3 jjy SXATf TK JT-.IO VICT., Cll. 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I'Ko\ IsIONS 177 Ok -M'l'EALS TO IIKR MAJK.iTV |fk> BOOK FIFTH. inkkkiok jiri-.|)ictio.ns. —Commissioners coirt khr iiik simm arn trim, OK S.MALL I AISB> iSi — Ok Jt- IS5 , — Rk.MKUIEs A(,AINsT THE I'Rni, KKl>IN<,'> AND Jl'Di;- .MENTS ok the ABOVE MKNTIONEC COURTS.. lS6 THIRD PART. NON-CONTENTIOU.S I'ROCKKDI.NGS. , — Ok KKfilSTKKS AND THEIR AUTHENTICATION.... — Ok ke(,isters ok civil status i<<.S — Rk(-,IS TEki OK RKGISTRV OKKICES I H.S —Registers ok sherikks and coroners i8y —Ok inspection ok docu.ments iE 203 Tit. Kiumth.— Oi- arbitrations is gfn'ekai 204 Tit. Ninth.— Division ok i.owek t asada into uistricts for THE AUMINISTRATIUN OK Jf.STICK J05 Kii.Es OK Practice in the siperiok court 211 CIRCUIT " 2V1 " " " S. C. SITTINi; IN rhvkion 238 " " COURT OK fJIEHN's I1E.V( H (aiTEAI. ■^n>H.) J39 Act relating to appkals krom admiralty courts 245 Act RKfiULATiNt; pr \( tice and fees in vice-sdmirai.tn- courts. 246 Rules and re(;ulation.s of the court of vick-admiraltv ... 248 Rules OK Practice in the privy (ouncii 286 Tariff OK advocatfs' fees in the superior court 293 " bailiffs' " " " " 30^ " advocates' " " circuit COURT 306 " HAII.IFFS' " " " " 3,8 " FEES PAY WILE TO COUNSEL AND OFFICERS OF COURT, IN THE COURT OF gUKEN's BENCH (APPEAL SIUB). . . 323 Tables of stamp dities payable on law pkoceedinds in THE S. C 33, Ditto ditto in the c. c 3.^3 Tariff of kee.s in the court of vice-admiralty 359 Rules of practice in in.solvkncy 369 Tariff of Fees in insolvency 374 Appendix 37f^ INOK" 395 til THE niFFK- ,HT OK THIS 2'11 304 STKICTS FOR J05 »"1 231 N 238 H (mteai. IV) 245 TV CcifRTS. 246 IIKAI.TV . . . 24S 286 ' 293 303 306 318 i OK COfKT, \L SIDB). . . 323 KEDINOS IN 33t 343 3S9 369 374 379 395 A SHORT DISSKRTATION ON LAW ri.r.ADi\(; i\ i.<»\vi:r rA.\Ai)\ BV THE I.ATK nilEK JUSTKK SEWELL* LooKAi,, MsriNfT and coxsistk.vt fr.KAnixo is essential to the rigiitndministriition of justice, and to facilifaff the nltain- inont en/,nxr uj.on the other. Vide the words " /ntm- tlilx" ,t '• Artiriiliitioii lu'»nHr, on tho other hand, implies all that the defendant offers, by way of opposition or resistance, aj^ainst the plantiff's nvmd) and tho f/c/V«*e, in any case, aro respectively set forth in the pleadinjfs of the par- ties, which vary aecordin)^ to the grounds upon which they are made, and tho objects they are desi^jned to attain. Pleading, therefore, is the statement of the facts which consti- tute tho plaintiff's cause of action, or the defendant's ground of defence, exhibited in writing in technical form. It is the mode of alleging that, wliich is afterwards to become in evidence the support of the party by whom it is alleged, || or, a simple negatur of that which is alleged by an adversary ; tho former * This essay is f.aken from Stuart's L. C. Roi.orli*, p. 10". t 7. Pigeau. S."?. ' ' t 1. Pothier 4to. 14.— Code Civile, 5, tit., art. \»i 1113 T.4lep, 159.— Doug. 278, 1st. and 5th. xii KKMARKS tlV Pr,KAI)t\<; hi i: : x'int? an afliriii.itivi-, tlie latter a nc;;fativo pleading,'. iiffi rmativ rl vnnrl HHiuii . An (• i.lcailiii;,' i'(in.-i.-t.-< (if two jiart.". tlic Uh.l nxu\ fho III tin; lilicl or tximtiinit as It ii* .■'oinctiino.H called,— tilt- fa.-ts uhicli .•mistitiitc the irrniin-ls ..f the iiJcailinL' that IS t 11 Mav th |irciiii.-c,«. t'rniii whicli the oiiin'lii«i(ins in 1 nv aro to follow, arc- alL-i^.M! tinii sot forth di.-tinotly as to timo, liluco. i-erson ancl circiiinstan.-o ; f without coimnent or arKU- inont of any kind. | And to the- lihel, whii-h should contain all that is necessary to justify tluM-onclu.-ion and no more, is added tho jir.vyer of the pleader, in apt words, for that speeitic remedy or relief, to wliidi hy law. the fads which he has lihelleil entitio him. and this i,- the <'oncliision. ;] A ne>,'ative pleading', in like manner, consists of two parts ; of a direct (Iene}j;ation (d' that to which it answers, and of the conclusion, whij,iis,^ „f the defendant, and these aro soniotimcs negative, and sometime.- allirmativo. A negative i)lea denies tho matters which con.stituto tho grounds or j'omh of tho plain- * Henneoius in Pandectas. part 2, s. 32— Brown's Civil Law, vol. !., Ji. .{5. t I Pigeau, 2116, 270.— 1 (hiurot, 4.-Codo Civile, tit. 2, art. 1, and tit. 2(1, art. 1. } rth Pothier, 4to., 55, art. 4, c. .'i.— Code Civile, tit. 20, art. I. II Kepertoiro, vrh„, Conclure, Svo., vol. .viv., p 77 § -Jtl' Kn.«t 502, 50y ; 5th, //,. 270, 271.-l.-t Chitty, 243. 445. L , , V ; '^*-'I'"«"t"iro, 8vo., p. 77. viri.,, Conclure. U i,l\ , ", ^''^i'^^'t"'''*-'. «vo. p. 78.— Code Civile, tit. 2, art. 1. ^1 V'- '^^M'^''f'>'r«-'. Ih 78 and 17.— Vol. p. 479, verbo, Do- inamie.— L. C. Denizart, turb,,, Conclusions, vol. p. 83, no. 2. i; 14 Vol. Repertoire, 8vo., pp. 7(1, 7«, -I Pigeau, 3yi>, 400, Hi! lending;. An le lil»l anil the it 19 ."iiiiictimcH of tho ploailirifj, iicliifii,« ill law ictly aa to fimo, iiiiicnt or arj^ii- luiilil i-iiiitaiii all II mmo, i.-' a (t<: nullili', all reheml.** For be allowed or , and rejei'ted in inot be .-^uppliod in tho body, or case. It 8et.i liiiitiixlr, and is leadinf^f, which are HoniotinicH vo plea denies /« of tho plain - kvn's Civil Law. 0, tit. 2, art. I, . tit. 20, art. I. 1. 77. hitty. 24;5, Uo. lire. le, tit. 2, art. J. i7y, verbo, Dc- |). S3, no. 2. mu, ;jy9, 4(1". i I t Prov. Ord. 2.-. Geo. Ilf <• •' « i • M'ode Civile, (if. 11 r 1 "' V ■" * . . -•• ^vo. p. 4. ,,,,. ..j;,;;^,::;,;^;,- • '-rot, 4 Hepertol., 2 A * x\w HKMAkKS O.V IM.KA Dl.VO. I I'M: 'rlli of (/.... -no.rJi!.^7i,j':^; ,,,,:;/:;;::i;;[„"i'':' vv'-" '■■^''"'■'^ an I will „wai.l ,„ |,i,„ ,|.,. . ' , r , r / ' '." '"" 'J'"'''rati„n." «I-i,ically ... iorth ana .u"^ ^;r rh;Xt "'l'"^^' T''''"'' '- promiHos.* Uy tho kiiiL'-H wrir r ■*^"' '■'■"''' "f 'ho the .,erena,u/i. .nn.':':,,:/ ^ Z' ..I;,;;"";;;:, "/ '-/ '""iu„, an" all to answcM." Forwhi.h rcanoMK f i '"' "* ""' '"'"•"' «'" by law bound to .L'wrr ' h' i /''•• "':"^''"^ " '»"" ''« i'^ /'■'.*. hi. plea or ploa^ U. ihi. .. r T^"\":'^ '" «'•'. '" /'"m.. -ch piia i«. ^^bat iL uuts':;ri:^r^''''^ ■;'" f^"^ king now hero, /,. l„„. ,„„''' / '^^ " '^""- '•"•«! the technically distinguisbod fV i,/ ''; -'V '' ^''^^ "'•« "'""-e (an" ''""""'/'• «A «o. /.o.evX^'- A cl :"'''■''''? > •'.Vthe,i,k.or-Vm, plea. A negative plea ne ce ' iv k • '"' ^'" '^ "^K-Uivo ^^tated in the .locIarati..ram 1 e . ". » ^'''■TV'^'''" "'" ^''^-t'^ instead of .hewing " tha I o i. ,ot^ "'.'' ''•'' '"'^■'' '^ l''«''' would, in fact. auMver tt. 1. .w^ "a "T,.:' i";' "•/--'-■.'• therefore ..lead afllruiativelv fb. ... .♦ the ,lefen'''' -"""'' *" reason (that is, because they cam oi invCZ' /'^"- '^ •^'^"'« --^th, robaiyr^^^ they * Rules and orders, n. 2.33 t ^'!'- p. K'l. e,4t!YXm:.,ril S; ,1;;,.':;'^ ;::i:; ^" 'V;. - p- rti" " compel tho t'ii". the plairiliflT. Iiis 'ItM-lanitioii/' in luw, whii'h 1,0 ;,'iil rc-ult of f(,o fo a HI we r (o tho '(ierl.'irahOii " ; | '"■^f him l.y pro- /"(^ /Sy /,<,p /,,. ,■, )>U'a>' ; for. as it lilt It) jii).\ver t(i riij ('Kii-ffjiK'ntly or bi.> not hoiiinl y iii'/uiri/ in all le iti ;i„^ bound I'litl " that ho i.s 'd fih'. /';; t inline lUlMirrriU'J t/lr fiillo.l " pn/i- iifion of every 1' oiir lonl the hey are more er the me matter which he a ♦ .''erpillon, p. 54, note 2. t /''• p. o4, note 2. t Uules and orders, p. 2.'U5. ] pi,.. i«o Kill 1 . ' '**ft»lO*,. iiles and orders, p. 2o}. i L. V. Denizart, vol. viii i> r,'« / {--^aor, see. 2.-7 Pothior;;": J^u s;^;. 7 u.^ T\Xr^ Kej.erto.re. r.rto Fin., vol. xvv., 8vo.. p. .l^ls^l^dH^n, J^^ 1' Rules and orders, )». 2;U5 Jou^so r p . • XVI RKMAKKS ON IM-KAPINO. Ill thi'x I'niK' hy law, to an o.xein|ifi nilum anil tlic dci'laratiuii arc d<.'<'larcd to lit- null and of uo cfTfct ; the dfli'iidimt in the latter ca.^c liciii^^ di.-i'hartfcd or disniinMod out of court, and the jilaintitr oi)Ii;;t>d to !*ui} out ;i new iiroeesH III/ !•' >i/)i)ii(/t niluiii ; but when they arc! overruled as frivoltuiH, the delendant, within tho unio limited hy the juaetiee of the court, is hound " to answer to tho jiliiintitf of the ilniinii'l' eon- taiiied in his declaration," hy o /il<;is (which is implied by tho word i/r/rnsi in its j^eneral acceptation) by the particular de- scriptive title of "ili/insi/i nil /'iin/"."^ The rij;ht of action is al.so put in issue by any atlirmative jden, which sets forth and ))leads any matter relatin;^ either to the j)arties or to the subject of the suit, which of iis, pp. 68 and 69 X 7 Pothicr, 14. II V'i'iVc untt. RKMARK8 fiN IM.KlDrXi;. xvH Hon obligiitiMn iiinir or fiiit in I iirooec'l, aii\ or (lisrni.-'cod ii new jirix'cHH I us frivolouM, iiac'tiee of tins ' ilniiitnitr eon- 'I, ol" which we rnc'ili-r, which III answer, iind jicct.x i' it her of tho suit ; ,mo >■ lilt in issiio tho siil)ji!ct-iiiiitter of the court in ve plea, deny- I of fact, or in II fiiiiils": for, tho jplaiiitill's t forth in his Ivors to be the led from other iiiiplied l>y the |(articuliir de- •i;?ht of action licii seta fortli irtics or to the ! hiir to autho- ij; tiic facts set siicli pleas, for as exceptions aintift"',« action or effect of the distinguished Fins de non ol. XXV., 8vo., i and 69. from that class of exceptions which, under the title of i.ielimi- iiary pleas. ory/,.« ,/. „..„ ,.r..rr,l.,., tend inerely to show finit the dotendant i^. not hound to answer; l.v the d'cMTiptive titl.. „f '',.,r.,,,,„n, ,,/nn,i.l-i '■'■«,„ .(r;i> - : ,he wurd ,„ r. ,L.,..ir. (,>,„„ ttie Latin f,r,„„rr,, to destroy) hein- used f, express their le?al It is .d.vious that a defendant r:,n have but two sources of deJence,— his own strength and the weakness ..f hi. adversary and.conse.|uentIy. all pleas to the action must I- either"/,-' r.,.ti..n. ,.,:,:, „,.t,.ir.. .n ,/,■..,;,'• „r ••rre, y the plaintift' to bo the re-ult >,r th . , ,, '-'w im rred I -- lui. ii,.!ur or tfu; uuiitcr.s stated in the * 1 Bornicr, .W.— 1 Pigeau, 1.51. t Code Civile, tit. 20, art. J.— Chitty, 217, Xviii REMARKS «>V Pf.>:.U.IfU. donJaraf.on:* and (2.) " ft/On.e nu f„n,h m ,\n, '• whi.. dc,.H.s , ... ,ruth „f the .naftorn .tntoi in tC ClaraTi^n ' ^"'"/^ to ,h,. rh „;..,„/.- of tho .1, ntmi/.r '"''*''''''' tainc.l," aver. " th,.f . 'n*^ I"l"i ififl ,„ his .i.-olaratioi, coti- sit; SS5E€T-?-'---i:? f..r •■ »,,,,>.„ „„ /„„,,, .,;■ £'■*'.,'";,: ',',',,;,,■;'";"';■'• manner, .hvido.l i„to two .-lassos • r i.l.:. ...„.T' '" .'."'*'' If* manner ...vidod i„to two .-lassos : I. ^V , ,na I," -. /• toirr/rn droi, ■ and hot. .li f-'^ ton, pofary .■.,;; ,.t I „n. f,^r.,„,,. the io,ai ea<;:,; -H ^ ^.o f nf:"; i;;';:,;:^"'^?':;"-'-"' f-" poren.j.turv. l.e.auso hot /email 0,^,, '*"^^ a>o equally they are pl.-aded. hut tl eir u i .; o^ ' ^ /''' f '/'" *" «''''^^'' judgment in favor of th dcfVn la m n "' "'^ '""»*'• A i proLnnee.; and hJn.^'^^^l^ailL '^l^ '?'" T"'"" '" ^"^•'' '^ «"t a. j.ulj,,ne„t in favor of a If^^.lant ;;;;:'' ''7'""'""-" ;^zsv:;:s'";;n,i["th^^ ^v;^":^>";;o;r;i^ s:z "^-er,ieade;-a:;ri.^:e;l:-^:;':i-;,;;;-/--^^ * 7 Pothior, 14. t Jh. X Knles and orders, n. '>44 II /clarnfinn.f t. t'T '• ariMwcr nu fit'fliir.'ifidii o(iri- |iliiiiitiff and tho 1 iin|ii^ioriri 'III, r,r I ho nctinii niini."'S('(|."t ill liko iiintuiiT, |iliiiiititr in hi.x ''Kilt ion • of tho siiiil ilfi'lnrfition 1 an> wholly and '. II ml thercforo iKitrmvnt of (he tills behalf bo " are. in like iial § I .rcf fitionn >/iti'>iix />/!>■ Ill fi- re derived from oth are equally letion to which t tho same. A letiial ' .rcf/,fi„n tion in which it "i i»r/i*-lurllt\" n a tenij)orary ban abate tho • ctfeet of tho iJ therefore it zii p{iellcs oxecp- 't'lit a excluro '■ ira frrtijix, sdit ■rjietiia;," and Roman law. • « a bar to tho action /or ,, u,„r „nly. and hence tho title of «- In the perp-timl r.rc,./,,„„. f./rri,i,.,.„r,. ,„ ,/,,,>, „„. dcfen.lant ^ •-';••-«;•••'"'< -■^•-ex,.ep,ion;:'h;;;;\r:^^^^^^^ • when and a- the .•..iirt .hall direct," avrrinL' that l.v r' .i-rrcof. ...hc piainti.r A., / .,.„„.„ \, '.."It v..' ,;;:;;;" ta.n ..„,,, ....n ap:a.n.t him (,he delcndan,). f..r or hv re.^n "I the matter, or thiii.v. in hi. de.|ara.i.,„ >,., forth and alle^ d -T ot any ur either of them -; and therefore (by hiV • n ni o bo pray. •• ,hat.,.r ,.....„..., nfun^niU, by the'jud.M, n "f t lo m": d'^nriK^' V'^'" '''"'"'"^ '" ^'"^ '>ehiif tiay 'h "' i'r ii.-se.l ♦ In the temporary '■>■<■.,.,;„„ ,,^,;.„n,tuirr,n dr. it the defendant, m like manner. ••/„,■ „„„',,• „nto th.. / / ;.Mh..plainti,r in hi. ,leclaration contained. "f'',rth'':m;' i.bcl. the .pe.ial fact., which constitute the groun.l d' he e, . oprion winch he offer. <• to prove when and a. the c u t shaH '•',""'•/•;" '"" '";"' ^'"^■''" '»• maintain hi. action airain.t him he de hndant). f,.r or by rea.-on of tho matter, and 1 hi. declaration set forth and alloL'ed ..r .>»■ u„„ ""''>J'< 'n rhem." and there.We (by hi. ^i^:^;,,^ ^;^ ^^]t^ -^ .' '"""7. "•::';:'.""" '.'^>- ^'"-' J"^'^""-.t of'the .'S: the ctC 01 the plaintitlin thi.. behalf be. /,.• ,h. /.■.....f 1 .mi e " ey inyanably .et forth some new matter, whic wi .^1^ _ iiules and orders, 24,"j, 244. Fil^u'^Mio"''.;'^""''-^'' --^--2 1^'thicr, 4to.. p. 729-1 t'geau, I'jy — Kcncrtoire, 8vo., vol xvii .. j-o " 'T^^ I>emande. ' '" "*''' "^^rbo, XX KTMAUKH OV PI.EAniXO. for cvor.* Hut an the new iiiiittor which thoy "ot forth iy poini'tiiiies foriMK" to the iiintter fvt forth in the ileclrtrntion iiml Hoinctinirw connoctoii with it — sonii't iincs hiivi- refi-reni-o to the iiiorits of thf ].liiintifrV «li-mitnil, mi'l ^oincfinn-* have none.— thoy are (listinj^iii.-heil (hy rcfi-rencf to that whiih flu-y alh'jro. and on whii-h Ihoy art> n-sjii-ctivoly founUfii) into "jln^ il> moi, rivfvoir," and "jinx il< mm tvi/oiV."f Those ij-'-rpiionji are jini (I, iK.n rrrtr'.ir in wlii<-h tlif inattor .-ot forth is xufti.ifnt in law (^ir/iflhir thi rtmr iliiti il ill tin (h 1 1 Unit inn hi trur ,,r Julxi) to authorise a jnd^^iiuMit in the lU-fiMidaiit's favor, (lisniissinii thf ].laintifl's action for the |)rt,'.-i-nt. or for ever, as where* tlie «le- fentlaiit J. leads, that the jilaintiff is an laintifl" cannot le>?ally ho ni'iivid or a.lniitted hy the; court to |irosecuto the suit which he has instituted. || Those exception?, on the other hand, are jiim dr non nilnir, in which tiie matter set fortli necess.^rily admits and confesses the cas. stated in the declaration, l)ut avoids or disclKuyes it for the present, or for ever, and is thoiefore sulhcicnt i>i law to aiitln)- riso a jud>,;ment in the defendant's favor dismissinR the jilain tiff's action ; as where the defendant jdeads " term for payment unexiiired," which is an r.m /itimi />i'ri niptuiri- 1 n drmt ti iiijiorinn , orjileads " accord and satisfaction." or " cliosijui/i'i- "(r< » JikH- cdtn) which are ircijiti'iiis /i/nni/itnircH in droit /urintin l/ry, and such exee])tions are denominated • fint */<■ non ndoir," because the matter which they jtlead shews that altliouj^h thi' ])lainfiff may have a legal cause of action hereafter, or hereto- fore ha(♦. It is a rule in English plead- ing, that a party justifying must admit the fact, (3rd T. K. ■" — ~ • ^ . . '^verv iilca in iustitication, says Ser Tayk •) ly 1' jeant William.? in Saunders, states circumstances which either excuse the fact complained of or shew it to bo lawful. From IlKMAKkH 0\ iM.KADI.N«. XXI y MOt forth i.'' icclnrntion nmi I'lVreiifo t«i fho have 111)110, — eh tlii-y iilli'jfp, (I "jinH ill Hon I'/itiiinM arc /<"«« ufl'ui<'iit in law III- '»;• IhIhi) tn (li.-'miHsiiii; tin- wlu-rc tli(! ilt'- 7/11/. whii'h is a leads thu lon^ 'luitl r.rii I'liiin (< tlt'iioiniiuitt'il cy jilcail shews iliuittcd hy th(! uti'il. ij ThdSf iilnir, in wliieh Ci'sst's the casi rgcs it for the i law to a\ith(>- sinK the ;ilain- rni for payment riiit I) vijioriiirf , Kfi'i- "(ri X Jtiili- lil ftfrfi'tii) III M, If nun fitlnir," It although thc fter, or hereto- nnot now avail (/(■ Hon valoir ity is to confers >ni — giving the pendent of the uluiits the bill, i -1 are thiiK .loinctirnes, in their cflei't. |ier])etiial — soinotiines teni porary ; hut the ejiisses ii( u-rr fit iuni pi'ii ni/ilninn ,n ilrnit /mi-- /ii'tu'llii and I .III /itimfi f)/riiii]itotr> 1 tn ilrntt li in/iDniinn eoin- prehend the entire lint of jini ih mm rmritir nnd limt ih mm rnliiir, and the two latter are thi-refore suhdivi^inns only ;s; !| f)Ut a s| iai answer tender^ a new issue hy settin;^ forth fresh matter in answer to tlie matter of the exception, whiidi is .nutVi- eient to destroy it, and in such case the issue is not coinpleteti hy a general replication, on tho part of the defeinlant, to fueh special answer,? although the legislature has forhid the use of all further pleadings. ^' ** its nature, therefore, it must confess tho fact, otherwise it is no justification, hut n ihninl, of tho fa<'t, and amounts to tho general issue. — Williain.s's Saunders, vol. i., p. 2H, notes I and 11; note .'; cites Taylor r. Cole,;! T. K. 2!tS ; (Jibbons c. I'epper, 1 L. Uaym. .{S ; :{ Wils. -Ill, 412. ♦ Kodier, 7."», Tt!. f Kules and orders, 2.'il. \ Kules and orders, 220, 222, 224. (I Kules and orders, sec. 7, art. 21, p. 76. § Pi. 221). TF Ord. (Jco. Iir. e. 2, s. I'?, ** Tho code of j)roceduro now allows other pleadings by permission of tho court. — Art. 14>s, § .'J, j). 2''>, ii'tnt. English plead- act, (.'.rd T. K. ition, says Ser 08 which either ! lawful. From W,\ STATUTES AND N i'KOCLAMATio IN CONNKCTION WITH OF LOWKK CANADA. IU:sfj / w II matte; whi.h co.'^,«ii)i fJriti.-l in thf I'aris, ."tiitutc turn o; Englai it thei lirciit 1 (livisio only ii not th( inliahii origin, not to tongue origin ; anJ ciii at the 1 hav.' t' reduoec ."o thai force ii I'^nger : U|ion i coming to obta the coi Anil wl cox • STAT., r,. c, c. 2. XXT A N A C T KKr.ArnE ro Cnii. AIattkrs am. VmuKinny.. (<'-'n-<..lH.,ted Statute. /,„■ lo,rrr <'nn..,l.,, Chn,,t,r //.) U'MKHRAS the laws of »» Li.wcr Can.iilji in .'ivil ' matter- are mainly those I whi.h, at the time of the i fo-sion of the country to the Hntish Crown, were in force "1 that part of Fran.'o then K-'Verneil by the custom ,,r I'aris mollified by j.rovincial statutes or by the introduc- tion of portions of the law «d Kngland in peculiar .-a.-es ; aniily in a language which is not the mother tongue of the inhabitants thereof „f British origin, while other portions are n<.t to be found in the mother tongue of those of French origin ; And whereas the laws and customs in force in France, at the period above mentioned' nave there been altered jind' reduced to one general code, so that the old laws still in force in Lower Canada are no longer re-printed or commented ")"•» in France, urd it is be- coming more and riKTe difficult to obtain copies of them, or of the commentaries ujum them; And whereas the reasons afore- said, and the great advantages which have resulted from codi- I fication. as well in France as I in the state of Louisiana, and other jilares, render it mani- festly expedient to provide for the codification of the civil laws of Lower Canada : There- f'lre, her majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative C(.uncil and Assembly of Canada, enacts au follows : I. The governor may ap- {>oint three fit and jiroper per- sons, barristers of Lower Canada, to be commissioners for codifying the laws of that division of the j.rovince in civil matters, and two fit and projier persons, being also such bar- risters, to be secretaries to the commission, one of wl.om shall be a jiorson whose mother tongue is Knglish but who is well versed in the French lan- giiiige, anr i>r I'linuiii^-idn- crs urnicr tlii.x act ; ami ii any xuoh jii(i;;o is .xn aj)|iniiit('.l, the f^ovoriHir may aii|Miii)t any hnrri.-ttT of at lea,-t ten yi-ar.-' ,'ilaiiiliiig at llio liar ol' Lmvcr Canaila, tn ))o and act as an assistant jml^o of citlK.T of the said courts, — or any jndj^c of fiio superior court to bo and act as an assistant Judj,'c of tlie court of (|ueon's fx'iudi, anil a barrister as aforc.-aid to supply his place as judge of the superior court, as an assistant judge thereof, — for and during the time that the judge, appointed a oommis siouer under tliis act, continues to bo such c(jmmissioner : 2. Kvery assistant judge so apjiuinted shall, during the said time, hav<> an rivil iiuitlfr- (^(MitTiil ami jKT- •tcr, whether tlioy iiiLToiiil cii.-ics or ly "ithiT niitiirc : 11 ii"t iiii'lii aiiipthcr L'oiK'. u> Cinlt'. of Civil Lower Canada, 1.S (if the laws of wliich relate tn ivil matter.-; and i)f a general and haracter Ibid,, ig tho.-aidcude.-'. ini.'<.«ioner.s .>ihall 1 .■^ueh i»r(ivi.'-ion.-: hold to be tlien uroe, and they authoritieti on elieve them to ay .■^ugge.-'t sueh a.< they think shall state jfueh separately and the reason.^ on founded. — Ibiil., code.s shall be lC same general .11 contain, as bo found con- iko amount of iL'h . it i.s in- correctly stated, with his rea- •on.s and authorities, and u craft of tho amendments which ought, in his opiuion, to be made in such paragraph or paragraphs, in ordt-r that tho law may be crrectly stated therein. — Jlif., s. 10. ■ 1 !• .\t any time when ariv I portion ; tile report." of tlic I'oiniiiis- .•'ioiicrf , and tliose of the J iidges, if anv ; t»iit .«u<'h fiinindiiieiits >tiail l)e carefully distin^iiishcii from the actual law. — 20 Vic. c. 4;i. .s. j.i. 14. When the .ropose liny amendments to either code, but such amendments .^hall be ]>r<)posed by resolu- tions which may be jiasscd by one house and .«eut to the other for its concurrence, and .«hall be subject to amendment by the other, and to be other- wise dealt with as a bill might be, until finally agreed to by both houses, and shall then be communicated to the commis- sioners, who shall, with all l)ossible despatch, incorporate the substance of the amend- ments ,so agreed to with the I projicr code, which may thei, be passed as a bill, at tli'e same or any future session. — //,(// s. 14. 1.5. The said codes and tin reports o'" the commissioner- .-hall be framed and made in the French and Kiigli>h Ian guiiges, an. .Any two of the comuiis sioners may make any rejioir or .lo any other thing which the commissioners are herein em)iowere't to do; saving tli.' right of the third commissioner, if so advised, to make a sepa rate rej>ort,or enter his dissei • and the reasons thereof in th. minutes of the proceedings . i the commission. — //-/'/., s. ID. 17. The commissioners shall be remunerated for their ser vices at su«'h rate as tli" governor in council shall d- Icruiine, not e.vcecding si.xteci dollars per diem to each com- missioner while employed i; the jierforniance of his dutii - nor five thousand dollars p. : annum to any commissioner and the said .•secretaries sli;i' l)e remunerated for their sci vices at such rate not c.xceedin. three thousand four hund-i dollars ])cr annum, as ili governor in council shall iIo, wlii.li may thci, I a- fi hill, at flic i>nu\v iturc ."C'.-'f'idn //,i'./., e .«airoi'0('dings ■ ; lission. — Jf'i'/., s. \i' I' i' nhal! icratcd tor tlieir !')i rate as fli' in council -hail d. lot cxcccdin;; >!oyed i' rinance of Iiis dutic- housanil dollars jh ) any coniniissionci ■iiiid secretaries sli.i! lerated for their sci udi rate not exceed in. ii?and four hund'c >cr annum, as tli in council shall dc but the said secre all give their who!- the duties of the: >i(f., s. 17. any judge of tl. jucen's bench or - irt for Lower Canai ed such cosntnissii^!:^ aid, he shall, whi such, receive nu n ''"■V. STAT., I,, r., r. muneration a,^ oominissi„ncr • JCPl.t the execs... (if anv) of the remuneration of a c,,nimi> ' Monor over his salary as judge-' and any assi-tant judge tohe ' nH'ointed to supply the place M any such judge while aciJn,/ «s commissioner, shall re.-cive i fl salary to he fixed hv the governor in council, hut not t.i *.T.;eed th.. highest salarv of a |.msn,' judge of fho court to ^hudihe isappuinted: so (hat Ihe charge u,,on the province • ii.iii not )„. increased hv the fl'j""""'"'"' "«■ » judge „r Ji'Iges ftH commi.ssioners -_ £'"''.. .-. 18. I». 'rheoommi.«.sioncrs.«hall Bold their meetings at «uch J -e as shall he a^,,.,;,,;- V'o governor, and the .secre '•Tie. shall keep minutes of the proceeding. ,„ ,„,.,, „„.,.,) — /'ml., s. I ;)_ " '^". The rcmun.ratinn to the ^- ".".ssjoners and secretaries. «"l, such expenses as mav I.e -'-'"■red hy them for travelling 'xi.on>es. printing, stationery «"'» ;"f>cr thin,., necessarv t'o iti •'."••'■•"••"-■'nco of their '^ ( e> under this act. ..hall ho ''''"' '■>■ «airant of the gover- •""•• "Ut of the consolid.ited •••■venue fund, as .hall also th .7'" "< H.eir place of n.eeti 1 ;' ;;."•'' /•'""'• !..' uot in anV i'"i'iic i.uii.iing.-//,/,/., , .;;; -^ I. All moneys expended , ui- - his act shall he'accounted f r to hor m.-.jesty and to the virr ."■,'• '"'''' "'"""<^'- pro- vided by law.— //./,/., s. 21. At A XX 29-.'5() vir., •'. 1'.;. AN ACT RKSl'KfTINi; THK CODK III' ( ivu, l'i:..fn.( hi: <.f Lo«[r Canah. (2H-;;(i 17.7.. r/,„-, /■• -'■'.) liniKIlKAS (Im! I'nliilllisMult- '» «!r.« ajiiiuinfcd mxlcr the CC^Mill I chjIjit.M- of fl,,' (■(i||.,,|i- •Jah'd stiihitf.- fnr I,,,\vcr ('an/t- iJa,. to cuilitv (lie laws reas the said code, with the amendments .suggested hy the said .'onimis- si(mers. has, by command ot tlie ' governor, been laid before the legislature in order that the sai(i code, with such amendments as ! may be aijojited by tlie legis- lature, may be miide hnv^by enactment : and wlicreas such of the amendments suggested by the commissioners, and such other ;!!iiendiiiejiiS as are men- tioned in the resolutions con- : tamed in lhe>,dicdulehereunfM ' inmexcd. have been linallv agree,! i.. t,v |„,,(, houses': therclore. her majesty, by and j with the advice and eonslwit of Hie legislative council „n,l a.« -'■'"bly of C.nia.la, enacts as follows : - !• The printed roll atteste.l a.- that of the said .•ode of civ; procedur.. ..f [,ow.r Canada, under the sigmurnc .,f hi- e.\- eidlency the goveriior-gen ral tiiat oi the clerk of the legis- lative c-oun.-il. and that of the •'li-Tk of the legislative assem- ■' bly, and deposited in the oili.-e ■ "f the ,-lerk of tlie legislative ••ouncil. shall be h,dd to be the "iiginal thereof rejiorted bv the commissioners as contain- ing the existing law without ; amendment; but the marginal ; notes, and the references to existing law.*! or authoritie.s at the !,,ot of the several articles of the said code, shall form no part thereof, inid shall be held to have been inserteil for eonvenience of reference only, and may be omitted or corrected. 'i» The eommissioners under the act mentioned in the pre- amble of this act shall incorj.o- rate the amendments mentioned in the resolutions contained in the sehednie to this act, with •IK I.OWf R Caxadi. II' .-."licdiMt' licrciiTitM li;ivf hccn linally li.v lii.th hoii.'^cs : I'l- iiiiij.'stv. hy )(ll saiil ,(„i,. of civ; 'f I.owcr Canaila. .irnatiiic of 111, ex i,"iVfiiior-;,'cii ral. '■Icik of the lcj;is- il. ami tlia( of"||,. If.i^i-lativo a.-scni- lositcil in the (iilicc • •1' the Ic;,'isiativc 1 '»(• held to hi- llic I'fof reported hy ioners as eontain- •tiii^' law withoiu hut tlie niari,'inal tlie references to s or autlioritics at 10 several articles code, shall form fof, and shall he >o been inserted nco of reference iiy he otnitteii or iiniissioners under ioned in the pre- aot shall incorjio- dnients mentioned ions ertntaincd in to this act, witii the .-.li,! i-,,,|(. of UK ''ontuined in 'aid. adHjitini,' their for 2'i ::o \ir. •In il prMcrdurc ' the roil afore- r. 2. XXXI •T totheori:;in.il roll, and -hall -iibmit the ,„,ne ,„ ,1, nor, who niav ;?over- corrt'4't (1 , "■■'•|"i.,i; ,neir lorm and i nor, who n.av c.|i,.„ , I;nK'uacc (When nec«..,«rv) to printed n I t hi V ''""'" "' "ni- .-.id code, hut with- I.,d,! hi: ',.;;•''•• 7"-'- ""t chancinir their effc t. in- tcr^.M-ed ' -"•'"^••- "'"' '•"•". ;;;-;. then, in, their proper secrna;'. or-, n;':;fr:':::;^^^ I "c of the assist- ■•''•t provincial scTetaries. to ho 'l;-|'"-'ft'-l in the ollice of (ho "h.ch roll .hall he held to he "■'•' 'M.n al.x, th... oni,',nal thereof; anv >u,d. acts pa.sed dnrin""; e'M";':e;;; ir"""'"' """^ ■■'• -'-'"- >.r-n.whichh:ma;r;;:t:i::z'"^-'^*' ""■"'■'""" J'laces and Mrikin- out of tin •'"''' '<• !»«i.v part fhei-cot in '■"iisi.tent with the .-aid amend nients. 'it The >jovi selei't any a^'t advisable with the to he incorporateil aid co.|,., and inav cause th.wn to be so incrpo"- ral.d by the said commission- ers, Ml the manner hereinbefore prescribed with respect to the •"•"■ndments above mentioned, ■trikin- out of the code or "'"cndments any part thereof "iconsiMent with the a. bein- held to form "o part thereof, but to be in- sert. ha I have been completed, the -aid conimissiouer.s ..hall cause tl'e code to be reprinted as am..nded and corrected, eare- ^"">. 'Ii-^fnguishing in such reprint the sub-tantiveamend- "ifiits and additions made in ating to the* " "' file printe.l «ne statutes shall '";'. ;«l'l'Lv to the said code. ^^'";''' •-'"J" I'e distributed in such numbers and to such per- ■-""■' 'fy ''■•- 'lie governor in council may direct \: This act and 'the proda- niatnm mentioned in section hix, .-hall be printed with the ;."I"^V';'V''"-^''''''-'"'M'riDted '"'■ '!'>;' nbution as aforesaid . •*• ■■^*' """ch of the act '» the preamble as may .,o m eon.s,.ste„f with this act"is here- by repealed. ted ■XZlli P«0CLAJlialleoine, or w/i.) "i".V in any w <«lfKi;r[N(; : "K-il, and that of the ""he legislative assembly, and cter,'"/'" "'"--■'' tl-' c'eik of the legislati Miall be held U> be thereof, of the .-evoral articles of the ;Y'<' '-'••h: shall form no „„/, -;.,!. and shall be hel, '" "'"0 been inserted for eonveni- b -unna, to I'odifv t)i,. ■'"■^ "» that division of !"'..vince in eivil "icorporato the "icntioned in th ■'"itained in th the matters, shall an)endri]eiit> '" resolution.. ,1 . 'c scheilnlo 1,, - -; -iH. the said code ; f"cii form findlau.'ua-'.. r .-I, " "---u-y) to those o^/h^""'" ^''^'" ••"'- insertinj: them "aid cH'ect, iluro the si; the dative clerk and j,art> ot acts passed -;";; that session, wlJcd^h •y deem It advisable to he tive council, the original . rej.orted by the com- " >sMoner.s as containing, the «ii.-,a,„h„av . "r oorrcetfd : (ha'r is.'-ionors a,,,„,in(e,i f'-'XKl .■lu.,,tfr ot ''"tfU statutes for ■"'''«. to codify, tl,,, lit (livi-ion of tlic fivil inaftorf, .Mhall _ the anicjKline,,!^ "> the resolution. '1 the .selie.iule f,, h the .-aid rode of "le, as contained ''"•esaid, adaj.ti,,,, i'llaii-ua-e(wlien ' thos.! of tlu' said vithout clianL'inL' '"^'■'•tinj,' them in J'lftce,--, and strik- 10 ■''•■lid code anv ineon,-ihin:,' in sueh '"I"""" ""' ^"''Manfive amend- ""■'"- ■"'■' additions mude i„ '"■ lofheon-inal roll, and shall '"'"'"' ""■ ■•'ame to the .-over- '""■• "ho n>ay ,.ause a crrct ';:","*•'.'•"" ""■••e.d-. attested '""'.'-•'• h.ss.j,.nature. and eoun- "•'-'^""•'1 h- the provincial '•-'■r<-t:ny or one of {he as^i.- •"", !""vin.'ial secretaries, to '';• "•l'">i'«-l in theothccfihe '■';•:•<'■'• the le..i.Iative,.„Mn I "'"•■h roll shall be held to be """•n^.nal thereof ; "anv such "'•'-■.'mal notes .,, ,e,eV..nce. ""•••;•••" a. are n>entione,l in ''■'■""" •■'''■■ I'^'i".:.' h..|d to torn. "" I'V' '''<■'••■-'■. I".t to be iM- >'''-f''d I'M-convenienceof refer- '■""'. ■•"'>: and that the ,„.ve, - '""•"'. <-""ncil mav. afieP s„eh ; "'■"■^;^"Vhe r„l| la.t u.en ;;";'.;;'"-'a.eby,.ro,.,an.a,ion * . '■• ""•. '-'.m and after "'-•h thesaidcodea--.,nttin ;;;'"/'"• -id roll .h, ''IZ. '^' '';'■••'• and have elect as . T^, :•"/''*' '''^■•'i^'nation .,f 1 he Lode of Civil p,^,,..lure ;;• '-"er Canada.- and u, "■':•;' ^"y' 'tf.r M.,.h dav'the '■"• '■"hall be in f„r,.ea,.. "•■.■''•"^''.v: and whereas ,h,. -■'Id commissioners have ineor- ;'"af-l the amendment, men- ":"'•' !" ""• >• Intio, „ '■•':';"•' '" 'he sehedule to the :;'■; •^'•' *^'''' ^''- -.id code .'f ; ",'■"' ••"■"-"■'aid. haun.- •"'■'I'""' "'"ir form and Ian" ^"'i'-*; '■' 'hose of „„. sai.l '■""■.'"" »i"'""fhavin;; chan- p'-'l'he.relleet. bavin,- inserted '-;-:' ".fhcr proper, daees. ami '"'"-' ^"■-^- -nt 'f the said '"■'•■ ••'">• I-"ffh..re,.f in. unsisf. ""' ^*;'h -hose amendm<.nts . ",'"' ^^''r""^ ""• -aid conunis-' ■"■ners have I.een.lulv directed •"";"n'o,..„e. ami have ineor- I"''"'<-'l;v'th the said, .ode such ••'"'■■'. "'"I parts of acts passe ;'"';'•;- 'h- I.-st session of the ^^■^"-laMne of Canada, as were '-;•"- advisable to be in,-or- ". ated tlH.rewith. and have -frnekontot the said ....de and :''"•■"•'"';■'"- "".V part thereof ;;:;"-;"•"' ^vith su,.h a.-tsor J aits ol acts ,„ i, rporate.l • •""' "•'"■'•""^ the said .ommi.' ;"";-s hate altered the ,. --'^'■''hetitle.amlartic I, ,'';;-"'i'-"J.-.andhavemade ",""''*'•■"" <'ne part of the '■':';■ '•■ -" thcr. an,! have ,• ^ ;• ed any n.isprint or err,:^ hc.hero e,muuissi,moromis. » h'.ut chanj?,njr its effe.t ■ Aulwhereassosoonasthesad rk d .nco,p,.,,„,„„ .,,,,, ' mm "V: '""1''''^'*^^'- ^''- ^'^i'J -mrniss,„„,.rs have caused the '•"ani<' to the aln'rra> all liii- |irovi.''ionr' »)f tliu lirft live ."octioii- of Ijic al)ov(* act hiivc bi'ci) duly lar- rii'il into I'fl'fcl ; and wlirn-a.'' tiio ailniini.-trator of tin- ^ny- i-rnnii'nt of ,,ur .«aid |iro\incc of <'ana(la, after the jirovi.'-ioM.'i I'lintaiiud in tlio fir.-t (ivo .teo- tion.-^ of tlic >aid act liad liccn as above and in every other par liiMilar duly carried into eticct, lialli caused a correct |iriiited roll of tho said code of civil procedure, attested iiniler his si^^naturc. and countersi;,'ned by the provincial secretary, to be deposited in the otlico of the clerk of tile lej^islative council ; and whereas the said adminis- trator of the f^overnnienf of our said province of Canada, after suidi deposit id' the said jirintcd roil of tiie said coiU- of ci\il prttccduro, hatli. by and with tho udvioo and consent of our executive incil fur tho said jirovince, fixed the twenty - eiirhth day of .lune instant, as tlie day on, from and after whiidi tlie said code, as con- tained in the said ndl, shall eonie into force and havu etfect as law, by the dcsi{,'nation of ** The Code of Civil I'rocedure of Lower t^aiiada "; Now kuow ye, that by and with the advi-r- of our executive council for the ' saitl province of Canada, we j do, by this our royal proclama- tion, duv.laru that on, from and after the tweiity-eijjhth diiy of dune instill, I, the said liist- mentioned roll, atfesteil under the signature of the ndminis trator of the i^i>\ eminent of our said province ..f C.mada, coun- ter. "i^fiie. I by the provincial secretary, and •!■ positcil in tho otljce ,.f the clerk of tho Ic^is- lativu council of the said pro vince as aforesaid, shall conip into force and have effect us law by thedesi^'iiatioii of •• The Code of Civil P'-ocednrt) of hower Canada'", of nil which our loviii)^ subjects of our said province, and all others wliom thc-e presents may conrern, arts hereby reijuired to take noiico ami to ■govern themselves .kv • cordinj;ly. In testimony whereof, we have caused these uiir letters to be made patent, and the jjreat seal of our suid provint-e of Canada to be hereunto allixed ; witness, uur trusty and well -beloved Sir Johii Michel, K. C. I!., adminls trator of the f;overninent of our province id' Canada, and 1 icute nan t-;;e no ral command- ing,' our forces therein, Ac, Ac., iVe. At iiin ;^overnment house, in our city of Ottawa, in our said province of Can- ada, this twenty-second day of .June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and in the thirty -first year of our rei;,'n. lit ■si'KrriM II I5y order. WM. McDortiALL, Sttrtturi/, \:\{ .MA, the ill the Icj^istu as follows : 1. Articl of I i\ il |ii amended, the words, superior co the seal of 2. Articl is amendei w >rds, " or circuit colli fhoiiotary, in the Stat in the said tutinj^ thei to a clerk in the coin :;. Articl i.-j amcndui follows ; •• Within of ea» h ye kept the sii has char;;e the protlui superior ct one of the delivery of ledj^ed by said pruth give, free c VM' :•«. zxzv AN ACT U^-s»•^:^•rl^(i TUf Ai iiiKNTifAiinN AM) ^l,srl'|>^ .,y Uh.ihtkk.s OK Civil. Sr \ n rK.s. Asst'iitiil to .pfh A|iril, l^i'i'.i. UMK MA.IKSTV.I.yu'"' «''*' tlic inlvicf mill I'oJi-'Ciif of till? If'^i.-tiiro of Qiu'Ikm', viiiict- ll.^ fi.llnW : 1. Artn-lc I2.;») of the eoilo (if ( ivil prniodiirt' \-* licrehy uiiu'IkIimI, by in.iertiiin iifter till' woril-*, " fill* -"ill iif the .-iiiierior citiirt," tlit- wril.-i, " nr thf M'a\ "f tin' ciriMi.t cinirt." 2. Article J J 'if tlic ii\ ll rmU' is iiiiieii'led, hy strikiii)^ tuit the Weird.", " iir til the i-lcrk ?ister mentioned in the said artiide, a copy of this act sluill likewise be attached. 7. All register.-' whicli, since the eoininj? into forced of the eodo of civil procedure, havt- been autlienticateil by any clerk of the circ-iiit court, and sealed with the .seal of the .said court, shall be held to have been, and to be, as le;^ally autiiciiticatcd a.-< if article 12.'iH of the -aid c()de of civil pri>ce- dure hariuirv. Ism. Willi fh .kI "flit ..I f),,. l,.;,i,|.,, Ik'c, ciiact.- (i.« ('i.lluw. » li'O iiikI It III] \V|. '"■'• nj- (^1,,,. (j '■'"• IIII'ImImt .,( •'" lllnrc tU nil rill .•IV.- I a 11 V • illc I. Ill .•uMiti,,,, (,, ,1, «>.Vy 'iiiicic ""'■ii'l fi.M jurors. | i^"'irl.„r ii,H.i, any f,ia'| "■•'" .'iiiiiiii. ••roil "iiiiiicrcijil IH'I t., any •■I'll MIC rinlll .elVi n. fS rx "• ""iwitlistiiii,! <'Xflll|.f ''I'f J ••olMlcil, III- of tl, >f th. "'.' "'"'<■«• may In.v,. | »K Hi at the h (la, or •MIX' of <■ •^ciiiifc, or of ["■ivy of f|„. i„, '••"iiin n.s of ("a, tin I'i'rson.w in the I a c'iii|.tion. ••Iltloii f,, ,.| "•'•'I Kivcn mil i'.\- i. Kovi'rniiicnt cf Caiiaj '■'"p'-y of the iu-t t •'••ii"ii.s r «•<• an. I flirtM. of 2. Mnnl 1 Iters CMdlllcl I<'«ifiati\ i, !r;;i>| nf f! !<• <'.\('cn( 'five council or I'hapt ivo as rt iirty, sec, nij \ <•'' twciitv t ards th". »Vo. val xi'iiihiy of (^i„.|h '"• j>or.son.< in the employ of tl K<>vorniiient(tf (Jiicl le;,'islatiire thereof '■>■ The (•jerk, ti oth "•rcifthc (J F""<'J'erty if.iuiicl K"-'"!'! an. I j.ctif ■•'I'l'ly to th I"'. '"It in that lie not J Mr, ictoria, I So far ' ' "■''■^i'>>ed total •""• th..ii.san.l lie case of H eiji.strar; e.l t'l'San Tl le |)er.s..iis iiientione.l una, soedon twentv -three of th fourth and tiftii Vict tor ninety. 2. Art"i.-le code of civil l>y anien.k'd' l.y s,,},,;, in iiin.i I- ',""""' vain,, of ,,| oc- assess- or act of „i .hdl !'<-'it jurors >ove one I'lojirietors, in tl '1'- value <»f at 1 an K' ea,so 'I total .f th d.dl j.r. .Iiir e is I L' sal. I th lis, «■'»■>"■< lonrhnn.lred I ere "".-^an.l .loll '"f Hot in., re tl, i\u Wor. itiitiiiL' twenty -five se of II rs. and. an "•^••^iipiints and 1 doll words "one hundred dollars. "rs. in the said arti.-re, tl •'■ iit least f 't' not more (I d an one in the essets, "iinual val "r*y dolla He doll irs. rs, hilt liin one hundre.l Tl. A) the lej; aoti< ni> I. N. visions JtU, S.-i y.i'.l, |(l.« -,.,| total <-' tfitiii.sari.i "•'•■"■■<• of (),.. , ;in a. >•.<(>>•«. alxive (((i(. ill (lio caso >i'.<><',| total "■ hiiiidreii •' 'liun uiio '"', in the "' Iffiseo. "I valu.j liars 1)11 f lHiiulreK LiiHKit Canada. (;i:! II '•» '■. 17 »fi(/. III' o\ A.-.Monteil to I.-t Ffbrmiry, |s70. •I.'.' i.Bi- ire. rf ,„.,.i,'.,, 1.;.: it', '..""" "'" """i' "™"'» ."Kt.- UK follows : I t l" •• ■ ,„ . J. Notwith.tandinK' the ,,rn- civil ,r f '-"•"'■ ''"' ^""'° "f visions of Hrtido- IH SI ? ih ' ' '•^"'•,*"'"r« '■< imondcd, «o «i»i, j.(,), ,>j,», H(»;i, h.;t'), S57 ' "TOO >ni ,. mKm\ aiHi I0S2 of ,ht. o.,i„' i^« -'•»'" '•- "t civil /.r(ii'e'! 280, 284 285, 287, '2.8/ Lnj' 10/oof the eudc of civil nroce- •liirc of Lower Canaila, all .le- I.<-sition.s of witnesses in ea-iit shall not in feet any judj^- "t already ren- roceedings hml I virtue of such Anc. Iten.-Anricn K.-niziirl. H,,uv. I|.,iivv,.t A. de -N-'- -A.'tes de Nut ori.t... IIy,;.-JIy,„;thee.' Ar.h. — Archbold. ,, ,. . '-"'K'' — Laconihe. l."ur.-H..urjon. Lau.-Lauri,re. ,., . ^- ''..J.— ],,,wi'r ('anaiaj)()Io<)n. '■• ^A-V^'/'a''" ''r^^'l'"-*^ N- I>en.-\ouveau Deni/art. <'oH. — Cnuehot. C. P. (Jen. — Code de Procedure do (lem'^ve. C. P. L. — (Nidi' of Procedure of Lroj,ri^-te. Q. B.— Queen's Bench. Rep.— Repertoire. R. of P.— Rule lAL ALl .^ I,'*' '1 \','- «■ "■ »• 2. 8 25 ;-nrt. 2. '' 9).r„'„a Jri'- ' ^-°"'- "'"■ '''■ ""■ ■'■•«■ ■■«. 9H, »M, Uy 32 Vic, 0. 2(), s. 1 : ..rfs iq-ja loq- "^ "alrio'ri.-" ,TS.!-..,^;'Lr ^"'' ^«"' ^«" ^«^' ^^. ^«« ^ CODE OP CIVIL TROCEDURE. CEDURE OF Nt lAL ACrs 770,914,951, / in the fr.rt of' ifvffiH affect ing XV ante, o 555, 569, 606, \\\ fDlfr. 285, 287, 288 P A R T I' I R S T flKNKKAl, l'l{U\ IHIONS. 1. The |iliu't', time, and diini- tinri of the sittin;,'s uf the .lif- fcrt'iif ctiiirt.-- are regulated hv partieular statutes. The eourt "iJiy, aceordiiij^ to cireuni- sioners'euurtH for the summary trial of Hmall causco, suits l)e- two(.n lessors and lessees, the proeeedings re^'ulate.l hy the ,, . , , . 'ir-t titl.> of the seeond"hook ."tanee., shorten the terms thus of part se,-ond, (arts 7ttfi-s7rt \ ixed ..r It miiy prolong them, and as regards the di.friefs ».y adjournment, either frum -f (Jasp^ of Saguenav. and .d" day o .lay. or to any subse- Chie..utimi. and the Vourt of quent day before the following Queen's Heneh.— C S I C term; and at any sitting, held e. 7H, s 'm 4! in virtue of su.di adjournment, e. H.'!, ss. 15, .{7, Vw- J 4*0 si'i «' the court may hear and deter- 2. The following days "arc mine all eases brought before non-juridieal : It, whether sueh eases wore 1. Sundays- hegun before or since sueh j 2. New 'Year's Day, fho adjournment. Courts cannot Epiphany, the Annunciation. Mton non-juri.hcal days; nor Good Friday, the Ascension can tney sit between the ninth C.rpuH Chrinti, St. Peter' and of .July and the first of Septem- St. Paul's Day, All faints' ber, except as regards pro,-eed-; Day. [the Coricepti,.n,l and ings concerning corix.rations Christmas Day • and public oHices, oppositions ! ;}. [The birthday of the Sov- to marriages, aj^plications for'ereign;] writs of hw,r Cmwdar and those contained in the scl ''"'e of resohitions appended to th " br dul Code inserted between brackets [ ] le said statute, uro in th iii GKXKRAI, I'KfiVI.SIoVs. ^■' <(//'■< till lllniinil ijlltiilll u{ t)i!H Ciii/t , In l/ii /imI n/' ii'iii jiirl'ii. fill ihii;y. — ,';i \'ii-., !•. 7, «. 2, § 25, Still. ofijMflM-.-.) 4. Aii.v (lay ii| pointcil hv FdViil j,i<"'liiii)afi<.ii 111- hy j.ro'- claiii.'itioii (pf till.' ;^i)vcnii)r as a (lay nf j^cncriil fas-i or fhaiikH- f,'iviii>,': I but any writ of ,«iiin- iiions, or oilier prnccciliio', whiili. Iioforo .-iiU'li proi-Iaina- tioii, lia.- Iiccij tiiailf rctiiriiahlc on a (lay so ti.\i-d, niuy bi- ro- .-i;rns of M|.|ir.iliatiori or iii. a.liniiiiificiis "f llic i-ricrs or other olfircrs of tbf loiirt. may be ••uii.|(.|iiiic(i at once t" a tiiii' or iiiijiri-i.n- inidit.or bi.tb, .i.'ccirilin;; to the iliscn-tidii (if tlic coiuf or jddcc. //,,-,/. s'.(.— l Ti.lds I'ra.ti cri,. 47',t. isii.. -11 (i,.,,. ni. ,.. 7 ,_ Itl.— ('. I'. (\ Louis.. i::i), i:;i. \'<2. — .Morin.I.)is('i|il. dcs ('■■iirs turiKMl on the next f..liovvinK' X"s. ll:;.!..! . 2:51. (l(il.--(;nv(.t" juridical day. 1-12 v., o. 10, ,s. K..,,. ,„. Andicncc, 7;{;;-J - .); .'. 22. .•<. 2ii :—(,'. .S. L. C.. c. Aforlin. H.-p. vo. Aiidicnc.. ^; L. Diet. Coiirtj' — I'o. ('oil- (". 1'. L. ti4, .*<. 02 ;— C. S. C, c. b, .s. «, j — To.iiuns 12:-C. I».L. 207. r,.„.,.t. r,„ 3. If the day on whiuii any i;;i, |;;2. thill- oii-ht to be dune in pur- 8. If the disturbance js j-uaiu-e ot the law i.s a non- eaused by a pers li-cbarc- Miridu-al day. sueii thing may in;,' any function before the l.'e done with like cllcct .,n the court, he may, in addition to aext loilowmg juridical day. — t"..S. L. ('.. e. .S2, ."i. :>. 4. Per>.ius present at sit- tinj^s of tlie ciotirts must remain uncovered, and in silence. — C. P. C.^S. 5. All orders giyen by the the punishment imposed in th prccedin;,'arti(dc, l)e .-uspeiidod from .sucli function.— ('. 1'. r '.to. 9 The courts, iii all cases brought before them, may, ac- cording to circumstances, eyen court or a .sitting judge for ; of their own accord, pn.nounce the maintenance .d' good order ; orders or reprimaad.s. and sup- d.inng the sittii gs must be : press writings, or declare them uistiintly obeyed. The word libellous.— C. P. C. 10;!6 ''judge •• used alone, either in \ 10. The court or presiding thus code ..r lu the ciyil code, judge may appoint an inter" nieans ui like manner the (diief- pretcr and allo'w him a reason- justice, or any assistant judge able compensation. which form. ot the .same court, unless the part of the cost.s of the suit.— contrary is expressed.-//,/,/. C. .S. L. C, e. S:?, s. M. 6. I he proyisions of the two H. Any court or any judge a-st preceding articles nuKst thereof, may require an oaTh likewise be observed wherever when it is deemed neces-ary judges are in the exercise of 1 and may. in su.di ca.se. ..s we'll their t unctions.- //./,/. \ y,, ,;„ .^,,y ,,,,,. ^,,,,„ ,„, .^.^^j^ -^ /.Any p.^rsoii who. auring required bylaw, or the rules the sitting ot tlie c.urt or of a : of pr..etice, admiuLster the judge, disturbs order, utters , same. 12. \ S •' 'I'iug I 'lcnit.(| I before tl I 'fencve, \ 13. \ I suit at I inlcre,«t bt d.inne ■ I'l'- »l. fi 11. X party to « I "r.ictend I ever, i;ul exercise ( "herespe I'll (ISO V exercise o rcpreseiitt "'••'I ill tli( liy the 1: 'heir parti 'ity.— All "r person under any pear in ji may do so l-ower (.'ai who, accori a foreign c( to represen ''it'll or niai ^ leaving pro t "a(la, may 1 I i" judicial any court ii ' I'igeaii, '•eneve, 2- ■>, 0.— C. .^. 1 15. Sevei Jiuay bo join il'i-ovided th .^I'Htibh; or ( jthey seek c. ||'lro{is jtrovis iitinii (ir iliMi|i- fllfOM fn witli- V tlif urilcrs 111' II' :i'liiii.inf inn-' itlicr utij.-cr-i o| 1)1' '■'i|iilcliiiH'iini-«' ikIs. ami .-iiip- (loi'larc them '. 1036. or presiding nt an intur- liiii a reason- i.whieh forms )f tlic .suit. — s. 3t). ur any ju(l;,'o lire an oath il n('('(>sHarv, fja.Hi', 'c a -•I'f at law- unless h.. ha- an «nt.-re,.t therein.-2 i'revot Ue I'i •'•''"'-■'. ||. ..fi7. -I i'i^,.,,.,„. I'l'. II. 'il. i;.'.--i'. p I 1- to. \ • ■ li. I.>. X-*. .\o p,.r.-uii ,.„n he a l'^i'-'.vt„suit...ithera..-hiinmut "r -letemlaut, in any furnnvhat- ••vei. unless h.. has the free <-x-.— All foreii,Mi eon.orations '"■ I'tTsons, duly authorized >"ider any for.i-n law to ap- I'^-'i'- in judieial proceedings '"H>' dosu before anv e.urt"ii,' '"•wer Canada.- Any person who. accord i UK to the laws of ■' '"'•*■'«" country, is authorized ' t" represent a person who has uiedormade his wUi therein, lottvin- property in Lower Ca- ' na«b, may also appear as such ^ « judicial ju-oceedin^'s before any court in Lower Canada.— 1 1 i!,'eau, tC; ,/ Mitiv — c P Ueneve, 2,-C. P. C.Louis.! ec" |5,C.-C.8.L. C.,e. 91.SS. J •' 15. .>ovoral causes of action fay ho joined in the same «„it, J>rov,dea they are not ineom- pmtible or contradictory, that '♦hey seek eondemnation j (.f a Ike nature, that their joinder ■•^ not prohibited by some ex- ;>re.^s i.rovi«ioD, aud that they .1 •"•'' ■^".^••eptihle „f ,he same "";';•. ".'/rial.-A creditor ,. au- "'-t -»'V"le his debt C.rehep,,^ i"'-^«- "i Huin- tor the seyeral f";.^'""-* "»• it by dirterent a-t.ons -I pi.,,.,„ ...s._,,^7 •""• "t. X.X.. art. «.--,. ,.'!• L^mis IK n,. LOO, 'i.^'.:: V ,;■'• •^''*'''"'-. :.'S .June. [^o.„ .M,.nfreal. - |.|nli,„ .^ ^'!':';';;^'';""-"-i[. 17. The court cannot adju- "/•^'te heyon.l the con-lusion.s "/ ^ ■"•'•t, but it may reduce '*'""' '""I K>ant them only in l-.^<>r,L ,j,7, tit. ;:.,U: 18. -A party who brine.s a «nt for les» than he is entUle . ;• . "I""' 'f'^' ''Hme cause «f 'ittion. ,nay remedy the omi.s- ■^'on hy an imidenta! supnle- >" the ore judgment rendered. C. 1. Louis., lot!, |J7._, 19. \o person can use the "amoofauother to plead, ox! and coni-lii.'-idnM li'- ilif^f iiii'tlv ami fairly stiifcil. witliciiit jiiiy ]iarliciilar I'miti licin^ nt'cc,-'- .«ary. and Kuch stiitcincntH are intcr|irof(.'d a<-c- right or just e!aim, or any rule applicable tlu'retf), any pro- ceeding adopted which is not inconsistent with law or the pr(tvisiuns of this code is re- ceived and held to bo valid. — ('. S.L. C, c. H'2, s. 1. 22> -No pul)lie otlicer or other person fulfilling any j)nb- lic duty or function can be sued for damages by reason of any act done by him in the exercise of his functions, nor can any verdict or judgment be ren- dered against him, unless notice of such suit has been given him at least one month before the issuing of the writ of summons. — Such notice must be in writ- ing, it must s))ecify the grounds of the action, must be served upon him personally or at his domicile, and must state tho name and residence of the plaintiff's attorney or agent. — C.S. L. <\, c. 100, s. I. 23. Any party to a suit may appear and plead cither in person or tiirough tlie ministry of an attorncv at law. — 2.'> (Jeo. III., c. 2, s.^." I. ;;(i. 24. -Neither tlie day of ser- vice nor tin? terminal day is counted in the delays fixeil for summoning. Helays continue to run upon ."Sundays and holi- days ; but if a delay e.vpiriss on a holiday, it is of right extended to tho next following day.- The same ri '• applies to all other delays in proce ■ .{.— (Juyo?, Kep. vo. Delai, ]i.Mi — vlrd. UW;7, tit. iii., art. H. — Lavielle, Ktudes sur la I'roe)'-- dure, p. '.•;'.. --C. P. C. lO.'J.}.— C. P. L. ;{|S. 25i Whenever a record is required by law to be trans- mitted from one court to an- other, or to a ditferent place, the transmission may be etfeet - ed through the post-office, and the j)arty re<}uiring it is bound to advance the jiostage to the person charged to make sucli transmission; and for any de- lay caused by the neglect of such ])arty to pay such postage. he is deemed to be in fault. With the consent of all the parties, the record nmy be transmitted by any other means.— C. S. L. C, e. 82, s. fi. 26. [The provisions of arti- cle 17 of the Civil Code apjily to this Code. Any copy of thi.< Code, whether designated a- Code of Civil I'mttdun nf Lower C(in iitlav!' ami lioli- i (li'lay cxipircH it is of rij^ht I next folldwin^j lie T' '■ iijijilit's 'lay.* Ill procc ■ C, <•. IKt. s. I. t ("hauvoau, P. I'if^eau, .'U»;{. — . Delai, p. ;i44— iii., art. tt. — L'H .sur la Proci^- L'. P. c. km;},— er a record if w to be trans - le t'ourt to an- (litreront place, ri may he effect - jiost-otHce, and ring it is bound postage to the to make sucli md for any de- the neglect of ly such postage, to be in fault, ent of all the ecord may be y any other J. C, c.82, s. 6. Dvisions of arti- ivil Code apply Uiy copy of this designated uf Procedure of or as Th; Cwh •dure of Lowr y copy of the hether desij^- Code of Low r Ciinadii, or III' T/i> Civil ol Ijinn r (intuitu. (,r ,.||)v extract of either (t tin- ,«aiil codt-s, printed by ih,. printer tliiiy autiiorized by ller .Ma- jesty, is deemed nut lentic ] — Any abbreviated (i.rm ,.f re- ference to any act i.r part ,,[' an aif \» suthcicnt, if it i,.< intelligible. 27. Kxceptional pni\i.S; -s. lis. tricts of (ia-'p('> nds are 7 7, 7m, < I'liso- liovvcr c. 77, r. 7'.»; e. hj, S !<: C O N I) I> A R T. PK.K-Kr.IHK lUFORK TIIK lU KKKKKXT fOrUTS. BOO K F I II ST. SUPKRIOR ('(»( HT. I'HKI.I.Ml.NAUV 1-Hll\ ISION.S. 28. The superior court has "rigmal jurisdiction in all suit.s or actions whi -h ar<' not exclusively within the juris- diction of the circuit court or "f the admiralty.— ('. S. L C c. 78, s.-i. 2, ;{. ' '' 29. The judges of the su- perior court, or any ten or more of them. may. from time bi time, make anv rules of practice that may be necessary b.r regulating proceedings, in "1- out of term, in cau,sos ami matters brouirht lieforc them whether in tin the circuit court, >uperior or in or circuit wh such rules bo not in(!onsistent with the provisions of this <-o.ie.--('. s. L. ('., c. s:;. .<.s :\H '•»«. ^^ I.:, s. lbS.--All rules of practu'c thus made by .such judges and signed by them, are, without any other for- mality, and immediately upon receipt thereof, or of a copy thereof certiti.Ml by thi- protl,,.- notary of the superior court having custody of the original thereof, entered in the registers of each of the said ci iits res- pectively, at each i.lace where it is held, and huve then full force and eilc-t In the district ere ',\ has bee matters uf procedure not and all other regi.«tered.--//>iW„ c. H.S, s. J "ted by thi s coi regu- i 2. -Thi iej provided rior court n so 4H. judge.- o f tl le supe- M.i , or any ten or more SrPKRfOK rnviiT of Miotii, mav i}]^„ mak< ♦ nrifr- .,r f,.,.y (or f) my -'"!•< ay iiiav \ •I. .1.1 vocaffv-, anil a(f<.r "' '•'"in- any .li>fii,.t; '•x.'iniiniTH an.||j. (TS I •'•IVI' K' ll-( |""iirt, wliiisc l.yl alar -'i|'<'ii.,r i.rfl 'I nv. (ixrd |,v (Im Icy ari' K' (•ir''iiit to nppo'ifinry in '■'• ns '''iiiiiiiis.i(i*n<'rs atli.lavifs thcicin, f<> in flio .xiipf rmr cdiirt not. >i(rt. — (' '" •■'"iiKil; an. I all s,,,.), , m-'Vernnr ..f fl,( ■*<-', .<. Ki.- Tl... -hirf III II si I iiiannrr \,r( pi..iniil:,'af,.,l i„ n, ariiF^ ..tli.T jll.l;;.. „rt| >^'i|M s.'al of tl f "- tli<-y think n I'point as nuiny pcrs. (' nsoli.liKclstatntfji for [ f the the 1 e.'essarv, with aiiaila. or other other "ifiits than f'liiir for 111 An.l ers.in i a n V otlii-er jowc or ".'I'f- ••»'r|,|,or('ana.| in <'<»niniissioiicrs to i i, a- rrcaier fee ';''''vin;,' any any »vi(s therein, to h i'.-civ<; used or em. .Ill- Caiia.la.-t 'I' It of re.'i.r.l in I illi- in 'ii-t! .-|)Ccili(Ml ill th til.' .li-cl .•ir.'iiit The n wervhe liable t '•"•i;<''>rfiic (lufii •""•t, ior from tinio t(. t governor may iik iOwer ewise. fl lerein niciitioncil. and line (loll o a f..r l-enalty of ei;,'hty persons, resiMi <"'i"eat liritain 'ippoint lit 11^' III any part of 'UhI Irelaii.l eai'h otlonee ""■"tioncl in .•hapter S.i „| '•"iisolidaled statutes for i < ana. la. tl le ower '" "".V »i' the Kn^lisl l ■••s eoiniiiissioners for reee, -ii-li allidavits.-- -(\ [S. L. (' or oiiie.s, iyi "f? l.'.--i 30. I vei ■y ji"l;,'c. pn.tho- noi:u-y, and clerk, ami a Hid .-amc f,,reo .very di posit i'jn I'vit thus reeeiye.l, h ii.« th( that iiiinissioiier aufhoriz.'.l f every entitled to tl 11 nd effect, and pur, •ose, mentioncl, has minister and re or lereinafter as if it had been 10 same eredc It! nee when 1 of ev a ri;>:ht to ad- «'iye the oath, the 2(> \ J'en Court.— C. .^. j, q receiyed in id 2.-TI er it isreiinired l,y law, f '.y rules (d'praef K-e, or by ord oree H2, 10 jiroyision.s of laii. 41. .riyo liko II eourt or ju.l-e, or the allir- ''!• received hefort nd effc'ttoall aHi.lavits matioii in the ease.- ">'' ulili nor court may, in the .li>tr in which he disci "l;''- hand and oHicial seal e, under his ii"t fore th .r 1) ini('tioii> larires his tratc of e mayor or chief ma. more ompo^yor, by ,„ic or ■'"'>,V city, b ?'oal of th commission.^, under the 1 iii.'orporatcil t m.'h *> court, lis mi "y por- Her M .rifaiii or Ireland. own in (. or reat njesty's colonic in any of ', or m I any f..r '■'.lllillol ■"'if,'b,( I b..t",,re ; ^ '■.'iirt. il I '•"l.iiiie.M I befiire a I 'ciii|...ra I iirciiHii j ty, excr^ .1 t..reii^i " ''.niiiii ■■■.iirt," V ill this I -i.iii.T a the proy 31. II llll.lt.'l' Oil ji.iss'ess make th J, incuts, tl i beiiij^ Ha f that sue i cause of I fence, m;i I plead /// I may or.ie I f" atf.ird ; without a ; ■'iicli pari I ^MJt, is n 'Iciiinatioi "tlicr part ^- 24:- 1 — K.lit. d Lay a, ;!Ity, 32. .^11 over, ho r or judge, party was able to n disbiirseiiii . 33. [If '" /oniid jii'Ij^ment other part\ to pay cost il'e olfictr.'' I ■I X' noros,«nry in ''"ini/iis»i(,nfr.>< •vit- llir-ir'in. to Mipcrinr i-ficc '•"•lit, and any In- IJIMM! Oiilirt, p of Ihi- floafli 'tiff, iir i.f hi." • province, any tli<' .«ai<'.'tl <,f tin- many jpcrsnns os..iary. within •or r'anaija, as • ivcfiv*! aifi- <» !)(' ii.«0(i in •nl in Lower ■• '■• "'■', s. 2. i.'iiiy likfwi.«e, !■• ii|i|Miint (if ill any part of ' Iielaml. or li.'^h colonies, for rec'eiviiH"- '• «■ L. ('.. ,r l<'lio,-iri'jn or ivcii. has the ffect, and is me (MM'dence received in h C. c. S2, irovisions of •iU f,'ive Jiko • II artidavits iiniiii.-^sioiicr >rd chaiu'ol- •tiidavits in md ; or )jo- ', under his eal ; or ho- hief maj^is- MMoii^h, or in (treat ill any of nies, or in "^ri'i-JUoK r'm iiT. •u.y r..rei;,M, eountry, under the rhen ontir|,.d ,o -.n „v ,• ■'""inon seal of .u.h cifv h,, . i, . '" ' ''* ■'" >'^"'-nU.<"* or dc[,e,idr||,.ies; ",„ l"tore any .-o!,.,,,!. vi.'o-eon-iil ''■"'|"T.iry con.MiI. |,io-,.on-iii' '"•'■'■"-iil.ira-ciif ot'llcrMaje.^ 'y. e.\erci,i„^, his fiincfions in .1 torei^n c...ii.try. The wor-i- "commissioner of the siiiMrior '■-'"irt." whenever they are used in this code, mean a enmiuis- xioncr a|.|,oinfed iin.ler any of the provisions of this article. 31. If II party estahlishe-', under oath, that he does not p..s-;ess sunicieiif means t( make th I'lore man on(> exo- '•iiti'Hi can. hoHevci, '„. issued l"i- nil the tu.vi'd cost- remain- ">>,' iihi.aid; it is ivs ! at tho iii.-fance of the prothouotarv '»rof any party intcresred. and' tho moneys are returned into flic on,,.,. ..f the prothonofary »vli" pays the same, free of '•harj,'e, to the parties entitled theret...]-Tidd-s|'rac..p.'.ts y. 34. Ill matters purely i)cr- ■-"nal. other than those' men- tioned in articles .';.'.. ;;»;, .'{S, .jo, and 42, the defendant may he xnmmone.l either— 1. hef.,r« make the necessary dish.irse f, """"^■" .'"'H-r-I. hef.,r„ -H-n,s.the..ourto".j -, n; ;? -";;^ ■■» •- 'f:-"i'>ii.-; 2, tH-in;, satislied, hy ithd^; "^uZ t V "[ "'" '''''''« that such par'v has a ..o,. ./.''' ''*■""""' '■■' •served .•uuseofaction.or uJ.Mr K h'" ■'"'•-""■■'".v : or li, fence, may ...rant U .X^l^^' '".''•"•'-' ''^ ^"'"•^ "f Hie place 'ay order all oir.cers of justice ' Sfi 7, " ^'■' :• l' ^■^' '■-**' • artord him t)..,i. .LJl:. .. 3P' I" ''vory suit for senara- foiice. may grant him"leftve"to I'lead III Ji, m to atford him their services ,. ''^; A" •■^''••J •^"■""r sep.„.. -ithout any remun.Mation h.,; " *"■""' '""' ''"'^ ^"^•'"•''- ' '• f" -iich party, if l„. \\uU in' the s'lit, IS not exempt from oon- •icmnation to pay costs to ihe other party.— C.S.T,. Co. 82 "■ 24;-I Tidd's Pra-.. p. ((7 •' — Kdit. do I8;;7, p. 6;j-4;-- Laya, ;{<•;{ 32. Such leave mav. how- ever, 1.0 revoked hv the Ofuirt '"■ .Uid^'o, upon J. roof that tho party was or has since heeonie a''l<' to make the necessary 'li.-hursements. —//,,",/., § 2. 33. [lUv party, proceeding ."',""•'"" /■■""/"•.-'■'•■. obtjiins .)"'l^'incnt in his favor, the """■I- party may ho condemn-'d ,.. Ill pay eosts.includin- those of|C.,c. 82 «< "7 -N ■■n iiio officers of J ustice, who are I bs. In , ' reparation of property only, tho defendant must he siiininonci : hefore the .■,,urt of the domirilo of the hush;ind. — (". ('. m2. 36. Rypiy suit in damages , against a puhlie ofhcer. hv 'reason of any act done hy him in the exercise of hi- fiinc"tions, must he brought before the <'"iirt of the place whore such act was committed. — C. S L C, e. ini.H. 3. 37. In every roni or mixed aetion the defendant may he .-iinimoned before the ....lirt of 111- doiuieilo or befon- that of the jilaec where the object in •li-^pute is situated.~r'. S". L. natters purely per- HIMMO.VM. """111. if th.T.' 'lt'f<'ii arc . ,. '" ''"' ".'line «uir ••'•^Mlin^ i„ .liflVrcK juii.-.li,.' "..,.. flM-v .nay all |„. broMLM,, •H-f-.ro th.- i-.„irt of tl,,. j„ri.. Uicfion wh«'ro ..n.- ..f tli.-,,, hn. Ix'cn M.itnrn.„H..| i„ ,..,nf-,ri,.ifv '"'n-. !h.-v .^li.MiM ,i|| bo siun- in'.ji...| before tbo conrf of tbc place wlioro th« (,bjc,.f i„ .jj. I'-.fo is sit,,,,,,.. I. i„ ,„i,,;,, '"•tion.s, before the court of the l'l'«o Hl,e,c the object in .li.s- J'"to ,.s sinialcl. or before the ;;';-'-| of the .ion.icii.. of ..„,.,■ 39. I'ii.iatter.«of.s„;.,.,.,,j,j„„ tin- parties are ,si.mm,„K.(| bo- .","' "'.^' court of the ,,h„.c wlu-re theHUccos.sin„,lev.;ivcw " 't opens in Lower Cana.la' ; ;:'-^VKs., before that of the I'l"'o whore the property is t"«'ofthe.leten.lantorof,o,ne ^O. [n actions in warranty 'iR'l actions in continuance o'fi Vfral .uit. the .Jefen.lant- »'-r.-.ever,h..ir.lo,„i,,|,.i • 41. When a real a,|i.,„ |,,, |obje,., ,in i.-lllovcableor .""""•viable., .i, „,„.,, ,;,; ■'' ;;n-li-tri,., „r ei.vui " "^ "Tfl.v n.Knothc,-. the suit ,„av Jjbr...«ht in cither.-/./,";';^ 42. If the .sol,. ju,i,,,. , -•-'-^inK juMi,... ii! ,;:, .1 "•"•' '•; liable to bo rccuM-.l or inii.st be a i,>,rtv *. .i ■ ,1 ,. l'"''.> t" (he suit !;;":'"• ""V"'-i-"i"« -liMril.ts '• ,^;.-...;m.,|s ,,,• recusation or :, ' ' •^- ''"'"K ""c^.e,|ln the neniand ; and C ti... ;-• .nsu«i.,e,„ ,., „„^ ^,^,,^.;/' '"-, """•' "'".v or.icr the ,.a.s,: - ''« sent back to the court -f.,re whi.-h it woubJ have 2<»; 0.79. .s.rj/'-^-'^- '«'•"■ TITLE FIKST OF THE SUIT. CHAPTER FIRST. ^>^" si'MMuN.s. 8n^>?; ^""""^ "P''"" '^«''""-« the ^.o.or court Ls instituted by "t' ns o, a writ of ,sunnno„;. •n the name of ti.e soverei.., ■ «ay,ng the exceptions contaitied n tins e,.,ie, and other cases Proy.ded for by .special law" C h 45. They may be drawn ui. her ,n the French or in th'e i^Df, i>h language— C. 8. L C 46. They are attested and C. I'.L., 179. =«'^. I, 43. — .-igncd by the proth nnr not j.n.vcil, T'itM- the ca.s,. tti tin- iM.iirt woi'M liavr the Diilinary '• C., c. 78, vi. SIMMONS, "'"" ""^' 'l"<^- not invalidaf,. thf writ. — //'ill., -s. |_ 2. 48. Siivinjr ,(,,. |,arti.iilar 'v.'i.tion- h.-nMiiatttT rnm- ";• '■ writs ..f .Munnioris ar,. •iir.'ct.Ml |„ any hailitv ..f jl,,. 51. Tho fMrTiialifif^ i,„.ri. "'""•'I in arti,-!,.- |,;_ |h, j., ■'','"' ■';';. "'■'• n.j.iir..,! uM ',,ai„" "' •"illity.-unl. IfW.r. tit ii "rf.-. I, 2. 52. if fl,.' ..l,j,.rf ,,f til.. .1,.. i» thin;; ••I'rtain. it ■n|..Ti..r .■urir'f. ••on.nian.linL' nnn.ti* iV ;•■■■.•■•''■'"■"."•'•<•- 'ii'.i t., ,-„n,,ii..„ thi. ,|,.iVn,|ant III . '',"""*'' '•'•rtam. it ^•' 'iri, a ••orporoal inunovaM... ,[,„ !■<• Oj^mli il|l|,ii,V..:.!,l,. n... .il^T.-„t .Ii>tri..(... ,ovvral writ ' ""'' """'"Vval.l... tho mu.-t i...«uf. H.l.lros.^o.j. M- tho f '^ ' j"""' ^ '"■'""•• l"'ri.->ere,l. it f whether nej^o tialde or not.T'u u' I \ 1"'' ''" """'»•^'•• I is s.>m,.iont to give the ini Js ' 7. .'' 1 ."•'"'' '"''''''•■^ '"' •■'•'''•-< f of fh,. ..I,...- ..:..?? .. '"\""f''i's I constituted for th.. ,-..,i ..: .. '4 ^' '"■K"'iaoie or Hi I is s.im,.i^.nt to give the ini'ti-ils ' ,7," !•'.'' '."■',"•"""■"'"'"' '""■''"'•"< I -»• the chri.tia,. or first .! I l'"'^" "^-' .»"r the rcdemp,i„„ I ''fthedclemlant. «uehasthevl iMT-'^'''""-'''' ''"'"- "^ '" ^ are written upon such bilN . '"J ,, '^ '" ''">' -'^'K"'- notey. .,r i,w.r..' ,,-. " • "^\. ""'y must ho de.soribod accorilinjr to tlm i.r,,i-;.! ^^^ to' uiunions are idthonofaiy, oqui.siti,j,iyf be drawn up i^di or in the -C. S. L. C, ttej^ted an.l honotary. — -Ord. l«f;7, tit. 11., I p J ,7., •"-• - "—25 (jeo. rrr., e. 2 ' Ko T • • . 8. 1.— 12 Vic., c. .-{8, .. oO i . > "-' ''"■'' "^ summons, C. S. L. C, e. 64, s. oj/ln 7 I ""' '''^'''''''''ration served uu. C. P. (^en.^ve. ;{'l.7c c'V-^;- ( "'^' "«i-- "f the j.rothonotary »-C. P. C. 61. ^- "'^'- j '"."{ '^,^' """"'led or altere.i 50. Tho cau.e.s of action ^ Tl !'''"'' "*' ''>'^' '""'•(• must be .stated in the wrU or I u" V'^.'^'T'^ ""annot be al- lull ■ "111, or lOW.'lJ if if ,.h„r- - .1 1 H dedaration annexed to it f,f t)! '"«";,'<.•■< the naluro _<• v; T r, .-,„ ^' '" ''• ot tlm .letiianil. ('. S ] (' OrJ-ieeZ, tit.'ii.'.'art.'l. C. 61 170. -C. I> 7.— Powell, p. 1,SN. A* 54. No party can bo num- moued on a .Sunday or a holi- 10 HIMMO.VS. ^$' I ; (lay witliiiut tlic <'.x|irci*.>i h-avc i>f a jiiiIk<'. — I'litliitT, I'rcif. 7. — I ri^caii, \M, iii.lf.M H. b.— ('. J', r. ti.!. i(i.{7.— c. I', r.. i;(l7. 55. N'l r'Miniiiun.'' i-aii be wervi'il licfnre [seven o'doek in tlie iM'iiiiin^, or after nevon o'clciek in tlie altr'rnonn. ] — Tlii!< |)r'on r«. McCorniiik, L. ('. He|iortf<. vol. I. |.. 1.'7: I'oth. I'loe. 7:- I'i^jeaii, |.;|; I, aw, -of I he X 1 1 Tallies tit. 7, L. ,s ; - I llevue tie Le),'- I- «'., |>. 14; — 1.5 I,. ('. Ueiiorl.s ;;(I2;— ('. 1'. ('. |();;7. 56. Service is elVecled hy leaving with the iletendant a t'uyy of the writ of siininions. ftnil of the tloehiration, if there !(■• one. — The copy must he cer- tified eitlier by the |irotIiono- tary or by tliu attorney for the jiiaintilf, or liy the yheritf, when tho service is to be made by bim.— (\ S. L. C, e. K.i, >>. ;{, § :! ; H. fi. §.!; .s. Al;—C. l\ C. t\f>. 57. Service nuL-it be made either njioii the defeiidant in j)er.-on, or at liis domicile, or at the jilaee of hi.^i ordinary re.-i- dence, .>*|>eakin}^ to a rea,>*onable jier.-^on belon^^inj^ to the family. — in the absence of a re^^iilar tlomicilc, service may be made Ujion the defendant at his othce or place of businetis, if ho has one.— C. S. L. C, e. S.5, .ss. 44, 17;{;— C. P. C. (5S; — I Chitty's Arch. Practice, 1«4;— C. P. L. 190. 58. [In all ca>'es in which the defen'iant resides in the same domicile with the plaiutifl' he must be serve! personally, unless* the court grauts leave to serve him otherwise. J 1 59. If there are several I defeniliiiits, they are served in the manner above menlioncil, separately and distinctly, an the cases hereinafter providecl. — Pothier, Proc., p. 7. 60. Service ujion a general |)artnership may be made at its place of busines", if it ha- one, ami if it has not, upon one of tlie partner.-. - .\nc. Deni/.. vo. Ajournement, no. 27; vo. Socicte, no, 27; — Kncyclop. de l>roit, vo, Ajournement p. 2 J7 ; — .Ndnv. l)eniz.vo. .\ssi;;iiation, § 7, no. i;! ; — 12 Vict., c. 4J, s. 4;-C. P. C. «lt, t;^';— IJcrthelet ri. (ialaineaii, Law Hcporter, p. H)'.>;— C'.S, C..c.(i(), s. 12;- ('. S. L. C., c. «5, s. 4. § ;j ;— 4 Pardessus, no. 7Ht) ; — \ouv. Pi^eau, pp. 11(4, 12: — i:! L. ('. Kep. 41.); Code, Socictf, art. ti ; — lliuckly r*. Smith 't at; 22 April, 1848, at Montreal;— C. P. I... 1<.»8. 61. .'^ervico upon a joint stock comj 'tny may be made at its otlicc, speaking to a person employed in such ollice, orelsewhcie upon its j)resident, -ccretary or agent. — 2.j Vic c. ;!i. s. .-io; -C. P. 0. 6(1, § «. 62. If the partnership ha,- no kuuwn olhce or jdace of business, nor any known j)re-i dent or secretary or agent, upon a return to that etlecr the court or judge may order it to be summoned by a notice to be in-erted during one monfli in at least one newspaper, and such notice is held to be a sutlicicnt service. — Hiid. 63. Service upon a body corporate i;^ made in the manner HCMWONH. • II ro ."(tvcriil r ari' .xorvcil in >vi- iiifiitidiiol, iliftiiictly, aiitj iiniiKtii.'* i> li'Tt H'lii, fxcfjit in after |ir<>vi(lei|. .p. r. i|iipn u Ki'ncral >• l)«' niidli" at ini'."!*, if it ha.« >< nut, iijinn imr — .\u.;. Deniz. it, no. 27 ; \ ". - Knt',volii|i. t III ; it Mnntrual; — ijion a joint may be mudu |Rakii]g to a i in siK-h ofRcf, n itH jifL'sidi-nt, ?ent.--2o Vir. P. ('. 69, § H. artnfr.>ihi|) li;i- (ir jilac-u "i y known jirc-i ry or agent. to that cBVt- ge may ordi I'd by a notir. ring one month L'Wtijiaper, anl hekl to be a .—//-(■J ir< 111., (• II I •.,.. .. II'' '"• ;:;v:"::l:;:i''^!.':.ir:::';"!'" es. if »h.;d..fendant , < or|ioraticin doTerreb '.' f,. r. J{ 64. F i'|'ort.'<. V'.G. nno, left or ] Kiiign fom|ianips or ■ oi|M,ralion.-<, and all .xeciitor.- "f will.-, admiiii-i, or r.-|irv.-«'iitfitivi.. of the .^ikm-c.s- "ion of p.T.son.t having had |iro|MTty in Lower Canada, may. if fhi.. have an olliio or an agent in Lower Canada, or '■arry on l.u.Mnc-.^^ tli.Tcin. be 'lunnioned there, in the manner I'rovided in artitde »I|. and, if they have no .sneh ofhc.., in die manner pre.seribed in article •12.-C. S. L. C.e. Itl.H. ;i;--i li. C. Report.^, lo.;, 65. [Chunh /H and ve.-trie.< are .served by leaving I io|)ioH of tho .•iunimuii^ .. im— C. P. L. l'JS». 67. A wife .separated from I'L'd and board mn.st be served -•■I'iirately from her husband. -A wife not .separated from ''t'd and board i.s .''utliciently -iimmonod by ;iervicv made pon her husband.—] Kogrun, ■"!'• •^i;{-4. — Code, Domicile, 'ltd. 6, S.— 1 Carrie et Ch. p, icile in r "Wer Ca property therej,,. t|,, om- nad... and htii las never lu.d hin d iinrt "■ j'ldgo. or the profhonotary upon r,.f„rn .tating that he eanuot be tound in thedi.-trict may or.ler him to app-ar with- '" two month, ivoni the la,.t publication of .M,„.|, „r,i,.r.— The order must be published in the French ami Knglish lan- ff'iages.and l>e twice inserted in a new,-, Hipcr published in each language respectively in the district where the court i.s held • iind in default of either ,.fm,eh new.-papers in piflior of whom ninkos an affi- iliivil (if service, sworn to hi-foro any jii,stif(> of the |K'ace of the county in which the fcrvici; wii-' made, or bt'furc a I'oinmissioncr of the cujicrior court for Lower Canaila, or hy any hailjfldf the fn|ierior court for Lower Tana- da. ♦— 22 Vic, 0. 5, .«. .W.— C. S. L. C, c. 8a, f*. 63, 5§ 1, 2, * No. 27. — Ajjiiidvi't of Hirviit, uniler iirlich Hi.rtif-iiinr «/' ifif Code of Clrif I'tmiilur' , ft, f,i nidornfd oh irrit of suuimoiin : A U , of , being duly sworn, doth is ■ not a bailiff', or being a bailiff" j is not entitled to serve process j of county court in such county. I 70. Persons imjirisoned may be summoiM'ij by jiersonal scr- i vice between the wickets.- 1 ' Carre et Chaureau, p. 414, ' citing I'li.-liard. j 71. A summons cannot, on 1 pain of nullity, be served in j church, nor in court. n<.r up.ui i a metnbcr of tlie legislature I upon the ttuur of the House. — i Hu(lier upon art. .'{ of tit. ii. of ; the Ord. of lOti?.— Papon, liv. I 18, tit. .^.20, 27.-1 l>igfuu.p. 1. ■'.(>. — 1 Carre et Chauvean, p. I .'i'.tj. — mi/ rid, 1 Chitty's Areh- bol,r.< Practice, Isd. 72. A summons may be served at any d(uniciie elected by the j.arty for such puritose. —2 Rev. L.'g. IJ. C. :m. 73. Persons may be sum- I inoned to appear upon any day in the year other than a Sun- day or holiday. — C. S. L. C. c. H:5. ss. 7 and 174. 74. Bailiffs cannot make services in cases in which they are interested, nor in those which concern their relations l)y birth or atrmity. to the de- gree 'J. — C. S. L. C, c. 81,8. 3— C. P. C. ()R. 75. In ordinary cases the delay upon summons is ten intermediate days between the day of service and the day tixed for the apjiearance, when the n8 cannot, on V»o sitvchI in . riiauvcarr, Chitty-H ]stl. *• thk kktihv. 81. Kvcry writ of summons, and every writ of .-apias or at- tachment, must be tiled in the office of the clerk, on or before I the day on which the dcfen.lant ' IS therein summoned to appear, "riipon the next followin^r juri- dical d.iv ui thecaseofartit aj.pear, ••ithcr in person ,,r by attorney, and must file a written appear- ance in the oflice of the clerk of the court, on the day fixed, or on the next following juri- dical day.—C. .«. L. ('., e. 83, sEcrroN II. Of EUftion of UomieUt: 84. Every party appearing in person is held, by reason of yueh appearance, to have elected domicile in the oflice of m 14 ELKCTION OK DUMfrd.K, the i.n.thonotury u. Ml.icb hi,« u,,,,.. ..htuininK a oertifinifo of «F'l...aran(>c. in Hled.-Whon- .uch entry. L.v.X;^^^^ ever ..ne of the partie. ha., ju.l^Mne.U V.r ,..L!^v)< I Hince the (•oM.m..nr,.iiK'nt of ('..<■. s.!. ,..-. » Ih') l<((!-l-'»o the suit, left T.nw.T ('....n,!,. Vi.f.. ,■. .'i. s. .'.1 !-C.' |'.' ('." i-jy' the suit, left Lower Canada, or ha.s no (iniieile therein, all (irailil1 all(":,' . 91. In actions founded upon verbal agreements to pay spe- cific sums of money, or upon detailed accounts, or for goods sold and delivered, or for money lent, judgment may (tir one this cau doth dcj sum of— deuiandi this cans to the p shiTein, ( ir 1 Ji-nr.MKXT rsY nf:r\ri,T. 15 . certificnto of y ]>riH'vt'd to rt<.~r. S. L. J,S!», ]<(«;— 22 -C. V. C. 1J9. tandin;,' the t'itiiK, tho de- ny tiiiH' before 'Iiccial ai«|ili- lififiif ffiuso ved from it, itions a.- the k |ir<>jicr to L. C, c. 83, ication iiiu,«t (! plaintitt" at y Itelore it is IV. Drfniilt for rancc. 'tion fidindod I'liarif^e, jiro- ii/r, ohe(j[iu>, ^•ritin;,', the tjijioar or to nay be ren- a, iijiiiii the ni of the t,« being ne- >' signatures [or to make -('. .S. L. C, nay be ren- lanncrwhen ud njton an t.—IhhL, s, undcd upon to jiay spe- <\y= or upon •r for goods ^-d, or f(ir ;iucut may likewise be rendered f--rthwitli, np.-n production, together with the inscription for judgment, of an artidavit of the plaintifl'. ur one of the plaintifl's. or of any other credible person, whether competent or not to be a witne-s in the case, duly made before a judge, or the prothom.tary. ..r a commissioner of the superior court, and e.-tablishing lliat, to the knowledge ot the depcjuent, the amount tdainied is due by the defendant to the oliiintitf.* 92. In every such case, W.i prothouotary in vai-ation, ni.- .■ till' case being inscribed lor judgment, draws up a judg- ment in the name of the court, c<,nformably to the demand and to the amount which ap- : pears to bo due ; and sul'ilntih\ Lower Canada. } District (or Circuit) of \ In the superior (,.r circuit) Court. ; E. ¥., (d' . being duly i sworn, doth depose and sav, that to his personal knowledge, the sum of , being the whole (or part as the ea.-e mjiy be) of the amount demainied of (he defend.-mt in tin.- cause, is justly due by him to the plain- tiff (or i»laintiffs) for the eau.-es in his (or their) demand men- tioned ; and tho said deponent hath signed, (or hath declared himself unable to sign, being thereunto iluly rern before me, at thi.« —day of , is_. J. S. P. Signature of the judge, j.ro- thonotjiry, clerk or commia- sioner. I : - 1 16 K-XHrniTs. <'nJi„„ry form" in ho '" '"'"• '" ""^ "•"".• of fh . • "' " bear tho co^t,, „f ,„,,, ■'] '• SKcrio.N V • , " ""• '•'inf.,wHi,,n „f '''■■!'"""■ '""•-' *^'iv"f>H- -I,.;.,,! :•'»< not,,... f.. that . .«■....,, ; after su..h n,.ti.,.. ,he .• Je i^ , I"-'"'"<'''e(l with i„ tho onlin,,.; ""-'■'^'-^ ^'■•'"'^'-^^ :■""-. r;„^L,;;;;-r;::;;:r 'Ie,(,r<'ausct., he taken ,J<.,tn , '""' '-""-re r„stx than if office, a.Mmfessi. ,, ,,n,, ,,,,,'/„; " I''«'' J •^avinf? the ....wer of f'T the whole or any p r 7.f ho "; "T' '" «''"" ""• 'l.-fend bo s.^MuHl by the defendant ; ^ ' , "'''y^t'nnk pn.per.-C. be made hy iii« «i,o,.m.i V. i" ^ •' ''• ^S «• 7(1. nov. w>.,..„^...'.:. J''--"' '-'ttor- 98 fjf there are several n V ,„», 'I'^^mi atror- nty. whose power of attorney w.th.,H.h<.,nf,,,,,,_25Vie., 95. [If the person who an I'oars as defendant, in orde 1; ^•oHfe.s jud^r,„,nt. is nnkn.nv ;'-4*;:;thJ':ili- ;'- -her..J l-...re the eounter-sign'an, ' ! 01 an attorney-at-Iaw.] I 8U(d. ■^*"/'"- {'''"''tiff" aeeej.ts ' «"c.h c-onte.ssion, he may n cnbo the ease IWthw h f": •'<-*fiuiants in the same s„it -.ne only ,,f ,,,„,,„ ,. ; I^ t J -Ig-nent. the plaintiff may "•" recover af^ainst those wh ,' have aeknowled,.ed their - ^ehtedness, saving his ri..ht to "'"''"'■« ^'- -.it' against h: se(;tiox vr. ^>/' ff« tune that he returns the 11 tary draws up i„ .'"7"""<^- the tinu with >,., '.: " •^^""t<'rm ty writ fil.. ;„ .1 ""^ "^^'^""is rnc with sneh confession, a jud/ ,,«? ■ " '''*' l"t'thonotary's !»e"t, whieh is held o be the h t ''" "'"'"*■'" l"""'''-- wh7eh judgment of the court, ami i" h. '"f ""^"^'^''^ '" .--I'l.or of joeorded and executed ae"td IK.; ''""""''' ^'>«<'»'er with a Ij; ; L? "^'^ ""^ '"'-''^tion the 160 p.- \T'' ♦'S-^i- 'irt. «. {.resonce of a ju,iilllU', w I li:iliililv ' "'. lor.' 103. have bc( hcrcinal i plaintiff k his ilem vi., art. . 104. :l i-:i((.,e 1 the part 'li'-y may fi"ni the •I- it rem ■"''ipilion, I'iS; sur i - I'r.th. I> 105. '1 nor i-(.|.^,j •'lank, nor ill which ^t'l.v exliib "Id. \Wu, 106. I( l"'lt of thi been tiled 'I'l'v cunno without gi "I'posife pa vif^ions of a t wa.« given, nnd "" h'ihi' j.lain- "<' "f fhc court, r.'ni|,'ii,f._//,/,/ '■"rifr'-isirin of ' "'•'■••pt.'.l, tho 'V«' the lictVnd- lat effcf ♦, ,i,),j^ I" the (inJinarv ^' "'"■ I'laintitr ""T" from tho ""'•J hj.ve had •*"<"'. he is not t'^f'tf than if f""l bc<-n ac- tlio {lower of t flic -Icfcnd- (••< <»f contesta- •< I'roper C, 70. are several e .-aine suit, ■'k.im confess laintiff iiuiy h confession, t those who -'l their in- ' lii." right to against tho vr. ' /'■'■ihihit.s: ff "lust, at rt^turns tho thonotary's roofs which siil»J)ort of icr with a such exhi- xi-,art. fl. libits aro ^ notorial a ay retain KXHIHITS. I thoni until the articulation of -■ tact^. |,rovi.le.J he til,.. ,.o,,io. i thcrpof, ccrtilicl l.v hiri, o^ \,y i '"^ ''''"'"••>•- li'-l! r,. Knowf. t ("11. Afuntrcai. M,irch, lH/l.j._ ? -21 KmIc of I'la ■(i,.e. ' 101. Kxhil.its f,io,i ,.annot I- 'i'kcn out of .|„. „„i,.,. unlc>s (he opposite |,ar(v con-' ; M lit.- and a receipt i., ,rjv,,„ i •'. I'. <'.. isii. ' " '■ ~ 102. [Any j.crson in posses- -i"i' "( a document lilcd and l"runn>? ,,«rt of a rcord. or ''■'Vin- (akcn or rc-eived it i '"■'.V. up.,n motion, he eoen-ed ' by uiijiiisonment to return the J'oiue without pn.judice to his liahdity for dama.rc-- ;__(- i> c. in:. ^ "J ■ ' • 103. Infil the exhibits •ave h,.c„ tiled, in the n.annn liercinatiove prescribed, the I'lH.ntifl- cannot proceed with "i.x demand.— Ord. l(Wi7 tit XI.. art. X>,.~C. \\ I,.. ;>2j. 104. Kvery exhibit lile.l in yause becomes common to all i '^' l"«rt.e.. to the suit, and! ,-.v may obtain copies thereof! from the prothonotarv .so Ion,.] ^■- It remains in his 'hands.-T j ■»'rpillon, surtit. xi..„rt. Hi. p. 1"J; .«'urt,t.xvi.,art.!»,p.i,sJ<. — I'oth. Proc. civ. 44. - 105. The prothonotary can- "'" receive any exhibit in ;-"'k-.n',r any list of exhibits winch the desiKnation of • ". *;.vlnbit ,s not filled up.- '".'• I'-'i'. tit. xi., art. ;;2. 106. If the exhibits Insun- l;-| ;:'tbo demand have .it " t'bMi on tho. return day. ;r'-'^l""'.''.'>''f'{c->i afterward, hout guing notice to the "i..s.tep,trty; saving tho pro- \i>ions ot article 100. 17 <"«f.\PTKR Til I HI). <"■■ <'«'.NTK.STATtO.\. SKCTioN r. , ,^'^' '^" 'b'clinatorv and '"'■••tory cx.-eptions. and ex- ;7'l;"""'-tothcform, which tho : 'iHen.lant intends to .dead '""•-. »'•' liie.J within i\nn dayj i '■■'"" ''"• return of the writ , f-X''cpt in the ca.'.e mentioned s t.. which su'(■/:„, I farif /■.'rrfji/inii.s 113. \\'liiii 11 ilc<-liiiiiti,rv f'Xccj.tioii. file, I bv Ilic ,l(.r..,|,l- aiit. is iDaiiilaiiic.'i, tlio jiartios must })<■ dismissed, saving? their recoiirso boforo a ci.mi.oh-iif court.*— C. P. C. I6H.— ('. I>. j, .'!LM. 11^' 'I'lif I'arties must also be (listnissod l.y the rourt, even thc.uyh no such e.\ccj)tion lias boon pleaded, if tlic action is iiianifestly l)oyond tho jurisdic- tion (.(■ tlic court.— ('. I>. ('. 170. . H5» The court, in de-daring Itself iiicouipetent, may award Ciisti', accord in j^ to oirouni- ftanees.— I J>igeau, 155, i SKcTlo.v III. ' (y ErcriitioH.s to the Forni. 116. The following fjrounds must 1.0 ploado.l by exception to the form : 1. Informalities in tho writ or service ; 2. Informalities in tho dc- clariition, when it c(mtravenes th(> ]irovisions contained in articl-s M. 19, 5(1. 52 and 56.— 1 I*i;j;eau. Kid ,t mq. ■(■ at any f.ther fi n, as Well me before , • •■'II- .)U.|;,Mnont. may. by leave of ihc poiirt. amend cither the writ or the declaration, on payment of "U'di costs ;i,« the court .Icfpr- inincs. --r.s. L. I"., c. n.-?, ^. /;7. 118. If the copy of the writ or ot the declaration is incr- i-e''t. or ditfcn.nf fio,„ t|„. oriL'uial. the .iaintilf hmv. up- "" I'-ave of the court ami on payment of c,,«f,-. furnish the 'l«'fcndant with a correct cf,pv. —2 L. r. Itcports. I III. 119. Nullities in the writ or sfrvice. and informalities in the ,2 Itule of Practico .'<. C. wiiich lixes it at .£2 Is. 8d. t The eoditiers here sug- ffosted this additional .irtiele in amendment: " An e.xeeptiun to the form does not lie if the jilaintitV lias omitted to allege in his declaration tho perform- anee of some formality re(iuired as n. «imjde accessory of the right he claims. The"iuobs„r- vaneo of such formalities can only be pleaded by i.eremptorv e.xception." m unity < ixpired : I '-• '*' '' 3 iriand sof J I'll", or fl $ jTI rrdcn I ;;. n'hf I vciies the I -linu!d re J 'ive po.^i| I ■liMiiged I I 1. Whe I I right to i in w.-irrai I i'^irfy: I 3. Whe: 'ifinaiid t principal , 'i. Whoi .joined in claims whi "r-iisi'opti •t trial ; a 'iefendant ■Icfeild till pl.iintitr h: lion:— I I' m. iss, I'roc. Civ., tit. viii., ai -('. P. C 7. If th( reside in tl power of al Hot produ( i^ieeii. Moi Is,-,.-,. >>. If. ill visible righ :irties int( presence is in.tde jiartic •^tat . 15 aim 121. If I tloll is foUlK delay for m and delihen lli'. fRKl.rMr\ARv r.srr.PTUiSH. 19 "Intiff, iijKin an •• frirm, ii« well cr tiino hoforo \i\ Ic-ivo iif (he Iht flic wrif or '•n |i;iyiiicTit of If coiirf ii<>f(>r- ('..<•. H.-l.ji. ((7. "I'V of thf> writ ifion is iiii'or- nr fioMi tin- intilfmiv. iip- foiirt fiiKl on .«. fiirni>ih the I porrocf copv. *. no. ' in the writ or rormalific.s in ire wiiivcil |)v f tho .Icfond"- Iiirc to tak(> 'ID "ifhii, tin- 1.— ('. P. 17,3. IV. rrpfions and 'rfiou.s in II tij. eiidant may ililutory ex- ' to which ho 9 purpose of •Ty a 11(1 do- r a.s heir, or uarfo of com- ot Me if the tociis>i, n of the I'rincipal or original dehtor ; 'i. When the j.hiiitiff has .joined in his action sever.^i 'vcn for «etfinir up other pre- liriiinary picas do not hcgin {„ ran against the defendant until after the time allowed him to Miako .such inventory and to d.diherate.— (frd. 1»;«7. tit. viii art. ;;. 122. If fhe defendant hii.s warrantors to call in. he may. |py meiin,« of a .lihitorv e.\,-ep.' ti"n. ohtnin fiiat his dc|,iy to I'lej.d to the action he iiof com- l.cen cnlled in and h.dd to ph-ad to f!i(- merits. 123,. (The |,.|;,y allowed to c;ill in Nvarrantor- is eight diivs after service ,,| t|„. prineipVl I,.;.. , . , . - demand, e.\!nsive of wh.itever l.'..ms wh.ch are inco .patiMe. time m.ay be ren„irc,| t m, .-|.m-,.t.Meofdi,fer.ntmode. mon fh/warra^ ,' s. p™ i •■t tal; and, n such -aso the to the provisions of aride 7 '" «•>" a,, eannot he oonnd to -Ord. Iofhi i'ro.-. Civ., 28. 2!>.— Ord. \iu;i 'It. vui., arts. 1,2: tit. iv., art -f. P.O. 174.-(". I'.L. l.v; " rf the jilaintitf does not I'-^idc in the jirovincc. un-l a i'""cr of attorney from him is not pr..diHM-!;~(;rav rs. .M,i- ''" "• -Montreal, 2(r,faiinarv, /■• If. in the ease of an indi- MMlde right or elnini. all the I arties intereste.l. and whose presence is necessary, are not "lade parties to the .suit.— Imp. ^fat . l.Jand Ki Vie. e, 7«. .s. .•:4. 121. If the dilatory excep- 'i-n IS fonn.lcl upon the legal di'lay for m.iking an inventory <'oiitain a summary statement of ttie grounds upon which it i.s iiiade. with ji copy of fhe prin- ';ipal denian.l and of the plejid- ings which re<(uire the i-alling in of the \varrantors. — (Jrd'! l''i»''7. tit. viii., art. t. 125. In cases of simple or p.T.-oiial wiirranty, the warran- t(M- cannot take up the defence of the defeiulant, hnf can iiieio- ly intervene and contest tlio j.rin.ipal demand, if ho think.<: proper. — //'/(/., art. 12. 126. In ea.ses of real war- ranty, the purchaser who i.s disturhed or evicted is not I'Olind to .-Mill in j;^,;{ [,;.. j,^j_ mediate warrantor, hut he may -liinmon in warrji. -y any more remote warrantor who may """«""" «..!.« .iei«;:f;u;v;;;,;Lu;';".7:,:a",';;'iS 20 I'RKMMINARY EXCKPTInNfl. ■f I' I vcno in fho suit.— 0. S. L C c. HL'. .M. ;!2. " 127. In caHf)! of real war- ranty, the warrantor may taku up fliij .Icfcncc of tli(. warran- fi'e, wliu in rolii'vcil from tlio contestation, if hi- r(Mjiiiro,x it. — -N't'vi'rtliiilc.-s. althoiij,'!) rc- liovcl from the contc-tiition, In- iMH.y remain in tlicHuii, and ad in it for tlie protection of Imh righU.— Onl. ItUi". tit. viii,, arts, y, lo._r. p. c. ih.i._ Jml^mcnt.-' rr'n«ii>roQ U-. ,. I "'■^'"'■•S 'I'"', if he succeed. * .• . ..,. ."'\''""' '^"■^••"•J'"/? "I'"» the preliminary excei, l",'e " ' "V ;'" '""" ''"'*'• *'""• '"' ""'^ recover- from I pe.son. who does not reside plaintiff the costs incurred in Lower (anada. .s bound to upon the contestation of the |?ive security, ul proceedinK« m.-rits to which he was fond in thu case inay be stayed, up- under the provisions of the ••n appl.eatn.n ..f the adverse prece.lin- article.-C ,S L (' })iirty, until such .security has e. ,s;{ .74 been Kiven.-C S. Jr.. c. Hli, , 133. When the defendant \ik'f . ♦ K . ' '*""' "■'''•■•' '-^ ''»"'^-' wards maili- 3.39. LH !iueh person fails tained, the f.,reclosure from to put u, security within such plea.lins to the merits, obtain- ed a>,'ainst him unrlcr article 1''U, is without effect ; but he i- bound to tile his pleas to tlie merits within eight days after tlie expiration of the delays granted ujton his exception, and, in default of his .so doing, the foreclosure h(dds good.— If, upon being required to du by tiic plaintiff, tho defend- time as the court may fix, the opposite party may l)btain a judgment of non-suit]. — Pre- vost VH. Bis.son, Montreal, 2tith May, 18«;i. 130. Tho exception of di.s- cus.^ion, whenever it lies, is subject to the genei.l rules contained in this section, and to the siie' '--^ I''-^^»-l to the mer Cvll.V le "" '• ' '" ^^'« [ '-'.""^y- after the judgnien, Willi vunu, mrtii»*.i i«:.w. I,:.. .1:1 * inauitaining his dilatory ex- roXTKSTATmv. 21 ro answ 'n>f ;i tinii, (ir any otlici Irit-, ■lo^t' liiiii it' .«iuli I'litii in not (ilcil ilayi from tli.. t'i'l'; in wliii'li t tiiki-.s co^ni/.- luT icsiics thfiii "I><»n tho |.rt' ition.i. — C. j^. L. xie|i- jfovcr from the co«t.s iiicuiTfd [jHtation of the ho was force 'i visions of the lo.— ('. S. L. C, tho ilefendanf ililator.v c.\ce]i- terwartls niain- ■cclosuro from merits, obtain- under articlr H'eet ; but he i- s pleas to the ght (lays after of the delay < Ills exception, >f iiis so doing, holds good. — recjuired to do if, thu defend - to the merits, the judgment dilatory ex- eption. and within fight day*, itmrnd his pleas or plead anew, "ilhoiif thereby inenrring any '■"•^ts ; in dffaulf of his doing -■' he is presumed to abide bv ihi' pleas filed. -('. S. L. ('., '•• >>•■;, ■^. 71, ?? '.'. :!. 134. When tho objeet of tin- ililat-try fxceptiun tiiain- t.iiner in part, of the right claimed by tho plaintitl". — 1 Pigoau. \m.~Q. p. L. 158. ^ ' 137- All pleas to the merits, whether by exception or other- wise, must be tiled within eight duys after the appear.iii'-e, ex- cept in the i-ases otherwise I>rovided for in the preceding section. ---If they are ni>t filed within siieh delay, the adverse party may demand them, and if they are not tiled within the three n(;xf following juridical days, the prothonotary may grant the plaintiff a certiticato of foreclosure. — C. S, I,. (' <•• h;;. s. 12, ? 2. 138- The same delay of eight days is allowed tho plaintiff' to answer the pleas, unless such answer is in the nati;ro of a de(dinatory dt dilatory jilea.orof an exception to the form, in which case tho delay is four days only, pursu- ant to article 107.— //,.'• -M vvIm,.|, ,1,0 "'."""" "".V 'l.'.n,.n,|„faus»..,* . 143. wi,,.!,' (lu, ,i..r..,„|.,,, ,1, „■■■•;. Y' """-.^ Mu- ,.x.-.,|, ;> <"n...|.,>,.,, ,v..,a ,.l, .'""";'"'.' "!•■'" -"I' u.u„ ;■'';■ ''''•^•' 'V"<^'i»o.,,n.vi..i..M •'"'"'•; ''""••v.T.(oH,„r, ur... '" :"'j' l-ut.v bv im,.n.l.ah..,.. • '^^ »'• < .. f. H.I, ,M. .s.i, $ .. "' l'"' . •.!>., ..I |.,•u,„i,.„,^ '"^" |..v.i.,.l.M| at (l.a. ,,la. '«' "unl.- is n',, , 7 '""" "^■" •"'"«". "'".t U, ,,„,. /'»'"'. ai.,1 „,a.v. ii^ ,1.0 ..a,s. "."■"<• "' '-li,,,. ,„ ,„.. ,•!, .,1 •'"•'•• I, '.'Jan. I y.{. ,.r^?*; '••^" ■""■"■'•"'•■'I- tn,„ I "" t'xiuvs.sl.v ,lonio,l „r do! ••''''••"ItolHM.nknuwn. i. lu.|,n.. »u lulniittc.J.J ('. s I (' ;;;^«;{. ss. ro, n, ;.§;;._;, /; j- 145. Kvor.v .lonialofu ,ml'- """';^' '" '» '^ill uf o.v,.|.an«t. .Hmn,s.or.v uoto. or „th,r pW- »;•'-•.( or tlu.' party n.all-i;;;' tl". denial, or of so.no person ;;;;;"« as ins a..„t ur'..l.rk "'11 i'->sni/ant of the (a.-ts ,;""",, '■'■'I"''"'' to „l„ai,. ,i,„ !;'■""' "» -^u^-li dornnient. In i ' '.•' tl|o .-anio artidf. tlic "' '."""t. moreover. I)e a'eon. l-aiiie,! I.v an allidavit of the /'•••rty n.akin-the.lenial. slut- ;;;K "'at he ,|oubts and .loes .""t boliovo that the ori-ind ;;;. ."-tion has ..een si;,;;;;; .!;'"'"""-•'• tlu-reinnu.n.ione,l ,;\l-'<.Vw,slun.ton>ake„se '"' ^•••P.v f'loil is then bound l"ovo the original, and for l^ '^ l""lM..o tl.e person who nils elm r,f,i ..i' .1. . . . I'lete.l : I. liy d. h'l'lii'atiiii: ■"■rjieiiial i 2. Hy ,i fi"ns, ansv bud repliea fill' answer," ire not alle fh ltd' '»< 'I' wliiil III., irr.." "'••tf ; Willi,,, If pro v■ h' i"i|»r».ltu(i<.ii. .'., V. H.i, ,H. si\, J J, *J'» "' |'lu||ii„^,,H ••''••x.'Imi,^-,. ,,;,v '•"•"liar |.hi,.o, til. \ I*. »N it^ajiixt til, ••••i'|it(.r, f,i |,,n, '"' il'xiiuicnt. Ill laKi""!'''^ j ini,l '" aitJcii., the ■',i,'iii,il clc|,u.sit- ^ '■''. •)(• aci'iiiij. iliiiJiivit i.f the '<• "ii'iiiiil, ,s(at ubts iiinj ,1,,^.^. t the on'-iiia! ' been si-ii,.,! 'r oxooiitfil in -'in iiieiitioiio.l. >,' to iniiko ii;;(, i->* tlu'ii buiiiid ,'iiiiil, ami t'i>v - I'CT.SUII »vJi,, « wiife'inal is ) orJor of a it it in llu^ gt'muMoiie.s.s the JtlotllUllo- luruish hiiu, Kill (am It. '' •'"' ''^l"'"-.. of II „„,,„, '"f pailv. will, „ ,.„,,, „,,,,.„, I '■":,',"'"' h '•i.-h ,.r,.||,oi„,iaiv ""■ ■"■•ifMial. t|„. ^,.„„i„;. "'-■< "« Hllirl, M lli.i. .|,.„i,„j «iiH>' bo aiiui'xi'd lo III,, iiii!..«i.,ii ro>|iiir.Ml |,, ,,(,(, \\>ru..i; I 146. Ubrli H jHirlv li.m I;"'";:''"' """".l.alil.l.. or ,..,„ |fia,|i.tor^- ^roiiii.J, (j„ „,„ |-.n.i.|,lraj. Ii,. ,„„^. ,„. .^, i I";' ''>■ ''"• "l'|'">it.' I.iirlv lo "'"■'?"• "•'«'■••" -".h K'r.MM.,1. ■; I''''"' "•'••«, an.l in .i..,„„„ S' ' ■'"■'"•»•. .i.'o Mi(. ii„.oMi|,a|il,l„ ~ '"'- '»'•« llfl.l to 1... of ,„, 23 'Ill Dot jil-ii'liiiu'-i. C. s. • -•' \ !■•. .1/, ... .!;, l.r., i >■». t. ainl ato svi a,i,|, . 147. A ' lnn,l,ntal lh'n,„n,ls 149. Tl.r iMainlifl ,„a.v, iiiaki' oimhc of thi- ftiiii •ni-i.J(,ntal dctnan-l : I. In orilrr to a>l<| in an f" Ibo I'-vurei.Ho. I ' " I'l.lilltilV .S,.,.1<.M t ' l'i;,'faii, I'll I, SKCIiov VI 'V' l.^sitr Joinrd. 148. The IrtiMl : '•. ".vh-claration. |,l,.a,an.i "■";'f'^'l''"'"Hn.|-.on„.,||i„„,,„ '";''"-Mnitl,.,|,oin.-ii,.|,. init; - 'n/T'lor to Haim a riL-ht ac('rii(,cl li^ht '."."•K'.-' aro com- fK'rjK.tiiai ox<'..,,ti.,n-. ' -• »V (le..|a ration! ^.y ii"Ms, an«\vi>ru < of <'i,n- claini,..,! of •ii'fon- answors to .-.vr-option '"' '"I'l'-'ation. to ansuor " XOffl- f I'arty. -Onl, " ■•"i-w,.rs contain facts fh.|t :;,;"" ••"'%'-nn the, icclara •■'• Th'T an, a No hohl to I,,. ;;.'"I''"'-.i by foreclo.iir.. fron. ^n^...r by failure to tiler •-. It the proceedimr^ iitii "inc. the .M,.rvi.-« 'ho principal suit an.| "octcl with 111, by .-lli'h Mlit ; •■!. Ill onh-r to .lcnian.1 i^onio- 'buiK »hi.-hhon.,,,iir,.,f„rfhc I"<|.o.soofavoi,ii„;;a^,,,,„,„, 'li'lcnco sot lip hy th !;';•"!•-:' ''i;;'Mu., ;;;ir. orj "">«. tit. xi, art. 2(5. 150. Thi.- imti.lontal d,. '"■""' '■"' V'^'l- I'.v a petition. :"'''"'"P""Hm1 bythodo'iuncnt- '" ■•support Ui.Tcof, and "jion flio oppu.-if, ">''7, tit. xi., art. 151 up by claim ,.,,,„, H '"" oi mo -no ,.au.so,- a. tho principal J "mand, and which ho canL The defendant mav sot incidental donian-l^any "t hi.- ari.-in«out of tho 'Ti 24 rvftnFVTAf. riKMAxr»«. th.. .I..f,.n.l«nf in.iv ,•,!-.. ,nak.. ( miir't I atiinr.i,l,.nt,il,|,.miii,.| -iih,!, a„v fi liiii for iiionov )0 (iiriiii'i wl ixi fiitl '•anrint rrtaril th HI I'!''?, tit. .xi..iirt. i'M.— 22 I i-fiiKt hcrt, Ml. --.('. J>. (• 3;{(, -••r,| iiliii lli-fioii. -The 156. The .1 u-n.vtT It n-ii.h <'<'iirt. Vffitiun (iiiiv \t jlKlK- >'H-iit upon both .hMuund." at or tiled in tli< '•innnd in lnt« tniicl th fanin tunc, mav or.jt >m, liut •' in coiir' jirotlinudfarv'- iiinof .-(,iy |,r iK-n.-ation, if th i»f it.~l'ot.. I' 1 I' <• •■a.-f a • ■• .' roc. CIV. K. of I'. K, m. th man. I unlc,«.^ it tn all. nri.s. loti.— .{7 cftti f court, or hy a ji i^'c i Med li on, upon applj 152. Ini-ideiital d..- •j.V the dcfcndiint ar.- |ik lua.lc I l>y the .1 ).v petitio etuiind.x i in tli .'wine I s, .s] at liny time hef. n V, ion niii' e cau.-ie ore jiidj^i nei, L.r oiupanie.l | 157. When the int Miinient.-. m support j is allowed hy fl fhere.d, and j-ervcd and tiie.l at the .xanii' time an the plea.- to the merit.-.— .w; H. „f p. 153. I ■-■*u«! !.■< join.. I upon iiK-i.lental.k'inan.l.-iin tli<. .Mam. manner a.-, upon the principal |l*'maii.|,an,l their conte.-^tation iH fubjeet to the .-aiiie rule.s • H'lay.s and l'oreelo.-jure.s. .SKCTION II. Of Intvrvrntions. ed 154. i: very person intero.st- d Ml the event of a pon.linL' •lit i.s entitled to be admitted a party thereto, in order to maintain hi.-. ri<,'ht8. pot Proc. 40.— 1 IJornier, .sur PruJ' "'^-^"^-^ '' 28 Vie., c. 17; s. 4. §9._C. S. L. c, c. 83, 8. 71. 155 An intervention \a formed by a petition, contain- ing; the gioiin.Ls which justify the party in intervening, with conclusions to that effect, and .•rvciifi I sall.ave.l by fl,,., rtorju.i - the .suit is tt tlie proth..n..tarv'.scertiticiii of such default is e.iuival. i to a ju.lgment dismissing ti inte.-vcntiun.~/A,',/. j v. 158. If the demand in i torvention is served within tl, delay prescribed, the partie.^ i to the suit are b..und to answ. It within eight davs after sur- service, in default ..f which tli. intervention is held thenc,-1 torwani to be a.lmitted by ti, parties wh., h.ive not onte.-if it. The intervening party ; b'Und, within eight day.s iV... the admission of his intervcn tion, t.i furnish any grounds h- may have to set up in the prii. cipal suit. — The" .sub«equt! proceedings are the same a- i an ordinary suit.— 1 Croucho. < 8.-25 Vie. c. 57, s. 36. j iiiipr.ilia I'r.'iit'lil recc a.'ti m.'iy pr. against leent pr.i party, (n turn of "flier jii I'r... civ., 'Ill Kaii.x, N.'verthe I ]•''■ -.Tvi. I n-li.'c. Ih ■1 t'-tc.l on iiiipr.iliati thcrwise '. -t.ition i t'l" .-..nte, 'lid. 'nine riie cm ' ii'iimsfai I'l'in.l flu I -: .my .III : ■■> iiy errors I"' i,'r.iiind.- 160. A ■ I hy i any do.'um iin.l wliich have declji A Siuiard, i 161. In. tion is be. I'laying th! h'wed to ]ir tion again th'>rein de.> the opposite 'in! arcwiic make use . ! — The pcti I'ainofnulli fMl'RoMATroX. n i>iii|innii><| with f ""I'lMirf tlicroiii •■• ^'■'<. !>. 7\. n, art.L'M.— 2L'I-ii, J*. «'., .I.tit. ileinnml in inti r hv riiiii|H'iui(M| (Inriii. an. I if tin- iiiti I fiiii.-' within tli,! it .xcrved ii|in! tlio ciiHu and t t»' of.MUl'll stTvii . to huvo been (il,. . I'l't : and the filin: otary'scertifitMi lit is (Mjiiivait I; it dinini:\ 1(1. '" liiipmliiifioii, 159. It. -ill.-- tli<- a-tion of iiM|,r..l.iiti..n whi.'h may bv ' r'lik'ht a.. .1 prin.ipal an".| di " i' a.|i..,i, any party in a .luit 'M ly pr.K-ffd by imi.rol)afi..n i-iin-f any authrnfj,. do.-n- 'i lit pr..diiii..| by th.' opp.,^irt. i'.iity, (an.l cv. n ii:,'ain.if a re- turn of th.- -herif}' ..r of aiiy "tber judieiul ollicrr.— put.. I'r... <'iv., .■{.:;;. .~s..rpill..n. ('...li." du Faii.x. I.i,{,--(!. \'.r.,2ll -NfVfrthelrss ns regar.js sim- pli" -rrvii't- of .''umiiii.ns or of n.'li.c. th.' return may be .-on- tested on moti..n. without an iinprobation. iinlt-ss the court ■therw!,.... orders._[f tin- .-on- t<-t,iti..n be .|.-.-m.il frivob,ii.« ''"■ -'-nft-sting party may be '•'■n.lemue.l topay .loi,b|« t-.,sf,s. —The eonrt may, a.-eoniing to 'Kvumsfaneeri, ^rranf U-ave to ;ii'H n.l the return, by sup|,ly- "II,' .my oiiiissions ..r correetirn' ■luy errors therein whi.-h iniglu b<- gr..unds of iniprobati..n. ] 160. A J. arty may also pro- '•''<"l I'y iniprobati.,n against amy d...-iiment filod bv himself ;""' whi.-h he is seeking t.i have declared null.— IVrrnult A ..'( ~r l» «'. 21.-.. ■ 162. The petition inii«f f,„ serve.! „,,„n the ,,.„.,,. party oet-.re If iH pre eiitf.J. — '' l'> «'. L'l.'). 163. (The p-Mi ,n m-i-' |>o aeeonipanied by . d,>,,.,. ^ j,, the pr..thonofary'.. mi'o of a sum tixe-l by fhe.ourf. t.. meet the eo..r<.thon..tary's otb. .- ;i pre- eise declaration" to that effect, preyi.,ii..r declares fjiat he dues nut intend to make use of the dociinient, it is rejected from (he rec.rd, and if the oon- cliisions deiiiand it, it i.s (i|,^„ declared null. Ser|iillon, I 7;{. I ■'.».— Cod. L. ;!. (/,• //,/r inifrii- 711' iitiiruiii. — ('. 1». C, ^17, 167. If the defendant in ini|.rohation declares that he intends to ninke u.so of the document, the court, or a judjre in vacation, upon the demand of eitlier of tlie parties, orders tliat such document, and tlie ori^'imil thereof if necessary, he depo.-jted in the protliono- tary's oHice, at tlic dili^rence of the parly who relies upon it, , and tluit the parties in charge ' thereof be eoinpelled, by all It'gal means, to deposit' it.— Inibert, /,„: ,lt..-C. l>. C., 2Ht 220,221. 168. As soon as the docu- ment imj,ugned has been de- posited in the otlice of the prothonotary, he proceeds to draw uj> a descriptive state- ment of its condition; this is done at the instance of eithe- party, the other party being eiflier present or duly notified. —Tile descriptive "state.uent mu.st mention and describe the first and last word of each page, the erasures, words writ- ten over, int'Mlineations, mar- ginal notes, paraphs, and sig- natures upon the document, and alt other similar ciroum- Ptances; th document is ini- tialed, and the statement is C. ; ■'«!'•■;' ''3- the proth<.n,.tnrv »;•;' »'.v the parties „r the,; attorneys, or else mentiun - made of (he reasons whv lb. {'"■■ties refused tu s\^n "up,,, ''••ing re.( Hired to do.Mj.— (' |> ('.. 22,-.->;-7. 169. The parties take c,.n, I '""""■"Hon of the impugncl ""•"'"'■"' '■•■'"" th.. bands „: the proihun,.tary, and with out removing it (' p /■ 22H. ..!.<.. ; 170. Kighf davs after t|,, : "'"king of the .lescriptiv, statement, the plaintitr niu-- ''.l<-' his articles of in.prol tion and serve the same the defendant. — (' p 2211. ' 171. The defendant is al l-*ve.l a like delay of eigl, «iays to hie and serve h, answers.— C. p. (j,^ 2.:(l. 172. In other respects H, issues are joined and tried :, in ordinary suits, and are sub JtH't to the same rules and tin same foiecdosun's. 173. The judgment whi. | deci.les u},„n the improbati.., likewise determines to wh( ' "'f light the document shal be handed over. — C P r 242. . 174. While the doeunieiii impugned remains in the pro- honotary-s oHice, no eopi,- thereof can be delivered with- out an order from the court alter the parties have beer 175. [The provisions of tlii^ ■>.!»,„ observed, in so la. as hey apply, with regard CO direct actions of iniprob.i- tion.J ' 176. % recused : 1. U h 1 1'> one iif degree o 'lu^ively 2. Ifh( I nj.uii the I in issue I l''*M, tit. : I ::. If h ^iip-m fhi.' i|lia- previ I ■III 'c iif it ^lic has ai ' :ihcr of ;. ni.ole kliui !.jiidiciallv ;; 1. If a ( s II, Hue befo ;"ii'' of the ■judge;—/ .">. If he "litten thi 'lie parties •t the SI lllnliths p|-(i 'i"M ; or if til (■niiiity "i.'t. reeonci ". If he liiitron of ) tilrll. (,r ^.||„ .l'''ity t<. tin 'honorary ti tor, or curat cither of t aarf. HI, 5". If he avoring oil ~1 I'igcau, in. Aj "'t'd, in So I'ur with regiird lis of iiiiproba- If ho has liny interest in 1 /7. A jiid^'o is ilis4ualified 10 ji-jrfy fl,;.f the Kroinuls of realisation have only recently come to knowledfre. — //;/,/. art. 21. 183. A recu^iation is pro- I'odcil by nican.H of a j.otition 28 RKCrSATIOV, m. 1 contninini; the eroiinda »hornr.f tu '- ■"">■ - ...'.';;;;;■,;: !;:;::h;:;'r ,;;'■;';;,,■■■; ' • ." |.i.,vi„,-o. l,i, atl.,n„-v .,,; ,„i„e,| ' ,,' ' '"" " "'■"" ■'<""«• — //'"/. art. l';{.— I'„t Pro.-. Civ., ,'{0. 184. Whon tli< s ro'onls.— (" s ;^ (• «•• 7s. s. L'o. §!•; ,..7;,, , ,■,, ■,,•.;■ . 189. lint if t|„. rt.cus.ifi, ' made his .JoHaraf ..„.'' ec 1 be by hi ,% ''r''' J.''''^''' '' n.nni,.arionorit,n,...tho;,iv"'n min'^Jiy Z""' •""' ""•""■ t<"':"'-Hn.lhonn..-t.i.,an.i„ 190. A ....v wl... h.. .writing whether the «r...in.l are true or not; another jn.l;;e then j.roeeed.s to determine whether the rcusation is «"iin,le,i or not. without the recused jud^c having' a riu-ht to he present.— //,/,/, art. 21. 185. If the rei'usation =- '•t''H-m,v. his ri«ht. hvfilin-;. ",'■,'■" '""^•^■"f tli'it the jud", ■should hear and deeid'e th. f-'iHe ex..,.,,, i„ ,he r-A,v men- f""ied 1,) arti.-l,. 177. 191. fn su;,„ „.1„ has e.xceeih-d his powers. || may also disavow an attorn. . whom he ha.s not employe. I without prejudice to his ri\'hi- if he does not d<. so.— l l>i.r-7.,,, ••i4!». C.l'.r.. ;;,-.2. ^ 193. A disavowal may takt place during the suit or aft.r- h J" lent — The latter kind mentioned in the chapter uv. petitions in revocation of jud" ment. — II, i, I, 194, ■ I'C mad T his a power, iiuist ijf J| aiithorii % whi.'h h I /'-/. ■:,:,' I 195. till Hi,' a li -f the pr hclore w iii.k'. tha the act liaviiig a l'it:''aii. 196. I i-* bouni; I delay to J declared done by ii both t!i'e •nid the j,"'au. ••;,)n ;| eiireiir "' I <■.. ;;,■,». i 197. ^ I avowal ha ;i ecediiigs i s 'II'' stay( ; "iicrtin'cV- '•ei\. I.SC,."; 198. T ilie disav( ; 111 ">dinar 199. It iiiaiiitaiiie, lie anniili Mf placed as they w tliat the ii !'• C. :m. 200. If been heard he rt'iirh-ring ,,f (),, -//'I'/. II rt i:,. the r.'cii.^iitii.ii I,., I Ix'tnil' a ri.iiit ,,; '•■i't (inil i.s niiiiii. li c'.,iirf r«'?ii(iii,. '••' <■;•>(■. ,111.1 tl,. Hi.'it jicridij }'unii conls.— ('. s. L. (', ;- : <•. 7;i. s. I'l. '.;::. if 'lie recu.'^ati..;, trivd ami .|..t,i )am- who iias :, J.xe a jii caffi' men ■l«' 177. ell vnsi'. Fiowcvor. tlif [lartv hW^ t. 'I^'f is not hniiiid ,. tin; gniuMii.^ nfl ve been doelared ^ 'ION V. sannral. I'itrty umy di. iicy '('/ liti HI M j|, li.-' |ioWfrs. II, .'<>w an attonic\ not ernjiloycl ice to his riirlit- l> so.— I PijL,'l,Mli .)2. ^■••wal may tak 10 suit or alt t' latter kind the ('haj)ter . i >catinnof jiiiL- DiswowAr,, 2» .i. hi.. ..„„™„. „;,i„,-„ ' ; ■ "-I ■'«'■<< >h,. ,i,.„tfc ,.f ,1,. ^* ■■• '- "■■'' '.;■ .?";,;,:[ i: ,::r.;:":;r.;':';r;;,,'r "■• T ri.ts Mifixlrawn, J whi,.h he repu.iiate-.Lpi J, , l\\ ""H. -'"h-^s su.-h party has J //.„/. ;;o(). ' ">,«".i<>. «!P'-are.ln, p,.,.son.or„ „oint- I ; f.i,.. ,.„.„,,,„;,;■■;■,:;' ,t,* ; ^v; ;;,'':''!:|;-T"r- ■ ';f • "•• '•;!'■':,.:'."';■,'■ "- ■-- " - ■ 201. "a,, ',;„',:„t;. ■:!;„ ,„. I in:^, that the party .lisavow< I 'h.. art in question, as n.-ver I haviMjf authorized the same.— I I'lj-'i-aii, Ihiii, — ('. }>_ (i_ .{_-m' I 196. The party disavow in-' I "-hound to proeeed witho.u ' •■l.iy to have the disavowal d.-.lared viiid. and this i.< ;l'"«'' l.ya jM.titi.m served upon h'.tl, t!ie attorney or hi.^ lu-irs and the opposite party.— I»i ' >'ri's. <,f his own aecord. to ••oase representing' a party. ">'isf ;.,v.. noti-e to sueh i.arty and to the ot.posite party. 202. If the attorney of fine "< the parties eeases to aet as ''"•■h. either in consequcnee of h<'injr appointed to a pnldi,. otheo incompatihle with his profession, or of suspension or «.-an, ■•i.>n.-I,aeomb.".'vo' p' '" ''';''• '''." ';M'"''if<- I'arty ,vhen «-..reur ..,1 lit.., ,,0 -'-!>' " ,'r •" 'J''' "" ""'"•^"-^ '^^ <•.. .-S.VJ. - "'• - (.1. law !f, suffi..iently informed lQ'7 ACt,.,.,. .• .. . wiihoiit further notiee «' P A»/. -^ifer notK-eof thf di<- (' "ij • 'n. i . t.t, avowal has been jriv,.,!. all MO- "'onQ wu .. . '•eedinKsintheprineipal . i n >e.7^^^^^^ A\ hen one of the party arc .«taved.-l'i,M.au / •,/ ?\ '" '•"' '•''I'>-f'«"tod before 'i""tiu;v()^\>irir:,,, .-"^ !'': -r" .'-^ -^"^'nitted u, tu lie... I,H(i.-,._c p r •'-'-' ^'•"'"•!<^'-»t'"n "<■ the eourt. tho 198. The proc'ed.'.rrunon U?T" ^r'' T"" '""'">■ ^''^ "'<• .lisavowal'is the L^^Z V 1 1^ /Is "'"" ''""^"">— I" indinarv "uits oA/i 199. If .i„!",iis»v„„.„i f. „„™1■,-il"''^"''■'■""'■;""''°'•''■ IIS in il..t'.>iil> 1,„ . ' •' ,1 , .: ' n"; lime Hat the acts were done.— C I'- C, .{(JO. SKCTIo.V VI. ^>'" Chitiujc of Attortieif.s. thus in default he may bo non- ><"ited.— Pot.. /Vor. r/r.. 74 205. A party's revo.'atio'n d the powers of his attorney «ill not be received unlc.s.s ho V»y^ hini hiH fees and dis- 200. If the ease has" nof F"^'" ' '"" '*''''' »'"« 'ii^- ,,( I 'f .■^0 ruAsar. oy ArrnusKYH. 206. A party who revoke* tlio |.nwt.rs<.nii,^ fitforncvtmi.-t '"." '"'t<'ly a;.|..,inr anothor. WlJhuIlt lu-illjr oeifitMl to tliJit fHcct hv the n|.,M,xit i.arfv aii.i in default of hi> .l..iii>r ^.i the ease m. y be proceede*! with a.M proviilc'l in article 204. — I I'igeau, .{Jit. ni.M'TKU Kin If. <'K AUTinr.ATIO.V.S (IF FACTS. 207. Within two (liivM after tln' i.^.Mie.H are perfech.l ac- '•"nliiiK tothepres.-rihe.iruief. ea. ii party i.s bound to file in the i>rothonofary'.s otticL an ar- ticulation of the facts which he has aile^'cd and intends to prove, if the opposite jiartv ha-- not admitted them in his piead- "iKs. C. S. L. C, c, H-.i. H. 87 — r. P. C., 252. 208. This articulation of facts must consist of separate 11 nd distinct articles upon each la -f, numbered in regular order —The arti. les must be in the f'-rm of interrogatories, dear and explicit, so as to call for ail admission or a denial, and ."*«• tliat the default to answer them will establish a-i admis- .xion of the facts.— //uV/, «, 8? §2— ('. P. ('., L>,i2. ' 209. The articulation of tacts must bo served upon the opp-fite party within the same delay of two days.— //./,/, ;<. s7. 210. A ny d'jo u me s 1 1 1 sr wri t ing.'f which » party intends to avail himself at the juoof, must be filed with the urticulatiouef <■«<•<-. if it has not J,o,.n ni. sooner. — //,,',/. «. ,sh. 211. Within the ibrec d,, . whirl, fnllow the tilin,.. of „,, arti.Min.tion of facts, the o,,,,.: "'I" l-arty is bound to anl«,./ <''««-h article sepaiatdv ani •;'"''' 'I t.. answer ca, ••"the relieved from his default •■^'•••pt upon application ma-j. '"""•'••""•' ""-judge, and up,., payment ofthecosf.s occasion,. b.V such default and ta.xe.J I,. the judge.~M,V/. ,. .,- _ „• \ let.. <•. AA.—C, p. (.^ 2.-)i'. 212. The facts set forTh ii ji»V articulation of facts ar. held to be jiroved : I- Ii the opposite j.arty do,' no answer it within the proi.cr delay; ' ' 2. If the opposite party d.,... not deny them in an e.xprc-. manner, or ,loe. n..t ,iecl,.r, ">at they are not within hi- - . ledge.— -//,/,/. ^13. Ifa dociinient noti.r.. <3";-<-dwith or before the an, ojiiation of facts, is aftcrwanl. 'K'.l in evidence by a ,,„rv «l'o should have filed it soonc,' (he costs resulting therefn-n niust be borne by such pa.tv whatever may be the issue . the suit.-//,/,/, s. MS. 214. If a fact denied in ,i ')»-«er to an articulation lacts is afterwards pn.ved th party who denied it must i, u tha costs incurred by su ' proof, whatever may 'be^ tl,. iM^-uo of the suit._A party w!, id that u fact is IlUi bun iH.( hocn fil, '"'/, .1. ,S,H, i'liiii fli,. ,i,r,.,. ,1,,^ •" Hio til in;,' of ill,., II of facf.-. tin- .,j,,„' ■■' tiotiml (.» iin>u. '•' ■•«'|>itr!i(c|y an 'v, Jidiiiittiiij, '■li fa<-f iiifii-iilarc i < if iii.t to hiMviehii Ik<- — Aft.T this .1.. ■«' 'lu.VM. th.' |,artv '•■'i t'l an.-wcr ,-iii cil froni his ilcfiiiil: • "pi'liiation iiia I '"■ jiKJfrc. aii'l up. : ;h(' costji occasion, fault Hiid ta.xc.l i ~/''iif, s. .S7.- ' ~^- !'• ('.. 252. facts sot forth i.. 'ition of fact^ .,, roved : ppo.-ito party d... within the pro|M ppcsite i)arty doc 'u\ in an exprcv docs not deciar..; <-■ Hot within hi-i Jociinicnt not pn, r liffoif the arti L't.s, is aftciwiir.l- (Mice hy a pairv tvc filed it s(M.nci nltinj,' therefroii, *-' hy such party, ' be the issue ..: /, s. >i8. uct denied in an articulation of aids proved, thi^ "lietl it must ji.iv iirred by su.-h I'r may be t!i,. t — A party wh. a. fact is nuJ ARTirri.ATKiV |.,- KAOTS, "ithiu hi- knowlcdL'c miv al«o •■•• ■ "iidcuiued to pay fhe"costs iiM iirrcd in provinj? if, jf ^\^^, |""rf isof o|,i„iu„ fhat heninst ii.t\c hail kuowlcfl.fc of if _ I /'"/. s. S7, §;{. " I 215. A J. arty who ha- nc- i :;l.-lcd to tile his arti-ulafion I "t fii.'fs. or who has dcdard I 'hat he had no evidenc }„ I ■"Idii'-and afterwards adduce* f -vidcnco, must hear the co«t.s ■•fasioned fhcrehy.— The same i '"''■ "I'l'I'-'^ if he j.roves anv i '' ' ""' 'M.-ntioucd in his urtT- "l;y inhis pleadin.i,'s has not 'l':'i't'd or declare.l net be "ithin his knowlcd^'c. is held '" '"•' "'li'iitted, an.i the c.uirt "i".v awar.l the costs of such ':'■""♦• •'\'-^-"rd\njr to its discre- 218. [Fn the case of articles •'•-I J an.l 21,-., the party who '•■>"■<■.•* to be ,,ald .sueh costs "'"^f make a .-pccial applica 31 ""• f.'<-f- he h.is been obliif,.,! f" prove, and of hi^ co..fs of F-roof.] 219. [ III renilerin« judir- ""•"' "I"-" the merits, flu. '•""rtal>o adjudicates upon the •ipp leation for such costs 1 — ''"'/. s. y'. §.;; M. Ki, ■■ t'ffAJ'TKH .SIXTH. *»P THr.ii,. SK(VU>S I, I'nlimiHinii I'rori.sin,,. 220. After the e.x, drat ion "t the three days allowed to answer the articulation of fact. ^'liM-H may be tri..d, ar,-,,rdinL' to ••iivun.stances, either bv evidence taken before the court «r by a jury.— //,,•,/, .s. ,s;». SK«i'<'n!.rticulrit.Mlf,„.f. is s.Tv.i npnii Hi.. |„.rs„n or ,,f the .Inii,- i';i.-.'nf (!;,. |.,,rfy...n.i not ui,.,,, (T, UI.XMCI tfic .,. .•rn,;;.u.ri(.Mart.Twar.l...l,.f„n. tlH- '>';.,,„a. ariM's a.« t- ft,.. I.crtin.n..'.v „f ;},.« inforroga- ,"■'":• ," '•' ■■'of'lc.! at oneAv 'I'c J"«iK« when th.. anH^,.,'., arc taken l.y the ju.lvr,.;othr' «iso the I'arti..snMi>r u-.h,!..,-.- tl'o court in onl.T to have it lrae:r:^: ;±:.aS 'T'^ -«.-..., .n oni.. to ha., l v:i'y, both of th.,":!"^; ;;;;;! Ur""'- ''"""^'■' ''-"• -^ I'f tho u.torr.,;<.t.,-i.M, „Min ho " IHMvuh hni,.-If the !>..,rtv is "l>.M.nt. th,. an-rncv wii,. has have delay jrjven hini to" ai.- JH'iir. or. nj.on in.li,.,.,tin'' fl.e j.Ia.H, where >n,.h |.arfv then IS. to fid ve hi in exi.iiiine.i iin.ler a eoiiniHssion. //,,,/. ,i,-t ■> __ 224. A party snniinone.l to ....swer s.ieh ;, f -■■ "'T ".-■..«»,..„..,- „„„„ ^ ,„, ;:„;r.!'„„.:;.fTS;"i:r',: 226. A party imiv also he fiiinmone.l to answer; ;,•,?,•,,., 'l'"!""" ••"•"■'. ..r Mt proof sit" tn.Ks, orheforeajnry-an.lhi. answers ,.,0 then tak. o ,|ow„ tl'e jn.lgoorthe prxhono- -r ; and the j„,|.o „,,, "".V other interroj.,,f,„.i,. ' ,„. yy deem ne,<.ssary and per- f""^^"t. IHhe party refn.Js,,, •iiiswer .sneh "'■''••-"''ted f^..-.:^mii ap, ' r! rtr'^"/'"r "'^'" "' ''" in I.ersun at the prothono rV ' e " '.;: V'm ' '''"'"'. '" *'"' ort.ee. ,n..rder to give his an- li dniii ^'Vi^^ r'r''""'^ '" wo^: 'v" '"!"7 P>--ioi.sly s. ,00 """'• ^■^•^•^■' «• ^^^• sworn — Nevertheless, if ti,"(, party he a eorj.oration or lei'al- I.V reeonJ free fron, O.P.C., ;i;i(i. ;i;5i :m '"";'.".: '"" '>'>cdious terms.- 225. If tlie party served OOa l- "■ r'^" "'o rule fails' to attend o is ^^ot^dire^^ T'''' »<>an.swer the questions put to rec t ,'v V'^^''^""/ 11 i]o»'....u :. - r . joiti.t., 111,13 be feiop*,. in, a default is rc.-(,. .J gainst him and th_ be held to bo admUi ed nu the fact,< ay terrogatory decl 'jeet* nientiom.d in t'^h in- Tho ) to bo proved iii'i nn,i jel i 230. Ifor the artii'iilai from pii ifu-r (Ik • lure th ;n:»Vii ! ] Jiid 0}t<'ii i^i'pon !:(rv funds ( expenses ; fore the eon 'ii' paid l)efo lore answer! t-l iHVo his t ARTrrti.ATrD KArra. 'ill-' rnnki'.' lofu)!* IT, uiswci ifio in 'alt.Twjirds. l.of„r.. of the cast', hut he •liafovor t'cists (II-,. y lii^ (ItCiiiilf,- It "n.-.-'s II ji t.> fii.. •'•'f'lt'll ijf (,lK.i.",v yhvn t!i. aii.Ms.i. flu- JllliiJ*. ; „,!,, , "••SlliU.-r j;.. bifwr. "I'l'T to liavp it Uiicr, l'ro<-, i.j\. Tty m.iy also i,, answer r h-ii vu< , . ' <"• »t [,i,i()f Ht ■«' 11 jiir.v and hi- hcn takid dowi, or the pr.)thon.. - j"d«i' iii.iy put ffii'.^'af.iri,-. 1,,, •(•s.-aiy and por- ! party refuses t- interrof^aturies, ii-e-- them to 1h. "1 I'lfU'cd in till' li"y are ,)ield f.i <~'-^.h.V., c. ,s.;, intcrro;^at()ri('> " "I' in a ele;ir "••1, in sucii a 10 absence of an '0 an admission ht to be proved, nswers must ),<■ lU'sfioii, ('ate;,'(,- 0. and free from 'cllous term.1 8. answer ' . >h ■ategoric ., ' •••jeei . , and out. [ in t.'o in- lai"' ' ana held .13 W'S '■ '<'■'• party who applied tii(erro(^aforios upon 230 (or the artifiilat.-d fad- may r.iry funds t(^ pay his travelling i expenses: but when he i« be- ! fore the court ho cannot claim to he paid before he is sworn or be- forcanswering. — 'lebasaris^ht '■' I'iivo his expenses taxed, and I §1. Oj /iiHirijidoii /„r /,,'». f\ 234. When th(< ease is not to be tried by a j„rv. either ot the parties m ,v in.seribe it 'ij>on the roll fur the ad.|u,.tion of evidence — Ft cannot, how- over, bo so ins.-ribed before theexpirationof (he thn-ed,-,vs »'l"wcd U r hlini,' answers "to the articulations of facts of the parties — If there be no articu- lation of facts and the case is su.sceptibl(> of trial bv jury, the inscription cannot take 'place iiiifil five days after issue .i"'"ed. ('..«<. L.C., 0. h;{. H. Ki). 235. .\otice of the insirip- tionmust be given totheopp,,. Hite party, at least eight davs I hetore that fixed for the proof. ' /'"'/, 41 R. of !>., S.C (' I> (' |l'»il. ■ ■ ■' 236. The evidence is taken I 'l"wn in writing, either at , length or in notes, according I to the provision.s contained in i this section. C.S.L.C, c. k;{. I s. 9,1 and IS. ! 237. For the purpose of such inscriptions, the prothonotary must keep a roll on which the cases set down for proof are inscribed.^ 40 R. of P., S.C. 238. The majority of the J'idg"-, ill the di.-rricts of (^ue- hec and .Montrej.l, or the jiulge in each of the other districts, fn.ni time to time, may, by a rule of practice promulgated in SB^ i ■A'mfc^. II .14 h »'RO(»K< op<'nc<.iirf..«f.f apart such .lav III ..r out ..(■ f,.|„,, a. n.av"l>.. il<'>' than six IlKlllth IllllSf |„. lot '■'•ys ill ,.!,,ii -<'t apart f'l.r ;"'■" P'""'' out of ,,.,„,. (• < L.C. c. S.!. „. I.-,. ■ ■ 239. Ill th.M'iti(>.s„rQii(.i„.,. »•"' .^I-ntn.al. partios ..aniiof prorc.'.i to proof .|„,|„, ,,.,,„ e.xcoj.f in th.. follnwin- .as,-,-:' ';, "l'<''ill iiM-is ins.-rilK'il at tlic sain,. ti„„. f,„. ,, roof an. I 'inu- nn.l inannor. if if |,(. r. 'I'lin-'l l.y cith.T parfv. C - '••<'•. '•• >^-;. S. lOI. Hut sr -' ;■ <•• C'-p-. M.'.lon.. A Tar 241.. Th.. court or jud.' 'M-«.v. 1/ .I....n....| a.hival.lo. an. Willi., lit any .•onunis-ion ,, •'th.-r).,rn.ality...r.|..rthc,.r.,. '" '"• '"•<•■". "r anv i,ci>„„ "v.-n If Ur Ih. ;, ,,,.,-,,.^ ^„ ,, oxainincl .'ith.-r un-l.-r the .|, '•Koiy oath,. ,r upon arficulaf..| lacfs.orothcrwiM.. atanvpli whoro sittin-. of th.. Superior 2.I..MM„,uary i^at.rU:;; ''"7 IT"! ' '" ''i---"!' ' l' """• •^"'' '" """^^ '•"^- //"■-/. s. !)4 "'"— ','^"'" ""• ••••'•'"•'I »>i'.s lu-cn four t . 240. In any .-aso wherein H i.-e,v(al)lishc.| upon oath that a wittics is al.ouf to .Icpart Ironi Lower Cana.la. an.l tliat ,"'^'';'''>- '"ic of the parties may '"' 'I'-pnve.l of hi.s testin.onv, "'H' «< the judges of the c.uVt "la.V. at any stage of the i,ro- ••oo.iings after [service of sum- "X'ns.] receive the deposition "<-^"yl> witness, in presence of. yr atter .lue notice to. the par- "t"''; and such deposition has i 'lie same effect as if it 'a ken at proof. Xh thii were isaine "vs rn the han.js of the ..p. ''""'""''•.^■. «'r clerk, at the pla,... f" wlnrh it ha< heen sent, thr parties may proceed us if Un- -ase were there pen.UnL'.— //,/,/ 242. A copy (if su..i| onlcr i-- transmitte.l to the prothon.,- tjny or the clerk of the court a: the place mentioned, t.nret'' r with such part of the re." n. ,•,. may I),, necessary ; and tlo P'othonotary or clerk may 'I'oreupon take the nece.ssar'v proceedings to compel the wit- nes.scs or the parties to appear at the place nanie.l *Iiall he time fo hiariiij» proof; cause cii fcrihod I lie sn in; t'Tui or set a par pill p.lsC. liave he. any .lay diirin;; | inscrilicij lo'n (■ pre jH'intc.j t tiiose ins fixed for "cf apar proof sitt ei|. are .1 tive; and in any ci one of Sll Jilctc.! on adj.iurne.i tliii.s set J "i;iy he re 'lay. eitlu' tinll. _xii ipioof an.l |''liinige.l 1 ifina.le and I'listricts ol I'lfal. hy |j'"l;^es resi f-'iii'l, in an ■'Ik' jndj^e i '••i"-— C.S.L. ■:^i. 22. 2;j. ^^ ^. Ofxu 244. W Jippeai |>:immoned jdiligeneeof ilieir attend HROOF. i;inn(«r. if it ho r. I'i'ficr |iarfv. (',. -• Hi I. I!. It -. I'-. .M.il>.iic A Ta i«' ciMirf or jii,j_. '••'■I a.lvi-nl.le, 111 y i'iiiiniiis.>'ii)ii , '•y. i>r«|ir the |.r... : "• •"' liny |it'r-ni, '"■ .1 purty, to I . f tier nil. It-r the ,1. »r ii|i(in uriiiMliif, i rwi. 'I'll hii.s lii'cn fi.ii: iKin.l,- of til,. |„-, ••l<'l'k, lit fll(! JiIji, , fi> liuon .st'nf, tli. [»roeocd as if th, ■e jientlin;^. — A,./. '|iy (if siic'i orilir I tn the prothoiK rk (if tlio oonrt m) ntionod, foi^eth r t "f Uio rt'con, ,1- •■^f'firy ; and tUr or I'lerk may CO the neoesMaiv I ('(impel the wit- )arti('.-i to appear niiiiK'd (in iiiiv ny 'lay, fixed hy Avhich a jiid!,'o t ilt such Jlhlcr, if of this and d irtiile the rul.- rtieles 248, I'i',' —ffMil. § 3. iiity may, either tioii <»r in Hi;;, or by a not ire ' oi)pot(ite parly, on that the case [Mi/iII ho in.orriliod at the ^aiiie 't iiic for pr.Mif niid f.,r fi„Hl h-^iim;; itninediat.dy alter ;li""l: and in siieh 'ca-c the ■ iii-e .•aiinut afterward- I... in- - tilled (ithorwise. Ca.Mey mav Ic •"> in.-crihed f.-r anv dav. i'n ,'"■111 or dnriiiK proof" .Mttin;;.- |.-.t apart liy the court for that ."?.'• fd'Mipose, or if no .m,,.|, ,|„^., 1 .ive heen net apart, then t'or niy day whatever, in term (ir ■i'l'iii;; pn.of siftin|,'s Cases M-. Tilled for proof and hearinjc 1 He preeedeiiee. (,n djiys ap- I i"fcd for that purpo.xj, over :",-(• inwerilie.l otherwise and ix'd for such days The davs •• ' iipart ill term or diiriii;,' !'""'f -ittiiiKs.as above provid- ' i. ■'re deemed to bo eonsecn- '!'•: and if j, roof and hearing; HI any ea.se eomnieneed up.,n """ of .siieh davs i.s not eom- I'lcte.lon that day, it may be adjourned to any other day tini.-^ set apart, and jiid>,nnent laay be rendered on any sueh ['lay. either in term or in vaca- tion. —The special days for pioot and hearin- are hxed or #■'"'"-'■'' h- rules of practice I'Made and promuli^ated in the |(listncts of (Quebec and Mon- treal, by a majority of the jad-es residing' in the district, jimd, in any other district, by '^I't' JiKiffo holdinj,' court there- "•-C.S.L.C. 0. Hli, SH. iy, 20, $2. Of xummnning witneanes. j 244. Witnesses, i;' they do '"• Hjpe.-ir vohinlariiy, are, f^ammoned at the instance and j l• lor every addi- '""'"' "V" l.'a«nes. when the '''■;17,"''' .'••'" 1^ five lea;;nes. ~< -I . (•eileve, jsl - (■ l> I' -'«^. r.i'.L.. ,,,. • '•'•^•• 245. Witnesses may be Sllliiiiioned either ».. ,r I 1 ' " in r ro iieelare what they know, or loproduee ■•""";. doeiiment in their i.os- Hi'-^Km. or to do both. -I star- Kie on Kvid, ,s7. .,.(■.< ^, ^. - '•• ».-«'..>;.L.r. e. 711, v."! 'Jp' ■ ?.*6. Any person residing "' l;l"T Canada may b ': jM- led to appear as a witness. '* ^''^' ••'""■' '"• J'"l«t,- deems it "•"•t';Y"ry ; provided an action tor the same cause be not pondinK in Ipper fanada— * •.'^.( . c. ( ',1, ss. 4, .■>, (}. 247. The witness in the :■••«-<• mentioned in the preced- '"« article cannot be s^lmuwu- e«l without a special order «n|nf'lby theeo„rlorjud«e. ..i-cmed necessary, and such rder must be mentioned upon ttie siibpiena.— //y;-,/. ,s. 7, . ^'IS. ^iibpienas are served 'n Lo-.ver Canada by a bailiff- (d the junsdiction in which tho witness th.^.n is, or aeeordin/lo the provisions of article 4tii and .n I'pper Canada by any person whatever, who must return an athdavit of such ser- vice.—//,,,/, .s. 10. ■'' ■^^' Any witness, duiy aui;;:., ned, who. without suffi- the place and time appointed may, upon a rule served uj,on 36 wrrsi.ssKs. f^i I hiiM, Ik- f(iniltiiin>iiy. (itiil in ■'Uili ca.-o i n.iirt or fhf jiiunc jiri-'4iiiin)< lit i;* ilffiiu'i ii"t li> hn\r Ixri proof ditf ill ^'y. '" u fiin- not ex- j^iven.] — t'.S.L.C, i'. >^2, ■'. l.i i-fo.|iiig forty .i'.llari., to 1)0 re- c. s.t. .-.-. Kto. Itis, j II — I. covuri'il, for Iho iice of the L. •' ] t'Jll. crown, II' th e HllMK! laiiiM-r RM no aii>«c HW II li> any otiicr sum awanlcil hy jiarty thu.-^ cxainincii uri a jiiiif^nx'iit. iniJi'iK'nilfiitl V ot no.".-' may 1» wit »(' ii.-'t'il as a colli ny I'cuiirfc the iiaity who mcriri'mcnt of proof iinvritin >ii him may liavc for liaiiia;.'' ■ ransi'd hy Mii-h ilc- faiilt. li li ol impri.'oiimi'iit fur coiiti iiipt, if it lien ; piovitlcil thiit at the time ho wa- -ervcii witli 'ho .siib]i(i'na a tliip, or >-,,i nectiori by marriage, cxci|,- that lietween consorts, and ii icrcvt, ar»' n^t objcrlions to id. competency of a witnes.-. 1.- only to his credibility. — I'p. the improbation of an authi i tic deed, the testimony of v notaries, attesting witnc.--r- or otln r functionaries wh(» wit ; nessoil the deed, may be i ceived.— C. S. L. C, c. 82, II. — I L. ('. Hep., 228. 253- If the per.M.n to i siiiiiiuoiicd iis a witness i> prison, the ptirty renuirii him may, upon petition, obt.i I .) writ of linliiiix Viir/iiix lid !■ I tijii'tiniluiii, ordering the f?''"' I to bring him b< tori- the <-oui I togivc his eviden.-e liUngur doc I liaviolettc, iHtli Apt:. 185-1.— 1 Pigeau, 27i. § o. of till: t .eaiiiiiKttion <>/ I wUneniie)!. 2&4- ^^y party may duj maud t!, auring the exaini pn.'on »t any witm ss, the other)} •!.«ses should be out of the 1 . i which the cxaminai i 1 is en.— C. P. C, 2(12. -| 1 i'igeau. 280 Ord. lfit;7 fii,| xxii.. art. Ij, 255. IJefore the depositiui;! of a witness can be taken, hf must swear before the juds,'' or the prothouotary to tell tins friitli, or, Quaker, fl placed by • I It' frrlu, I nfih-ni. 256. T the matiiK he I'hangi religious c in such a I t" binil hii lilt the tri 257. A r- take the I- deemed ■ 1 idence.- 1'. b.. i:!7. 258. A uresent ca vij<'i'(ioii.-i to til a witiies.-*, l>iii (iiliility. — I'jMM; n of ail nutlicii ustiiiKuiy (if till tiii^ \vitiu'.'*.-t.'.-. maiif)* whi> wit] ;il, may be n- L. C. c. «2, -. q... 228. ; perMiri to lul a witiie.-'s is ii. arty rcquirin pctitiiin.ubtali. i « CdljlllH (1(1 /' urinj^ the gaoli'r| n tore the court? iih-o — Laiiguc ttc, iKth Ai»rii.| u, 2u. cttiidiutliun uj party may de- •iiifT tlie exaiiii itiicss, the otiuij (1 be out of th* the examiiui -C. P. C, 2tary to tell thel KXAHIVATION «>r WITXFSflPS. 37 tnitl), or, in the ^^n^i^ .,f a yiiiikor, the word iiirr,,r j.o rc- phf.d V,v the words noUmnlti, ■,,!(■ tr^ly, „,„l truly ilerUtre and 256. The form of oath and the mnniior of taking if may l.c -han^fcd iic. ,rdin^ f,, the rclij;ious .-reed of the witness, iti -iich n manner, however, as fo bind him to dc.dare nothinir I'Ut th.- truth.— I Pi>,'eaii, 2»i2! 257. Any witness refusin;^ to fake the onfh or lirmafion 1* deemed to refuse t<. give cvidenoc.— I .riii,/'ji tiikm fii/ itjudqt. 263. In contested ('n^'o-i, the *^>'' «*• are examined in presence of a jiid^c. the oppo- Mfe party b.-in^ eitli present or duly notilied, and the judge may ask the witnesses any 'piestions he may deem neces- sary. He takes down, or ."auses to be taken down in writing, nnder his direction, notes of the material parts of the evi- dence, and of all objections insi-fnl upon by either of the parties, and of his decision thereupon.— C. S. L. C, c. 83. S. '.).'). 264:. The notes of evidence ire read, and if necess8r\ , ex- idained to the witness", who lay make the necessary addi- m or alterations in "rder to express correctly the material parts of his evidence ; they are then signed by him, if he can write, if not, that fact is men- tioned ; they are Hnaiiy signed by the i'ldge.andcon-tituteand are held to be the evidence of the witness.— Ord. Ifi67, tit. 22 art. 16.-C. S. L. C. c. S.J. s! 95, § 2.— C. P. C, 272. 274. 265. If one of the parties reiiuires if, cither verbally or :n writing, the judge himself IS bound to take down the note- of the ovidcn-e and of th iijectiOMs. as nientior.ed in article 263, and prothf served the writ of *ny suit or action ailiff wli.i has notary afterwards f akes a fj 'iir ummons in copy thereof, which is ceitified can be a | by the judge and deposited in w D I .18 I'ho.tJH TAKKN IIV A .ll|i(*K, tho rociiiil ami i* ||i-ln.-*i,-t(Mit with hi.« mi Mi-li not,..., ..i^MH.,| jiroM'iit fc-fimoiiy ; |.rovi,|,,,|, th 11088 »y '•"• .i"'l«<'. iiiakt- j.roof in in thi- latter ruHe, tho wit h«! Htiuw inanntT a- if they I... tir^t .lue-tioncj tii,„i,'fh„ Wfro siKiK-.l liy the |)ar(i<'H.— Miihj.-,t. * — | Coii.hol, '.Mt.— 1 Jl.i,r 267. T\ 'tarki :i II' witne-- iiiii-f lir-f > It xinr,—-* Powell. ho a-kc(l and must deidnre his Lalonde dif t natnef, surname, ngo, ijiialify .Inri-t, ".01 , ». »K—r„Ht,ii, Mothot vi taniva.t. — 1 1 L. c. or oceii|iati'2. 270. Witnc I'.t.t.- C. 1'. (' ined tlii'iii y th • r lii- xseH are exain- lartv prod ucin^ foun-el. hut only foii.iiin^' the factx in JHsuo; and ppo-itc party the <)Ue-ti..nH must not be may estahiish. hy a prelimin- leadinj;. unless the witneMs evidently iittcm|its to eindotht 268. Th nry examination of anv witness. or in anv oihei- maniiei hat- ever (iiestion or to favor the other (grounds lie may have for party. — 1 .^tarkle. !(»•», 170. 2 (dtjeetiiiM; to sii.di witiieys *.— PowidI, :!7(i-it Ord. 1«(i7. tit. 2.?. art. Stiirkie, •.'! I.-— ('. P. ('., JS'.t. 1 269. A I 271. Wl •a.-ed len party htt,» examining,' a witness he • arty eaiinot im- , lias prodiieed, the .i|. posit [teach the credit of a witness party * The ohjeetions allowed to ^'^['^^ referred to in 1 he made a^'ain.-t a wit may eross-e.xainine such — witness in every shape upon the "is examin- ne are ation in chief; or he m >y re mortal enmity, subornation, '1""^' '"> entry to be made of want of a^c, mildness or in- sanity, ini'ioiety at the time of the examination, variance and conlradiction in his state dccl niinjj tocro.ss-examine. nicnfs, condemnation for felony ''-'i'iiiied by tho party j -I Starkie, 1S6.— 2 I'owell, ;U), 272. A witness may bo re- )ro- |or;;ery so lonjjf as the ^'"cing him, when new facts puni.-hmcnt has not been un- - dori;i)ne or remitted, and cun- vu-tion (d jieijury even thou;,rh of witnesse Copies of the depositions punishment >hould have been other examined in an- underf^ono ^^r remitted. — 1 c.ase pentl ("oiiehoi. 90, — Puth.. Pro. civ. . ti cause may be hied in a ng at Eni/uete for 00-1. 1 Pi geau, p. 283. — 1 wit purj )oso o f di screditi net ng a Starkie, 2U-2.— S. R. C, c. «!>, O'Connor r s examined therein. — s. Hi Juri.>jt, 28, Brown, 12 L. C. ms'clf, 'li wit l<'avi' |.|oVC lull i.-tnit y ; I' '. th.> tu'il n iichot ir.— U ', Me vus. — but ho the con- nc-n hail • if thf that nt iiiini* n with hi.x rovidtnl, witllt'SH l"iii tho , '.Ht.— I Powell, thut r*. I 1 L. ('. •K iirp cxaiii- ly |ir(>(luc'in>; -'■I. liiit ttnly ill i-suo ; and lift not hv the witnc."- s to elude the ■or the other my, 170.—:' Jiarty ha- a withe.-':* he he o|i|)(i.«iti' xamine siu-h ape upon the I his ex a 111 in - he may re- I ho made of is.«-exainine. 21'i.wel!, :U), may be re- |i!irty pro- 1 new fact> depositions ined in an- be tiled in a hJiiijuetf for crediting a therein. — n, 12 L. C. njlftj»« TAkKN HV A Jl IXIK. .'{0 hate horn elicited ou tho i r- exnniiiialion. >>t tor th» 275. 11 e can not bo roni- th n court or at my produce wifneM* i^ bound t< cr c.nvenient place or t »ny d ociimeni in hit .\hlbit .-U.dl object to the wit- po.MM.M.mon touch iuK the matt ne.'!.')."* thus ealled in itiMUe, and to all <•» iij.-nee delanlt of hi to ow a c( eoneerning it ; and in if it is a private writ exhibitiii;; >iich '"• "hjoct. It will be held lied bv tl er vy en, '"«; "lid co|.ier< or exfracl.M, eerti- Kiye or extra.lM thereof to bo tak tvc been identified.— Tl to h "iirt may likewise ord ^*itnenM who i.^ i ■I any object whic'l le entitleil to th irofh ••notary, are or any as woiibl be iri e .xaine credeiieo posses.siiin originals. given to th« li i" th( -iibject ot piodiice it icnalties. in case (d .bdaiilt. as 'rrcfiiMii^^M'. answer i.ertineiit •lH'-tions. J 274. A witness may object '■; answer (juestion-* put 't.; Iiiiii. If his an.-werin;; would ' vpose him to a criminal proM- ufion.*— This objection can ■"■y be made by the witness 'Hiii>elf.— 1 Starkie, l',»l'-h. — •> I'nwvdl. ;;,ss._| Greenleaf, 64.)" f. 1'. L., i;itJ. 277. A I ., ... - -... -.ny witne.-'s. who t lo litigation, to with.M.t valid reason. refu.seH '""'"•■ "'•' -"i »<• answer or to pr-luce d.nru- iiientrt •ir other things eonnoet- ed with the * In a 'lui til in action for ■' penalty, a -lofcndant may I'liiiin exemjition from answer- '"« '^"y que-stion, on the ground that every question which could be put to him in t!ie action had a nt reel tendency to er suit and in his p.jssession, may be held by coercive imprisonment t attend again on the next following juridical day or on such other day as ij assigned t^) him by the judge, whicdi day is mentioned n the notes of his evidence 'ir. utered upon the registers of the court ii!!d in df'fiiult he is iiabiu to the same i)enalties as for re- in in.— Burt h. c. K on cv. iminato fusing to attend upon th ej»., ;J7'J. ••ling, 17 subpie na. 260. It is the duty of ty of the I si;:!) ■■.»•«*»« p. 'I I ' if) PROOFS TAKKV KY A .TinOK. Jiulgp to ask thp wifnp.osof) if thi'v rci|uirc tiixiiti'Hi, aii(^«, with due roj^anl td tho nafiiip of the voyaf^c ami thi> (liuation of their ctiiv. — Oni. \l\l\7, tit. 22. art. 1('rilied for any Jiidj^inent of the eoiirt. And execution may bo .. ss. 16, 17. 285. With the consent o! the parties proofs may be taken on any juridical da\ during term or vacation, before the prothonotary, who preside- over them and acts in the manner hereinbefore ])rovidci| with resjieet to jiroof sitting-. 286. I'he court or judgi> may assign the different room- wherein proofs may be takt :i in the court hoUiSe,— C. .<, L. C . e. s:;, s. 17. * Depositions cannot, even by consent of parties, be taken before a eonnnissioner of the court, ht liaving nojurisdictinn to receive the same. — Pinsoii nault r». Valade, 17 L. (J. Ren,, 4%. tit. •>: ^"Ji-'P PRtM.KS TAKV.S hi.VS AT |,KN*iT». 41 "t to eiioh nrldi- I t'oo.f as may 1110 be tixeil )>y may ho fakon : in the iiiainn'v iividod, oitlicr iir hofiiro the who, in such Mcise all the ;o, oxcopt as ns wliifh must r tlio cjooisioii rr tho jndgo is I court on tho taking proofH, y may jirosidc il ill such ca.M- tlie powors ot' >|it as rogards intiio by oitiioi II list bo taken r ami rosorvoil ot tho court at ; of 'ho oaso. — H. IK._27 A'2s t5, 17. the consent of root's may be ji'riilieal day acation, beforu y, wlio |nosides acts in the L'foro jiroviilod |iroof' sittings, lurt or jndgi' dirtoront room-- mav bo taken 5e.-C.S.L. t,. cannot, even rtics, bo taken is.sioner of the no jiirisdioti'ii! amo. — Pin.soii , 17L. C.Ilop., 287. 'I'hc witno.isos must take tho necessary oath or aflirmati'in bofnre thov aro examine. I, and tho protlioiio- tary miisf make a iiofo of tlio I'acf .if their having .Line y.,. I Piir.'aii, jrn. 288. Tho deposition of each witiie-s is written ..tif at full l-iigtli by flio proth..ii.,tary, ..r by some pors..n ompl.;ye.l by him for tho piirp.iso. — The commonooniont of the .loiio- sition lEiiisf nionti.ni tho namo of the pors.in pH'siding over tho pr.iof ; the dosignati.iii of tho parties; the names. siirnamo, age. ijnality or ooeu- I.ati..n ami place of residence of the witness; and tho fact ..f liis being sworn.— Ord. Ititi?, tit. 22. art. 1 4.— ('. 1>. C., 2e j^he jjarties, the judge orders otherwise.— /''"■'/, art. 17 — C. P. C, 271. 290. If the jiarties disa.'ree as to tho portinenoy of any 4iie'ti..n or oross-questi.m, it must be written down in the body of the deposition, either to be submitted for the decision of the judge or to guide the witness in his answer. 291. The objections made by the parties must likewise be inserted in the body of the iejH.sition, as well 'as the decision thereon, or any eon- ^-ent of the parties concerning the same. I <'92. I'ho witnesses are ex- amine.liii the manner provi.k..| ill ? .< iif this se.'fi.iii. 293. W h.-n the .lep.isifi.iti of a witness is cnclu.io.l, it is roa.l to or by him. ho is asked to .loeiare whether it contains the triitli. whether ho persists 'liiToin, ami whether ho knows imything further, and ho must "ign it. If ho cannot sign, that fact is menfi..ne.|, as wcdl as the roa.ling ,,f tlio .loj.osition. — Onl. It)t)7, tit. 22. art. 1« — 0. J'.C. 271.-2 Hioche. 2.'{.{-4. 294. If the witness adds to, strikes out, or alters any porti.u! ..f his deposition, the eiiangos niust be inserted in the margin or at the end, b.doro tho (dosing and aoknow- ledginont of the deposition.— Ord. KWm. tit. 22, art. IS — ('. V. ('., 272. 27;i. 295. Si> creiloneo is given to unauthenticated marginal notes, nor to words written upon othet.s, nor to interline- ations. The number of words struck out and .d' marginal notes must be mentioned in tho jurat. 296. At the examination of each witness, either the parties or their attorneys or counsel niust be present' or have been duly called. The other wit- nesses cannot be present if either of the parties object Ord. It)(>7, tit. 22, art. li>. 297. Articles .';J9, 2t)0 and 201 ajiply likewise to proofs written down at length. 298- When one e.f thj Jiarties has closed his proof, the other party may proceed with his counter-proof and have a subsequent day fixed !t -rP a-A^jSNi^tit"' ■ i 42 for that p„r,,ose; a ..!»H.-ionf h::!Yil:;::i;:""^^'^'""-'" « 299. If on flH. .lav fix,.,, [•" 1".« proof a ,,am- fails r.. a,.Karort,.pr.K,,„.,uif,M.sH,.s. an.l f„n„.lH.s m. vali.J ...x,.,,.,. f'T fho.r aI,so,K-o, or for not f»;.H--d ng. his ,.,oof nu,/h ' .--Inro.J dosed, an.l tho opno- e J.Hrf.v n,ay. if ,.,. „ j .^s "J-er. have, a day fi.x.d f,„ j- -n ,.oo.-.4. H,.U. of PROOKS BKF-.RR KX-,v,VKRS. ^^^r r:;;.;;:^:f m^ p-" "," 'J'«tan.o of thv nitni.ss,.s ^■•multij.l.cfy of the facts fo be proved, or any other .s„« . c.en ca„,,, ,, i, ,,,„,,„ j„ ^, court, by any of (he parties ponoerne.I. that the e u of J-t.eo „i„ ,e Hotter attained e^.:!;no.:'^c:';;:T"V^V^f s. 108. ' ^- ^•^• an examiner «,„st ,s,!eVifv th^ place where the proof shall be ^i^en, and the 'delay w hir Si's H 'f '""^^' '^'^ ^"•"' ' '" 1 Th,.s delay may be extended by ho eonrt or judj^e upon oUiJ. The o.vamincr, before ontenntr unon I,; . c "'.'"" •nnstbo.sw<.rn before a indce oracomnii.ssionorofthe s-,„7e- nur ouu,t. to f„|fil hi. duties fa.thfullyandimpartiaMv and , yyh ..ath nn.st he in wrifin,. and be annexed to his reforn: 303. Ifo must j^iv,, ♦;,,. ;';>-ofthe,imeand,,,a..ea "'"•h he will be;,-in he cv aminatirn.— M,v/, §4 "^ "^ 304. The witnesses are ^'-".noned. by means of a 7t"«--;bpaM.aissui ^, on' h<- -onrt before whiehtLe, sui J J.'nd.n«. to appear before (the examiner, who may ad- i ">"-fr the oath to then, may ■•'•'■'Mve any doe„menfary eyi*! •^••';-'>,prod„..edbytheparth. :""/ ''as all the powel ,■ ,' oAil ■'• ^' "• ^' "• '"• "la.v also be summoned to answer interrogatorie" unon r'-y- ''^j fa<^s ,.;;;,j '^^^ ;;f'"« the exanuner. The '••'♦termay administer then" '•••^^ary oath. „nd put s.^h '•"•tl'or ,,uestion.s as' ho may •ieem neeo.ssary and pertinent ;;i":'r"'-'^^''-^'!""'^'^« to answer ; ".V M.eh questions, they are 'fduced to writing, and he ^-^^ contained i.^hem I^). "Oia to bo proved.— If th,. party summoned fails to at, ;,;;7-g« of fho default unles « a., caused him to be served o in end"'r"^"^'"-'" ^hich 1.0. .ntends huu to a„swer.- 306. After conipletinff the proot.theexaminer^mustLt ■' '^-•■;-'«f '".proceedings on or before the day fixed by tS" '•ourtorj„dge.-A6,W,§r2 purpose plaintiff, after the are comj particula to the di "r judge. by the del wifhin th case is to '" inscrib for proof the proof i 'f! length, t make the '''<■ four di ; "t'theplaii I '"' granted •' judge ii lifing sati atiidavit th iit'cessary, 'lie ailvers III'!. 1(17, « 309. Tl '■''".-en as parties joii each furni t'rom the li party alter t>vo names; •-' •"' in writinjr '■'I f" his refurn. nni.«f jjiv,, ff,.- •^^! '-iiiht .lavs •»(';,' in flie cx- witnesses are ^ 'np.'ins of a "ii i-sninir fnim ■■iMio;ir ()c(ore wlio may ad- '• t<' fhcm.niav ■'iMH-ntary cvi*- '\v flic |iarti(>.«. (• iiowei-H of a ' "vor proofs thi"* .^oftion , 9, 10. rty to the ,«uit 'iiinnioned to •'•torics upon •« vird rtiof iniiner. The ii*fer the ne- rul put such "I ns he may n«l pertinent. i«es to answer 'n*-'. they are "^'- an.I the '1 them are 'ca.^li the f'"'" to ap- ■ wfi" took ni^t take ad fniilt unless to ho served 'Ties whieh 3 answer. — ipletin^j the '"list niak.' ee(iings. on ixed by the i,min.,ti„n „f trifnr»„,» ■ir 307. Wh.-n any r.f f|„, >vitne.-r^es (,r of (he parties re- -ide beyond Lo«,.r CanacJa ,,r '•vn within Lower Canada' at .1 distance of more than thirJv miles from the place wher.. tiie . "•■"'•t is he:,i. th,. party who I r.M,,i,ros to examine them mav I "'>t"in a commission appoii, tin!. ■ •no or more persons to receive "i" aMMvers of such witne..-,.. i "r parties.— (\ s. L. C c *<•{ ' '"o«o "•'• '""—'•• ^- h. I.'is.' d08. Application f.,r that purpose must be made fbv the p'aintiff.] within fr,„r days .••Iter the articulations of facV' nro completed; exeei.t under particular circumstances (eft f" the discretion of fho c„„rt j-rjudge Suehana,.piication h.v he defendant must be made' ^^•ifhin the same delay if the :■"">' '^^ ['^ ''« tried by a jury n,- <" inscribed at the same tin.,, lor proof and hearin-: [but if heproof istakeninwritin- at length, (ho defendant may "i.'ko the application within fie tour days after the closin- ;'"l't plaintiff's proof.] rt may ''('granted by the court or by •I jndge in vacation, upon it- '•;;,ing satisfactorily shewn 'by ■•I'li'lavit that the commission is "••-•essary, and after notice to u- a, verse jiarty. --//„•,/. «,,. ini;, 107^ § 2. 309, Tlie,'ommissioner« are '•"•'>^'n as follows:— ff both ?''"■"«** join in the covnmis.^irm ■;.'•. furni.hos four names. '"tn the list thu.s formed each I'lrty alternately strikes out '^■' names; this is done in the P/'M'nccofthej„dgc, who.,,,, " the tour remaining name •''""'■^<:-' "i'-,>c, ,,, ,vh,„„ ,,„. '•""""i-^i"n is :,ddrc.sed.— ff l>"fh partie. d,. n.,t join in th« '•"nimission it is a.idresKcd to the persuMs chosen by th.- party who apjdies for i(. ..//,',/ , 1 "■'». ■; •';. 310. Til. rf or ju.|/« 'IX''.- the uumber of ^.,mm.s sionerswh.,mns, (.„ predentin ".'■'''•'• '" '■^'■'"f" ■■ cr.Hnis- ■'•■;:• ^'!'' f''-^ diiv.nons and .I'lthority for swearing witnes- .-es.—M,,/. s. 107. 311. .Annexed to the coui- mis-.,,M are fhe interrogatories and cn,-s-interrogatorie> of p"l' party, which shall have '';.■'•" allowed by ,!„. i„,i„o after due notice m the other party. -//,,-,/. ... |„5, ,^ -j. 312. The commission must al.«o be accompanied with in- structions addressed to the ''onimissioners. ii„,(er the sijr- nature of the judge, to guide i«;ni in its execution.— //.h/ g. 313. The return consist'' of a '-ertiticate of the commis- >">ners who acted, endorsed "'P"n fhe commissi(m, and ■'fating that the execution an- pears by the schedule thereto annexed.-The return must bo under a sealed envelope, upon ^yhlcn are endor.e opened and published with- out an or.Jer from the court or judge. — //>/,/. s. 10."), ^^ 2. 314. The party who applies tor a <-(,inmission must himself see to its being transmitted and e.xecuted.-/;„V/. ;,. loj, § ;{. - .innw 44 VtEWEHS AM; KXl'KKTS. Ili 315. It" both jmrtics have the first ul' St- pteiiibcr.- CS, I. joined in the <'()iiimissir)n, l)otli C lie e; opposite party has not been li. I into error as to the real natiiic of the facts intended to !)• alleged and proved. — iliid. .-. 77, § 2. SECTION IV. Of Experts, Vkwers, Ihft r- eiices in Mfdtcr.s of A>- count, and Arbitrators. 321. Before deciding ujkhi the merits of the case, tli- court may, if necessary, ord. i an extraordinary investigation iii tiic cases hereinafter im-n tioned, either before, dnrin.- or after the proof.— C.S.L.( c. 83, s. 81. 'V J 1. Of r 322. H .iitc-itatio ■ ■- .-an ( ifw lit the < I "vhi'iieve |.l.i.'.M| I,y ft! .idi.-tory. j^'-: til'' I'oni ?• iiirt may. ' [I'lti he :){ I '! ty. ord< I i lied by ^j^■'ll- skilif i'liic til'diT - I'-'-ify cle "• •■lattcrs .I'l. •-". tt, -('. ] 323. [ lU-t 1)1' m;i lJI_'IC''ll llpl l!lllr.-;s tiicy Iii.ilc by olu |t!i 2 I. 'arts ^i::^.--('. p. I 324. If. iimii r tor c.xi iiM'iit has bt r.liif parties, IJmi.Ii appoin >-. -''. P. C 325. If I i ;iLri''cil upon lilt li.xes I :(l.itier must ^«'iint or jud |S]i"iiit them ••III order to J I irty may i attend a,> ■' !i'asonahi I rpo-jeofsi <' '1. ltjt)7, t i' 1 r, Pro.ei' Viewers Avn experts. 45 'idfntt of prfxtjK, plications tt' it.~ own .O'cord i.r Dipon 'he a|.pli.al ion nf cither liirty. ordi-r tiic t'ai't> \i, be critied by expert.^ and pcr- .111- skilled in the matter. — friie order t'lir experts must |iecity clearly and ilislin<-tly th< "iialters to be verified.- -1 i.; MU, 2'.'S. — I'othier, Pmc. ■iv 11.— C. S. L. ('.. c. }<■■',. s. I.— «'. I». ('. ;;(>2. 323. [The investigafinn Jiiust lie made by three experts pi;;!' 1 upon by thi' parties, Unless Ihcy aj^ree to its bein;^ Sni.idc bymie o;ily. ]— Ord. IfitlT. ftit. 21. art.s. ;», i:!. — I liornicr. ;.-('. \\ C. .Ki;;.— 1 Cou(diot. 324. It', at the time of the lorli r tor experts, their appoint- Jiicnt has been agreed upon by the parties, the order record's fuuh appointment. — I Couchut. ' -.-''. I'. C. ;!04. 325. If the exports arc not |iii,M-ced upon by the parties, the >urt fixes a day on whicii the latter must attend before the fcoiirt or Judj^e in order to ap- point them : and in default of BUI order to that etfect either arty may summon the other 1 attend a« aforesaid, within (II reasonable delay, for the lurpose of such ajipointment. — 'id. ItiO:, tit. 21, art. y.— l>u- ^ I'lier, Pro.eiv., 44.— (.'.P. C. ;iO.J. 326. [ f he parties are bound to attend on the day appointed, and if they then fail to a^rree upon the threr experts tin- ci,iirt appoint-; such experts fur thetn.— In the case of any of the experts bein-j validly recused othrrs are appoit)led in their stead, in the ni.iiiner abi.vc prescribed. |— Ord. Iti(>7, tit. I'l. art. !».— I'othier. },") — <■. I». ('. :;oti, .111!*. 327. 'I'he jrrounds fur re- cii-^inir an I'xp-rt are : relation or allianc(.. to the de;;ree uf eousin-jftrma'i inclusively ; in tiinaiy ; enmity; .xubomation ; interest : being in the domestic service ur other employ of one of the parties : being a party in a similar suit, or the attorney or agent of a party in the case ; and. generally. "n,c groundsof(.x,-lu'■■ 4<', V1KWKR3 Wn KXI'KKTS, Thi- oath iiiii-'f I nbilitA wrifiiijf, an <„,ih t<, hi ml iiiluinti ri 'l tit i .rin rti, I, A. H., of the paiifjli uj" , ill tlu! . c.iuit.v of ((/' /////. In tii-'i iir iiiiiii /iiritiiiii In III iirnrii. XII I/, I, .^. 15.^ ,,f _ anil i. ('. |», of ,) ,1,, make oath and >wcar, that in fhr Jdi-soiici; of !•;. I'., tht! |.lainliti. ""'1 othier. Proc. 1(1. 334. The experts mnsthe.ir the parties and the witnessed in accordance with the ternn of the order inimin<^ them : I each of them is authorised tu administer the oath to the wit- nesses or the parties, * an the ease may be, and the witneusc- arc summoned to attend before the experts, whatever may !)»• i the distance. — C. S. L c ■Sa, s- 84. ••'-.; ('>;■ sub-delegate authorised by the commiHsion (<»/• the judg- inent, km the nci- vnti/ be,) here- Hnto annexed, ax the. iK^e nufi/ be ) at on the day of the month of , in the year . Form No. 32 — The oath to in administered to witnenneit. I> — ; — f i,inii'ft the nan'i. pri,fenninn or ijuiditi/ and phf: of renidenre of the tritnens,) do i make oath and swear that I 335. T witUi'SSCS I )n writin;f licxcd to experts, ai «lle:lier til l.itcil or al iiii-l in wha Ml CI tiiey a ' ither pari •lie suit. — ) 336. (I i-'ice, they ■line it'poi iliciii make I'll, if he 'M.l. I»l(i7, I'othier. I'n RKKKRK.VCKS TO ACroiXTAVTS AVI) PRACTITtONKRS. 47 fi niiisf tic tiikcn or till' |initlii. . (•'»imiii''-'iiiiiir • iiirf, ticforo iiii ilniy sworn, or r I'l'tsr,!! in«|i |cr fill- exjicrf-. • J'i. -C. S. I,. ». ■ of th(! orilii nlior with »1] rs. iiuiHf I. tcr the jirntliM en a ro(-(i| • • '■'•h. tit. I'l. xTts arc l)()iiii 1 and j)Iac«' ,i lUKi'uccl wit I. ami f(» rioti; 'wiii<,' a (k'1,1 ila.vs when fl; le iliiiiiii-ilc , cctirt'ly tliM l<'ii.!?iu-H, ami r every aildi jei<.~i>othi(M. '•"nrf. It iiiii.«tp..ntain reasons and detail.-, .s.. as t.. .liable tlu' |-<»iirt to appreciate the fact.s- It miiyf also he M;r,„.l, art. I.!.— I'"tliier. I'roc. 47. — 1 Conehot. Montreal. If. .^ept. is.^o — Orj I'i'17. art. 12. 338. ff the experts delay "I- ret use to tile tf.eir report, they may be suninioneil, with the same delays a.s in onlinary pro.'e.lnre, by a rule of ,;„urt to shew eause why the V. should not he cMidemned. and wen held hyeoercive imprisonment, to do .so.— C. 1». (".,,{2(). 339. Tho eonrt i.s not bound to adopt the opinion of the o.x- 337. The report of the ex- 't^ mu.st be made on or perts n..r that'of a majority of t"«e the day fixed by the them.-C. I'. (_'., ;i2;j am not related or allied to, or a servant or domestie of K. K.. the plaintill, or // t„ he ri'htte'l or nllifl /„ '■ith'r and which •.: thi' p„rtir>,, or what tiUiKition he hold» in. the fiimilif „f either ,jf them,) and I do also i^wear that the evidence which I shall give between the said parties before the experts, {„r arbiter.-* or arbitrators, «« the nine ,i,),i/ fx,) named in the interloe'utoi-y judgment pronounced by {here -.1 !.t. ,,!^„i^ ,jj trie court), m the .said eauKe, .shall be the truth, the whole truth, and ""thing but the truth: So help I'le UoU. 2. 0/ re/erencen in mattent of '/•■rouiit to accouiitanti and /)rilr/ifi,,„t.,.if^ 340. In matters where ae- eount.«i have to be rendered or adjusted, or which re.juire eal culations to be made, and in matters of .separation of proper- ty, or partition of eominunitv or .succession the court may refer the case to one or more per- sons skilled in such matters; and such persons are subject to the rules above prescribed concerning oxpert.s.— Such ac- countants and practitioners have tiie powers given to experts by the foregoing arti- cles, and arc bound Vj follow the directions of the oourt • and their reports are adopted' homologated or rejected in the same manner as reports of ex- perts.— C. S. L. 0., c. 83, 8. 80. 48 ARIUTR ATORS — r.KXKKAr. PHovrsrov.^, § :'.. (tf iirhltrfitr 341. Tl If I'ruirt iiiiiy. ipf it- )I)fninir ,,f th.'ir r«"iif>rr 3 iiwii inotinn or iipon the iiiiiili tlu • llli|ccf fl, fli 'iirt.— If tl lev • l< tioTi nf (ni(. of tho |iarlic-, 'lt''»nnsif th.-y 1 imf ca rrfei' to till' ,rinionif tippH- cahlv tit th>- three prrvi-iliiKj pnruijruphH. 344. [Experts, account- ants, praititioners, and arbi- trator."., sssay demand that the amount of their remuneration, costs and disbursements be paid into court previously to I a re.'ourse against all the par ties to the suit jointlv an i -everally.)- iJrowii'.V W allar, , M 1,. <' Keports, I,s2. 345. The party wb.i in tends to avail himself .if ;, report of expert-, pracf it H.ner- or aec'onntants must m.ike up pii.-ation to have it reeeived '""' it the (tppovite parfv liesires to take aavaiitnge . ■ any informalities or causes ■; nullity therein, he must do by a counter-application. I'oth.. Proc. V, .~-t',,nir\ 5 2. A- 350. Th ■iilicr in th •'ic pleas, o 1 lication to ' iir days a '.r. if tiiese "lit of tern may be mat "f the neN ni'fi'e be gii party witiiii i-^siie joined. f'.P.L. 4<»4-5 ri, ;!,s. .'iy.— I culation of i tion cannot five days aft. 351". The and siuiinion hereinafter <'..c s;^. s. ;', 352. No tixt'd until th upon the mo tion of the p *>u\\i;, has as! '■'•'•ts to be 'I"-' jnry, anc THTAf, BY .r-RV. 49 rnont-' nf a inorcantilr nafiirc, I'ithor bcfwccn trailer," or h(>- I rvvfi'M trailtTs ami iiuii-trailcrs ; j aiiii hNi'i.tri'in't'« [ airaiiisf movcaltlM |ir>>|i(>rtv. — I.. ('. i{.>|.. }(!(>._('. S. [,". ('.. .-. -^i;. >■. Jti. -P. (".!,.. ;;i;i..J (Siiir'c ( 'ikIc.) Fnltiiii rv.Sf"- icn-mi. I.'! I,. ('. Jurist. I \2. 349. It is hi,, I at flif (pptiMii ut' citlicr .,f' tlic partif.H, wlifti flif aiiiiiiiiit ,-laiiiii'iI liv the suit cxi-immIs two liuiiclri'il ■ li>llars. ami i.nly ii|miii tlx' i-siics raiscil ii|iiiii tin- iiicrifs "f till' caHi'.— ('.S.F,.('.. .'. s;!. s. Jti § 2. A s. •_".!.— (MM... 4'.i|. 350. The ii|ifii)ii is niailc i'IiIht in the liechiration or in thf pleas, or by a .«|iefiftl ap- plication to the court within four (lays after issue joined. nr. if these four days expire "lit of term, tlie ajijilication may he made on the lirst day I'f the next term. pro\ i lell niiti'e h(> j^iven to the opposite party within four days after i-siie joine,. ^. ;io._('.F.L.. 49;{. 352. Xo trial hy jury is fixed until the eourt or judge, upon the motion .and sugu-c.-^- tiiin of the party elaiming''the ■;inie, ha;* assigned the fact or facts to be imiuired into by tli« jury, and has decided all H. i^. s. •2'.K :',\. 353. Kaeh party must fur- ni-^h the jildije with a state- ment of the facts which he ■ousiders oiiirht to he sub- mitted to the jury. — //././ .^ ;!I. ' ■ 354. The assii;nment of the facts may, however, bo dis- pensed with, by c(.nsent in writiujr of all the parties to the .suit. — ('..-;.L.(" .s ; .12. 355. The trial must be had at the plae,. where the suit i.s brought, unless, for suflicient cause, tlie eourt or judge '•niers that it shall be had ill another district; and in -inch case the verdict is return- ed with the record to the place where the .v takiinjfioin rlic li-t ,|,.|M,..i( *-r"l.ri,.t.„> „r real i^rupeity uf Uw HSSISS.'.I vallK! (,f tw.. Mi'-iifun.! tlMJlurs, ..r tt-iuints ..f real propiMty oi the ass.-s,.,! annual value .,f tw.. hiin.|i<'(l '•••liars. * in .-ities .ir t..wiis ..f 'it least twenty thcM uul s„ul> ; luid in any other i.tuti,,:j„i!ifies they muHt be cw>(m-> of real property, of Hi. ,i-m-.> •< i value of one thou«ii.!. Whoarearre-ii.-.|„r under •"•il upon a.har/. 360. The fol low injf person < •"" <;xempt fabsolutelv] from ••"■iviii ,' .IS jurors : -Members of the clerjjy ; ,iiH ,,/ CuHidii, or iieiH'.Hi in Ik, , ,„'i,l,,y „j- fill ;/oVer>iiiunt of' r„uiii/o. Vic. c. blindness, deafness or any other physical infirmity incoin- * Xow three hundred dol- lars r>2 Vict. c. 22, s. 2, Stat, ot Q. t Now fifteen hundred dol- lars. — If,i((. I I Now one hundred and fifty I dollars.— /iu^. "^ ! '• «'. § 2. Stat, of (^.i Members of the executive council, „f the legislative council, or of the legislative assembly (.,/ (^u,/,.r, or y,< ,-.o», III t/u iiiiploii of th> yorrrnment of Ciiiiiiifa.—.',2 \'ic., c. 22 s J, § ;>, Stat, of q.) I'ractising advocates and attorneys ; Prothonotaries, clerks of the peace, and clerks of the circuit court; and tin ihric, trrn^urcr, fi.iri in tlif iii.iimfr |.r..vir|(.(l \,y t|,e at :-: \ 2S Vict., ,.. 'ji, .. ;; : rriiis (>l)iir.-if is virtiiallv i-.. j.-'aii'ii li_v .'!:.' \'ic. c. 2J, sV, •_' A .''. Stilt, of 1^.. which |,|;, , , ,,|| t'.v.-in|itioiH oil th(« vnn,.- foot I'tTMiiii- hIh.vo .-i.xfy v.'iirs of All porsiiii!! in th. civil M'lvicf (if the jyvfiiiincnt, iirlintr iiii.l.'f ini|p.Tial or pro viti.-iul appointUK-iit ; • Mlic'tTM i)f tlif customs : I'tTsoMs iMnployeil in the pill. lie ot}i(-i's ; I'lMXins in thf .-■.Mvirf of the post ollici' ; All persfinf who have hccn in military .service for a period "f .•^••vcn years. (This and thf four I'recedinff eliiii.ses uro now Jihro^ateil hv 'A'2 \'ic. e. •>'' Stat, of (^.) Physicians', .surgeons, and iipothecarie."' ; <'ashiers, tellers and lu'ponnt- nnts of ineiirporated bank.s; Ma.sters and crews of .steam- boats, {il„iin,j th>- n,„s„ii „/• niiri, Stat, of Q.) All persons einplovcd in the woi Icing of grist-iiiilfs: iMrenien and volunteers, — -'" A- 28 Vic, c. 41, 8. '^.~ 'irtirr iiii/ltiii."~- :,J Vic, r. 'J' ■■. .■>. § 17, .'lihg to th,. li.Mt of jjriind jurors for criminal caceK, hv •striking out the nnniex of de'- '•ea.xed. iihsent or di->|ualilied per.xons ami ad lini; the names of new personal ualitied to serve as jurors, |andal.so l,y striking "lit the names of *a|| thone whom the sherifl" returns in any ease pending a- dead, alisenf. or in ompetent. or who are declare I by the court to be so. ] — //ji'l, s'. <». § I. } .'{. ()t t/ii Hf„ri,,l lint inn/ t/lr itn'l.-iii;/ itf t/,i ^, .,/,4 e. 8/. {For th * To the above list are now added " registrars." and '-the person.s mentioned in sec 2.'f of the act 4 it 5 Vie. e. 'JO," viz. Member^ of the council and '' n-'ird board of arbitrat ion o f tht cotunteerH" in noir Muhntituted Montreal board of trade.— 32 '#V "jHcern, non - fom/ninxioneU Vic c. 22, s. 5, §§ ly, 21, Stat. , and jinrutifn of r/u . of C^. HH' "; IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) y^S'

s^ '^^ ^ A^ .V ■^. % 4 >l .! << ',) m ilk [ J2 TRi.u, nv .rrRTj 363. Ifth( it I of-iiit t((M.f II iiior- tarv. of tli raiifilf iiafiirc, tliu jiinirs to lie tl xiiminoncl are taken an. I c» atnonnt ti' (•(.iirt.— Cm HuIp of soloctcil ,,nlv froni tin 366. Aft aniun<;.iiii'li rnofiuM h\ lli l-r,-o„H siM-akin- tl„. r,- j„.|-(.. th,. |,rnt|,..n..'t 'inircil Iaii<;iia;.'('. wliu •I'-^it^nafcil in tin; .jiiiv-list tnordianf.s or traders, ami i tl er the jrraiili e Coll aiv re from the list of Jurors j or 0d hv I'rae. injc of rt or takes •■ eivil e order in whieh liiev stand f as HI alters. n eoMinieti'-inL' with tin iiaiiM; of the first juror I upon the list; ami in ■ase folh wliere une of the parties is not finHude-l in tl ia\ in;; <|iiaiilieation8, win:; that of the l.ist juror hi' reiiuire(| luid oiijeits t<» a jury last p a tradi eoinposed wholly of trad the that u" special list •vioiisly made] the eourt or jiidiic may ord( one half only of the jury list, I liiines nf forty-eiiriif junir^ 'lose namt;s are first on th« ul )iiiposed of trader th )ist the ninnh -If eai iii\in;;. in the sj.eeial <'re are not upon the jury- j f|iiireil <'s, the 'inidifieations re- ler of nierehant.s ■ of t! » irdiii}.' to the ord< or traders that oiii,'ht to I inmioned to form the jury, ( le special list is complete. i hy taking other names from the jiiry-list in the order here- si th inak( (le court or jud"-» and "■pe.'ial list thereof, t( >nn part of the record in th case. — (' —27 A' y I.. ("-. e. H4. r.i. inhef 28 V «. II. .re preseril.ed. — 27 and! 367. I HIaeksfone. ;!.)S 41, fs. 9. § .{.— le. 364. I 41 |)on tl poll the dav ami at §§ 4, .".. : the hour fi.xed for striking tl.. paii.d, tlie parties must attend of either of th «o application ' for that purpose at the proti parties, if the iiofarv'.s oflice _(;<» [r'^'*'' ]'"'*-V':'^''' "''f ''''i'-'t. Knle'of Practi.-e. th lo- ud 71, ■nt or judge may order 368. Kaeh party strik I' jury to 1 eiusiyely of pet the Freiicli 1 le com sons posed e.\- alt ornately from tlio sp es iai speaking list prepared l.v the luoth language or of tary the name of o.'e of th( ono- per.sons speaking the Knglish j luiguage. If the panics are tl ersoiis therein designated, ti <»f dilferont origins, and one of them demand." ilirdiiitiltf I judge IHf/Ull , th le number of twelye each, paraphing each name struok names a Jtiiy (/f out, an.!.— 27 A 2.S Vio., c. 41, g. y j 10. 370. if either of the partiei* tailf to attend for the fnirpose uf ittrikirif^ the panel, the pro- fhcnotary may strike twelve iiaine." from the .spei-ial li.-t iiii hi- hehalf. ohxervini,' the rules }ires.Tibed in the preceding article — Liifh's Practice, 4i7. — 71 Rule of Practice. 371 [If the party who ha.* demanded a trial l>y jury fails to proceed upon his demand, the opposite party may either < adopt the necessary proceed- ! irigs for summoning a jury or may obtain leave from the I court or a judge to inscribe the [ case for proof in the manner indicated in the chai)ter on ' proof.] §4. Oj the gummoninij nf juror ». 372. As soon as the panel i* formed in the manner pre- scribed in the preceding section, the prothonotary delivers to the party who applies for it a writ of \\nir>' FnriuM, in the- name of the sovereign, signed bv such prothonotary and sealed with the seal of the (-•ourt, ordering the sheriff to summon the twenty-four per- sons who.Me names compose the i panel ; and a copy of such panel Y annexed to the writ.— Lush's ' Practice, p. 173.— 3 Blackstone, \ 373. The jurors must be i "ummoned at least four days , before the day fixed for the i trial.— ('. .S. L. C, e. 84, s. 44. 17 ic 2h Vic., c. 41, tf. 374. liic .-hcritl" is not botuul to leave a copy of the writ of \'inirf Fill inn with each person, but merely a notice under his signature, summon- ing him in virtue of such writ to appear upon the liay and at , the hour fixed for the trial.— I This notice must give the , names of the parties to the case, the names, occupation and residence of the person summoned as a juror, the day, place and hour fixed for the trial, the summons to appear as juror, the date of the writ of lV;ii/y FiirliiM, the date of the notice, and the signature of the officer to whom the writ is addressed. 375. A return of service of such writ must be made in the same manner as that of ordin- ary summonses. § 5. 0/ the j'i,rmation of the jurj/, und of chaUt-ngeH. I 376. On the day fixed for I the trial, the persons summon- I ed as juror,- must appear at the appointed hour, at the place where the court is hold, i under a penalty not exceeding [twenty-five dollars,] which may be immediately imposed by the court, and is levied by the sheritt' on the goods and chattels of the person so fined ; and in default of sufficient goods and chattels, >uch person m.iy be il^lpri^olled for a period not exceeding fifteen days. — The court may, however, for good cause shewn, reduce or II 54 rniAi. BY .njRY. f lit mil' ontiroly roinif such poniiltv or nnpri.xoninonf. — 27 A 28 Vjc c. 41, .«. II, § 2. 377. As sdon as the case in called on the appoinlerl .lay the writ of Vmirr F„ri„^ "jJ rotnrne.l, and after the juror'- summoned have been called and a nuffieient number to form a jury are in attendance, either party may challenge the array either on the ground that the officer to whom the Venire t(iriai> was addressed is in- terested or concerne{){). ' I 383. The causes of ch.il . i lenge to the polls are eitho- I principal or to tho favor. -^ j An-hbold, 205.-.3 Blackstone. r,„r u ,. '^^'^ ''^''""^ «f princi- I pal challenge are : I 1. Want of qualification ofl the person summoned ;~C L C, c. 84, s. 22..-K;nnedv,| 95. — Archbold, 202. ' 2. Relation or affinity with! one of the parties, to th/ degree of co.:r; -erman inch.;! s.vely ;_Arc. , 205-6. ^.;. In^re. tho suit, 4 That he has examined i into the matter in dispute as i an arbitrator named by one of tho parties; — //>,-,/. ' J). That one of the partio! i ha. wrought upon the juror and give him money or othor things ,n order to obtain a verdict in his hivor ;— /hid 6. That the juror is 'in- famous, or attainted of felonv or convicted of perjurv.- Archbold ct Kennedy, lor.\-it. 385. Jurors mav be chal- lenge.I for causes of lessor importance, which indicate' a P"obability or give rise to « suspicion that they are biased in favor of or against one of the TRIAL RV JfRV. 55 fiirtio", ami siioh chullorijfes lr.> f.. the fnvor.— Archhold, lor.— K»'im. L., 509. 389. A challenge founded h'"" 'I judicial condemnation pust be aeccmpanied with an Authentic cortitieato of such piii'lcinnation. I 390. In cases of a mercan- i lilc nature, the names of the ' fcioreliantsor traders summon- VI as jurors must be called j prsf, and if they are not in i liiflK'ient number, the jurv is i fciMiiplt.tcd from among 'the >thcr persons summoned.— 27 ^'I'l 2.S Vie., c. 41. s. 9. § II. ; 391. If several of the jurors |iimm..nod are challenged or ["• t" attend, so that the humher of twelve duly quali- P'xl jurors cannot be completed, the court or sitting judge m.ay, upon consent of the parties! but not otherwise, order the sheriff or the otlicer arfing in (lis stea.!, to make up the number by taking forthwith |roin among the persons present in court the re(|uisite num- ber of individuals (jualitied to serve as jurors; but the jury cannot be wholly composed of 'n/r^, and if all the jurors summoned fail tM l'<)r the examination of w; nessses who are within circuit in which the jury triv takes place, unless with M\ consent of both parties, wliis is entered in the record.— /6iii ss. 10J-t)-7. 400. Mhen the facta to iKi a like jud^'men of nonsuit, with costs, is rend- ered against him bv the judge — "•« '.'. of J'rac— '] Arch bold, lyr. 211, 212. 396. No paper can be read to the jury without leave from the judge; and if it be not authentic it niu.st tirst be proved. 397. The witnesses give their evidence orally, in pre- sence of the jury, and the jud.'e thus adduced, of all (,ral ad- missions, and of all exceptions taken or objections made orallv in court. The.se notes are read : a..s,.„ that may be found therein t!rl • ^^ "it"r<'J,'» C. S. L.C..C H-A 1 U 07 r "''"" 'I'-ti'-i.lated faor- naa A y ' '• ^'^^^ an.swers to whir-h are t.ker, 398. A fair copy of such either orallv in l. notes IS made (.ut bv the nrn ,.f ! ■ ^ "'® Jtresonrt thonotary, and af^er hfi. "r . ,.' •'""'-'' '*' '" ^'"'^'"g '" ^' certified ';;y the i^^ ^^^5 f-l^'^-tary's office.-y^;./. .)roof is limited to the fart thus snbi.----l._//,,v/, 8. ;{|. 4:01. When, upon ! Se writi ten consent cf the paraes, M assignment of facts by tl' of record, and in case of i.s filed lOo. is held to be the true record of ppealj 403. [Th e plaintiflF tirsl opens Lis case, and add UCft TRIAL BT JrRT. 67 |« ovidonco. — The dpfendant >.Tt prococtlx with hi." tleffino, ninij the option of addrc.-- Iiiit »ho jury cither hot'oio or Tt>T iiddiii'tioii of hi.' t'vidfii.-(>. -The |il,aintitl' i.-< ufterwurd.-' ntitled to rejily, but if he ad- |iic-e,x evidonec a rel)iittal, the cffiiilant may coiiinienf ii|m>i) jjtli evidence before tiio replv " the |.laintitf.] — 1 Ar>-hbold, l»l. I!l,x 404. When each p.irty la- -fj'tvd hi.s ease ami a. I liii'ed his evidence, the j.id;^e. he deein.« it necessary, liiriis u]i the evidence to the Viry. ~ Ihid, 195, — .J Hluck- >ne, .'!7."). 405. If either party r.b- ects to the jii l;rp\< ehar^^e. "le judge must, either imme- liately or as soon as ho con- veniently can, reduce to writ- tiK the portion of his charge n,ich is objecte the penalties attached to contempt of court, without prejudice to the recourse of the parties against them for dam- ages. 410. The jury niav, at any time, even after the summing up by the judge, but in his presence and with his per- mission, in open court, ex- amine again the witnesses Hiready heard ; they may also ask tao opinion of the judge upon any questions of law which present themselves Kennedy, 49. 411. The agreement of nine of the twelve jurors is sufficient to return a verdict. — C ,■•! L C, c. 83, s. 26, § ;i. * Reasonable skill, due diligence and gross negligence are questions for the Jury. 58 fif: 412. If nine of th arun.t aRrec ui.ori (he verdict may, TRIAL BY JI'RY. e jurorn , was demanded by the dofeni to be returned, (he jury in the dis creti on itf the cour(, S. I,. ( be discharged, and anodier \ jury may be Humnidned. 4l3. Th ant, (ho iiiiiintiff may i,r..c. according t<. article ;{7I 1- S. L. (■ .. «.i o i~ o- -•. ic. <•• HI. .H. 47.-2" A- <•■ 41. s. 10. §§ .{, 4. o frothonotarv, th 417. The , irothnniitary tho.xe who concur in (he verdict 4.1 « tu. " ,■ . I if iti8 not unanimous-/ '/ . 1 1'c verdict mu«t 1,J 414. When r'i/^ « vci. upon all the i«.uessnb. a^^igninentoffact^thev!;;.,;;" m' I'-BU^r'^Tn' """ rnu«(,be .pecial and articulated 419. The ^e^ icli j,,, , l uj.on each fact submi((ed, and bo explicitely allirmative or negative — I/ji,/, «. ;n.— C I> h., .51'.), 521. ■ ■ 415. When the i)artie8 have agreed to di.spenso with any manner pronounce u|,.,i,* the costti of suit. — ('.!». L. ,' '. 420. The presiding judt-. may order the amendment ..■ a.iy clerical errors (hat hauj an assignment of ' nt;;(s. 'tho Ihe^'^'brf^ll^^/""""'"'""*? '" verdict is general, eithe'r in (hrvrrdi t "luI eV'S "I favor of the p aintiff for a If H.^ r . ' "^^ """" .n.ecific sum, or in favor of the dl,- . k "'"'^"^ '"""'^' ^'"^ ■•''"- ;.r.,u.,.,.--„,., ., .,,-..t S^; SI.1! V,:t. until the party demamlinJ^thn • ''"'^'^' ^" ''"^'^ """H"^^' trialbyjifryls pStKu a^^ ^::^''-:''' ^^M of one dollar for each of fhnm ii ' ""^^\7- •» ^f'" <^a.se .,f for each day that the trial has . /■"■ ''''Y'"'"'^ "'" ^ J"" lasted.-In'IlefaultoLay uen to Irive'th'"''^' 'T'' '" "•''-' by either party the inrv !.« /? the jury the oppordi- dLharged^ w:;?hou';%Sri"g vt'di^"""'^ '''' ''''''' ''^'^ a verdict, with costs against the party who demanded a trial by jury; such costs in- cluding both the costs incurred upon the trial and the allow- ance for the jurors, to whom the same is paid as soon as it is recovered by the prothono- taryj [and if the trial by jury § 9. Of judgment after verdict, and of re mid it verdict. itn (iijainxt n 42L Th« party in whose tavor a verdict has been ren- dered cannot move for ju.ig- TBUL BY JIBY. ent upon tho Paino »intil the ipiration of four (Jays in form Iter tho ronderin^r thereof.— J H. of I'rac— Liish's I'rac- iff. JSj. 422. The inoUon fur juijj^- iieut on tho verdict can only •e opposed by nieiins of a notion for a new trial, a motion In arrest of jiKiaiont, or a notion for jiid^^nient non (ante veredirtfi. — 14 jfc 15 j &9 ice. 89. H. 4, — Lii.«h'.« Prac- lice. 485.-3 L. V. Jurist, p. 5, ihaw A- Mieklohain. 423. Motions for new trial, 1 fur judgment wm obitunte (i-rdutn, mui-t ho made on or 2. If the judge has adniitt<*d Illegal evidence; 3; If ho has rejected legal , evidence ; I -*• If ho has wrongly diroot- cd the jury upon a 'point of law ; ^ 6. If the jury, not agreeing, have settled their verdict by easting lots, even though it bo conformable to the .-vidonce [»"d to tho direction of the judge; fi. If the jurors have accei)t- ed refreshments fr..m tho siic- fcssful i)arty; 7. If one of the jurors had expressed his intention of 424. Motions in arrest of ludjjmont must bo made with- in the same delay, unless the larty has adopted either of the two other recourses men- [["iiiMJ in the preceding article, which cose it may be made any . . warrant a suspicion of partiality of the verdict; 'J. If anything has been done to bias the opinion of a juror >n favor of the successful J.arty ; 10. If the judge, while sum- "iing up the case in fav(.r of rithin the two days in term on«'?.r7.' '"" ^'*'"'" '" '*''"'" "^ selves satisfied, and they after- wards rendered a verdict in lavor of the other party ; II. If the amount awarded h.e so small or so excessive that it is evident that the i jurors must have beea in- I fluenced by improper motives, or led into error; 4.9A Tk X '^' If *^h® jurors, or anv of t^f-tHai°irtl™?Jl,oir' ''^"'.''^^'^ '^''''^'^ '^'^"-its lases • following or evidence out of court ; 1. If tho assignment of fact. ™-LV^^ ''''■f'^ '^ "°- ';ZpreV;'^'^"^^°^^«^^"^b/sV;r,^s: '"' ^^''^^-^ (lie t(.nner motion.— 77 Rule If Practice. 425. Xone of the motions kereinubove mentioned can be Idjudicated upon unless the Ipposito party has been heard |r duly notilied. Of motions for new trial. flO TRIAL BY JfRY. i- \ 15, IffhooRMowanirrp^fiilnr- I.V caII.Mi i„ fhP ftb-om-o of cither ..ftho pnrtioH; „r if fh.. ro.-onl w)iH nof o,.,„,,i,,,o; if „„ i'''|M.rtHnt witnfsM wn.« al,.-ont at the time of tho fri,-.l without »nv fnnlt on M... ,„,,( of ,ho part.y whoh.i.lHnrnrnonf.,lhirn nn.l hi.oovi.lenoo i,s still ohfain- «hlo ; an.I i„ „ll ca.«(.^ whoro the morits »f the ra,«o ..o.il.l not 1,0 0. , 42f7. The causes mentioned I in paragraphs 2, ;<, 4 and 10,1 in the preceding article can I only be ascertained by means I ot the judge's notes tiled in the i record, and when the ,,arty has caused his objections to be entered therein.— Lush's Prac- tico 540._;uilackstone,;?!>l._ Huner,^.,5 c-C. S. L. C, c. . 428. The affidavit of a J"ror as to the reasons and motives which influenced him cannot be received in any case. —Lush's Practice, 536. 429. Nor can the affidavits «f jurors or any other evidence i bo received for the purpose, •'stMbhshing that the ver-l,,. ren.lered and recor.|...| \^ „ ■ that which the juror- inten.|..,l t.. give. — //,/,/ 430. A new trial inu«t (,. K.«nte,| when the ju.lgm.wrl upon the ver.licf ha,, be, reverse,! by a higher court.-., !, ';■ *; H"|"'rts. .{25. Th. Montreal .Assurance Co. r. Ale(JilIivray. ((f arrest of jwigmrnt. _ 431. The defendant has j] right to move in arrest ..f ju.l -• mont uj.on the verdi.t. when over It aj.j.ears on the f.ace .f the record that, notwithstan^l , «ng the verdict, the plaintid has n.. right to rec.ver anv. Mim, or that the verdict differ'. ' materially from the isnui... joined or that the judgment would be reverse.l in ani.eal.- Lush's Prac, 527.-;/ Black- stone. ;{!).■{. V. *S^' /'■"■^''t "f judgmenJ has the effect of annulling the verdict of the jury, which carl no longer be carried out. Of judginrnt non obstante veredicto. ■ 433. [Whenever the verdicil of a jury is upon matters off lact in acordance with thef allegations of one of the partie.*, the ourt mav, not-j withstanding such Veidicd render judgment in favor ofl the other party if the allegaf tions of the former partv are] not sufficient in law to sustaiiii liis pretentions.J-Lush's Prac, 529.-C. S. L. C, c. 83, s. 31 i! i ^"MIM AXCK (,f HllTB. rilAl'TKK SKVK.NTH. • >K PIVKKS OTHKK INri|»K.\TAt. SKCTrON I. 61 436. tinii<'y loss of the qualify i,, liii'h they were Metin«. J I'JKi'au, 3.S9 — C. P. ('., U2. 435. The ease is reaily for Sii'lk'iiieiif. when the trial ix ►•"iiipleteil and the case is hinijcr advisement. 436. The attorney who is ttwarc of the death oV ehnnge H 'ivil status of his party, or of the loss of the ijuality' under which ho was aetinj?. is bound ' *o notify the ojpposito party; Hy the person who ro- I'lnces the party who ha.s lost the (juality in whi.h he was acting. — 1 IMgeau, .Mil. 439. The eontinuan<'(! may !"' ''"''eted upon petition, filed in the prothonotary's oftice.ufter l.eing served upon the opposite party.— This petition may ha '■"'ifested in the same manner as any suit.— 1 I'igeau, .14o. 440. If the continuance is not contested within the delayn prescribed, it is held to be admitted, and in such ca.so, au al.su when it is declareil by the IM all proceedings had up to «ourt to be well founded the »hc ilay when such notice is riven are valid.— Ord. Kifl?, It. IT), art. .'{.-1 Pigeau, .•{44-.i. 437. In cases which are |iM.( ready for judgment, all oppo.site par"- may continue on from thv J st proceedings originally UiuiM\.~]bid, .348. 441. If the perfiions inter- ,.- , " r, t'«ted do not continue the suit Tncpcdings had subsequently \ the j.arty remaining in it mav "notice given of the death or , *'ompel thorn to do .so by a [•li.mgeof ,«tatn.sof one of the I 'lemand in the usual form B.artios. or of the loss of the which is joined to the original ri'iaiity in which he was act- suit.- 1 )'igeau. ^47 ^iiir, are null; and the suit is i 4.4.0 T« „n . . I :?r ■"!-•-'. ".->n'or,„ie„r;r°h: ffie latter have been called e Court, t IS <> continue it 1 Pi et seq.~C. P. C, 344- n elected by following up th geau, 339 ^ last valid proceed £ ,, . , • '"S*^ origin- ally had in the suit.— /prty Books to prove by offer! ng the ""th.-/A/' "''''3-. at aiivi imo beforo judgment, di.sonn- tuiuo his suit or proceeding ocl L. C. Rep., HO " I arrell r*. u'Aoil, 17 .licti'on.— F * '^^'^>' with may be siih-, initted by tho court of Queen'. Ucnch (appeal side) as well - ;.s hy a court nf, >rigij,ai L. C. J jun- errier & Dillon. VI unst, 202. HI or I'm- 454. Si when no pi had therein —I Coucho '■'»<»•!. art. "'->i, art. y 455. I'c d.ie.s not tal 1. When f(l to be re attorney, in ed in article >'. When f'ii's, or has status ; •'• When foi"|nilsorily incidental i l'»:R>:wt'Ti.ix OK SI iT.x rovi,lv,l in nrtJrul nnl to iiif..rr.,^fa '•rficiilatcd f,„.,. l'"rtv.M-M,.,|,„„v "■" *i« rctii.-oji I v>"iy. tu\h I. '>f. Hh.l fli..r(ii|„„ " <'irt'ro<| (li,. „„,i I'urthiT iKitict;.-.} oath put In/ t/i. "urf. •'oiirt may, ., >. 'irilcr cither i;| bi'fh. to (ippcarl idi (jiit'ffionx ii. fury ti> «'liici(i„t, J 'li>;|>iif(. ; «(•(.(, r,|. ifion,-* <'<>ntiiirie'i "j-^ of the Civill t'uii. 2J!», 26(1, court may onltri y "hall a|.|)(..irj "I" that tin- riilel d upon hire, at| may bo .>iiihl >iirt of Queen;! side) as well originul jiiriv r A- Dillon. iJ fiiivinont of cootd.— (*. s. ],. c. ' • •>.', *. 2:,. -{'. V.{:..4i\'2, ii>.l. 451. IMHcnntimiMin-o iii,iv !l><« etr.'.-t«Ml hy a .■'itiiple ,|.'"- '•l'»r«tioii to thiit ..ir,...t. Mjfii.Nl \h' Mil' party or hi« aftorncv. fill. I .ji'livore.I into court .".r *''«''! in tln« pr<.thotiolirv'« "rti'p. If has no ,.|lV.-t. ho'w- U'vcr. ntfain.-t the oppu-if,. p:,rfv '""l<'»<.s it has l.een M-rved ii,,,.",, him. -//,,-/. ' 452. I>i'' 'iiifjiiuance re- I'iai'.'M matters ,i» of conrf.. in liif Btate in whi.-li they would liavo heen. had the .sui'tor pm- * ''";; "<'t iM-en commenced. -''. 1'. «'.. 40.i, 453. A party who ha». •'ttfcted a discontinuance can- n-'t hej^in a^ain unless he pre- viously pays the costs incurred liy the o|>p,,site party upon tlie •■"lit or proceeding,'" dinconti- "'"'^1.— «'. S. 1,.C., e. .S:', s. 2:>. SKCTIO.V IV. <>/' I'irniipfion of Suits. ^64. Suits are percmpted when no proceeding' has been l»'i|l f»H'reindurin>,' three year.s. — I eouchot. To.— ()r'orily stayed by any incidental proceeding or by ; 0.1 in interloeutorv judgment —1 456. I'crcmpti.ui takes pja- "•' agiin-t c..rp..r,atioiiM and "K'linst all individuals even "K'lH'st minors, when they are represented, savin. fheiV ro- '•""r^eaga-nst those Mho rei.ro- ^"•" H.cm. It docs m.t take H.>"e .i-ainst the crown.— .'{ •■^" • l»''n., p. »5(;2,— (• i> (> .•;;ts. ' ' • ' •» 457. Peremption must be '''■';'•"•••'' •'>• 'Ik- -Hurt, upon a .","""" "»• «'lnch the attorney. " ""•'•e.H one. has h.id notice: -n'-rwiso the notice must be U'ven to the p.Tty himself.- ' '*■ •'.. INO. ♦ 458. Peremption is coycr- '••' t'.v any u.seful proeee.ling tiiken after the lap.., of three years and before tli.. service of t'"' motion to have it declared- ''li/ It c.,„„.,t be prcvente.l or "rtected by any proceeding taken subsequentU to the seryicoof such motion. — 10 J.. t.Keports20.-.i.L.c.. Jurist, •'•" • — (-. P. ('. .iHi). 459. Peremption doe.s not «>vtinguish the right of action, * A defendant who has never apiieared may ask for peremp- tion and sign themotinnthere- or himself. Day ,-.. l)ecouse.l2 J-< . •''inst,2(i.j. — Amc.tion for peremption made by a defen- dant in {.erson. who has ceased to be represented by his attor- ney ad hfr,n, and who has not subseriucntly appeared by a now attorney or in person, is •rregular. null. and yoiJ. Johnson r«. Rimmer, 13 L C Jurist, 131. ■ u h r..-l !r1l ^1 l4, :H fi4 MlsrKr,KANK(»tS PROVISIOVfl. but onlv tlie suit ^ I, 2, .'^. 4. 462. Kvery written pro- ceeding in the case must be served upon the opjiosite party, otherwise it is not deemed to be regularly tiled. — Every notice of inscription for hearin>? in law or upon the merits must bo (^iven by serving a copy of the inscription at least One clear day in term, and four day.s in vacation, before the day fixed for such hearing. — lln'd.ti. 184 next day after the ninth day of .July; and no party to a cause can be ol)liged to proceed between those two tlays, with- out a special (jrderof the court or judge. 464. [Any two or mi)r(i judges residing in the same i district must sit at tiie same time and at the same place, l>ut in separate apartments, in i term or in va<'ation; and each of such judges has the .same jurisdiction for hearing and , determining ,ill eases and ; matters submitted to him and has the same powers as if he w '.e the only judge sitting at such place.) — Mm/, c. 78, s. '2i. 465, Tn the absence of thf judge trom the chief-place of any district in vacation, his duties may be performed by the prothonotary, in cases of evident necessity, or wliere by delay a riglit might otherwise be lost or a wrong sustained. -- Hut no judgment or order can be made by the prothono- tary unless notice of the ap|ili- cation has been given to tin' opposite party, except in case* by default, and such oni'T may be aftcrwanls revised liy the court at its next sitting, ■•!■ by any judge present in tlic district, provided the party rc(juiriiig the revision files in the prothonotary's oflice, on im before tin; third followinj: juridical day, an exception thereto, accom[>anicd by tlii' groumls upon whicli smdi re- vision s demanded. --The ind 463. In reckoning the ment or order of the proth'i delays in matters of pleading notary cannot be executcil or trial, the first day of Sept- until'the delay for tiling such ember is deemed to be the exception has expired; and lu' ninth ilay I |iart3- to a PINAL JUDgmKaT. 65 at'tprthp tilinjjiif fh thf nicnf or <)r siis- •-"''ision (i| ith )l rniMnii ,,/' nick nmit nr ''I- ritiHnn. tf) r/„ . "lint rttuxr in urrnt H'n I- Mi ov.T the shoriir /,/,/ // tniumiiit thf draft of tfit l<^rostc(l (ir personallv •'ornpil in any .«iiit ciin- ^< f/i, imi-nt, vfitiliril /,,/ hi any writ whi.h '»r a<-tinn, t/^ }>i;,th IJ\ hnnntinii, irhi, xhnff h ITVCll liv I I'lltrllt to l)t liini, inii^t )m l(J- lirc^.'d to aixl scrvfMJ hv tli, '""'r "f Hh" (li^trict. — Mm/ 'i'r,„f,„„ /,„un>/ tn nrnrd the I"", '//.-/ t', r,'„d it in opnn 'lilt „n lh> Uf.rt Jinidlr.tf d,n, in tfrni iiftrr fir shiill h ri i ri d d 467. If tl. sheriff piircini. r. then tln'|.rnfhonnt /«'/ rii/t '//IK lit nhiill th' ■"•• *'»;//»• fftiTp "■ '"'^ 'iopiity. acts in thr i.l «ry. hud '/,. nui I rf, d thf thf rt 'I five •'X If it place Jud anil .x, .«. 22 iriiH HI) i-fiid."- X- I, sf;it. >,f q. 469. In all Vic, iO. c'ontestfd cases. and in those not provided fi or CHAPTKR KKJUTH. OK KtSAL JIlMiMKM. hy articles H'.t, '.)(). i»|, ()2 and y'>, j>"lKiiHMit must be rentlered in oj.t-n court.— //»/(/, art. 5. The court may. durinj» term, ppoint days out of f for erni •(•nderirif,' jiidi^Miient in SKCTtON r. cases taken umier adv 470. r iseinent. (>J Jitihjmcul oil the Merita. ."'•* •"'»""' time for 468. Jud. n eases inscribed "t proof and wlii.'h IS und :iiient in a suit earing. judj,'ment may b •annot be stayed by thecleath of the j)aTt er advisement rendered dui inj^ the diivs set th eir attorneys.— Ord. Kit reason of I hear ies or ,<{ ed by :V2 V I>art in vacation for proof and cariufiinsuch eases; (amend- ic, c. 20. s. 2. St tit.2r..art. 1.— [If "f Q-. by addinff th at. assistant judge before wh ny judge or j „nd nlm d case has been heard i om a i}nii Geo. Ill, (•. 2, s. 29. 477. [Any jiarty may, on giving notice to the opposite party, renounce either a pari only or the whole .d'anyjud;; ment rendered in his favirr. and have such renunciation recorded by the prothonotary : anil in the latter case the cau>c IS jiiaced in the same state it was in bef(ue the judgment.] SKCTlo.v n. Of Costs. 478. The losing party mu-t pay all costs, unless for .i]ie(i:i! reasons the court thinks pin per to reduce them ot compen- sate them, or orders otherwise — Nevertheless, in actions if! damages for personal wr p if the damages awarded do ; exceed forty shillings sterlin^ no greater sum can be allows for costs than the amount ni such damages.— Ord. I(j(i7, tit, 31, art. 1.— 2o(j}eo. IIl.,c. 2 < 4.— C. S. L. ('., c. 82, 8. 23,-1 C. P. C, 130, 131. 479. ("osts are taxed bv the prothonotary upon produ.' tion of a bill thereof, anl ac ording to the taritfs in forci' and if the amount awarded ijv the judgment is such that it I uiight have been recovered before an inferior court, the plaintiff is entitled to such costs only as would have been hKviaroy. 67 lillowcJ in ! ; .inch tiixution, may, within Hix month.", ho .■2. 480. Whenever witnesses are summoned from beyond the jurisdiction, their exjicnscs cannot be taxed, against the opposite p.irty, for more than : it would iiave cost to examine them by means of a commission, unless the court or a ju. 482. Attorneys tiil llitM may demand and obtain dis- traction (d" their fees .indof all disbursements actually ma!, L.C., c. 83, s-., !!),]]•.•. 484. The defendant niav seek relief against any judg- i ment rendered in conformity , to the provisions of articles 89, i 90, yi or 92, by means of an _ "I 6A RKvtsrov. N Mil .\., i mil' oi)I)UHiri(.n. tiia.l,. oithor before or afhT seizure, but before Hale, or within ten day.- from the .late of a return of „„//„ I'f'iKi, il there in one, or within ten .la\s from the service ui.on him of any seizure by garnish- inent. issue. 1 in virtue of such jiinsit.,i ■ ,|iii,|irat(. of the fil in notary to in;: " nipct '•ic'l after tin wit up t(t til "«H n].|M)yition nifiifionotl in tht [irni'oiiiijr artir|r> ; and till- iliiplicatf f the 121 hy the f.'n.lant. - //,,-,/ 493. I r n. oni' I>I">>itiiin is loservK must b(> ;?iv(.u in vu.at of made to II ,ju.li,'ui.'ni r.-nd.T.'d cost ntiff to the oflicer niakinjr the the .le,! ion, the alleKutions of s must be '••« soon as m therefor, in .lefault of whieh 'it I'^'i' MMzure. who must {rive a re.-eipt a.lmitte.l and iiration are hejil to bo proved. — //iy, that tl sworn \r and set forfi 'position, anij tlit'iu, is aini bat the Siii.j ■ made witli ^'y to retard ution of the fd in thi" tbe same is 1 for the .«olo >inj,' jiisti •.'. 'onent hath 'flared hiiii- beiiijj theru- G. H. at- this J. P. judge, pro- or commis- is served upon liim at his cost. The otfieer is there bound to stay his proceeil d t return int( own upon ings, ' court the SECTION ir. writ of execution and the titicate which he has received --///.'/. s. ll.'). § -A. Of li'cvinc hit iin Th rce Jiidi ors. 489. Ff the o tiled before the i writ of exf.'iMiti >positioii is 494. A ss 11 ing f>f 1. I review mav be had: — on, notice (d' thi tiling there.d" must be given to 1 the plaintiir. and the del pon every final judg- ment friiin which .in appeal for contesting the sam avs 2. r e are judgment orde poll every interlocutory iipiited from the date of the to be d -i'r\ice (» -. IK! such notice. -IfHd. one ring something that eannot be 490. The ic petition for revi- -i'lii. and the opposition, are Iicld to form part of the pro- ■•■t'liings upon the original -Hit. and to be a defence to the :o'tion. and, as smdi. are subject !" the provisions concerning the c-ontestatioii of or.linary suits.— M/,/. ,«s. lit;, § ;{ ; iif, 121). ' 49i. If the opposition ig niMintained, in wli(de or in part, the costs incurred upon the execution are borne by the pliiintif}".— //,/,/, ^. io;{_ 492. If the ojiposition is inaintuined by reason of any irregularity in the proceedings "» the plaintiff, the court, in iiifiintaining the opposition with co.sts may condemn him to Mich further eosts as it may tbink fit, but not exceeding 111 amount the aum deposited remedied by the final ju- [rpon every judgment or order rendered by a judge in summary matters, undei" tbe prorisions contained in the -third jiart of this code.]— •>: it 2S Vic, c. ;^<), s. 20. 495. The review takes place before three judges of the superior court," aiul the judge who rendered the judg- ment complained of may be line of them. — Iffi,l, ss. 2((, 2.^. 496- The review of judg- ments rendered in the distriels of Montreal, Ottawa, Terre- bonne, Joliette, Richelieu, St. 5 % 1 70 FranciM, Kodfortl. Sf. |[ cintlic, Ihcrvillc, ami 15 RKVIKW. V a - I n oaii- arix.iti, takfs plu'o at tin- tluMn, if (■iirriMi \)y the opposito j(art\ if the court should city ,iiiii<;nicMts rendcrcil ;;riiiit not. it i.^^ returned t.. of Montrcil : tliat o( the purty \,\ wlioni it district,- J{i •f , ■//>!f which must be j^iveii to tl review ciinnot "Pliosite jiarty. and the pr. '*■' "if" party tlionotary is then bound i le deinandinj,' it has deposited, transmit" tl in tlieotr of th e record, without e of the ; ithojiotary •) ipjieal. inakin;; up and transinittinff j not be f, the record, wli wiien the judgment has been rendered elsewhere than in the citiesof Quebec and of M(.ntreal. J— The amount thu.s deposited is intended to pay the costs of the review * This delay docs not run during long vacation. Whallcy ««._ Kennedy 12 L. C. Jurist, t An inscription for review and deposit made on the eighth day after a judgment is sutlicient, though notice there- of bo only given on the follow- ing day. Jacques vn, Lussier 12 L. C. Jurist, 215. "or \ 500. The inscription neoi not be for any particular dav, ! but the case must be heani. in its order, on the day in tern; next after the expiration of n delay of eight days from the dsxy (Ml which the notice ni inscription was filed in lli, oflice of the prothonotary .i the court in which the jud:: mcnt was rendered.— The coin t may appoint special days fur such review. — /l>i. 502, The jiiclgiiicnt in review inav lie remlcioil in tirin or in vncatinn, In- all the jiii|;.'c.'. who luMird the ease, f them : and the jufif^ert ninv I'linliiin, re- verse or alter the orij^inal JMi|j,'inent, an the case mav ri'(|iiire ; anTER FIRST. SKCTION I. '>/ J'tittiiif/ in Sii'uhtif. 514. Every judgment or- dering security to be given "Hist fix the time within whioh sureties whall be ofler- ed.— C. P. C, 517. 515. Suretie:* are offered after notice served upon the opposite party, and, when not objected to, they enter into a bond at the prothonotary's otbce.-Ord. 1667, tit. 28, art. ^.-Pothier, Pro. civ., 147.— C- P. C, 518. 516. Except in cases where the law requires only per- gonal justification, if a surety 1=* objected to, he may be re- quired to give in a declara- tion ot his real property, to- gether with his titles thereto, .sureties may, in all cases, be required to justify on oath their sufficiency, and the JU'lf,'*? or prothonotary mav I receive ini.i administer the irier^essary oath. -- (,rd. 1667, t.t 2H art. ;;.~C. P. C. 51M. &17. A surety may be ob- jected to : '• "' »'o has „„t the quali- fications required ac-ording to the title 0/X„,.,,,,,/„-^. i" the tivil Code; 2. If he is not sufficient.— Pot.. Proc. civ., 14X. 518. Tha sufficiency of a •y'rety i» decided upon the documents and affidavits pro- duced, without a proof be!,,,, ordered.— Ord. 1667, tit "H -c. ■J.-,T.''52'i: '■"■"• '"■■ »■»•' 519. If the surety is ac- cepted, the bond is drawn un and entered into in conformity with the judgment, and re- mains in the prothonotary's office as part of the record !," ^^^^ case.-ord. 1667, tit. 020, The acceptance of sureties is decided upon s^um- marily, without any petition or writings, and the bond is entered into notwithstanding oppositions or appeals, and i'i 74 ACr((L'NTIN(J. Wltlinlif prcjlKjicO flltTC-to '»r.l. I(if;7. tit. 2H, „it. .■!._ iV't., I'ro(!. civ. 148. -(' |> C. 521. SKCTION II. Of Acamuthuj. 521. Kvcry jiidfrinont oi- «loi:ii;,' an nccoiirit inii.«t ftx a ,'cther with the vouchers in sii|.|i(,rt (hereof.— Old. IfJtiT, tit. 2i), art. H.— Potliier, lov. ,'it. — C. P. C., 5.M. — The court may, however, u})on motion, of which notice has been duly f^iven, extend the delay for rendering the acrount.— Pot.. Proc. civ..8i». 523. The account must con- tain, under separate heads, the receipts and expenditure, and close with a recapitulation of such receij.ts and exj.ondi- ture, establishing the balance: whatever remains to be re- covered being reserved for a se,)arate head.— Ord. 1(507, tit 29, art. 7.— C. P. C, .03;{. 524. Under the head of receipts must be placed all sums which the accountin-' party has receiveii, and all those that he ought to have received during his manage- ment.— Pothicr, Proc. civ., iK). 525. The accounting party cannot place under the head of expenditure the costs of the judgment ordering him \„ .„. eoiiiit, unless h<' is aril l...rize,| to do su liy 111,. ,.,,iirt ; but he may charge under that head his travelling expenses, the iitten thereof are reijuired.— t (rd. I'-fw. tit. 2!t, art. I.S.— (' p p " 526. Ff the a<'coiint shows an t^xri's^ of receipts over ex- penditure, the party to whom It IS rendered may proy- ion- ally demand execution lor the balai:ce. saving his right to contest the remainder of the ac.'ount.— IJavid rn. Kayo- Montreal, 29 July, l.s4(i, in appeal, 1(1 Nov., 1,S47.— C P C b6o. ' ' ■' 527. Parties accounf. d to are bound to take communica- tion of the account and vouch- ors at the prothonoti ry's oflice, I and to file their contestations' i of the account, if they cont( i it, within a delay of fiftcc, days, which may be extend- ed by the court or a judge I upon application pursuant to notice.— Ord. 1607, tit. 29, art. I i;i.— -Pot., Proc. civ., 91. 528. J'artios accounted to, ' whose interests are the same, must name the same attorney; if they do not agree in their choice, the attorney first in the case remains attorney of record saving the right of the other parties accounted to to emi)loy attorneys of thoir own, \ny.:v. payment of all costs occasioned thereby— Ord. 1667, tit. 29, art. 11.— C. P. C, 529. SKC'-j Of s 534. The "11 of any ju ttie restitutioi ^ ri HfRHKXDKR. 76 529. Tho a.'.um.tinK |"irfv j any inovc.ihic or imniovoablo .etJl.nK,.t.ho.;uMt,....tat.ui, to:j,„|;,M„,.nt make- uth.-r urll .0 h.. an.wor. u, .u,.,.ort .,(• vImu,... 1,^- ,l.,,ivo „. ' ^ t,t. .... art. l...~l'„th.or, I'roc. j tl.a, tl... party .„titl..j thoro.,. 53o: In .......u ..f fi.in, the ; Hu; mu^;"^:^::;:;;::.;;:;;.!;,:^; .•ontc.,atm„. an.wrr.s ,.r ro- | with the jn.l,M„..nt ml thJ lhr.Unu. wuhu, the ,i..lay. the i yruy\,u>n/ .-itai • I ! l-^'.v »>';"";! ;" >ilo thcM„ i. hehl litle of OUi.,,n!Z\n th '(' vi t.. a. ,„,t whatever is eontaine.l ro,l,..:_|.,.thier I'n, e • 14< m the document he fails t.. KOK , '"^'' ' '^"- "^•. I-»!». ,,ct..mer,.ranaeeonnt- relinquishing his possession - ant. aeeurd.ng to ,ts nature.- I Piglau. r.!r4.-I.:.thier IW Ord. 1(U;7, tit. 28, art. 22.- Ord. lotit), art. s;)._E,iit. i.^J;o^ j ■trt. 2. — I I'igcau, 24>s. ' j 532. Tlie .judj,'ment upon j tliu account must eontain a ' ••oinputation of the receipts ' .111(1 expenditure, and establish ' flif balance if there be any, Ord. lti()7, tit. 2y, art. 20.— 0. P. C, 540. 533. If the defendant fails to render an account, the plain- titr may jirocoed to have one "lade out in the manner men- tioned in the article 523. SKC'TION HI. Of Surniidcr civ., 149.— Ord. 1067. tit. 27. art. 1. j 536. When an immoveable I is thus siirrenderc'.l, the court j or jiKlge, upon application of the plaiiititr, names a -urator to the surrender, a),'ainst whom all ulterior proceedings are dirc'tod.— Pothier, Proc. civ. 185. ' 537. The curator has aright to collect the rents, issues and jirofits due and accrued from the time of the surrender, and may even grant leases if ihe .«ale i.s prevented during any considerable time The rents, issues and jirofit.s of the' immoveable surrendered are treated c^'^a. T»,„ 1 ^ I "^■'^'^" »ts reality, and are 534. The voluntary exccu- distributed n the same man turn ot any judgment ordering 'nor as the price -Stowofr the restitution and delivery of I ilieher. in lippcal, 1848. - ( . ! B^ I j: Pothier. I>i c-hot, I.{». <""Mi-i i.rtMnv rxKnuTtoy. <'iv., 1 !».'{. ~r..u Of ry tho |„irfy wl... |.Hi,l th.Mii 111.— I nl.'.H- flu. t.-n.lfr i. ,.,,„. ;liH<.n.il th« pHrty f.. wli.iin \t IN iiMi.lo JM .•nfitle<| f„ r. iv,. th.- im.n.'y^ ,,„i,| j,,^ wif|„.ut '"■"J"'l""'« f"'"^ -laiiii {„ th., r ,,(' fill. 538. A fc.n.l..r. or u luitUnjc ' fon.lfr i. |„.rn,. h • th, ,uL ' (Itf.xcriho tho ..hjccf ' .iHVroil ; ami if if hv of inorufy. it imist <'onfaiii an oiniiiipiiition unij «Tiiifion thereof. — C l» P KI2. "' 539. Tcmlcr may be ina7:i, :,74, .WO. '^ CHAPTER .SECOND. ••I'- CUMI.II.SOKV KXKCI TI()\ i,y JLlXiMKNTa. SECTION r. (icncml Provisions. 545. The judf,'mentH of a eonrt can only be put into execution by means of u writ issuing in the name of the overeign and addressed to the the fact of his being called I sheriff ■nfMr'^i-'T'^'r*^" "' ^"" HI default of his signature, the reason why it was not signed.— /A„/._C. p. c., 8i;j. 542. A debtor who has made a tender and is after- wards sued, may renew it by his pleadings and pay the amount into court.— cfc, art writ is attested and signed in the same manner us original writs, it must bear th«- -frii if tho- court and iruKt uienti^.u the datoof thejuugiiicnt to bo executed and the day on which It IS returnable.— C. S. L C e. 83, s. 1.39; c. 85, s. 2, §4.-: 2, s. 30.— C. P. J162. ?5« o A,r ... I 25 Geo. III., *. *a Money.R p.aid into court C, 545 «-> ' % V thoiit, the authori7ii RA i)f tlif y fhi' i|('l»t,' th«' pu.v- irc l)«>rin' f)v thif-r, Olilij,'. KCONr). XKCITIO.V (11 1 rs. iiients of 11 ! put infii LH of a writ mo of thi' 'ssed to tlic t [ill wh it'll ted.]— Th.' I signed in iM o:igir,:(,i tb*' .-ii-;;I -,.f iiicnt to bo yon which S. L. C, I. 2, §4._ 30.— C. 1>. can only the party jiuain.^t whotn thoy «ri> rcnrc-('iitiitiv( •<. iirili'ss iiiK.fli.T jii.lK'iiient i"<<>h( iiin..J,.h„'liirin^ thut th« toiinfr may l>c cti- forcoil hy ' xt'riitir.n ajjain-t him in the nun cnMe, or hi.'* re I :''s«M)la;i\-r- or ii.-^ij^ns in flic ' .; ' r.— Hut if the party die.-* ..r t wigpd hi.- eivil .-tatu.x after e.xei iition hn." eotniiionecMl, the execution continues.— ^C. (!<> |',, l»;s.- -p.ptliicr. I'roc. civ.. I.VJ. ' 547. It the juiljynient i|(.e.-< not onier a Ihinj; that if iiurelv pcr.'^oiial t-erving, however, at the same time, all neces.sary formalities,— I Couv*.ot, 12.'K the plaintift nmy .-htftin n writ of po(<;riiceediiijr8. <>rd. |ti((7. tit. .{,{, art. 2.-^1 Couehof, 12.;. •NKCTIO.N III. ({f F.jcnitinn in /'truomil .let inns. SECTION II. Of Execution in Rml Actions. 549. When a party con- uenined to surrendf iin immoveable ref urrender or restore default 551. .Fu.l^ment.o for the payment (d" a sum of money cannot be executed b(>fore the expiration of fifteen day.x from their may allow execution to issue before the exjiiration of fifteen days, but the sale cannot take place anv .sooner than if the writ of execution had issued after the ordinary delay — (".S. L. C. c. 77, s. 27 • e. H.i, s. 201.— 1 Pij^ean. 411. ' 55? In all suits accotn- Jianied /ith attachment, either in the hands of ttic defendant or of third person,"*, in which the defendant has only been summoned throu;?h newspa- pers, a Jiidirrnent rendered by uses to do i withi n a within the delay pre.scrib«d, I titi, in th •annot bo executed year, unless the phiin- e presence of and to I w f! 78 COMrtJI-SOHY KXKCCTIOX, lii |i|: Ji- the satislViction of a judj^o, Riv(!.- good niifl siiflioiont sure- ties to jiay back the inonoys levied, in the event of the jiKl^Miicnt boin^' reversed ii|,ori revision, together with (he eosts of pnch revision. This provirtion does not apply, how- ever, to judgment ri;ndered for wageR, or salaries dno for the manufacture; or conveyance of rafts attaclied for the payment of such wages.— C. S. L. C. e, H-i, H. Ill, § § 1, 2. 553. A creditor may cause to bo seized in execution the moveable or immoveable pro- perty of his debtor, in the possession of such debtor, or i moveables of his in the poss- ession either of such creditor himself, or of third persons, if the latter do not object; if thev do. the creditor must adopt a seizure by garnishment.— 0.,»;. L. C, c. 8;5, ss. I.'U, 1. •;<».— pro- thier, I'roc. civ. loA, 174, IH.J.— 1 Couehot, 125—12 J,.C, Ren 40;]. — 1 I'igcau, 65'J. * 554. A creditor may exer- cise at the same tii'no the same time the ditlcrent means of execution which the law allows him. Ho may cause the moveable property and the immoveables to bo seized under the same writ, but ho cannot proceed to the sale of the im- moveables until after the moveables have been discuss- ed ; saving, nevertheless, the special i)rovisions of law con- cerning building societies. cases ol pledge, and tiie case men- tioned in article <»07 ; and saving also the c.-iscs of judgments rendered for the recovery of rents constituted under the Seigniorial Act of l<'^.')4, and of judgments de- claring hypothecs. — ('. .S. ],. C, c. Hf), s. 1 ; c. 6it, s. I4.--I <;ouchot, 12.). 555. [Seizure of move ables in execution takes place under a writ addressed to th" sherifl- of the place wlicre the defendant's moveable propertv is situated, ordering him to levy the amount of the debt, interest, if any is due, and' the costs, both of the suit and of the e.xei ..tion, and such writ is made returnable on a day certain or sooner if pos- sible—If there be no move- able j.roperty to seize, the writ "lay be addressed either to the sheriff of the district in which .judgment was rendered, or to the sheriff- of the district in which the .lefendant has hi^ • lomicilo.]— If the creditor ha.< received any part of his judg- ment claim, he i.s bound tu uiake menti(m of it on the back of the writ of execution. — When the moveable property *■' bo seized is at a distance to of ni(u-e than nine miles from the place where the writ issues, the party suing out the writ, or his attorney, may, by a written notice, require 'the sheriff to employ for the seizure a bailiff residing in the locality where it is to take place, and the sheriff is bound to comjily, and in doing so he is freed from iiiiy liability resulting from iiregularities or informalities in the execution of the writ - C. S. L. C, c. 8.3, s. 129.— 27 ct 28 Vic. c. ;jy, s. 12.— 2.3 Uen. HI., c. 2, s. :J0.— II L. c. He- ports, 3t}7 ; 'A do. 478. t COMPl'f.SOKY KXECl-TIOV. ? 1. Of irixHrr nf mnvrnhlrH 79 I-.. 556. Tho (lohtor inny celoet aiiil l\Cf|i fri)in sciziiro : 1. Tlu! bnl, bcildinj^ nml l)oi|.''tf;i(|s in use l)y liini aiiil his fiiiiiily ; 2. The onliiiary ami neces- sary wo/irinj,' a]ii.are! of him- self and his family ; •>. One stn\e and pipes, one crane and \\< appeiniaj^cs, one pair of andirons, one .«ot of ceoking utensils, one pair of tniij^s and shovel, one table, six chairs, six knives, six forks, .six plates, six teacups, six sanoers, one sn<^ar basin, one milk jug, one teapot, six spoons, all spinninjif wheels and weaviiij^ looms in domestic use. one axe, one saw, one jrini, six trjijis, such fishinj?- i nets and seines as are in coin- I mull use, and ton vohinios of I books ; I •1. Fuel and food, not more than siiHicient for thirty . Tools and implements or otlior chattels ordinarily used in his trade to tho va'lue of thirty dollars; 7. Bees, to the extent of fifteen hives. Nevertiieless, tho things and effects mentioned in para- i^raphs four, five, and six, are not exempt from seizure iiiid sale when the suit is to recover the price of their purchase, or tiiey have been given in pawn. -Ord. 16fi7, tit. :;;j, art. I l.— 2 Bour.— Pot.. Pro. civ., I54-.5. Hi (Suy. Itcp. ex- — ! !'ig.. till, 612.— C. C, c. H.^, s. ;{.— 24 Vic. c. c. I.— C. P. C, .i'.»2.-_C S C, c. 8.'?, s. 142. 78.— 29 V. c. 8. s. 2. 557. 15ooks of account, titles of debt, or other jiapers in the possession of the debtor, are <'xempt from seizure, sav- ing what is mentioned in article .Of.:).— ,^) L. ('. i{,.,, 2'.('.). j 558. The following are also exempt from seizure : 1. Consecrated vessels and things used for religious wor- ship ; 2. Alimentary allowances ' grant'", 1 ),y a court ; j •>. Sums of money or objects given or beijiiea.licd upon tho : condition of their bein< I einpt from seizure; j 4. Sums of money or pcn- j sions given as alim'ent, even ' tlioiigh the donor or testator • has not expressly declared I that they should be exempt ' from seizure ; .'). Wages and salaries yet due. Alimentary .-illowanees and things given as aliment may however be seized and sidd fr.r alimentary debts. — Pot. Pro. civ.. 154, \lU.—\\ Anc. Den." 417, 41!), 420.-2 Bour., 670-1. —6 Bioche, 26.— 1 pig., 6.31.— C. P. C, 581, 582. 559, The seizure of move- ables and moveal)le property is established by an inven- tory made by ' the sheriil", or his deputy, or by a bnlifF authorized t,y him to that effect — Ord. 1667, tit. .'<.'!, art. 6.— Pot., Proc. eiv, 156-7.— C. P. C, 586. not } I ■'•-» li If i * i } .; ■■ I i 80 OollJ'UJ.SORY EXKCLTIOX. The Inventory must 560. contain 1. Mention of tlie actual domicile of the crclitor ; 2. Mentii.n of the writ of execution, jfs date, and if. purj.ort ; -i. A description of the thing, seized, their number, weight and measure according to their nature, and. in the case of a registered vessel of fifteen tons burthen or over the recital required hy section ; }.i of chapter 41 of the consol- idated statutes of Canada —2 L. C. 11.471. -C. 8. C, c" 41' ^"^ r.\.~-V. V. C. 58(5. 4. The appoiiifnient of a guardian, or the name of the depositary furnished by the debtor ; 5. The signature of the guardian or .lej.ositary, and of the witnesses. i„ the case of articb. .,(;i), ..r mention that they cannot sign, and the si.r. nature of the seizing officer ■ «. Aleution of the day 'on ' which the seizure is made: and' whether it was made before or after noon. i The sheriff or officer making ' the seizure is bound to accept a solvent depositary oifered by i the debtor, and in such ca.se he IS not answerable for the acts of the depositary, if he proves that when he Accepted v.nf'l' .;''''^'"'""^ was sol- vent to the amount of the property entrusted to his care. take their relations or connec- tions to the .legree of cousins- gcrman. as guar.lians or de- & '^itaries of t|,e thi or can they take a .Judgment debtor or his wife or ;'.l"ldren, on pain of being liable for all costs and dam- ages. _ Urnthers. uncles or "•■{"«•»■•'' "f the judgment < ebtor may be ai)pointed guar- dians, if they consent to be so. — Ihe debtor must also be called upon to sign the inven- tory, and his refusal or inabil- ity to do so must be stated -. S. L. C, c. 92, s. 10.— Ord rll'-,.?-;^'^ '"'■*•■"• '' «— ^ot! ' 59, i.;o, Irtl.-ord. Kit;:, tit 19. art. 13. ' '' 561. The inventory must bo at least i„ triplicates, ;'»o o, ,vhi.h must be given to the guardian or depositary and another to the debtor, and each triplicate must be signed by all those whose signature.* are required by the j.receding article. -Ord. I(i(i7, tit. 3:i r''nl-r^-^ i^-t'. Rep. 71. ! 562. The guardian or de- positary has a right, at the i t'uio of his appointment, to i remove the projierty in order i fo keep it in charge, and f. I place guards. If necessary, in I the place where it is.— If the , seizing officer cannot find a , responsible guardian or depo- : sitary, he may, after serving the inventory upon the debtor, liave the things taken awav and removed to a place u{ safety, until he finds such guardian or depositary If the person ajjpointed guardian oi- depositary becomes, while the seizure lasts or is sus- pended, insufficient to be re- si.onsible for the property ■seized, the judge nmv i. ..,.., ngs seized. ; the applieat «uch the cuti on of the prose- ng creditor, author izo the 1!^ ! •OMl'ir.SORv KXKCUTIO.V. SI tor or his wife or 1 pain of beint: | C(i»t8 jirid tiam- cr«-, uncles or flio jiidgtnem i iili|>oiiito(lyuar- 'oiisont to be so. i"",-ft also be "iKii the inven- ^'fiisal or inabil- ist be statej.— 02, s. 10.— Ord. Tts. I, 8.— Pot. -Orel. 1667, tit. nvcntory mu^t in trijilicatL's. must be given I or depositary lie debtor, anil luist be signed ose signature,-^ the preeedinj; l7, tit. ;{;;, Hep. ri. ardian or de- rifflit, at the Jtointnient, to )erty in order liarge, and to necessary, in it is.— If the ■annot find a dian or depo- after serving '11 the debtor, taken away ' a place (if finds such ositary. — If ted guardian L'omes, while or is sus- nt to be re- lic property may, upon f the prose - uthurizo the iippointnient of another person Hilliciently solvent or reliable. !iinl may order that the pro- j.irty seize\g.] (■:'■;. note. — C. C, art. 1828. 563. The sheriff or the liailitl. [upon an order from 'lie judge, granted for cause .-licvvii, uj.on application in writing by the creditor,] may have efl'ects seized in the i"',ntry parts removed to the I'vi ..St town, or some other pla..-e specified, in order that ho may there sell them.— ('. S L r.. c. 8.0, s. 2, § 2. 564. [If current money is seized, mention of its kind !in.-ory notes, whether ne- j:"tiablo or not, shares in banks, or other commercial or industrial associations, and "thcr d.tcuments of commercial value, payable to order or t" bearer, bank-notes inclu- 'led. are liable to seizure, and "i''.v be .-^old like all other "lovcable effects belonging to tl,c debtor. ]-C. S. C, 855? 566. The seizure of shares '" any financial, commercial "'• industrial comj.any or asso- tion, duly incori)orated, is iiiM'le by serving such com- l'''i'.v with a copy of the writ "' executi(.n, together with a ""tice that all the shares held by the defenany are placed under e.xecu- tion. A similar notice is served upon the debtor. 567. If there in more than one place at which the com- pany may be served, the service hereinabove mention- ed, when made elsewhere than lit the place wIhmc the trans- fer of .shares and the payment of dividends may be validly made, has no effect against subse((uent purchasers until a suthcicnt time has elapsed to allow notice of the service to be transmitted from the place where it was made to the place where transfers of shares should be entered; and the company is bound to effect such transmission. — The seiz- ure of such shares indu.Ies nil benefits and profits at- tached to them.— C, S. C c 70. ss. ;i, 4. 568. The sheriff has a right : to demand from the party seizing whatever «iims df money may be necessary for the safe-keeping of the pro- perly .seized, according to the provisions contained in artir-les 847 and 848.— | L. c. ,}., <)2. 569. If the debtor is absent, or if there is no person t(» open the doors, eujiboards, trunks, or other closed places, or if ho ■ refuses to ojjen them, the seizing oflicer must draw up a minute of the fact, and there- upon the judge tiiav order the o|'ening to be effected by all necessary means, in the pre- sence of two witnesses and with such force as may bo required, without prejudice to coercive imprisonment in case 1 t 1 1 1 1 ■ » ' 1 ■ ^M^ ^ ■ COMI'I I.MOKV KXKCITION. of refusal, vifjlt^noc nr other ))li,vsic'!il iiiijioiliiueiit. — Ori' l()('i7. tit. ;'.;;, art. .■).—('. p. ('., .087, .V.tl. 570. If the (li'l)tor has no (loiiiicilc ill the province, the trijili--ato of the inventory of Heizure i« left for liini at tlie olhco ol tile iirotlir)notary of the fourt.— ('. I*. C, ()U2.— C. S. L. (;., c. 83, .s. 64. 571. Itninediute notiec must lie Kivcn to till? 8. 572. Saving the exeejition contained in the following article, the sale of moveables must be published by posting and reading a notice, in a loud and distinct nianner, at the dour of the church of tlu- tdace where the seizure has leen made, immediately after morning service on the i-unday next after the .seizure ; and if such seizure was not made within a parish, the j)ublic- ation must be made at some public place in the munici- Jiality, and the sale caiip.ot take place before the exjiiration of eiglit days, reckoning froiii the day of such publication, and a eertilieate of such jmb- licatiou mujit be annexed to the record of the execution. — C. S. L, v., c. Ho, s. 2, § 3.— C. Geu. 441-2-:). * This notice must be in writing. ,«?cott ri. Alain, and Alain, ojiposant. 4 Canada Law Journal, p. 00. from the lication.— 27 Ar 28 Vic, e.' ..;' ss. !>, 10, II.— No more than two dollars is allowed for flic .iiiu sc\eii in the evenin;;, except in cases of friiudulcm reiiioval, and may if necessary | be continued on foUuwiiii: days, alMxiiig seals or placing' guards.] I 575. Seizures cannot be made on Sundays or liolidav.<, except in cases of fraudulent removal, where the property i< found upon the highway. — Pot., Proc. ci\., loi). i 576. If the property has has been attached before jnilg ment, it is nut necessary t" I roMIM'I.HolJV KXKriTION. 83 jiriircc'l to n veri it ij< .iiitlii'ii'iit to >!;iv(< nutico d the debtor niwl j^iiardiun or (lopuHitnry of tho place ami tiifif of .''alf, a." |ii(>scrit!i'i| m iirticli' .'>7I, aiiii tu >;i\o the iiotii'o required hy artiidt.' ,'>7'2 or .>7.'>, a." the ('a.-e may hi;. — I L. ('. H.. 27'.t. 577. ( If tho moveables tiiive Jilrt-ady I)cm'Ii sci/.t'd and tin' d«d)tur difi|M),«,s('sseii, jiny iTi'ditor making a .second .-fiziirc is bound to name the same /guardian, who can didy hi- discluirj^iMJ by the sale uf the [irojterty so seized, the c(,nsent { .1 .judj^e to a cert in subse- { ipient day, which order the pro- i tlionotary must make a not(> of in the entry book of exe 'utions. 579. A creditor who has ■ made a seizure of the eticctsof j, his debtor cannot obtain !i seciind writ (d' execution, unle-s the previous writ has been rctiirncd or accounted for. — I'i't., Proe. civ., 1(17. > •'•• (f/ OfipitHltiDHH to tin Kfisare of inorciiblin. 580. A seizure of move iihles in execution may be cou- tication. but \ te.^ted by opposition, either by *■ ' tlie debtor himstdf, or by third parties.— l»ot., l'r..c. civ.. If,;; I t Ht II, 581. The debtor niav de- mand the nuility of a s'eizuro of moveables in execution : 1. On the >;rounii of inlorm- alities in the seizin e, or of tho exemption of some .">« ; 2. (.)n the Kround of the extinction of the debt ; • I. For any reason of a nature to atfeet the jiid;;ruenl sou;,'ht to be executed: If Ji part only of the debt \* extini;uisheil, the opposition has the effect of preventiiij; tho sale for mure tiiin is due 582. The execution mav also ite ..pposeil hy ji iiy party who has a rii^ht of ownership or of pled^^e in the property seized. — A lessor cannot, how- ever, oppotio the seizure ami sale of the move;iblus subject to his claim, and he can only exercise his priviie^^e upon the ("•.'•eeds (d' the sale.— C. S. L. ('.. c. «;!, s. I -4(5. 583. Opposition.s to the •^ei/.ure and sale of moveables must contain an election of doniic'de by tiie opposiint, ami .they stay |iroeeedin;.,'s, provid- ed they are accompanied with an jith.lavit that the allegations contiiiiHMl in thorn are true, and that they are made not with the intent li unjustly retarding the sale, but with the Mdc view of obt, lining jus- tice.— SO .t H7 U. of I'. 584:. fciut h altidavit is not necessary if the opposition is 5 S } 84 1/ ' fOMPLLHtiKv KXKCLTION. acc(,in|„iiii,.(I with a judge's onlor to sfdv priK-cc(lingy. <» L. C. K. 447 H2 H. .)f 1>. 585. "iiiiositidiis iiro .xcrv- 0(1 W|„.,l thr .vluTiir ()V hiiivinf,' with him flio (.rigin.il thciccf. which ho i.s boiuid to return into court without ilcljiy — (' S.L. v., ,'. H-,,». M, § 2. 586. After the return of the oiijiosition, the opposant moves ujton tho other pjirties to tho suit to rjcclar,. whether they intend to a. C, 16H._c. S f- <'.. c. s:,, s. 2, § 4. 590. The guardian or de- I'o.itary is bound, at the time fixed for the sale, to produce all the etfects seized, which were place.l in his charge — I'<'t. P. C, 162, lt>H. '^ 591. The sherifT or other seizing officer, cannot, either airectly ur indirectly, bid upon tile propel ty put up for sale, nor become purchaser there- of.— //,jV/. 16',».— C. S. L (• ,. 00, s. /. 592. The officer conducting t H' sale must make minute" tbereot, fj'ecifying each article p'lt up for s:ile, the name and resnlcnce of each purchaser and the price of each pur- ohase.—Ord. 1667, tit. ;i3, art. !«.-('. P.O., 626. 593 Tho things seized are adjudged to the last and high- est l)idder, subject to immedi- ate payment of the j.ri. j, and in default of such paymt.it the tiling adjudged is immediately I»iit up again.— //y/,/., art 17 — C. P. 0., 624. 594. The officer eonduct- '"« the sale cannot, either directly or indirectly, receive anything beyond the price of the adjudication, under pain of being liable for e.xtortion.- Il'i'l, art. 18. 595. Tho sale must not proceed beyond the amount necessary to pay the debt in l'nncipal,interest, andeosts.- I" this end, the judgment 'lobtor has a right to de- termine the order in which the efi le ettecrs H'c to be put uii e case mentioned in art. 596. Th e—C. P. C, 622 e guardian or de. roMlM J.SOKY KXKCUTION. 85 '., u;8.— c. {>;. §4. anlian or do- I. lit (hf time i(l ujKiii t 'il> fur .sale, •liiifor there- C. S. L. C, e. IT condiictiiii; '»k(! minute- Reaeh artiele he name ann pain of c5.— (Jen., 4a7. 600. [Immediately after the sale, tlie costs thereof, im-luding the pay of the ap- pointed guardian must be tax- ed by a judge or by the pro- thonotary, subject in the latter case to revision, if re- quired.]— I'ot., 1>. C, Id'J. § 4. ())' t/lr /KlI/ilKIlt illlll ,,n,d Ilf,,,othfc>,, anil "itheCivilCodcandinthepro- viinons hereinafter contained. 606. The following order i.s observed as regards the collo- cation of judicial eo.sts : 1. Costs of seizure and of sale ; ' 2. The duty payable upon ""•nies levied or paid int.. court; ;^. The fees of the officer receiving ni.mies levied or paid 4 Tho fees uj.on tho report ol distribution ; 5. Tho foes ,d' the attorney prosecuting the distribution- '». Costs, subse.,uentt..jude- >'«cnt inciirrcl i„ ,.rdor to ctle.a the seizure and sale, and according to tho j.riority of ;«lato or of privilcgo when there ; are severaf seizing creditors;- t • .^. I C. c. .S7, .,. 8.-Tho c«'«ts ot u prior seizing party I »>aye a preference over those ot a subsequent one.— 2 IJonr -'24.-C. S. L. C. e 85, s. 14. .Nevertheless, if two or more writs of execution issue upon Jixlgmonts rendered on the same day against fi,,> ,i„K* Ii '*"■'•"''''' the same •leb ,.r. the costs thereon aro paid eonciirrently.— C.S T, c e. 85, 8. 14. ' ^•'5-^-C. 7. Costs of atn.xing seals, or ot inventories, when or.lered by the court.-[Tho plaintiff ■'-next pan! his costs of suit, la.xcd as in an unc(mteste.lca8e not inscribed for proof.*] 607. Tho crown has a pre- ference over all other creditors npon the proceeds of exocu- lons against moveable propor- lt.)l"'^ "»^1«'- particular statutes IS subject to any of the following .iuties :-Cus- toms dues, E.xcise duos, Duties * Now tho Gazette, :\] V of Q. Qurbcc Official C. l-'i, s. 4, Stat. i *tor these costs ho has a r'rivilege.— Eastern Town.'^hin^ B^jnk V,. Pacaud. 17 L. C. Rep. I»ii>abln iijiori or paid into f the oflipor levied or paid "'II tlio rofMirt tho nttorncy "."frihiition ;" I'lent tojiid)?- in order to i»nd siilo, and priority of when there t'reditorH ;_ » 8- 8.— Th.' eizing j.art.v i over those lie. — 2 Hour. I'»').--Laiir.. «5, H. 14. two or more is.'^ue upon •fd on the - the (janie thereon are -C.S. L. C. ng .seaLs, or L'li ordered 10 plaintiff" '«ts of .suit, itested case [)()f.#J has a pre- 3r creditor.>' of execu- 3lo proper- particular to any of Bs : — Cus- ics, Duties Compulsory KXKri-TinN. 87 an. 4, impdfod upon timber cut, '.•() ; I'roc civ.. I'.i2. — I' Tt'lts Inspection dues, on vex- |,sl, l,H_>.~Ferr.' jiur art. IHI, Jronicr. Hyp. '2W. •ly, railways, or others simi- no. 1 — 2 ( htr.—C. 8. (3. c. 17, .«s. 10, II, \H Dur., .iOiJ.— Tropl." Nantis II. 41, § § :5, HO, S4 : c. lit, ss. lOO.— C. .><. C 20. 23, ^, 10, 2;i, 24, § 2; c, :;. 4. H.—V. N. 201IH. 608. Tile owner of a thinj,', wild has lent, leaseii or plcd^^cd it, anroceeds of its sal , after (he claims mentioned m ar- ticles I •,»!•;') and I'.t'.Ml in the Civil Cod*!, and tht; privilc;.;ed rights of the crown mentioned ill the preccdiii}^ article, and the claim of the lessor have been collocated. — Pot. P. ('., 17.{. 609. The same rule applies to the owner of a thing which has been stolen, who would not have lost his right to re- vcndieate it had it not been jiitli Vent Prct 526. — I on a day tixcd, to declare un- i), us. 4;i ,- Charte-partie, I der oath what etl'ects they have 88 '■<>MI'(I..S<)KV K.\i;CI TKlN, •'eloiiKii.K (.. flu. d.l.tor, an-l l.v Kar.,i-lnn..nl i. f„ „|,,,. ,„ what .n.ns of „.o,u,v ..r oth.-r ..Jn't. a,.,l .1.. . , , ' " t(| p.. .. 1. :... 1. . ■...._ I'. ('. 17«; ay liiiii pof, 14. 'I'liis \\v\t alsii siiiii- "iK.iis till- (lol)for to ^hvw caiiM- why the .-ei/.iirc .^IwuiM ,,(.1 hv dcrlan-d valid, and iiicnfimis the daf(! and anidiint .if tlic .i'idi,'incnt in .satisfaction of wliicli it i.s i.ssiH'd; and i.s nioi(.ov<>r clothod with the formalities of ordinarv writx <»f . '" dchtor niKlcr Jinli*-iai control, ami to iciiim.wi. nifo in his hands all cnrpon.,,) fhint(s. in the >anic inaiuicr a- '1 ''•■ had hccn s,„.,.j,,m. . pointed Kiiardian.— |»oi. P. t'. 177. 617. Tlie j^arni.shee in bonii i to make his declaration in l.i ■ • dhce of the prothonotary ,,. the court which issued tl. of sMn,rnons.-l'o, p v ,-; "u , ■" ""V" '•^f'"''^ «'•' -('. V i' -.Vt -.«•' writ, be(..iesuch prothonotarv, 615 The -nl )vh<..s authorized to adn.inist;., the s^vi!^"" ':;::::":"••"'!'«'•• »>"" »•"• •— ary oath. the service of ordinary writ" -'4 i«*^hr,i:;^';f "r ■'' V''''^ ' ^^Q." The gamishee-s de- oft.— the defendant is bound cdarati<.n must be made .m tbe to answer the pnu-eedings by i day appointed by Iw it ,r gannshment within the samV ; on thJ Lext loU^in'Vu H. do nand -,> r'"r ^^ 'rr''^' '"'-V-J^ '"".>' be m^d'e at any L C f "^ L ( . 148 ,Rv r.xy.rvTws. M9 eched iinle.xs it i? aopurnpunii'il with li hailirt"';' roriirn. ccrtiry- iiiX that |)revii)us n..ti»t« (,f at leiwf twenty -fdiir fmurs ha- h.cn given t,'arni.-hfe's Mitcnfidn tn iiiiikc hifi tle.laratinii hcfure the return of th<' writ.— //,/./ J. I.'iH, § 2. 619. The fjariiisliee Tiiiift (li' dcclarai ri of garnishee is not contested, and he has not ileelared that any other seizure has been made ill bis hands, the court, upon an inscription for judgment, • M-ders him to pay fi "the plain- tiff, on account or to the ex- tent of his debt, the moneys foi/ed, according to their suV- ticiency. — This judgment must bo served, and the delay for pxeeuting it dates only from the day of such service I Pig.. (1,>8. 622. If there are several seizures at the suit of ditt'erent creditors in the hands of the same garnishee, each seizure has a ])reference over the sub- sequent seizures, according to the date of its service upon the gaTnishee. except in cases of privilege, unless the insolvency , of the common debtor is al- leged, in which case proceed- ings must bo taken upon the first seiKuro to call in the creditors, in the manner pro- vided in article 60.'^, and the garnishes, in such case, are con»y Uhuii when HUch ti„„. «rrivi..H. an.l if rhey ,.ro diu- uiulor .•..ij.liii,,nH wlii.-h aro not y«t f.iKillcl. th.. n„urt '»«/. iij.on motion d the- Boizu.K F'^rfy. iiiHiritHin »»,<• «i«'/ur« until Hu.h roiHlidoi,. 'iro (iillillcl. 624. ««iirni«lifoH who d., »-t make thfir .h-lanition in thu manner hen.inalM.vo pn- an,, «cr.b.Ml „rc .•omlonine.l as ..t- als, i-onf.,8t without an ..Mor . t»i<' <'ourt t.. that ofr.-.f - >. K. of l\ "27. In ofhor n'i<}ifi't. 7"'|«>'^'">ion.- of ^arni.'h,... •J'-'-lfiralionH aro -ubjcft t„ tl ""•'" rulfs „H jh,.so of „r,| 'inry nuifft. 628. licsicIcH the thill- onurroTat...! in arti,!,,. ,> an.l .O.-.s. tho f.-llowiuK ■« ' exempt fmm l;-Lv. to tho payn.ont :. "h^ii bclf.nj' '".""■%'" '"""'" '";"!'•-- They may, however, the K '1 ''V ''' •'^'"'7 ''"^ obtain cave to make ,hoh X.r- '7 '"''"'''' ''"'''' ."i- IS weizuro. — C J;i7, §2; H. I.'iH.-Tailhaeles «*. Talon .t Fabrc, garnishee. 1 L. C. R., UO.-I'ot., 1>. C.. 625. The jud^Muent rcn- Ufiied upon a garnishee's de- claration of indebtedness equivalent to a judicial as- signment to the seizing credi- tor of the judgment debtor's title of debt, and ottects sub- rogation. -.(J L. C. K., |7().i. 626. The seizing party ■nwst deelaro within eight clays whether he intends eon- testing the garnishee's decla- ration, unless a further delay bo granted to him by the court or judge, and ho must at tho same time file his grounds of contestation, after swerving them upon the gar- nishee, and notifying tho latter to answer the within the same delay allowed for tions and howov saino as is answering exeop- canno »!eas.— He forfeit his right to Pig., 664 ««rviees an.l the im^mie"!!, tht-ir clei.cal end..wment. - 11 ho salary .,f school teach- ers.J-Pot. P. C, lH6-7.-An,. o^». It a garnishee do- Clares that ho has in his pos- «oss,„n moveable effects, tho JJidgnient or.lers that thcv '^h'lll bo sol.l, and tho gar- nishee is b.,un,| to deliver t^'cm t,. the olHcer chargtni with selling them. — If the garnishee has in his hand, negotiable paper or titles of debt payable to bearer, he may bo eon.lemned to don.i.sjt them in tho prothonotarv'.- oftee, or to deliver them to a pers.,n named by the court, IS according to eireumstances.- 630. The proceeds of the sale ()f .such ni.)veablo etfoct- arc afterwards distributed in the same manner as other moneys levied under o.x<-i->\ moveables. — 1 I riiircs that Of ExiCHl rOMPIILMuKY KXKCITIOV. 91 It )in nrdor "lilt cirutt.— «... ifhor n',xjp*.,.f. 1 "f K'iriii.'(.. * D Hllbjcff f,, f|„ tho.xo (,f ,,r,|, '■< tfn> thiiiL'. t'lllowiiijf ap li <"" fi'i/iirc : HIS of |M'r.sc,n. u' Army or t '•rifs of" piiMi iiiB«'nt cMiiolii { thoir actiiiii ho iiicoinc !■: inilowinont. school tondi , 1H6-7._,\,K C. l\ v.. ;,^v .•irninhoo il, ii-* in his |)(is J off«!.;t.s, th, I s that thc.v 1 md the j^ai ' I to (li'livor ifcr charj^eil i». — If the 1 his hami< or titles ..! boaror, he d to deposit •othonotarvV !r thorn to ,i / the court, mistancos.— ■I Pig., cm. eeds of tho Jablo effect.^ itributed in 1' as other ider exoi'ii- eablos. — 1 631< rr a K»riilrih(M) dc- clurcH that ho is not indubttid, and ho cannot bo provod to bo ii<(, tho court orders him to bo iliindoiiMis tho soizitijj jiiirtv to piiy tho costM. — pot., I'. C., 17(5. SKCTIfiN V. 0/ I'heculhni upon Immorc- (ihlrs. § 1. Of the Hrizuri: nf iniiiiftt'. (ihliH invxecutinn. 632. Tho soi/.nro of im- niiive ibles can only be niado 11^,'ainst tho judgment debtor, ;iiid ho must bo, or bo reputed t(i be, in possession ^. L. {'., c. H-.i, «(,. I.!l», IK). 634. [The writ is address- ed (o the sheritVid' the district I in whi.h the immoveables bo- I lou'^ing to ilio judgment debtor I ure situated, and is executed by the sheritl himself op by one of bis ollieors,]— C.S. L. C, o. 83, «. Jfi. -12 L. ('. U., M):i. 635. When any of tho im- I moveables to bo seized is • situated at more than nine miles from the place where tho writ of execution issues, tho shcritf, upon th(« written de- mand of the creditor or of his attorney, is bound to employ for making tho seizure, tho publications and tho adjudica- tion, siudi baili.'f residing in tho locality in vt^hicdi the im- moveable is situate as the creditor indicates, and in such case tho shorifll" is discharged from any liability resulting from the acts of such bailiff, and the seizing creditor becomes abme rcspcuisiblo. The seiz- ing creditor, in order to avoid .costs, may also undertake tho transmission of the documents belonging to the execution, and tho bailitt' is bound to return thom to him, and on doing so is discharged from any con- secjuent responsibility. — Tho other provisions of article 555 apply likewise to writs of execution against immove- ables.— 27 Sc 28 v., c. 39, s. 12. 636. When an immoveable is siluiiled partly In thi^ dis- trict in which the judgment was rendered and partly ia ; j.H I J 9'2 fv i Pi flOMPULSORY KXECCTIOX. another, it may ho whollv iH'v/x'il in oxociifion, in the .«amo manner as if it ^oro «h"ily in the district in whi.-h the ,|ii(ljr,iicM)t was rendered — <'-S. J..("..c. 85, s. 5. 637. Hefore imiceedinc to f^oi/e immoveahies. the sei"in- ofheerralls n,H,„ the defendan7 todeelare and S|,e.-ifv his im- movcahlo property, except the «i<'or may seize the property in possession of the defendant, at the risk and peril of the latter.~4 L. C. R., 227. 638. The .seizure of im- moveables i.« recorded by niin utes, which must contain: 1. Mention of the title under whu'h the seizure is made; 2. Mention of tlie defenihint havinfr been called npon, as- required by the preceding article ; " •^. A description of the im- moveables seized, indicatinff the city, town, villaKC parish or township, as well as the street, range or concession in ' which they are situated, and ! the number of each immovea- i be. if there exists an official ' plan of the locality; if not. it must mention the eoterminou-- lands If the property to be seized consists of incorporeal rights, such as rents, leases, or i other real charges, mention mi'st be made of the title un- der which they are due. with a description, us above mention eu. of the real property charged with the same ; i. Mention that th i-c made in duplicate, p minuf. that one duplicate thereof !, debt en delivered to the juii.' or. either persona IS actual or legal d iiy i^iiif. or n; ^ L. ('. H.. 2!i!).— 'i, i i.~]> oinicile —! L. ( 639. Th doi sheriff's o(fi 't- I'. C.lUD-i parry c scizini' ".';;yo IS elected at t'h ■" 'e, without its ing necessary to elect or to mention it in tl 640. Th as well J anotli le minutt i" judgment del s seizing creditor it(jr may cause the groun.l rent iii'KL's ii))on the inim seized to I ari' oveabli'- "iniites; but it '<-' mentioned in th, IS not nece<- r.V to mention rents estdl lished in red orial right.> emption of seigni- "nd any opposi- tions hied tor that puri.ose c.m- not retar.l the sale, but returned by the sh 111 II > no costs can be obt eritr. ari'i 'n by tl 4l'. ained there 'oopposants.— -C.S.L.C. J4, 5 e. H5, s. 6, § 2. "^J- ^o minutes are ne- cessary in suits instituted bv H I, buildin ■o sale the i ^' societies for bri njriML' ect to their hypothec or of pledge, nor article 907. s. 14, § 2. 642. [Wh inmoveables siilj- rijrht in th -0. 8. L. C. case (if c. (ill. on the sheriff h leized an imiiioveabl iefendant. he a? o upon ii cannot seize it gam at the suit of another r of the same crc.li- 011 ir a.- editor r for another debt, asl the first se izure subsists : but is bound to note any suh-^c- iient writ of execution as ,i,i ppnsition for payment u,,,,,. ■0 hrstwrit; and in such c'lse cannot be the first seizure Ini'aiidoned i ■i|pt ill coiisc tii'iis applici Ifeiziiig crec Iwho.-ie writs jbei'ii noted Jwith their c luTikr of a ju j.ii. ()!». 4;'»t). 643. [In j.-ei/.ing cret jttio .■"cizure, < [iiient of his [if bound to cet'ilings in ■ei/iiig credii \i.'( the jud whose writs 1 ( in order to t spei'itietl in writs of cx( the seizure w ' requisite fori |K., y^j.— l>ot Pij^. 7;j(). 644. Frc that iuuuuve jeized, the d pain of nullit The alienatioi it tlie seizure or if, before the sale, the debtor pays i the sheriff a disioharge thi creditor in \ seizure was et the claims t whoso writs o; been noted, thus deposited by the sheriff entitled to it, i", ..~C. P. ( 645. Th seized remain the judgment hiif tho miniif/. •iiiplicatc. .1, fntc thereof !i,:. <" file jll(|ir,lli- |>crs(inj|II_v or r, '^'■'il (ioiiiicilc •— C. S. L. , '*"t. P. C.l'.tii .-••■izinj,' jKiirv. '•''•(imI jit I'i without its ! '> elect anotl, in Hie iiiinin. 'i;,'iiient (iel,(, L'iziii^ (Te.lii rmiml lentsjii e iiMiiioveahl. ntioned in tli ■ ''•" not necr. I rorit.'< ostiil.. ition of .xei;:ii, I any ojij,,,- t l>Mrj)o.sc(Mn- •!»'e, but rniiy! lie xhoritr, arnl l^tiiined there- Its.— C.S.L.C, iiitc.s are nc- in,'ititiito(l l)v ■* for brin;,'iri;^ ivoables 8iil> )thefl or right 1 the case nf '• L. C, c. (i'.i, he sheriff ha- cable ujioii a nnot seize it t of another same ereiii- it, as loiii; .'If nbsists ; hilt e any siibse- ■iition as ;iii >'nient upon in .«uch case cannot he COMPULSORY KXKCCTIOy. i>:{ ai'iimlontMl nor su.-'j)en(letl, ex- ii|4 ill coiiseiiiieiice of o)ipo.»i- \fU< applicable as well to the ei/iiij; creditor as to tliofe «hii.-e writs of execution have >lii'rii noted as ojiposition, or |witli their consent, or by an |..nlur of a judge.]— y L. C. R., ||.p. (lit, lat!. f 643. [In the event of the • ciziiig creditor abandoning; 'he seizure, or receiving pay- iii'iit of his daini, the sheritl' • lioiind to continue the pro- • iilings in the name '«it alM. for Hll ,|aiM,i,r,.s re- sulting' thcrctVom. incl.i.linj,' inf,ere.«t upon tho amount dno t" the plaintifr, (or tho time dunnj,' whi-h the sale was xt >l>]H'il.—//>;d, y. 17. '''?/■ Oppositions to Amnil. 657. The party wliose im- moveables or rants are seized may oppose the seizure or tho sale thereof, whether his op- position be founded on matters ol lorm or on matters of sub- stance.— Third j.arties may likewise tile similar opposition's when they have an actual in- terest (herein. — l»ot. I» (' 206-7. • Of Oppositions to ff'i filtrate. 658. Oppositions to with- draw may be filed by third parties who claim as their pro- perty part of any immo^^eable or rent under seizure Pot P. C. 208. Of Oppositions to Secure Charyea. 659. Oppcsitions to secure charges may be tiled by a third party when an immoveable under seizure is advertised to be sold without mention being made of some charge with which the immoveable is bur- thened i.. his favor, and from which It might be discharged by a sherift's sale.— Pot P n 208. Such oppositions are un- necessary and cannot be re- ceived : I 1. For the purpose of secur- j ing servitudes. 2. For the purpose of secur- i ing dues or rents created in the place of seignioral rights.— C. S. L. C, e. ;<(), s. 27:"e. 41 H. 34. ' ' Of Oppositions to C/ian/rs ujton Inimornihirs under S<'i::nn'. 660. Any person aggrieved by reason of an immoveable being advertised as subject t., H<-harge which prejudices \m elinm, m.-.y (ile an opposition t.. the end that the property he not sold subject to such charge unless good and sutficient sure- ties be given him that it will be sold at a sudicient price to ensure payment of the amount due him.— This opposition may likewise be made either by the seizing creditor, or by the judg. uient debtor when the menti(,ii ot such charge has been made without the participation of the opposant. § 4. General provisions, 661. The proceedings upon opposititms to the seizure or sale of immoveables or rents are the same as those upon oppositions to the seizure or sale of moveables. 662. When oppositions are decided before the day fixed for sale, if the seizure is not set aside, the sheriff on the day of sale may proceed upon tho writ in accordance with the judgment of the eossrt.—jjut jf the opitositions are , jt decided until after the day fixed for the sale, the sheriff can only pro- Compulsory kxkcution. 97 jmse of secur- j)<>si those upon seizure or oaitions are ' day fixed zure is not ' on the day J upon the > with the irt — But if ot decided ixed for the 1 only pro- I ceed to sell under a writ of rtiltticni t'j-jionuM, and in con- f(iruiity with the conditions therein mentioned. — C. S. L. C, c. SJ, s. 22. 663. The writ of venditiimi (.ijiniiiiK orders the sheriB" to jiriieeed with the sale of the iiiiiiioveable or of the rent un- der .-^cizuro, after a [lublication in French and in Ivugli.vih at the .liiirch door, on the third Sun- day before the sale, and two advertisements in a public new.spaper, with the formali- I tie.< prescribed by article t4^. • —It contains moreover such other conditions as the court i lireets respecting the sale of ' the immoveable or the rent.— nnd.~21 ii 28 v., c. ;i9, s. J. 664. When all the adver- tLsuments and publications re- quired by law ujjon the first writ have been duly published and made, the execution of a writ of vinditioni txpnmiH can- not be stopped by opposition, unless for reasons subsequent to the proceedings by which the sale was stopped in the first instance, and upon a judge's order.- C. S. L. C, c. >^3,s. 15, §2.-6 L. C. R., 428. 7 do., IJO.— 'Jdo.,447.— 10 do., oi'6. j § 5. Of lidding and sale, \ 665. Bids may be given ir writiiig at the sheriff's office at any time after the seizure, ex- i;e]it during the eight days previous to the day fixed in the ' sheriff's advertisement for the I sale of the immoveable or j rent, either upon the writ of fini facias when the sale has , not been stopped, or upon the I Q vmditioni ijf,on'ii, if the sale was prevent'd from taking place according to notice under the fiiri faciuti. — 27 & : 28 v., c. ;;'.!, s. 4. I 666. Such bid.s, if made by a creditor of the judgment debtor, mu.st be accompanied with an allidavit, sworn to be- fore a judge, the prothono- tary, a commissioner of the I superior court, or before the , sheriff, who is autliorized to j administer such oath, stating I the nature and amount of his claim, and declaring that they are luado in good faith, and not t(; delay the procecdink's. — Jlnd, § 2. *' 667. Such bids by a person who is not a creditor, must be accompanied with an attidavit, sworn to in the. manner stated in the preceding article, sta- ting that they are made in good faith, and not for the purj)ose of delaying the pro- ceedings; and the sheriff may, , if he thinks fit, require secu- rity from such bidder, or a deposit of a sufficient sum to cover the costs incurred by the seizing party up to the time of such bid, and the costs of a resale upon false bidding, in case it should bo necessary. — Jbid, § 3. 668. Every such bid mi t be in writing, and must indi- cate : 1. The name of the case in in which it is made, and the names, quality and residence of the bidder; 2. The immoveable or rent bid upon; 3. The amount offered. — It must be signed by the bidder ii 9(i COMPirLSORV KIKCUTION'. M or ho in tho form of a notarial original.— //xW, § § 4, 5. 6'69. The sheriU' in bound to cndorHc on each »\wh bid the iliite of its tiling, and to return it into court with all his other itHK-eedings.— M,W, § fi. o > 670. The sheriff is bound to ftirni.«h the officer by whom the .sale is to be nuuie, with a list of such bids as have been filed under the provisions «»f the above articles. — Iliid, s. 12. 671. Immoveables under seizure, that are held in free and common soccage. or other- wise than en roturc or en franc- a/hu roturier, and those which are .situated in the district of (Jaspe, under whatever tenure they are held, can only be offered for tinal bidding and adjudication at the re- gistry office for the registra- tion division in which they are situate. — Tl ose which are situated in the city, town, or chief-place where the sheriff's ofiice is kej)t, or within the suburban limits {biudieue) thereof, must be bid upon and sold at the sheriff's office. —All other immoveables must be bid upon and sold at the door of the parish church of the locality where they are situated. — C. S. L. C c. 85, s. 4.-27 & 28 V., c. 39,' 072. The sale cannot take place on a Sunday, on pain of nullity. -C. S. L. C, c. 23, s. 673. On the day and at the place appointed for the sale, the officer conducting the same. after reading the notice, the charges and conditions of the sale, and the bids tiled in the sheriff's office, offers the im- moveables for sale, taking a? an upset price the highest bi,l tiled with the sherilf, if any were so filed — 27 & 28 Vic., c .■59. s. 4, § 7. 674. No bid can he received unless the bidder declares hi<. names, quality or oeciij)ation, I and residence, and minutes arc ! taken of the bids received. Every bid inrlies an under- taking to buy the property at the price of such bid, subject to the condition that no higher , valid bid will be given.— Pot 1 P. C, 218.-C. 1'. C, 704.-^ Ileric : Vte des Imm., pp. 184- 5. 675. The conditions of the sheriff's sale must express rll those contained in the prer^d- ing article, in articles (587 088, 707, 708, and in the adver- tisements. 676. The party upon whom the property is sold, if person- ally liable for the debt, can' rt become purchaser nor bi i, neither can the persons men- tioned in article 1484 in the Civil Code, nor can the sheriff or other officer entrusted with the sale.— Pot. P. C, 218, 220. — HC-ric, Vte des Imm. pp. 180-1.— C. P. C. 711. 677. Verbal bids may be made by proxy. — Pot., P. C. 223. 678. The officer conducting the sale must require from c-verj' bidder, before he receives his bid, a deposit of a sura of money equal to the costs then due to the seizing party upon • >i the judgm the follow i 1. In all gale has I: (ipposition : 2. In ca fal.^o hiddi imposed th instiincc ol suit.— C. S, 22. "679. Til order such in any cas seizing, or clarcs upoi credibly inf tbiit the del to retard t the iminove to ."(line ins poison. — Ih 680. In two resales have taken may, upon interested every bidde to deposit 01 to one third the seizing ] interest anc any case hundred do! 681. In I cd in tho articles, tho the sale ma_; of the plaint authorized l hid of an^ requiring tl I'osit; and i he in writing sence of tw nosses wht etii'ior must - —Ibid, 88. 21 COMPULSORY KXKCITTION. 99 he notice, the iditioiiH of fi,,. df filed in tin- ofTors the im- iile, taking ;i. he hij^hcst hid sheriff, if any 7 & 28 Vic., ,". •nnbe receivnl T dei'larcs lii- 'f (H'fllpJltiMI, 111 ininiitorf lire lids received, i es an under- | le jimiierty at 1 bid, .suhjeit hat no higher given. — Pot., P. C, 704.- nui., pp. 184- iitions of the t express rll n the prerod- artieles fiH". in the adver- y upon whom Id, if person- debt, can' I t >r nor bi .. pcr.«ons men- 1484 in the tn the sheriff itrusted with C, 218, 220. s Imm. pp. 11. ids may be -Pot., P. C. the judgment and seizure, in the I'oilowing ca.*ea : ' 1. In all cases wherein the ' fn\e ha,« been stopped by an • iijipo-sition ; J. In eases of resale upon t'al,-e bidding, if the e,,urt has im|Mi,xed that condition at the iiiJ-iance of some party to the .-iiiit — C. S. L. C, c. 8j, ss. 18, .10 679. The court may al.-^o order such deposit or payment in any case where the party seizing, or his attorney, de- clares upon oath that ho i.-^ credibly informed, and believes that the defendant, with a view to retard the sale, will cause the immoveable to be adjudged to some insolvent or unknown I)or-(m. — Ifnd, ss. 18, 20. 680. In any case wherein two resales upon false bidding liave taken j)laco, the court may, upon application of any interested party, order that every bidder shall bo required to deposit or pay a sum equal to ono third of the debt due to the seizing party, in principal, interest and costs, but not in any case exceeding four hundred dollars. — Ibid, s. 20. 681. In the cases mention- ed in the three preceding articles, the officer conducting the sale may, with the consen't of the plaintiff, or of any person authorized by him, receive the hid of any bidder without reipiiring the prescribed do- I"'sit; and such consent must be in writing or given in pre- sence of two Competent wit- no.'ises whoso names such oBieer must enter in his return. —Ibid, 88. 21, 23. 682. If tho bidder fails to deposit forthwitli the amount required, hi.-< bid i.s disri'g.ii d- ed, and the proceedings are resumed upon the previous bid.— //>/(/. s. 1!). 683. The shcritf, or o'her otlicer conducting the sale, is bound, immediately after the adjudication, to refund to every bidder except the purchaser, the amount deposited by ea h, and the deposit made by the purchaser is retained as part of the purchase money.— /A/*/ s. 24. 684. [The adjudication of an immoveable cannot be made before the expiration of a quarter of an hour from the time at which it was put up for sale, and after that delay, tho officer before adjudging it must receive all othe? bills offered.]— Heric. Vte des Imm. J87.— C.P.C. 70f). 685. Tho property must be adjudged to the highest and last bidder.— Pot., P. C. 220. 686. A person who has purchased as pro.\y for another, is bound to furnish the sheriff, within three days, with the .names, quality and residence of his principal, and bis power of attorney, or a ratification of his bid and purchase ; in do- fault whereof he is held to have purchased in his own name.— He is likewise hold to have purchased in his own name, if the jiorson for whom he acted is not known, cannot be found, is notoriously in-iol- vent, or is incapable of being purchaser.- -Pot., P. C. 22.1.— Heric, Vte des Imm. 188. 687« The purchaser ig I'f I I'll '1 :■; TOO roMPri-soRY EXKruTrojf. bounri to pay tho purchase money, or tho halaiioo thereof, within throe (layH. after whieh delay ho is hound to i)ay in- terest.— C.S.L.C., c.K.->, s. 18.— Pot. 1». C. 22.5. 688. Nevertheless, the plaintiff or any other creditor whose claim is nienti. The conditions of the sal, including those menntioned in articles 7(17 and 708; 7. A statement of the price at which the pro})orty was aii- judged and how it was paid; 8. A conveyance of all the rights of the judgment debtor upon the immoveable. §6. 0/ resale for falnehidd inn. 690. Upon the sheriff's re- turn that a purchaser has not paid tho whole or a balance of his purchase money, nor given security when he may lawfully do so, the plaintiffmay demand that the immoveable of which the purchase money thus re- mains due be resold for false bidding upon the purchaser thus in default. This is done by a petition served upon the latter with the delays required for ordinary summonses ; and if the purchaser does not reside or has no domicile in the dis- trict where the adjudication took place, the service may be effected at the office of "the prothonotary of the court from which the seizure issued.— /ii'rf., ss. 18, 26. 691. If the seizing party fails to proceed against the purchaser within a reasonable time, any other creditor whose claim appears upon tho record, or the defendant, may demand tho resale; but the purchaser cannot be held liable for the costs of more than one of such proceedings, and that of the seizing party, or, in his default, tho one first served, has the f preference Movided fl i ii|p with pr I I,, r. K.. 4; 692. Th .111 .ij'piica filse bidditi 111 written i li.id thereui '■'■iirt. 693. In 'i'Mcr is Mil Hid int*ro* J id;,'tiient , dctfiulanf, I I diday to J money, anc bound to p between the and the pri iii'tuiil sale, less, withou price be gro which goes 1 judgment de tors.--C. S. J :-••<. -I'ot., i>, 694. Th prevent the bidding by hands of "tl sueli sale, ti purchase mi terest accru the purchase j curred by re J -Pot., P. C, 125. 695. If resale is not the amount chase, with and the cost resiilu, the fa b-!d, even bj "nuieut, to il U|ion an ap] oil'ect, made crty was ail- COMIMI.SORT KXKnrro.v. 101 lire fere nco over t?us others, th ""it. in the .■'inno fi iriii 1 ii'l I prnvi.le.Ithecre.Ut.,rfV,ll.,w. i, „„„.„,,. ,„„, ,„„,^^ , I up w,t».,-Ter .l.h«on..e.-I.. .orHiitions as that tor u re;;.!" 63^. Ilic i,ro.M,,M!,n<,'s u|,un 2ti._l>ot. P (' ■^■>i; —C V r Mil .ipiilica'ioii for ros.'ilo for 7lo " ' ■'•^■> fMlsc.bi,Mi„garesMmnuiry.an.i 696. Kesal. 1„, faNo l.i,|- fiqq Tm ..ii .. .1 .. . •""''•■'■'"K the .'.heritr to pro.M'od la. to ja> the pun-hase asuininarv of the ju.l.M.u.nt 'i-n.'y, and he i« moreover or-lorin^ the resnlo f,,- t'l , "■;""• to pay »he aitferen-e i biading": ' *'"''" liL'twcen the amount of his hid ' .iiiil the price broiurht by the ' 5 7 nt' ih . , ■ ■ -tual sJle. if such price o ^ ^ ^^ .j:^- ''' "'"" "-^ l-s without any right, if the '"'"""" iTK'e be greater, to the excess, 697. [The slieriir in whose -l.iHr goes to the benefit of thJ hanJs a ^ it^'h .'s' 1 '" 7""'1 j-lg,..ent debtor and his credi- n "^^ " ^1?"!^.^''" .t^''':'^'^ jii'lgiiient debtor and his credi t'"s.-C. S. L. C, c. 85, ss. 18, - '■ i'ot., P. C. 225-t5. 694. The purchaser may incvcnt the resale for false biasing by paying into the hands of the sheriff, before such sale, the amount of the purchase money, with the in in order to the sale of the im- moveables of a debtor, is bound, on j.ain of being liable for all costs and damages, to return such writ on the day appointed, together with a certificate of his proceedings, the minutes of seizure, a du- plicate of the advcrti.semcnts (•urrcl by reason of his default ^'^^.'' *'' "^ '^^ *" ""'' !"'l^l'- -Pot P r ^Ofi o T n H • I "■'^tx'ns, the minutes of the ^^^lot., 1 . C. 226.-2 L. C. R., \ bid.ling, the conditions of sale. «QK re ii- . i "■ ■statement of his fees mirl even • may c'lai by coercive impris- ' writ ms I) ilaced "nuieat, to pay the difference. ^ has noted upon an application to that [ th ettect, made by any j.arty t(. ! I. s of oxecut in his huid- on which h( ere be a re I, ppositions. — If 'iM it must b urn- of n(i{f„ made forth- ■ I{l 102 (•O.MI'UI.S((KY KXKCITMtV. with without waitinj; until tlio (lay fixed for th(> return of the writ. - If tlu.' debtor i^ an insiilveiit trader, tho monio.x iniif^t, on application to that ctt'cct, ho given into tho liands of the as<.-iothecs regis- tered against the jjartics who, during tho ten years previous to the sale, wore owners of tho immoveable ; and all sur| anterior hypoth<'cs as wm registered anew during tl;,r pcrio.l.— If ,„„,f ill,,, ,.„i.tiiii, tho flato of the act register( i as creating or evidencing sin} hypothec, tho date of its i- gistratiori, the names, occupy tion and residence of the . k ditor and the name of th. notary or notaries bof..,. whom tho act was pass,.] if it is notarial ; it must spo- city, when several immovc ables are seized, which them is affected by each hype thee, mentioning, as regani- each hypothec, every partial payment registered, and tin amount in principal and j.rr served interest which aiJiicar- fo be due; and if the regi>- tration of a hyj)othec has been renewed, the certificate miis; mention both the registratidn and the renewal. — But the registrar niust not indu,!' hypothecs which appear bv his books to have been extin- guished or wholly dischargo'l; and in searching for the hyjHi- thecs the registrar must ii't go beyond tho date of ;i sheriff's title, a sale in baiili. ruptcy or by forced licitation. or of any other sale having tiiu eliect of a sheriff's sale, or of a judgment of confirmatinii of title, with regard to thf immoveable in (question, aiii which has been registereti; except as to hypothecs which are not by ijuch means dis- charged or extinguisued.— if there is no hypothec regis- tered, or if all the hypo the ^ registered aj)poar to have been extinguished or discharged, he ; V i •iiiiJt stat( rate.* — ' * For til .W ir ilh '.i:,.').) ( '- itijiifitr bdwer Cai County l>ivision l*rivileg( registered i|(i not ap therein to (li.vi i, V diirin;^ tt,,r f JlljO COi't.lil act rc^^isfcit , ■i'liMU'ing sii. ! liitl, which , Ijy each hy|M,- ?> 1H regard- every partial 'red, ami tlu ijial and ]irc vhich aitpear- if the rt'^'i-- thee has beer: rtilit-ate iiiii.-' e reyistratioi: 1. — But tht not im-lii.!' 1 appear bv e been e.vtiii- f (lisehargc'l: for the hyjMi- rar must ii. ; date of :i sale in b;iiik- 'cd lieitatiini. lie having tlu ff's sale, or ' confirmati'ii! (gard to thf [uestion, and registered; othecs which means di?- igulsned.— i! utheu regif le hypotiio ; to have been scharged, he 'iiii^t state so in his certifi- cate.*— C. S. L. {'., 1-. .-{«, * Form .V'l, ."{rt, — (^fnoannrrtinn with oitlrhi 700, y;{,-,, t'l rti'jirttti of' ihv li' i/iitntr. Lowor Canada, 1 ('i)iiiify (or Hogistration >• in vision) of ) I'rivili'gos and If.'iiothocs n-gistorod in my olHcif, which ill) not uppoiir hy the books tliiTcin to have been wliolly di-cliargi'tl, and of which Eam, iiiiucr the jirovisions of the ("iiilo of Civil I'roccduro of l.iiwcr Canada, ro(|nirod to Uriint a ccrtiticato, at the in- stance of A. IJ. of , (l;s(jiiire, (//• (jf t/ii: <'ii,si' 111(11/ A») the ap- |dieant named in the annexed i notice of ap])lication for con- \ tirniat'on of title — <>r of C. J)., \r, Sheriff of the district of having the execution of the annexed notice of sheriff's side, — or of E. F., &e., the jiiirty ])rosecuting the licita- tion mentioned in the annexed iKitice, — or of (t. 11. applying for such eertitieato : Flrnf. Against the j)roperty to which the judgment of con- tirmation— 'f) created by a {((<:icri}ition of iiiHtruinLnt") bo twee n and (_Hfniivt and t dJ' ]>i(rtien) bearing date the — day of ■ -18- and regis - sf. 7. 2«, 27, A .schedule 15.— 2.) v., c. II, s. 4. 701< If (lie registrar i-annot ascertain from the books and tered on the — day of is — , passed (//' t/ii iiiilru- uirnt lir niitiiriii/) before notary public and his col- league, at , as to which no discharge is registercMl (or UH ihr riiHi- iiiiti/ III-, mill- ti'iiiiii;/ mil/ ftiirliiil ilixrlmri/i' ri;/istirit/,) and the .sum which appears to be due for principal and interest secur- ed by which hypothec ap- pears to be >;-^ . anil the registration of which hy- pothec has not been renewed (or was renewed on the — day of 18—, ,(>, t/„ <-i„i,i mill/ //I.") Anil HI} on in t/ir iiuiif form for ain/ ofhtr jtririltiji'H Of hij/iot/iiiH rii/i'x- terril rti/. S'cotHlly. Against parties who, within ten years next jire- ceding the date of the regis- trati(»n of the title sought to be confirmed as aforesaid, — or next preceding the date of the notice of sherifl"'s sale, — or next preceding the date of the notice of sale by lieitation (uh tin cane Mnif '■'■), — "'• next ]>receding the Uate of the application of the said It. H. — have been own- ers of the said property, the following, viz : — A hypothec created, Ac., (ax under next prirnlin;/ In ad.) ThiriUi/. (In raxe of ditmnild of dimand of cvrti/icatn vnder nrticb' 2177 of the Civil Code.) Against (}. H., of .. < ! K , I 104 CdMPl'LBORY KXKrUTION. (|(»ciiiii(!n(s in hin (itlicc, what |i<'r.-oihiv nrop jtroperti/ nx form), or if in jioxxixxiitn Hiiiil /iro/irrfi about tlie yc cn.oion as o\ thf fifirt), for fiillowing pi thf /iro/tffti/ I form, tiiul if in the j,„x„ pentonx duri dffltirc in tfu ttnif tlurinij ii htlX pOHXIHXfll mil/ jiortion e jionent (or figned. Sworn (or so before me, day of Registrar or pea CO foi .'.•.•.- irorax COMPri.HORY KXKrrTTOK. 11)5 702. Tf tho immovoiihlo in |ii(>-fi.in wiii<, iliiriri)? the fii ai'il r|ncii- inctitM relating? to .«u;'h irn- ■ •) (/'"■'""■) rnakefh oath. '"r -uleinn alhrination) a.-< t'ol- \"\v : That to the personal know- liiJK' of this (lepoiiont (m- nf- tiniiaiit) A. IJ., of . wa.M, in r about tho year IM — in |HPvMssion as owner of (he fol- Invvin;^ jirojierty (il>xr,i/» tl,,' ! jirojifrti/ nK in thf Jon join;/ form), or If nwh iniHi/ inin xo in jin-HiHiilon of i,ort onl if of t/ir Htiiii in-o/ierti/, hhi/, was in or about fho year is — in poss- ! esoion as owners of (dcxvrilir I thf ]iittt), fornung part of the I fi)ll()wing property (Hrrl/>r \ the firo/xitfi OH ill thi fori ijoimi i form, ,Mstry offi.e of the county or rej^istration division in which the itriinoveiihle was situated at the time if tho sale, tho ro- Kistrar statin tho fact in his certificate ; and in every such case tlie sJieriir shall obtain from the rejfistrar of siidi other oiiiity or registration division, a certificate of all hypothecs rej^istered while thohiimovo- able was within smdi county or rej^istration tiivision, anriri/'-f/fH and ll;il,otbi>('H, and Of /{fi/ittrntion of mil ri'/fitx, and witli thosi' herein;! fter declared. — !/)iil. 728. Law cotitu tnu' , v- cvcr, l)e ('(diocated in i • : d- iiiwing order : 1. Costs of the report; L'. ('oniinission on amounts • iciiosited, and tax upon the ;iiiii»unt levied, if any is due. ;in. Costs of aHixing seals, and of making any inventory re- quired by law ; (). Costs ineurr'»d, either in the court below or in a])peal, upon proceedings incidental to the sei/.ure and necessary to effect the sale of the immove- ables ; 7. Costs of suit, as provided !!) !irti>:le (JlHi p. ."71.— C.8.L.C., c. .'J7. s. h.— C. X. LMdl -4. —Eastern Town- ships' Hank r>,. Pacaud, 17 L. C. Rep. I2«. 729. After law costs, those claimants must be collocated in their respective order who had some right of property in the immoveable sold, and who tailed to set up their rights in due time by oj)position to annul, opposition to withdraw, or op- position to secure charges, but have lilcd opposition^ for pay- iiient; after, however, deduct- ing such debis as they may bo bound to pay and as have be- come payable in con.seciuence of the sale of tho immoveable, imd the costs inentionoil in the preceding article. — 2 Bour 7l'J-6: Pot., P.O., 2;5(i; Hcric!,' 204; C.S.L.C. c. 85, s. 15. §3! 730. Conditional hypothecs are cdlocated in the report according to their rank, but the amounts thereof are made payable to subsequent credit- ors whose claims are exigible or, in default of these, to the I defendant, upon good an 1. [ In tlio cnye (if neitlicr party fiiriiisliiiif^ the retjiiisito secur- ity, (lie amount of tlio conili- tioiial cI'Mni uiay liu jilacoil in the iiaiids of a ."ivjuostrator or depositary upon whom the par- ties aj^retv or whom the court names of its own accord.] 731, Wiien ii prior claim is nmletcrminated and unliqui- dated, the prothonotary, out of the disjiosablo moneys, must re- serve a suhicient sum to c(»ver it ; and siicii sum remains in the shorill'.s iiands until the claim is liquidated, or until tho court otherwise (irders. Houyct, ^'o. H);5.— C.S.L.C, c. 3t), s. 20. 732. Ilypotliecary claims due with a terui of payment become exigible in conse- quence of the discussion and sale of ttie immoveable subject to them, jind are beneficially collocated, but if they do n<>t boar interest, tho creditor is then collocated and receives the amount of his collocation on condition that he shall give, and after he lias given, security to pay interest, until the term expires, to the subsequent creditors luentioned in the re- poit; and if he is collocated for a {lart only of his claim, ho is not liable for interest towards such subseiiuentcjcditors until t'le full aiuount of his claim is i completed.— 2 Hour., 722. — 12 Guy, Rcp.4;!;{.— Lac, vo. Into- rcts, no. 7. — £t vide Pot., Condictio indeb., No. 132. — Hcric. 157. 733. Claims for the capital of life-rents are determined and collocated according f, articles I '.111, 1-(1;>, ]<)1(; an.] I'.»I7 .«f the Civil C.de. 734.. Interest and arrciir- of rents preserved by registra- tion of a claim are collocatcil in tho same rank with sii.l, cKiim, up to the day on whi.h the immoveable was adjud"- ed.— 7 Vic, c 10, s. .S5.— I.u", V'l. Intcret, No. 7.— J»ot,, p f 252-;}. [A creditor whoso claim i? registered is collocated in thp same rank, for such UixcA costs only as Tre incurred in tho court in which ho origin- ally obtained judgment for^tlu. recovery of I;;., daim. Hi- costs in appeal rank only ac- co.ling to tho date of their registration.] 735. When several im- moveables, or pieces or parrels of land sc])arately chargeii with dillerent claiiiis are sdlij for one and tho same price;— when a vendor's claim comes in concurrence with ;i build- er's ])rivilege ; or— when a creditor has some preferen- tial claim upon part of an immoveable, by reason of im- Jirovements or other cause ;— and the disposable money.* are insuflicicnt ;— tho jirothim- otary, if tho record does nut afford him sufficient data to perform the relative valuation iMniself, must suspend the dis- tribution and rejiort the facts to the court. 736. Upon tho application of one of tiie parties interested, after notice given to the others, tho court orders experts to be named in the ordinary manner, in order to establish the re- f)J CoMPtr.SOHY KXKCUTIOy. Ill spoctivo valiioH of tlic irnriiovc- iihlrs jiiccc'^ .,(■ liin.l, or iiiij.idwinfiits, iiri'l tlio pro- |".rtii'ri wliii'h .'^liould l,e ;iIlott('*l tf) each out of the iiKiiR'.Vi' to ho (li.-itrilmtoil. — I I'i-.. Hid. Hll. 737. The rcliitivo valiifitiun liiii!;; c.-tiililislitMl iij„,„ tho re- i.Hit (if the exficrts, tho case is ( iif l)iick to tlu; inotlioiiotarv, ill nider that lio may proccM'-ii tn licfcnnini! tlie ordor of col- 1 Mli"!! ami (lie di.strihution • l' the imim>j.<. 738. Tho roj,'istrar\-rested j.ar- tios are called in by being served with a rule of court" funl tins service may ho either jtcrsiinal or at domhsile. or bv ailvertisement in nowspajiers i'f the persons are al)sent, in the same manner as upon ordinary Mimiiions.— C. S. L. C, c. M, M'.i .— 2.5 Vic, c. U.S. 5. 739. Any party to the cause, or iiiiy person appearing volun- tarily, may i)roduee any aequit- tiuice or document of a nature to establish the discharge or o.xtiuction of aidaiin mentioned in the certificate of hypothecs, lir.ivided it is accompanied with such proof as would be ro'l'ii'-ed to justify the regis- trar m receiving it ; and the ■ ••oiirt (.r judge may therouimn correct the certificate, or order It to be sent buck to the regis- trar for correction, (u- else "tho registrar may transuiit to tho l-rothonotary a supplementary '■crtilicate in amendment of tho former one.— 2.") Vic.c. ij, s. ;',. ; 740. The registrar is doem- od to he an olliccr of the court lor all that concerns such cer- tificate of hypothecs, as also lor the taxation of his fees ami expenses for services remlered in n-gard thereto.— M/,/, s. C. 74:1. Any person interested in the distribution of moneys nuiy, either in term or in vaca- tion, even before contestation cause tho defendant or tho j-reditor. or the debtor of any hypothecs mentioned in the registrar's certilieute or in any opposition, or any other person : having cognizance of the facts, to be examined before tho judge, or, in his absence, be- ' tore the prothonotary, in order ■ to establish whether such hy- pothec has not been discharged, in whole or in part, or other- wise extinguished, or to prove ' iiny other fact material |jo the i CTt.^c; and any person thus ox- iitnined is bound to disclose tho existence of any receipt, .ac- count, document or writ^n--- relating to such discharge or extinction, and to produce tho ^ame if it be in his power- iind if it aj.f.ears by the certi- ficate of hypothecs, or by ..ny opposition in the case, that 3iich person is the creditor of tho hypothec, his admissions constitute proof. A person thu.s examined cannot ask to be taxed as a witness if he is Iq. J 1.' ^' 112 OOMl'LI.SOHV KXKrCTIOX. tcrcslfil in tho disfribiiti nor can he a.-k t.. he p,ii,| l,i,< j,^ i travelling; exiionscs l.cl'oro an- Mvorinj;.— 27".V I'H Vic, ,.. ;>,{), ^'. 7.— ir tlio liy|i(itherary cred- itor of the fifr.^iin who wax in I)o( iry's otlice, if there is <'ii. upon the allidavitof any i domicile,— 4 L. ( lOIIC no sill person swearin;,' that he h reason to believe, be! as Pijr. SIS. H., ;U)5.-l and verily 744. ( seen paid, f \\—2 h. V. R., owing.— 5)2 K. I to pay th 743. Th I * lem. 46. Wh relate to the re contestation may \ of the report en a contestatinii port itself and I daii to the order or rank of tl port, or of a collocati II is maintained, it is .■ coll tl ocations, or it may go to c maintained for the benefit nf 10 merits or substance of )f th located, and in tl ny le cbmns beneticially col lis case the report becomes impliedly _„ tested and stayed, to the exte con- nt the mass of the creditors, niid the court orders the prothoiiu- t try to prepare a new repmi according to the rights of tiie parties.— Houyet, 401), 410.— 1 Pig. 821. itHiiis unit ciiiilcstinLr and even to the c"nt(!st(i nf his with ill ins are s within two party inter eiintestation, which is not aticcted by when these a thereof has b th'' j.rothono) at least four COMPUr-SORY KXErUTrON. 113 747. (Tlip right of,., )ntc.<'t- iii;,' rliiitiis, ,.ji|iiisiti,)iis ,ir c,)!- iMti'iiis belongs to whii hover if tho interpstoil purtiosi is fir.xt to use it. — A jmrtv ulmsc clHiiii .1 rnllnciiticil is foiif csf ,.,{ is Hot I. .1111(1 f.i (iiiswor more thaii (iiio Ml -CVtMUl (•(.|l(,'St!ltil.IlS folUKlcl 11 the same gniiinds, ainl ho iii.iy ii[([)lv to h.iv(^ such coiitcs- itiniis iiiiitfMl iiiid the proccMl- iiiu'-^ tficrooii ••oinliK'tcil li,'f ween liiiri iiinl tlie tirst contesting imity. all notices rorjuiretl he- iiijr servcfl upon the other (. nl.'sting jiarti,'s, who have a ii-lit lu waicii th(> procMMiings .lU'i even to bo put in the place nt the party who has taken up tilt ntestnlion. in the event • 't' his withdrawal or of his iir;rI,M't or refusal to pro- ved]— 1 Pig. 805.— I>,>t. P.O. 111! 748. Contcst^itions upon c merits id' oppositions or • iMiiiis are suliject to the rules •if proce.hire which apply in "I'diiiary suits. 749". After the delay for iHiiitcstiiig tile report has ex- Jiired. the prosecuting j.artv, or upon his failure to do so within two day.s, any other party interested, may move for the honiohigation' of the whole report, if there is no contestation, or of the juirt which is not contested or is not atl'ected by the contestations, when these are only to a part. — i .'^iich motion cannot, however, be made until after notice thereof has been posted uji in 750. The liomologati,in may I)e granted either by the court or by the firothonotary, in term or in vacatiiui. unless there is a counter-application ,,r a con- testation, in which case the court iloneean deci,ie.*— C. S. L.C, c. H.;, s. 147. 751. [ If ill any distribution, wticthcr hoiiicjdjfjited or not, a creditor is coll.icated for any sum that is not due to him, the court, upon a declaration ,)f the creditor to that ctl'c.'t, may order a siipp!eniciitary distri- bution o( the sum tli u.s allowed him. — If theper.«on thus collo- cated fails to declare what he hi'S previously received, the judge may, upon the a|. plica- tion of any party interested, and on production of an authentic discharge, .u-der a supplementary distribution of the amount of such colloca- tion. —ff there be no authentic discharge the jierson thus col- located must be called in, upon application to the court or .judge, and in such case the ]»rovisions of articles 741 ap- ply. — If the person collocated has no known domicile in Lower ('anjida, or if he is dead and his legal representatives are not certainly known, the judge may, upon a certiticate of the fact, Older them to be called in ih jTothonotary's office during pealed f * A .jndgmeni homologating a report of distribution may be inscribed f,)r revision and ap- at least four day.s. — R. of P 1 Pig. 819.— 11 >m, even when no eor testation has been tiled.— East- L.C. c. 83, 8. 147. (^ric. 198.— C.S. em Townshins' Bank u* Pacaud, 17 L. C. Rep. 120. J 'W I ; ■1 1 1 1 (1 '" •■ . \ :il , i r 1 'i 1 i i < *1 V* 1% 114 COMPl'I.SOKY KXKrcTIO.V. in Iho inaniierprovidod in arti- eiimiot. Ii cic f.S. # 'wcvcr. t'\( cisf tl f. 752. Wl ri;,'ht iinlrss tiis dclitor H-n no opposition solvent, or his (.■! pfiyniont has hci-n lilcil jind in in- mii {;jiriii' ami no c lai ni appears by the ppoars ijy tho n';,'is(rar\s cortiticato, or when all the parties consent, the moneys levied may, without the formality of a' report of distribution, be adjinl;;o(i by the protiiod„tary to the parties entitled to them, upon a mo- tion to that etfeot made either in term or in vaeation._C. S L.C., e. H.J, s. 147, § ;j, I § 12. Of iuh-c(,llocat!itn. I 753. Any creditorof a per- son who is entitled to l)e eoMo- oated, or is benelieially <'ollo. oated upon moneys levi'ed. has a right to file a sub-opposition, demanding that, to the extent of his elaim, tho sum aeeruing to his debtor l)e not paid to aueh debtor, but to iiim. Ho execution. — Pot., I'. C '': P >;>. * Form No. 38. T'ower Canada, ) f" "'*' '"^"P" Di.striet of \ •^'"io"' <'oiiit. ■ ' {DaU.) Present : X. Y., Judge. A.B., Plaintiff, C. D., Defendant, and E.F,, Collocated creditor. It is ordered that the said E.P. {his ,,un/iti/ oivl ihimivile) or his legal represe .atives do ap])ear before this Court on the day of , in order to answer tho contestation of bis claim. Tiy order, U.S., Prothonotary. •^ I'iK-. "•■i7, H21.~\ h. C. I!., •tlis.-jo ,1,,., .'{()<», 754:« Sul)-oppositions mn.-- be served upon the party who.-,' momys are thus stopperl. 755. The siit)-c.illocatioii may follow the collocation, ani be included in the general r.- port, or it may form a separaic report, and is subject to the same rules and formaliti.- ; but'fhe costs thereof are boruit by the credit(.r whose (•olloni- tion is thus opiiosed. — Pot 1' c, 2;.-.. 756. If a debtor fails t.. exorcise his rights and . Of thr jKiifiuont (}/ tnonfyn Ivviril. 757. At tho expiration of fifteen days after the date of tho judgment homologating a report of distribution, the sli"r- itf is bound to pay to the piir- ties entitled thereto the moneys which he has received. — 25 ii. III., c. 2, s. 29. 758. The amount of tho eollocation of a creditor men- tioned in tho registrar's certili- cato, and who has not filed an opposition, remains in the hands of tho shoriif until such such creditor or his legal repre- sentatives demand the same, •ic iiionoys roMlMT.SORY KXKCUTIO.V. II. ,in'l givo a viilid aiijuittn nee 'lirrcfiir. — C 759. Tho sheriff, or citlicr •li.'cr jicrforinin;; his fiinctiims, ii^iy 1)1' holfl hy cocrcivt* irn- l.ri.Jnnincnt to tho payment of ilic iiionnys by hiiii levied and r.coived.— C. S. L. 0., c. 87, s. .'1. 760. ff the inuney.s levied, r II portion thoreof remain in •'ii' liands of tho purchaser, the I'lirmont of distriliution must I'l' >i'rved upon liiui. ami upon fii-^ t'.iiiiiro to pay to the shoriir, r to tho parties interested, «iiliin lit'toen days from su(!h service, the amounts necessary to satisfy tiie claimants who iiiivo priority over him, the latter may demand tho resale »( tlie immoveable upon him fur false biddin<^. 761. [Any party a;,')^rioved by ii judgment of distribution may seek redress by means of an appeal, or a petition in revocation, if there are grounds fur if, whether lie has appear- ed in tiie suit, or, his claim lieiiig mentioned in the certifi- cate of hypothecs, he has not appeared. — Any creditor men- tioned in the registrar's certi- ficate who has not appeared in the cause, may, moreover, HJthin fifteen days, seek redress by moans of an opposition to the judgment.] 762. [In tho event of a juilguient of distribution being rL»forined, or of tho adjudica*^ tion being set aside, or of the nviction (if tho buyer or his ru- proseiitatives by reason of any right from which the property was not discharged by the sale, whatever sums may have been e. .Hi, I unduly paid must be returned Hid the parties to the sheriff, are bouml to j.ay back such numeys upon an order fmm the court to that tdlcct. — I'ot. I'.C. 227.— Ileric, 294. SKCTION VI. pcrty. I'm- 763. Any (lehtor arrested ' under a writ of <;,/,i,,i ,,,{ \ rrHpoiii/' iidiiiii, may make a I judicial abandonment of his I property for the benefit of his creilitr)rs.— r.S.L.C, c. 87, ss _ 12, 1.1. ■ 764. This abamlonment is I effected by filing in the pro- I tlionotary's office a statement. sworn to by the «lcfendant, and I making known : 1. All tho moveabb; and im- 1 moveable property of which he is possessed ; 2. The names and addresses of all and eacli of his creditors, and amount of their (daims, and the nature of each (daim, whether privileged hypothe- cary or othei wise.— Such st.ito- uient must bo accompanied with a declaration hy tho debtor that ho consents fo abandon all his property to his ereditors.— C.S.L.O., e.' 87, s. 12. 765. [The debtor must givo the plaintiff notice of the tiling . of the statement and of his declaration of abandonment.] 766. .V debtor who has boon admitted to bail is bound to tile this statement and deelara- tion within thirty day.s from the '\ \m il= f I: i V ! I ■ ra 116 roMPtTI.HORV KXKCfTIOl*, (lain c.fflif ju(|>,'iiH.|it roiidoroil in tho unit in which ho w.i^ arre.-tod.-- Any ]n>ti vim- dcMiincd to pay a hiiim «(x<-otM|- inj; i'if^hty ,,i,.l, ..tiif,.,n..rir an. I 'I<'(liirii(i..n iif any time. /'''///., «. 1,:. ; . . .. . . 768. Iniiiiodijitclv after tlh- mtorcst .roM, sorv.rc.f pro-OHs filing' .,f th.- ..tal.Mn..nt an.l ,1. an.l ,...Hts. i,.r a .i.-bt ..f a <;,m- ■ larati..n .,f ahandonnH-nf l,v n.en-.al natur.. ,h likowio. tho ,leht..r. the pmsec „i ,c after sueh mnveahle an.l i,„- .•re.litorn.ay apply .. the e..urf "..v.-able property a. he ap- ..rjn.lKe C.r- ,hJ Lppointn.^r. ' ,^ p.-n.s p....ses.o.l ol have been i of a onrator t..' the ^r.,^ert^ (l.sen.sj'e.i, b...in.l. upon )ioin>,' thu. aban.l.me.l. after reipiire.l to (■ttr,* lifteen days at lea>f before presenting 'the sauu-, calling upon the creditors to bo present. t — //,/(/ s. I J. * Now the Qlir/„r OjjirinI f}>,ze//r, .il V. e. l.'i, s. 4, stat. of Q, t Form No. 4(», in connocti.pti with article 7(i8. Lower Cana.la. f In the Huy,'- District of- jj rior Court. fr ((/ -'^- B-, plaintiff. {Here insert a copy of the mid article.^ No. (fiere Mt,ite the nnmin the (U'tian.) A.B., Plaintifl': CD.. Defendant. Public Notice is hereby given in i)ursuance of the j)rovision.s of article 768 of the Code of Civil Procedure of Lower Canada, that at tho hour f**' in the noon of the day of next (or instant, a* the mxe tnai/ be,) .ir as soon after that hour' as may be, at the Court House, at '- (or, nx the cttne mo if he,) at tho chambers of the judge, (xxqfi- eiently deHcrihin,/ thexame), the th • ' . - said A. L'., plaintifl" in thi cause, will apply to (naiiiiny the court, una indicating wht- »'■ ••ly iiffor tti- iu>nt ami (!• iloiiiiKuif l.y |»ru.sooutitiL' r' fi» the Cdnrf jKlillf IIHT ' I, I lie |il(i|Mrt\ tier a riDfici . ajijilicatidii tho Citmiiln ny at Ifa-f tli« sariic, uilitora to l,c I i. It,r (/j/ir,;,/ i, ». 4, j^tat. ooiinocfii.li "()8. I tfic Sir[ic rior Court. roMlTT.floRY fXRriTtOV. 769. frf fh 117 t .'•It Z' riainfiff foil.. ,1 I" '•"■ "'»• ••ipj'oint- fail. t„ ,1 oHi^jnato. t ^-If ,ho .M.rafor incnt .,f acMirntor, thf. (ifif«n.|" fh iiiit or a fiiit iiiav i|() "y <'tli.T party in flu- ,.ul.|i,M,ti 'lit* I- . . ... : A I it ■ Iffomlant " '">. 'he plainlif! ,,r may caufic niich ■■•rr\aii('L' n ti«'<. ) 770. Tl f fl with tlio III '10 -anu. forniali- 11. I. "I '"> Ih' nia.lo. — /Ai,/. '"'"'Ill ((I niuko I •' ••iiratistri.-t or ''wor Cana.Ja, / [n tho S. 'iltnilii ( "' any other now.st.Ht t Im .1.... _A • . 'I "'■•* \o. (A, s line- ar */,,/,. r,;,f'), f„rtl "f'iaOt and proporVerson 'i' '•nrator to (ho property II fl ppoint- A. I!.. PiaintiH- <'• f>.. Defendant. K. K.. ( and iirator t.. the pm- aiid I'crty and effects of th iiid 'ietendant ''.. ilefendant I'or.Munal of tl "ho ntli( in th e .sai i.-* caii.se (i '■•* niade and tiled in tht •e of tl tlic .-, fortho orerlitors — the ' j>ro- credi- all persons (,f ._. * X .18- this day A. B., plaintiff. «'W the Qiuh,c ajfirml r debtors or the said ( ii; are hereby notified and rerinired to j^overn themsol in th Iii-emises acconjini'lv ves of (riven at 18—. his day ii/, s. 12; s. l."., § 2; s. If). 774. The contesting party is bound, within the same de- lay, to ]irove his allegations by all legal means. The court may, however, prolong the de- lay for making such proof, but : not beyond two months. — /hid, ' s. i;5. § 3. , t may be put to I II' iim I'onccrnih,- -//'ill. s. I ' such statement. § 2: H. 1.-,. 776 If the contesting pnrfv establishes any one of thf "jtjenees tuentioni>d in article ""•I, or if the ci('f,Mid;uit refuse- to attend or to ans< it, as re quired under the procedin.- article, the .(uirt or judsre muv condemn him to be imprisons I for a term not exceeding ni,,. year. If the debtor so orden-i to be imprisoned does not sur render himself, or is not sur- rendered for that purpose ac cording to such order, then the sureties are liable to pay the plaintiff the debt, together wifti , int('rcsf and all costs. — //././ I 8. 12. §§2, ;{; s. i;!, §§2. 4: ..' 1 l'» : s. IK. 777- If the allegiitions tn the <'ontestn,ti()n are not proved, within the delays above men- tioned, the court or judge m,iv ' order the discharge of the debtor; and the latter cannot I again be imprisoned for any I debt due the plaintitf, or nnv other creditor, by reason of any cause of action anterior to hi's statement and declaration of abandonment; and in case of such imprisonment he may ob- tain his discharge either 'from the court or from a judge, upon petition and sufficient proof.— r/'n/.H. l;;, § M; s. If), § § 1,2. 778. The abandonment of his property d.pi.irives t!itf debtor of the enjoyment of such projjcrty. and gives his credit- 775. The debtor is bound to j ors the" right to have it s^Ui rovprr.soKv PXKri Tfov, 110 iin>Ier o.xpoiifion for tlM> puy rncnf «( their rc^ijM'i'ti'vf rIdiiiiH. — I'df. IM'., 2t!'.i. (' \ 779. Tho ft^arirldiiiriciif of his |ir<«|iiTly liis.'harxo.x tho ilclitiir from hi^ ili'lit.>t (<> the .^.t«<«nt only of tho Hinoiinr whi.h hix crcil tors hiivc been |i;iiil out of tho jiroi'cods of tho silc of such i.roporty.— Pot i'.<'.. •-••;'.•.-(; s. I.e.. 0. s: / JO. C.V. I27(). 780. nthor .<,M...i,,| ,,r„- n-h>ns coiKM.riiiii;,' iiisi>lvoiit Minlor (iHi cont.iin.Mi i„ t|,,, •tatiite intitiiloii : t/,, /»,„/- ■nfArtof I MCI (now t/,r //i*o/- , nut Alt ,,f ISd',).) -•nnnot l.o ijranto.l a^nin^t liilori* or .•iiriiforr* f..r imv hiil- lui-o of II',,. lint ,|ii<> hv'thoiri. until nftor tho oxpirution of four riiontlis t'r,.iii thr. mmvIoo lllion tiKMIl ,if tiio ji|(|<,Mii..„f oj<- fiil.li.' "f i,ublic wor- •,,t I'.C . •-'(■,(!.- ^ the debtor and pliicin^r bim in cus- tody of the kei'jier of the (roni- mon ^ft ji (if the district in which the writ issiunl.— If there IK no j^aol in the district lie must be iinprisuncd in the noiires) gaol.— Pot. 1».(". 2t>l C.S.L.C.. c. ilO. s. i;{. 790. Any person thus ini- pris()ney paying into the hanrj^ of the sheriff or of the protho- notary, the amount of the condemnation, in principal, in forest anij costs ; 2. With the consent of or a : release fr.im the creditor; '■<. I'pon the failure of the cre- ditor to pay in advance inf., the han. I5y nie.'insof thedisehari'c from liability, obtained un.jcr the provisions of Ijiw concern- ing insolvent traders ; ti. If he has completed lii> seventieth year. — Pot. p. (•„ 2(i;!-4-J,— I'pig. h;{7 ,.f 'Z 27and2SV.,c. 17, ss. 9, ./.,,.,/._ C.P.C, .SOI). ' 794. Such discharge niii-t, however, be ordered by a jiidirc ujicm ajipliciition, of Which notice has been given to the prosecuting creditor.— Pig. l„r '•'V.— C.P.C, 805. 795. When the debtor lia,- been discharged by reason ot default of i>ayinent of the ali- mentary allowance, he is m. longer liable to coercive im- prisonment for the same debt. 121 BOOK SECOND. TITLE FIRST. i)F PR(»VISI()XAT. T'R..ri;EI.I.V(iS WiriCII ACCOMPANY SUMMONS IN CKRTAIN CASKS. OKNKRAt PKOVISION. 796. A plaintiff' iniiv, in (MTtJiin cases, f'iiniiltiinfoiisly wirh the siunnions. or iicnilin^' tilt' suit find IxjCurL" jiKi^^nu-nt" hiivc the person or the property (if his debtor, or the ohject iii 'ii«|'iite, placed injudicial cus- U>(ly. as explained in the fol- lowing chapters ; [subject to a! rijjht of action by the latter to over damages, upon estab- propert.v with intent to defraud his creditors. — C. S. 1,. C c H7, .s. l._C. I>. h., 210.' 798. Th = s writ is obtained upon an affi.lavit of the plain- titr. his ijookkecper. clerk, or legal jittorney. declaring that the defendant is personally in- debted to the f.hiiiititf in si sum amounting to or exceeding forty dollars, and that the deponent has reason to believe, and verily no _. — ft^.-. "jMMi f.xiau- 1 ■• „ ' "' ^•■'.7 lishing by proof against the "''"*^^'*^f' 'or reasons .specially creditor a want of pr(d)able ^/''''^'' '" ^''^ affidavit, that the cause.]— C. P. L., 20S, 2o7 'l^'^^'idant is about to leave j immediately the province of I Canada, with intent to defrwud his creditors in general, or the plaintitfin particular, and that such departure will deprive the plaintiff' of his recourse against tlie defendant ; or upon an affi- davit establishing, besides the existence of the debt as above ^ mentioned, that the defendant has secreted or made away with, or is about immediately to secrete or make away with his property and effects with Nuch intent. — lir,(l.—{\ p. L.^ 2J2-4.— Hurtubijo r*. Laricho, i-'^ L. C. J.. 8;^.- CIIAPTER FIRST. 01- rAl'U.S AD RK.Sl'O.M)|,M)Ljf. SECTION I. Of the Issniner .«on only, or of the person therein .. of which in i sum exceeding forty dollars. case it is addressed to ; to wit: in the sum of the sheriff or to any bailiff of That this deponent is credi- thc district in which it is to be bly informe.L hath eve f.xeuited.— 12 V., c. 63.-0. S. re.t- L. ( c. s:\. 6. 811. The clerk of the son to believe, and doth verily and in his eonseienco believe. cir- i that the said cuit court acts in such case as j ately about to leave the IS luimedi- pro- 124 OF cxriAS. -i •■ ,i : ! liiil! 814. Tho debtor cannot be ck'taincd in prison in virtue of such warrant any ''mf^er tlian forty-eijfht bourn. -/'.///, ^ 54, 815. The cornnii," !i^,.ier jjrantihfjf .such varrant must, without delay, transmit a d.ip- lieate of it, together with the original allidavit upon which if was granted, and a certilifate of his proceedings to the jtro- thonutary of the superior court of the district, who must tile the .«ame and keep them as part of the record in the ca.se — /fiul, s. 5;>. vinee of Canada (n/lti/c np.rl. (il/i/ i!,r ntiHitUH ir/n'i/i Uad (<, till htlilf t/lllf f/ll- .t in nituitf fit Iritn- tin- itrtirinrc of' Vannilii), wliereby the said , without the l)ene(it of a warrant of attachment against the body of the said . may be deprived of remedy against the said : and this dejjonent hath signed. .Sworn before me, this day of Form No. 4.S, in connection with articles 812, 813. ^V(U•)^mtt to nnixt the per>!„n. Canada. Proviiwr of Quehec, District of—. A. B., Esquire, commissioner of the superior court in the district of . To and to the keeper of the common gaol of the said district, greeting : | I command you. that you ' take of in tho county of in the district of if he SECTION ir. Of the Kxcnitiiiii (if ff'ritu m Capias.' 816. If the writ of c;(piM. is addressed to a hailiff, tl,,. bailifi' w»'o is (diarged with ii arrests the licfcndant and dc livers bin over, together witli the writ to the sheriff. wIk. thereupiin l)ccomcs responsible. — C.S.Ji.C.. <•. 8.!. s. 0, § 2. 817. If (he writ of capias iy addressed to the sheriff he i> then bound to execute it or t.. cause it to be e.xecuted by his ./>liix ad nx^nndcndum be dulv .served upon hi.n, to compel hiiii to be and ajipear personally in tl e superior courr for the said district on the day of the return of such writ, to answer of of a certain dclit. interest and costs, amounting to tho sum of . (riven under my h.and .".!)■! seal, this day of in the year of hor present ma- jesty. }'dl OP OAl'TlS. 125 esent nia- wntil tho laftcr ^ivoM sc-nrify or i- ili,-r|iiirjr.-.| nx luTeiruifter sKcrroN HI. lit' III* Cinitisfiitiou (,f of Capia.s. flrits 819. IjK.n a petition i.rc- "■'"'"' t" the ••oiirt, or to n Jii'l,:,''' ill term or u, va,-ation, tin- ,'h.irge(I I"* rejected may appciil li„rii the ijecision. — :; L. ('. J._ •)'.>•*. 823. [ft' the court or jndijo orders the d.'fondi.nt to be di"- ••liai-fred. the plaintiff nuiv ob- tain a siisjieosion of tlie order. 'V -l<'clariM.!,' iiiunerliatclv that he intends to lijive the decis- ion reviewed and iJenositin.' '■'i. -I- hy shewin./that"the 'ew.' i *,?.- •'""';''"' re.jiiired by arti.de -■' •■" ■ ■ "*•"• "e niav likewise appeal ■nti.il allegations of the aHi- '1.1*1' upon wliich the .lapias I- tniinded are false or in- -iirticient. — f/tlil. ss. 8, <> §§ j :'—'•• 47, s. ;{, § .{._(.. p. j^' 2!.s. 820. In order to decide upon this Incidental proceed- iDf? the court or judge may order the immediate rt^tiirn (".f "i the said writ of capias and ot tlic proceedings had upon it, although the day fixed for the return should not yet be ar- rived.— 1 L. ('. K.^ i4:> 821. If tl , from the judgment m review, I ]t he declares immediately his ' intention of d„i„^, ,j„, ^^.j causes the writ of appeal to be served within three juri> siir(3iio,s, and tiiat in dufaiilt they will pay tho amount of the Jnd<^inont in principal, intero'^l and co.^ts, or tin- amount lixi'd by the judt,'c in the case of article 801. — Ihlil. s. 10. 826. This bail is ofl'ored after a notice .served upon the l)laintitf or his attorney, with one intennediiite day's'delay. 827. Tho .sureties offered must, if required, justify their sutlieiency upon oath, but need not justify upon real estate. — Ilild. .s.- 10. § 2. 828. A defendant arrested uj)on a capias may obtain his provisicmal discharj,'o by givinj? Kood and sutlicient sureties to thesherirt' to the satisfaction of the latter, before the return day of the writ, that he will pay tho amount of the jud^^meiit that may be remlereii ujjon the demand, in princijial, interest and costs, if ho fails to jrive bail pursuant to article 824 or to article 825*. — Ihi .' 22. * On cause shown, tho defendant, after a judgment j and form no. 4. -Ilcmii i ;,i, j rx. Lailioureux. i 829. The shcriif in nwi-w , c;ise is re-p"i,siblo only for the 'iHiciencs- ..f the sureties .it the time when bail was iriven, — Ihhl. maintaining,' a capiis, uid enn deninin;,' liiiri t.. piy tin: debt, will be permitteil to nut in h,'(i: or security that he' will sur- ; render himself in terms of (he law in pliice of th(> bail ^'iv.-ii to the sheritf. He \\\\\ j,l-,, after jud;,'iiient. nn .-hewing' cause, be permitted to fylethe statement of his aftaiis re- quired by ('. S. L. C, ,-. .s7, s. 12. (arts : 7ti.'! it m;f. of this <'ode) and plaintiffs petitinn for imprisonment will be dis- missed in conse((ucncc of such permission. ilenderson rn. Lanioureux, 17, L. C. U. 4! 1. F(n-m No. 44. in connection with article 828. Fonu i)f Ihiil-homl. Know all men by these pre- sents, that wo, {iwwe hen; tli-- (fi/rinliNit Kiiif his hull,) ;ire held and firmly bound to (//-(,»,■ //'/•'• the nh- the amount mrorn tn mid eiuloi-Hi'd on t/tf ,i,r,'t, iritli tinntj/-jivL' per eentuin < ,l-,d for interent and costt,') : o paid to the said shoriif, ■ cortiiin attorney, exe- >r>, admini'^frators or . • " -, : for which >>ay!!iet!t. to ,. ini faithfully made, w. ;n(l our- selves, and each .i ,5 by llond CI :-t;[i ii' in Sllrii itil.v r- ce of sucli •r.-idn i-v. :. i{. lii. connection '28. Olid, Lhoso ])ro- e //(■/•«' t/i.- /ifil/,) are d to ( mini' ritl' ol ' tiie iower Cm- («^«^' fiiri' r'> mill n't, in'tli till f hud ritf, . sxt" ■• >rs, *j /;'( for Wv . inJ 1 lio Dur- by ri H t iToret 128 OF ATTArilMKVT BKPORE .UDOMENT. ih prolioixl rosiyhinco, tlicii iij.on with tho intent (.. dcfraiid hi- ". <'rcilitors and the |.l,iiiitiil' in an alhilavit of oni' (if tlici allc^'in^' thoir.xurefyship, sworn j. articular ; o, that the .Icf.-ml- to before a ju arrange with hi ors or to inal.,f! . Proe. civ. 180- 1 .—f'.P.L. 24(1.* 835i [ If the claim is foiiiid- iiiiniit CII.APTER SECOND. OK ATTACHMKNT UKFORK ,11 I)(i MKNT. SKCTION I. 0/ Simple AttaelnHrut. 834. A creditor h as a ri;^ht j ed on unliijuirlated dam I the writ of attachment c issue without the order of judge after examinini; into tlic I .sulliciency of ihe alhdavits. i which, UKU'eover, must stale j the nature and amount of the damages claimed and the facts which gave rise to them, a ml the judge may in his discietinii before obtaining judgment, to cither grant or refuse the wr,., attach the goods and effects of and tix the amount of the bail his debtor : upon giving which the jirojieity iiy be released.] 1. In the ease of the (i> rrnirr m ^l/Uipi: 2. In all cases where, as effected by 836. Simple attachment means of a writ plaintiff, he jiroduees an affi- adilressed, when in th. davit establishing : that the J'crior court, to the sheriff of defendant is personally indebt- the district in which it is to be ed to him in a s um exceeding ■ execnted, or, when in a five dollars, that the defendant absconds or is about imme- diately to leave the jirovinee, * This article has not ch "y »ng- or IS secreting his property, , cd the law with resjiect to th affidavit as previously in fone. It is sufficient in the affidavit to state that the defendant is about to leave Lower Canada, or the Province. — Beaubien i-k. Linklater, 17 L.C.R,, p. 400. * The ,1 ernier ^(jni'iieur must make the nsiial afii'lavit to obtain a seizure Plunte vs. Clarke, 17 L. C. Rep., p. 75. OK ATTU HMKST UhFOUK .IllMiMKNT. 12!) 'itiipr court, to aiiv l.ailifT. re ■ luiriii;,' Hiich shrriir .,r hailifT 'l l-rojMrty ilicre or has with- ((• r^l'izi' tl ic nicivt al.I( ■!r<>ts (.f the (ic-romlatit. aii>l iiiii I'iiw ri tliiTc him.-clf. 842. A -mm ""11 him to ajijK^ar on a th mi'iit iiiav al warrant of aftarh- '> ')(• is.micij. •lay livcl lit the ofliiM' of pruthonotarv <»r clerk, t <• case •li'" i'()?nini: in am III'- iJfinand and si \y the attaclinicnt ilionl.l not ■leclareW valij.— C. S. L. C. .toan-wer ..nurt, aiMrc-sed to th.- '] M-w muse i of the district where th of artii'lc S;;t, (.y ■^iiini'r of tho sii|.crio'r oriff o war 837. Th i-ant is to ho exocutod. ..r t ' e bailiff or jx-a tnioiint of the , th nearest to liis residen.-e |.l lintill'x claim mii.-t h uandin;; him ti olliccr > com- pel ze -iitii d l"r w il">n tl hid 10 writ, or the '^' e»i- , detain tho effects of the debt imd -r L. (' 1 security may j 94:3. Th "■ -,'iven.— 10 Sc 1 1 G. 'iV •J.— »'. S. L. C, c. 8.'{, s. 52, 838. The writ is issued 1 IS c. I attaeliment is in th warrant or. of the e name of the ]ir(ith ilerk of the >y it ; it orders tli iinmissioner wlio iss lies ■'notary or by the I ctfeets of th.' .lefen.l th rt'i c case may be. ii circuit court "s attached, witli tt e moveal>!es and ant to bo Jiona written ' formalit I.' jiiisition fn.ni the |ilaintiH'. — ft may be cither in the Krendi "r Hii>,'lish iiiii;,'uage.— It is to.-tcd in the same manner as writs of summons. — C. S. L. c. S.i, s. 1. 839. Tl issued for the .f seizures. ordinary and that they be kept and .letained for the period of twelye days tr.iin th.' seizure, and no lon^^er. unless before the expiration of such twel ve lay acciirdinir le writ may also bi iiperior c.Hirt, iittachment, pursuant to th abov to tl th provisions, issues fro s a writ of liiinied, by any clerk of tl lie amount j and form 1> c proper court.* — //>/«/. s. .^4 circuit court. wlu le A. I}., of being duly sworn, doth dei)ose and say ease, may likewise receive the , ^"™^ ^"- ^'^.—Affi'htvit t,, necessary afJidavit.— //y(W. g '>hf'>'ii ^V'lrnint „f Atti>vlini)ailiff may make le seizure in another district as conveyed his is indebted a sum exceed- ing forty dollars, to wit: in the sum of . (//g,.^ ^,,„^ xiirrinctlj/ thr rniixeof inl>t;er period tluiii twdvo (lays iinili-r OHtato, (lolit and i^ffccts, and (1 — ah>c(»nd and ilo — intend suddenly to de|i/iit from Lower Cinada, with an intent to d( 11,1 (id the Maid— — and credit •*. Tiii- dejionent further ."uith, thiit Ik; dotli verily li'dieve, thill without the bcnetit of a warrant of atta(hnunt a^^a'ii ( the said — — the said will lo.«e his delit and .sus- tain daniaf^e, and hath ni^rned. Sworn before me, at thisi 46, in connection ,*S IS. — Wuirmit itf Form no. with article Attn which the warrant was granti I and a certificate of his procrci ings to the prothotiofiiry, -r cli^rk of the riiciiii court, \s\\ in{[>!t file and keep the same it- part of the record in the ca-i . — //,/./. s. ,).">. 84:6. When in rjie siiperi : court the writ or thi- warr.iu' is address,)d to a baililf or any other officer than the sheriii, such .aililf or other olli.er i- ' I'und to make a return of I; ^ jtroceedings to the sheriff, m. i to deliver to him the cH'oits sei/ed, in order that they niiiy be disposed of by the court according to law.* ///(''/. s. 'i, § 2. 847. The sheriir or bailitl ni;iy also demand in advaii >■ from the party suing out the writ I • his attorney Hv. .jvuc.mf.st. a oorniiii- 848. Th.- slMTiff or hailitV iM.iv rrji(!\v -ii.-li (It.iiijin.l ii,> "11(11 us the Hiiiii HO u.|van.-oil 1-^ <'X|.cu.h'.l. I.y i.n.'.--.'ntin;f ,i pftififiii, (if whidi ii,,fj,.,, 1,,,^ !<■■ II f^ivi'ti ru fho [inrfy <<'h\,y^ ■r hi- (ilfmncy »»-/ /(>,,„ ,• ,,|„| j")- 111.' Mill. nil, I lixcil hv t}U' jll.lifo -r pp. th. .notary i">' ii..t i,jH.| "ithiii twenty -four lioiirf-. thi- M'iziiro is (li>.|iarj.'c.i, anil fhc •h.'ritr or liailitV is i..v..n(.raf.'(J !r..ni any lial.iljty whatever. I /'■/'/. s. -HI. § 2. I 849. Tlic wit of attiich- nnht must ho rctiirnc 1 with an nvciitory nf iho seizure, and a ■i-rfiti, itc (.f s('r\ iet! both ofj tlif writan-l.-f the ih>,'larafinn. I in the same Manner as uj.on' ' a "rit of caiiiii j 850. A coj.^ f the writ of | .iftMrlMiient niiisL he left with i '!"• iffendant. as >,.1| as u 'lii[ili.-)ite of the 'itory <.f the seizure, as -.„,n as V is i'<'iii|ilete(l. As rej^ard- (iPi'larafion, it may°eithe. ■•'(•ivc.i at tlie sanie'tinie as th. writ, or within the [three days i "Inch follow the si-i/iirej, hv j l<''|>iiij,' a copy thereof either j with the defendants or at the I iTntlionotaiy's or elerk's otfice. /''"'. s. 57. 351. The effects seizeil li '^f. in every ease, be jdare.l 111 theiMistody of a responsible I'cr-.n offered by the defend- ■"". 'i- ill default of such offer. "1 the .itstody of a responsible ta'rson ajipointedby the sheriff, I'iiiliff, or oth' r officer niakin'' the seizure, subject to the pro- visi.^n;- respecting ^'Uardiuns and depositario.s in '-asos of executions aga ,st moveable?. , I'ot. 1'. C. ISO. i I.'tl 852. If the <|pfendant i^ «lj-cnt from Lower Canada, or « •>m'«.als himself .,„ as to pre- vent the service of the writ of iitfiichment, the ,ourt. or ,i jx'i^'c upon proof of the fact •;v one eredible witness, may 'l'-|'«M..sewith the service, and "••■l:. i^'c ^. ^■, S. .")K, * ■ ' ' ' ,_^S3', '^ 'lefendant whoso : ••»<"'-ts have been seize.l may «cf then, restored to him bv the l^hcrilf within the forfy-ei-^ht !"Mirs from the servi.'c' uf Mm, inventory of seizure :- I fw i'tt'Tost and <;"•-;«.«, that he will satisfy the .J"dgment that may bo render- e>2, ().' t>:M. til,','., tlj'.t. (;,;(). „n.i «.:!. ui. also ji|>|)lii-alilo t(» cusi's ,: iiltiichiiKiit hy jjariiishiiH N' l»et'i»r(> jmljifiiicnt. 861. It flio ilccliiratiuii ■ the ) I-. «'., e, 8;{, s. 1 ;{.).—('. !>.' ( 862. The pluintitr or th ilefendant in;iy eontest th (le. 'la ration of tiio f^ariiishi. upon leave of tht! court to ilm' etfecl.— .■^ueli eontostation i- served upon tho ftarni(*lu'i'. tiif,'etlier with a suininoiis t,. appear on a day fixed t.. answer the same, the ordinmv delays for suminoninj^ hein; oh.served.— 1 Will. IV, e. 4 «. 4.— C. S. L. C. c. 83, s. 1.;.:, §2. 863. In otlier respects the eontestiition is subject to th'' rules of ordinary procedure. 864. It' the' plaintitf t-iil- to contest the declaratic : the j^arnisliee within eii.'li- days after the princip .1 jud^' nient, he is foreclosed from doiny so. unless the delav i- extended hy the court.— ',l"s i:. of P. 865. The defendant iiki.v contest the attachment mail'' upon him or in the hands uf a j^arnishee, in the manner pro- vided for cases of caiiias.— 12 L. ('. R. 2(!j.— (5 L. C. K. 17X —7 L. C. J. 48. Of RKvuMin- vrt.iv. vcr lifi>i a ri),'hf f" (.■v.ii,li,iif(> a niDviahlc mav "I'lain a writ for tin- i.iiri.u-',. "• liavin;,' i( atta<-li.-.|. ii|H,n |ii ■'I'lctiiiii (.f an aHi.lavif .-cf. till,' forth his ri;,'hf anil d,.. ■•ii''iri;,' (hr- rri..v.'ahl,« so n^ '" ''I'-ntifv it. — Tliis ri>,'ht of '"■•'•hmcnt in rcvt'ii.|i<-atioi, m.iy b(« o.xcrcixo.I hy the owner fill' j.lrdjro,.. fi,,. \|,.,,osif.irv, til" iisiifnictiiary. the in-tifuti' in-nh.xtitiitions.ainl tho snh.iti- tiif,.._p„t. i>. (' |s2._(j„. Mfp. ro. H(>vcn«licntion. til'.* — (.'.I'.L. L'(!!». 867. The writ of jittai-liincnt ill rcvomliiation onlcrs the H'i/iiro of flic (.rtV'i'fs rcvcnrii- 'iiti'il, iind that they \w place. I in the hamls of (riu,,-,!;,., ,|^ nntW jii'lj,'im'iit is renilercl upon the revcriilieation.— [The name of! the jierson ujion whoso attidavit ' the writ is.^nes is mentioned "I> H.'i8 .•^17. SIS. 81',», Sod. an.lS.-,i,nrc ebserved in attaehment.s in rrvendication in so far as they can fipply. 869. The ilefendant upon a lieiiiand in revendicatioii may have the effects returned into his possession upon >?iving f,'ood iind suRicient .sureties that he will produce them when re- >. Bigelow, M the ertV.-fs are -b'liv'ied to th<- party applviuic tor them, the other partv "m.iy [••"quire an inventory thereof to be made, esfablishin-,' the eon- 'lifi'-n of the etfeets. their 'le-cription and their value in "iI'lie< for the elVeets .seized they remain in the custody of tlieKuar.lian apjiointed ; oreiso 'If (he request of either of the' pintles, thee.uirt or the judire , may. if they are of a nature to produce fruits, or.ier them to be I'laeod in the hand.s of a se leased, wii removed witliciit iii hilt li |ireiniscs (lie paities to appear bet iirt, or before a judi'< jeen tl nsciit; a. day fi.xed. to n.inu on e must ilu <() witiiin ei;^Iit tr.'itor; and if tl a se(jii( days after their removal. — ]\,t. riot P. C, 182.-Laurin ,:. parties e.iii name: aj^ree. Ilie coiirt, or jiid; Montreal. 2.0 April, 1,S4',».— [An (»rd. I(;(i7, tit. 1 one of his own aeco rd. nftacl iment m rccaiitii jition must j 878. Tl !'. art. 4. ervod upon tlic new lessor. ■ 1 who must also be siii cau.se against )e sworn le setjiiestrator nin-t )elore th iiioned to the prothonolary to ad 111' J II (I ministt'i ti on 1 e.vecu- G74- The provisions eon- well and faithfully the thin: appointed dep of which 1 taincd in article ,S41 likow ■iitarv, 11 le I.- e IS 111 piitp •Pl'ly by a bailitf. who d raw; lip ;i ISO to attachments f„r j statement cntaininga de.scri. i.r f ;l rin il HOC a! .• , , ^ ' rent or farm due 875. EHects rent or for farm due tion of the iir ittaehod for | trated. This st projijity seque- s cannot, be without the consent of the also I iteinent shoniii signed by the bailifl' aici plaintiff, be left in the ciistodv ly the s<'([iiestrator, if h .f th c defendant, iii iiei ii gives .sureties to the satisfac- tion of the sheriff or bailiff for the j)rodiiction of the effects. and such Hiireties incur the same obligations and are liable to the same penalties as judi- ofir ijefoic jll(lj,'(!. ,,11 ' :i s('([ni- Jirtii's (•,■111- . cr jiiLl;,'f. 1 iiccortl. — t. 4. :rjitor mn-t • judge ,,r adiiiiiii.-ctri the things iitod dc|hi- |><'SSOS.si<,l, OV .llDIClAr. SKyi y KSIKATfOV. 881. Xiitl 13: '<■'■ \>-\rty can directly or indirci-r,|y."b dh< IS have b( •s>ee () f the th Initfd.— //;/,(-. 882. n irigx ■•lit. I s. «i'(.i,i'0(iiies iiiicei |■|l.■lu■.■^(.rl>tller np other in Ml <' ltii(id.« „f iL' nioiiey.s ex di |iinditiir tipnli til <•••< f.iDnot b ''<"*- «itl) invest t"lii<'striit<)r el llVCStlll'' II foino i.'irge.l e iiient. liiotrated witlnmt tl I'rorni.xcs interest •'III tintiljii.i; that they .-liall ho; 'lioriziition (d un- til "■ I'l'dits j„ fn iii> 111 |i;irtii' a eoiirt "r jndge. 883. I't'titioii, „f whi(di tl s hiive reeeived n.dieo — lilt. IL'. ject tn the dnfi 'i"H- iniiji.seil p 1 Ill's tniiors are siil II)- T -I'i/nies nndei ^•>' and ohii. d " |iarly who cveiitiiail X' entitled tu r may or.Jor tho first '■'••'ive tfio vor uf y Mill III, or or lit lik< ||o«ifaiy to invest th (iK'strator manner, Pin in di.- 884. "■y ati;, nior d '11 •■•M'.-llfioii. /,'iiardians 1 deliv arged hv 1 •-■"'|iiesfrat..r !.•< en • »■ njion his "g the i.n.perf iKler an a:-e-,i,,it of t| L'over. l,(,nnd t.i | in tl I'K'straled to tl ministration whei ii'ir .1 1- lias 3i'en I jnd; and al.- Ji"I.i. '<' I'aity named IIK'lll (d' tlu nient III th given c'lntestafii ever. >n. and a I upon 10 o wh tl 011- . I>ending the suit, the Jii'lge ordors thoin to du ho, at th '' instiinee of oith |iiirlios and npon cr of the 111 the title (*/■ I) <'ivil Code. 885. Oideis -, ic eoiirf, '' manner stated tion, all a re /"""' in the eijiiestra- ~\\h in.se uiicver moneys have b jiaid into court liiinds of the coronei lown. eon "' are in the lerit^' or li^!>I'on.s to indel; •nd their a.ijiidie.it del; the ion /W. s. i;] § 2. 898. Judgment may be ren- dered either in term or out of term. — Ihtd, ss. 5, 6.— 20 Vic. c. 12, a. 1. HVPOTHKrAHV R.roiRS, .OAI.VST .MMOVKA nr-f:s. 137 like all other wri,< ' . L'""!' ^" .•^"'.'•"^■•■'- "'" """.r; like all other writs of the same nature, an-l l.y tl„.,„ exe.-.,f,.,| Uritsof possession -ranted by tlieeireuiteuurt are a, Pressed to and e.veeiite,! |,y l,,,i|irts of till- sii|terior court. — (' S j, <• c. JO, .s. 8. •• •|. ( onclnsions praying that piihiie notiee be ^iven to the actnul owner to app<-ar and answer the petition, and that |n d.fanlt .d his .loini; so the ""•""vahle 1,0 br.,n'.!-. C, c. 49, s. ]. 901. Such j.etition must contain : 1. Ail allegations necessary to establish the debt and the tiypothoc ; 2. A description of the im- moveable; , ••!• The name of the occupier. It 'n^inin.oveable is occupied and .1 ,t is not, the name of tlie last known occupier, the: in K-d fur which it has remain- ' inuccup.ed, the names of all I the known owner.s since the i tiypothec was created, and a ' iXot il Lower Canada, ^ District of \ \ iNamcof plucr) day of Know all men that A. 15. of the parish of in t'le dis- trict of , by his petition tiled in the office of the superior eourt under no. ~, prays for the sale of an immoveable situated in the said district, to wit : A land containing '- arpents in front, by -!-_ ]„ depth, in the first r.-uige of the I i^oignory of , in the parish I ot , in the county of , bounded as follows, to wit:- '. I vvhicli land ia now oooupied by ii n§ i t- t i jik 138 HYl'OTIIKCAItY KKCDIKSK A<;Ar.\ST I.MMd VKABI-KS 904. Tlic notice must be insi'itfd (iiicc ji \v,'iii;^ tliat iiy deed of entered into by D.E. of before F.(i., notary, (or (IK the ciivp inn I/ lii\ at on the a iiypothee was in the registry otficc of tli. locality.] 905. If. within tlie del.iy of two months from the last in- sertion in the newspapers, an I the reading and ]iostiiig up ••] such notice, no p(>rson appear- as hereiiijifter provided, the petitioner proceeds as in anv other suit in which the de- fendant fails to ajipear; aii'i upon jiroof tliat the rciiiiircil formalities luive been observc-l. the court declares the immove- able hyjiothecaled, and orders that it be sold for the jiav- nient of the petitioners claim * — Ihid. s. 5. * Form 'S().-\R.~F»n>i of , nil for the sale of tlic iiniimrr- (tbl,-. To the sheriif of the distri.t of Whereas the fcdiowing notice hatli been given, in eonforiu- ity with article 90;; of the ('(..!,. of Civil Procedure of Lower Canada (nn'fr the iiotirr) .• ami whereas judgment was render- ed on the day of , or- dering the sale of the immove- able described in the sai'l notice, you are hereby en- joined to make the ordin.irv iuinnuiicompnts thereor ami :<' sell the said immoveable in order to the jtayment to tin' said A. B., of tlie sum oi — OK WnU'U TItK OWNMiS AKK rvK,V..WV, K{<) 906. S»'rvic(> (if f|iij< Jiid!; •Ill is not iifccysiiry.— M/V 907. I'l-.n tl,,' jiid^rnuMit thus renderp.J. i,, writ isstios. iftcr the fxpiratidii of titf,.,.|i" 'liiv". rurimia(i.jin..tlit',-!it(j,l. (ilisorvii)" i!m' f.Minulitics ri-qiiirod for or^ iiiary seizures and sali-s of iiiiriHivciiblos. savinj; flio min- iiffs of seizure, whicli are lint reoiiirecj.— A/,/,/, ss. (i. i;,. 90C. Any |irij|iriet(ir. or .iii\ Iml.ler entitle. I (,, e.vrreise ii.iriits of (>wiieislii|,. inav, at any time hefore tli.. render- i inj,' of the jiid^'iiient ordering ' the sale, enter an apiiearaneL" ,p,..U„:„.. ....... . . ' •ifyin-c . .. his title 'an.l the extent of his- ri;r||t ,,f pn,- I"''f.v;* and at the expiration "t a delay of two months, the politioner is then hound to tile in the prothonotary's otjice ii ,/ riifiK "J >r/i,tf titii' jinv „,;• fn-opru'fnr. "n'l ;/lre ffir i(„tr „f thr nrtn or I.N CllMMd.V, 912. Any pcrsirii sci/.od as tt'iiaiit in (MinmK.n ni IiiikIs in t(»wnslii|,H i)ri<,'iii!illy j^iantcd, by k'ttnrs-j.iitcnf under the groat seal (if (he I'rovincc of Lower I'anada. to tlio iriaiilces tlicrcin named as tenants in eoinnioii. may dcinimd a parti- tion tliereof aeeordini^ to the ordinary form of law. — Such deinand may lie made by petition, witliont the formality of ii writ of .summons. — ('. S. L. C, e. 44, s. 1. 913. The petition must he presented to tlie sn|)erior eourt in the district in which the lands are situated. — //>('»/, s. ,"). 914. rpon proof of the petitioner's right of jiroperty, the court may order that his co-tenants shall appear on a certain day in term, but not before the expiration of one year from the date of j such order, to answer sucli j demand in partition : that ! such order shall be jiosted up in some fre(juented jilace in the townshi]) in whi(di such lands are situated, or if there is no sucli fie(iuented jilace, then in some fre(|uent.'(l place in the no.xt 'uljoining township, six months at least before the day tixed for the ap])earance of the parties interested ; and that such order be published in the Canada Gazette* once a week * Now the Quebec Officio Oozrttc, 31 V. c. 13, s. 4, Stat of Q. duriiji^ the said period of -ix moiitlis before the day fi.vcl for the apnearance. — ihid. ,«. J. 915. TIk! co-tenants Ihii- notilied to make their clain, must do so by an or(lina'_>' u, tervention ; and the ground they may liave to ur^re n;;;iiii-i the petition for pariition riiii-i be pleaded, and nil issues ii the '-ase must be jo'ned in (li, same manner as upi n ord'narv siiilv in partition. — ////(/. s. . . 916. 'i lie jiid<;inent orderiii.' the partition is binding im- only upon the parties ^^ i, have appeared but upon tlio-. who have made default.-— //-//. s. 4. 917. With the consent »'. the jiarties in the case, tin court may, at any time before final .judgment, refer the mat ters in dispute as well as tlie partition itself to be decidi,! I and finally determined by tlircu I Mrliitrators, one of whom '« named, by the petitioner, an- other by the intervening co-ten- ants, and the tliird by the court. The proceedings of the arbi- trators must be had in siidi place in the township or jiari.-li in wiiich the lands are sitnato, as they or any two of them iikiv apjtoint ; they may exauiiiie the witnesses, or the partic- who may be sworn before :i judge, the jirothonotary. n commissioner of the sii] ciini court, or a justice of the jicaic and the award of such arbitra- tors, or of any two of them, i- final Ihid. s. ."). SIS. The court, as in all other suits, awards costs ac- cording to its discretion. — lliid. OK I'OMri I. OK I'AKTITKi.V ANIi MCI I ATK.X. 141 < IIAI'TKI; FolKTII. the fxjicrt.s l,;is hcru lininn|( Jitcil, H K .OMl-l I.S..HY I'AlillTK.N AM) ti(,s l.rfn.C tl \v (Miiirf soiiil,^ the pa I.K'ITATKlN 919. Wl •Iifir.> irn illPtnr; tll'Il CO •.■villi'. t nirrvii 1 )';irri(i(.ii i,f tlicir or (•<>- njioii K' {il'iitlii>ii<>t;iry nr .•^'■iiK- ..thcr pcison. tu i.i(.,'i.u.i ^vifli the ;ill<,ti.'.oiit uf .«1 niiiiiitcs of which arc tak 1 l!.'. t" tl '■|M'".v. thi> acti tain such |iartit ••oiiiiiiuii 926. If Ui (M'.c th( ' J, lare.x, I'll. — on af law t Iccoi Ion ■ 'iiirs lots •lilt i.< tor an 'II, thii I- one who is first to in- th int and a purtiti arc not forinod until aftoi •titiite it.- 1 Pi.r. iii.-c.i'.c. \)m.:. 920. All the c-oh -2 do. ; 1 e accounts, the lefiuns. th oriuation of th(.' n Iiartal 927. W I must also be homo!o"atcd — -•> "i^'. t4.;.~( '.!>.(■.. \):7^ 1> iiiior wh ose iitciests are opposed to tho^e ot. ion. 1' iir. and valued by e.xperts appoint- ^ \, V)i ■^ociete, 170- nilc aeeording to the ordinary in order to "lielher the whole of th moveables can be con 'it up to iiiction and a.ijudged to tl. '/—-C.l'.C. 117 J. 925. After th ig. 44:], I highest and last bidder, at tht f'ltting of the superior court e report of ; next after tl expiration of }hI:' 142 or ('OMl'lI.SCiRY I'AUTITIO.V four iimntlis ficni (lie firsf in- fcrfiori of Hiicli luiticc. ^nhjcct to tli(« conilif ion.x iiieiifioiuMl in tho list (if cllJIIirc^. J, I,, I jrivili^r notice fliat iil| o|,].«,., (I nil selic(liilc F. 930. Tlic notice iimst also Ix' read and |nil)lislicd on the third SiMiilav bid'ore the dav oT! whi(di the licitatioii is to tfike place, at tho rjoor of the (diiindi of tlie jiarisli in which the iinnioveahlcs are situated, iiiid if there is no cliiirch or if the iiriinovoiiblcH are not sit- uated within the limits of a piirish, then at the most fn 'iuented |>la<-e i,, the localil\. and a copy (d' such notice nm-i be j.osted u[> at the plar. , where su(di juihli'-ation i- niade. —//>/"i<'s which lire to be sold l,y lieltation, cannot bo receivcij after the fifteenth day previ,,ii. to tho day fixed for the licit.i * Form Xo. ,')l. Lower t'anada, } , District of s f''f^''-^'f().v. Public notice is hereby ;^iven that umier and by virtue (d' a ,jud;jrment of the Superior Court sitting at . in the district of , „n the day of , one thousand eight liundred and , in a cause in whi(di A. J{., (ill 'ivriptinii at frilrjth) is plaintitf and C.I). {iUxrrlpti„ii at IciKjth) is defendant, order- ing the licitation of certain iminovt^ables described asj fol- lows, to wit: {here inmrf tlu' diixoriiitiuii {)/ till- f,inii,.rtil to be Holil) tho property above des- cribed will be putup to auction and adjudged to tiio last and highest bidder on the dav yf— next, sitting the court, in i the court room of the eefore the day fixed as afore- said for the sale and adjudicii- tion, and oppositions for pav- nient must be filed within liie SIX (lays next after the adjiidi- '•ation, and failing the pilrlics to tile such nppo.^iti„„s within the delays hereby limited, they will be foreclosed from so doing. ti"n : if tl jM I'iiid tli( )- e,, avert t"r paynie tii<' ininio' -•• ^. >. fi. 933. I ■cell re (di;i tc annul, eecding ill tatien.J ( I'.'tore the 'lie licita ■111(1, wiien Id'i'll SIKdl •■("ling, t ;,eei >. (i|-y_ | >^lneh tlie eciied witl liave cau.sei '!u' same fi, '■II- IIS it cat ii'lied in tl •I' li'.-ist thrc ''•IV thus fix 934. J{i( "ntiiig at "tiiee. in fh( ill I'lises (d's! ly the sheri ^ip! ointed bi '111' pr(ith(in( •111' adjudica fjcfoio tho c( ■111' iliawn II J i'lljiKiication. ill Jill cases a^ 935. Tl 10 made in accc '■"fiiiitions con "'' '■liarges, w '"'I'll ajiprove(J .il"lge, after j 'ii'S and must '" "i<^ pidthon 'i^ast [thirty c fllf liic;|li|\, I lli'tii'L' lllii-l tilO |,lj,r, )li*'titi(tii i- .•linfiff fnil. ' |''llllirilti(i| thin liffcti, iiil:?iiu'nt .,t r ]\ iiiiis the licit.i- the court y ("/■ town) ••har^'es, tiotis t'on- )t' chargt's. ico of tlic ^aid t'onrt : > iinniil, tu withdraw, aid licita- 1 tho oHi'i' )f the said at loa.^t as afori'- afjjudica- < tor pay- vitiiin tile lie adJMili- he partic* >ns within lited, tlicy 11 s-o doing. 4 ik'i i:' f 'll Mi Ml OF Vf'TIDNS ror| • Hi rii. ■t)»y(>ysorv !•■'- wht-rc tfi .1 i>r I'oiirt, <• iiiiiiiovi.aM (•© "1 till' 1()V1-J I011.1 oil (|i..<. >"n- (iced hai I •"" Hie |.rutl,.,i„,t,,,.v„ MlOllfloilinir (l,„t i|,j, iiinot \)(i j, incd t"iv I'laiiii, nor ""l^'I't 1111(11 Hk- art I.C Ii ■'i'ln Ins li n>l "ifh th •Ml thf lo)|. lur •■•'11 tfriiiiiiah-d. rujxi.sfii's- •■uniliMniiatinii and "ti.-*li(.Ml and oxci-iUcd. N the! if tl over- tlnll Ii. >f th H' party who has in d(>- ixa- « eostH and the "I'f.'iiii'd ,jnd;,'m(>nt ■•Nit with r.';,'i(id to the t th liis I'lidafion of the d 'thor inuii^es petitory iiefion I>iirty mav bri .-eiMirity that h > oil L'ivin'' •'iich md will enuiation. atisfv ''"ntainini' a i| d.'cd )t'en .«o lod;,,.,! i'.-*i*?nutioji (dtlu • |ieti- laffer ion on mid (dthe parties tl l>l ahli t-'-i'-riptioii of th leieto f iinriiove- flH' date at whi-di tl 'ipplii'atioii J will he an preseiitcii to tl '•"ntiriri It indication uf th »li" posse-fsud thei on IC roiictj )>ci-ons dii b(d" '"•« Hie thn >re Miidi noti iiiniovcilil,.. years ii„.vt •f, ••indcalji "■" who .diio, u "|">ii .'ill credit, J'i've any privilege or hyp.;,; upon the inn • • ' lee thou iioveahic to (ill oppoMtions at least days before th,. ,j.,v jj pi't'senting tl 1 1' id. M ■\ed for iL' ;ipplieatioii.#-_ eed •^— [If the d ! I f'MAPTEK SKVKNTfl. '»^•'>ls^HAli(;^;KKOMllVl•orfl^:(^s "H r-OXKIliJUTlOX Ol TITI.K. ' 949. Any person who has '■"•'I'lned immoveable i.roi.ertv by purchase, exchange, or otheV f'f't" "t a nature to transfer ''^^"'•'•ship, may free .such i)ro- r«i;ty from any hypothecs with winch It is charged by obtain- '")? iv (^^"nfirmation of hi.s title |'^;''0'-di>ig to the formalities ftueinatcer prescribed. -(\ S I'-^-c. .36, s. 1. 950. Such W\ person must i^ the title which ho seek *I'orniNo..,0.-P„idicn,tiec s hereby given that there h.H been lodge.l in the oHlco of the Pi-othonotary of the superior «o. ,1,1(1 colleague ""f'lnes public, on the -",«; " between C. /). of „j- the one part; and E. ]•' o'*— -.of the other part; being ,i (""/'■) by the said C. [). to the "flua,l) situate, .fe,-., and pos- th'^'T'.^^ "M>'-pnetor for r /'p' 3-ars now last past; And all persons wl.o have or I'laim to have any privile.re or hypothec under anv title or bv '^ny means whatsoever iu or tfj IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) /. 1.0 I.I l^|2^ 125 |io ""^" MI^H I Itt 112.0 l<'25 III 1.4 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4503 L17 fV iV \ c\ '^^ I u\ CONFIRMATION l)K TITI.K. IM 1 m ooTtiiirisos in)nKiV('nhI(!S situ- ntod ill (liHVrfiit distiii-ts, tin ap]ili<'jiti(iii fur (-(iiilii'iiitition of title should bt- iiiiidi; in (!H^nify in writinj^ their oppositions, and tile tlie same in the (dlice id" the said jiro- thonotary eij^ht days at least before the sai(J day, in default of wlii(di they will be for ever precduded from the rifrhtofso d(un{f. * Now the Quf'hfc (/^rln/ Gazette, U Vie., e. 1. 1, y. 4, fitat. of ti. 952. Tiie notice must be publicly ami audibly read, on the third .Sunday before flu day "" whicdi the iipplicalion is to be prc.-ciiteil, at the door of the ehuKdi cd' the parish 't be posted uji at the place where such jiublication is made. — Ihid. s. 2, § 2.-27 .Si 2S Vic. e. ;i», H. 2. 953. In the case (d' ini- I moveables by fiction of law. the proceedings are had in the district where the vendor or assi^^nor had his doi'ii<'ile dur- iuf; the three years next jirecedinj^ the execution (d' the deed to be eciidirmecl, or it durin, s. :;. 954. i'jion the day nun tinned in the notice, tlie ajiplicant is bound to preseni his application for eontirmation to the eonrt. together willi certilicates of the piiblieatinn and posting up required, ami cojiies of the t'oundn dnzitti'* containing the advertisement, 955, The ajiplicant mii>t, moreover, tile with his ajipli- cation a certiticate from the registrar or registrars witliiu * Now the (JhiIkc (t[)iiiiil h'uzf'ttr, ;u Vic, c. 13,' 8. 4, ' Stat, of t^ I CO.VKlKMATf.l.V of TITf,K. 147 /"'■l< -f roJeronc-e will |,e i„ 9=^ l!; "' '• --1 u,ain.t al.y po,..,. Si:. ! . r, i;.:;;^'"-'''— ti^.I 'i'^ ;>•■.. owner of the iai,.l at ,„v ' 9^7 Vn^^^' '"■'''•'••■• ;-;H-iiately pn.ee.ll...U..:^.;; ;| :, ^l;; ';(;'''-'- -' '"-ll "'"'•• '■'■K'stra.i.,,. of the .lee.l ,-„ntir • i, , "" ^'°""' "»• nhioh »l I . previous hyp..tl.ers tl.e I huun, " . '-^'it^iU-nto, are '•"^•>tratio„ of wl,L.l, has bee , d " I ' '"''? ."'" ''"'"« 'nr^- ;:-'";we,i -l.nin^,l.atperio,i:^h^"' :"",.''"'"« -'.to ,il„ "^':>"at.on, the naioes, o<.c»- 95ft v 1'^'";;" and residence ..f the evcM .7 * '''^'r'^'"'''' '*<. how- ■1" ary or notaries before wh m ^ ' ''? '"-"-M'"' -^' rents ;;'-^ry or notaries'Mo.;;,, ^ r;;;^:'? /"-"-M"" '^ -n : ;'M'.''.--J.ifit is notarial ri.lt«l.'/l.;''-'^'« "C'^ei^iorial "' "'">t mention anv iri.H., i V 1 r " '"*'• '"- IN — •>■> ■ ;; '•''-•^^, -/.i^foredl'L ; ' : of 'a^ii ;:-.fr^'Y '---ion ..„..•.:-'-:- t.Heute ■"-t|n..>nthsp..,,,,,,,.;;,,^ ;.ur '■;; ..entH.„ the registrati... , " > thu, renewed, and e« strar ,.s not bo, to ""Ih.s searches beyond 'late of I'l biiikrapt " •^herafs titi '■"iiliiniation, I if •'.V, j«d Uho sale e. a ^'inent ot ';;•*''••" .<•<■ the noti<-e" of an '/'''"""""■'"• -""nnation!^ title, any creditor of thevn I "r assignor or of Ui'V,::!;!;^ "my appear .it rl autli >roth( 'llO- it .11 effect of "lieiiil sale "h •r "»y other d( lerifl's sale, wh aving the # V. f, lel orm ;{(], ante p. 7 'connection with art. 7 0.3. <0U. in / \ I :| sff 14« ('nM'lliMAriON Ol' Trri.H, tiiry'H office iinil liiil tin iiicrc:isc .- nicntioiieil in the title, aiiil tliunidary, tnjrcilier with the have liiy bid n!ceiveil, provided eertilicate of hypothecs, the the increase he e(|Mal to at price mentioned in his tith- least one tenth of the whole , deed, or the amount whii h ])riee. sum or other ciMisidera- such jirice has rejiched iiy tln' tiou, and the hiildcr iti)i(idin d if it besides, to refund to the appli- ; by the certificate of' tin eant all his costs and lawful iristrar that there nohyjioth disbursements, ;;ivin<^ iiim sc- ami if there are no oiiiiosition ippear- rc- Cl'-. curitv to tiiat ctlVct the or claims, or if the amount di ordinary manner, or depositiu;^ posited is sutlicient to pay all for that ])urpose a suflicient j the ehar<;;es which ajppear, then Hiim. accordin)^ to the discretion ' judj^ment of confirmation i- of the court or jud. reserv- pronounced jiurelyand simply. — /hi,/, s. 12. ' 964. Hilt if the sum de- posited is not sutlicient to [lay all the eharj^es and hypothecs which appear, or if no price i- mentioned in the deed, t!ic c(jurt or a ,jnd;^e may, at the instance of the applicant, name two experts, antl the applicant names a tliird, in order to dc- termino the value of the pro- perty and to report thereon; the whole according to the or- dinary formalities. — Und. § .'1. 96"5. If the value deter- mined by the experts d, s. 11. 960- Any other creditor of the vendor or assignor may, in like manner, and umler the same conditions, outbid such creditor; and all such credi- tors may continue outbidding each other, jirovidod eacdi out- bidder i)tl'ers an increase of at least one-twentieth of th.e price, purchase money or other eon- .sideration, over and above the costs iiiid lawful expense?. — //'/'/. .s. 1 1 § 2. 961. The applicant may, however, retain the innnovc- ables at the amount of the highest bid legally offered. — ////./. ;{. 962. If no fuch outbidding takes place within the det two j.nn-e.ling articles ,1(, "Of »F>I>ly to oasf... of ,.x,,r.,- I'riatH.ii „f j,n,i„.,fv hy ,.„,„. I"'""t HiUliurit.vf„i|,.,i;ii,.,nir- l'"-'"' • "■''^'" tin- (•<,i„,,o„>ati..ii "r itHlcirinify has been scitici I'V arJiitrati.Hi or by cxiMMt- ■K' ••liiijr f(i law. — //,/,/. If^ ];!{'j 967. I pun proof of f|„, „^^.* j ><>v.;.n,.,. of all the fonnalities ' '"■'•'•iiiabov,. prcsn-ibcd, ,•„.(„. ■Kc-nt IS pronoun..,.,!. ..oiifinni.r.r [!"• '-H- .1.....I as fro.. ♦>..», all i 'iyporh,.,.s. oth.-r than fho.e ' MH'ntion...! in article !» j,S — I /'"'•/. s. 14. "I 968. If fho will in 149 . ^y?"' ^'''*' ^^■""''' ■■'•vpothcc •• in this chapter. incl,„|,,, ;„ '"''V.'';'<"\"»"*''i";,''cule.tatt.. /'ill/, s. .11* OK rH.VPTKIt EI«;ilT. SiiKLS. CO.N- J^licl applicant i,s tinl tiles a written de- 'l".'"«>n t., that effect. jn,l,r. '""'.r'nay be rendered .snbject f" tl'e hypothecs mentioned in the certiticato of the registrar '''"<| N* the oppositions and ';'='".".^"I(-I; an.l in s.u,.h ea.rovided in article |:;12 of tb,. Civil Code, but without i)reii1- dice to the rights of thhd parties.— [No married womnii, separated as to property, ,-aii carry on trade until she ha- delivered to the prothonotarv <)1 the district and the registraV of the county in which "\n^ j,,. tends carrying on trade, ,i declaration in writing statin' her intention, her names and surname, and those of Iier hus- band, and the .^tyle undci' which she propo.^es carry in' "11 such business. This decljir" ation is entered and transcribed in the same registers as the declaration concerning pmt- nerships mentioned in cliaptrr r'^ of the Consolidated Statolrs for Lower Canada.— All mar- ried wojuen, separate as tu ''"ntfiinofi in I'^l'! in tiio ■ <'.. Ht'ti), 872. wild ,^iips f(ir icccpf ,,r rc- iiity, (ii-<'onl- "'L'". If tlio "ifikc an iii- "Ii'Mi licini; •nil' iiifi(|(>, if "■»''l-— rfsfi- "II i-T'tlV-ctcil 'vi'lcd in tluj fiH'' i-cliifiiii. Lilts.— 2 Pi.' '■■^ rcinniL-iii- lity iiiiist Im' ['fji'^try (.flirc whicli th,. (•neij at tile ts broiirrlit.] lu-nt of^scp- ociited viil- I inoiiiis, iis I'! 1 2 of t\i,^ lioiit jn-ejii- ^ "f thir.l ioil WdlllJIll, '•[iiTty, cjiii HI she h,i- •otlidiiDtarv 10 n'«Ji^Jtral• it'll sho iii- friulc. ,1 iii.i,' statin^' iiiinics aiifl i>f lior Iiiis- ylo iukI'I- f* carry i II L,' hi.'< dec I a 1- niii.sorihcil ers as flio 'inj,' ],ari- iii I'liapti'r !fi Statu tc.'< -All mar- ate as to SKI«AR.ITI().V PKOM R KI) AM) itOA KD. property, and carry ini?..ntra.le ■" ""' ""'« "« HlO .■omill^r i,„„ 1.H ah! lorce of thix <'o(l, "iMply with (Im. al ti"iH''l f'.rinalifi..,s • re iMiiind to liiy ?*< 'ire availahlf, and d,. prejudice her iiitorests._2 ] <• not i»r. ll)llV(! Ill til en- , „ within siv months from su.di time.— \„v "'"iTied woman failiip^r t„ eom- l;'.V "Ith the re.,„i|,.m,.|,t, '"■^ '"""I- is liahle to apen." •'":',"' '*^<' f dred .lollars "'',"•'' '"".V ••« reeovered', '"•':;'•." '!».v eonrt of ,.omp,.t,.|,t ••'^•'lj'iri.sdi..ti.,n.t,vanvper-oi, ■'".",^'-';»ell in his own nam. ■I- Ml hehalf of the erow ■*ide.s the provisions r;"""";-Ji" the, 'iv!i (..,'" <-"h,o,.t of separation fro, ,"' '""' '"'•"■d. (ho.,. ,.r „i,. I'n.seiit .s(... ■ '' ■'^ "' '••".''"'«■ "f the erown, and ' QfiR ';■'""' "'■"• "I'Ply. ;"'" half of sneh penalty ho- ..I.Mm **""»''" -l^'sires to ""^'■•' t'» the pros,.,.„tor and ' . ''' ^T^ration fnm. hed ""; "tf""'- '".If to the erowi. i^ i' 7'*' i""'^^' '" ""•<''••• to •"''-^.•' the suit he hron^rht in ^Ztr"''' '"'' "''''•''" ^'»' 'l;<'.nameof the erown oiHy. in 2, '7'"" " '^ .I'-JiT'-. hy "■''i';l' '•««' it is entitled to th, "hole of the penalty.] 982. When the "n.prise.s of '" ^^■''•' '•""■■'i-'t of inoyeahl,. :'"l"'''ty,th,, liushandmavoh- l"" ''^r to invest the pioeeods ""''•^'•>t; or a portion' of the >ame. ,n the p.irehaso of im- I'lovoahles.— 2 l»i.' VJd 983. If tho h7,si,;,„;i ,,i,.,. ,. ., -„ , hy "t a petition o-iyjn.r « ™;ary statement of^hef^t^ which ^nye rise to her aonlic.a- ..>n,w,thanafJirniatio,|I.X :..:•'"• ''''''^''t'''^ the house "l""'"ioyeabIes to his wPfe in I'^'.vnie:- of her reprises. .1 " !"";t apply for a,,/, ..j^^^,,,, ' J"'lj,'..,entof,.„„(in„athmofthe '''•"•I hy whi,.}, he does s<, ac- '•'"•."n? to the formalities pre- ••■•-- .-ue intends to reside n"^; the „.it. and whet ad w, • """^'^ t''*^ ""«" Hear.,., appa.el neees- >"l > for h-iieh further action ^ niiiy lie had a.'■ number of persons acts as a " ' ' corporation without being le- uorporated or recog- ])on such person ; and uptin receiving a copy of such judgment the functionary call- ed upon to solemnize the mar- riage may proceed.] 994. [U the opposant fails 1 proceed in tiie manner pre nized Wh enever anv corpora- tion, pul.dic body or board violates any of the provision.-^ of the acts by which it is become., liajji^ «ovorno,i or ..,,.„,„^, Ji'-m-r, Jniriclnso „r „rivii ' '•^ nor ....,, nMTo.i .,,.0';; r , '""J-sry. aff<,rn,.v 4n..rll . I iivi/.i. ^1 1 ■ ri^ "' ''II lor -wcr Canada ro pro.<,,,.uto i„ " tac .s ca,, |,e cstahlisl :yr.n.of;in,.vory..as ,' ' '"•««"M'ral ii.t<.ri'.st • h.if » ;;;«■;■-. to i„.,on.„i,> tho ^o ^ ' "iiiicnt a<'a iixf ..11. » . . ••„ii ail costs f(i Vio »»0. I he siiniiiions for Umt .hon, uta.pec.alinforma- •"'■W'te.i to the nature of the eon n.ventio„, an.l suj.porM bj./ulavustothe.ati,if!u.tion '•totsu,n,n„n, cannot i.sue ;:';-;'-h.-nf,;n„ationwitho - iu:iK':^M-A" "^ ''- --' 999. The writ of summons -mmamls the persons ""l^ '"-g'Uly as a corporation o7- he corporation complained o f ;;;^iyear on a da} «,ed by ^-^"cd, in the first case, n„on je one of the persons usur •"g corporate rights, or at the 15.3 jTincipal „„•,,„ ,„ , '^"-"h;.-'.-' of the association P;;ak,n,, to a rcasonah o I' >'".: and. .„ the second case ; ;""''"'7. ^" "'e provision •••n/'Mncd in articles 'i|.tJ2 «.{ 1000. The Zl^y ■« "unions is three days. ^I d :;:;:"!" "^^r-"" ^'"" ^i- distance exceeds (jv,. leagues -prescrihcd l.y ar.icle 7^.^ I. K' 1002. If the dcfendan;:: p ar hey must, within four . 7 ' ' ^'"'' ■^P*'''-'-'llv to the Hiformalion; a„d tliV ., ciitor IS hoii,„i f P'osc "■^^■^.mz ,;:;:- ■'"•'■' 4i "'1 "' ine answer '"' P'-'-'-eeutor must p, "eVd t" prove the alie.^.ttio„s^•th information. i,, fhe ;-""- as 'proof iJ*':^,..-'- ordinary cases; and after the aJirtierdelay oftwodavs tho •«'i-"danfs are bound ','," ducet^.eMproof.-/A,v.;:'.;:^'- oftlw.j?;- -'V •""""»« 'he proof ot the defendants is dosed tho P'-f ^-"tor may he aHowed to -;^;- evidence in ..^,X itneie isoecasionfor it; i:-t one day heCom fk ■ fixe'ty extend the delays i& ':if i.l- f? m 1 t |. 1 ! 1 ; ■1 • ; «. 154 PROrKEoivos AfTKCTISn roRfr.HvTravs ever if i.« nccrsxnr.v f..r timcrKls • lOlO rir • if jl/»tiro. — //;/(/ i006. .\iit\viili.sf(ii„lin>,' til IKiflrc *' i- I -r I ">III1 iri>\ i.-ii o JIM mlvcrt ;< IIS .'I fl fo rji "IIS .•.mfiiiii.'d in „rti,-|(. m |,.„,.f IIMIL>, the .IcC.n.i.iiit twi I'p'imftiii'nt hy '■niciif »n l,p inyiTtcd "i.'iy set p( Up ajrniiisi flic inf.p|iiiiifi..n sii.-h 'h '•<• III fw r jinl-jo. j Kiiiif'"M hv fh ■ > n('w.«|in- ]iirliiiimiii V f.viMifitioii.x (ir «'.\- iOll. I i'<'|.(inns t(. flic funn as Wwx HIISC ti|(. • Iccni nilviciihlo, nini llip plain"- hv rpi;rati..n. hv fh tin «■ .int' niado t !ith 10. er otlicers thereof. — //,/,/. bef W( ion must ' months af least >ro the day fixd f *"• ••'pplif'.-ifioii. — i 1008. When l(». over anv cor- ■J s I, L. ( ' "or siich 88. poratimi, public bodv or lioard. "as forfeited its ri^rhts, privil- ,',urat 1012. Iftl remaining; due bv lore arc anv debt.- sue cges and fraiich tl H! .jndi ment declares it to be diss.ilved and tcibe deprived of its rii'hts perty suit I '"u. its ini ''iiii onlv he sold I eor- nioveable pi n- and a curator is named in diu in till "■<'u;,'ht a;r„insttl •rdii firv f ipoii a le curator -11.1,1. orm. orin to administer its proi.ertv ' lOlo r i, iind li(iiiidate its attai 1(1. 1009. Th rs.— /A/,/, debts d fh <'i'i' arc no or if 'le by such corp(,rat I quired by flu e curator, after then fh "cli n Mii'li ,.ft ll.i.i "•' ■■"l.)ii(Ji(•'"•'..« a .■..M,,.lHin, w". If fh I'lirfif": iipli {•on '"■'liTs ti,,. .' ,. , .''"'winont rli< 'v'''''-''"/'iaii ///,;? '■'■^'•'' i '""•"•It'i int... „r l"'l'i- or ...vuivi.s,..s : , .,v „.,,„.,, '-"^ ^ -.S,;z;:;iH;^ It "iiiii ''••inciii.sc i,r * iiiad.'i ; -• ^".v "(lico in any n.riH,. '"■ w«.s ciiM.f,.,i in yi,., ' ; ,"';;■';":; ;■;"""•' i «T;f,„ """^■'1 «, aitiric !t!»,S- „n, I, ••f'liiplainf ii4 <^'""|'l"inanf ' . § s^ 1.2 ,.1020. It the '■ran-hiso ,„ v "!!'•"• '"■ 'ho f'"' oath of .i^' •''^•''' ^••'''.ia. in Vhe I '"'''' • ""* '•■•"•H-hi.tC a ,, i'''^';, ""'-' "•• MORlect „:.:".''."*''« ^«'*e of •■;-'>'■ '" hi' l"'Iili..„ ,1, ■ "'■"«'"«• »n.l ,„ ,,'."!*"' "'"I f (.'oiirt luuy ^ —/A,,/ «• «, § § 1, 2 i 11 if I * ■ il It I.'irt OF MANDAMIS. SKCTION rii. Of Mdiuliinms. 11 11 * ! I m 1. t\ ' Pi ill »1m' following 1022. I'liscs ; 1. WliCMiovcr liny <'()r|)(irati()ii ru'K'lcctK or r»'fii.M(>!* to iiiako iiny «!li'i-ti..M which Uy law if iV iMiiiiitl to iriiikc, or to rccoj;rii/o -iicli 111' its iin'inhiMH us havo liiM'ii li'jrally i-hoseii or «k-ftiMi, or to ri-instato such of its iiu'in- bors as iiiny have hccn removed without lawful caiiiif ; 2. \VIm-ik'V(t any pcrtion hol.lin;,' any otlico in imy eor- jioration, jiublic Ixxly, or court of infonor jiirisdirtion, onnfs, n('f,'le -ts or n-fuscs to |.erforii: any duly bclon^'inir to such oflico, or liny act wiiich by law ho is bound to |ierforni ; '.\. Wheiuivcr any heir or ro- ltrosontativ(; of a pni)lit' otliocr omits, ri'fnsi's or ncfj^lccls ti. do any at wiiich, as such hoir or rc|tri>>cntative, he is by law oblif^cd to do; 4. In ail cases where a writ of mandamus would lie in Enf,'land : — Any {ternon inter- 0!-ted may apply to the superi- or court or to a judge in vacati(tii and obtain a writ, commanding the defendant to perf(uin the act or duty requir- j od, or to shew cause to the ! contrarv on a day fixed. — P, 8 ' L.C., e. SH, s. IL i 1023 Tlic application is made hy a petition, supported with atlidavits s.^tting forth the faets of the case, and present- ed to the court or judge, who may thereujion order the writ i to issue ; and such writ is serv- j t'd in the same manner as any i other writ (d' siimjnons. —.//,/-/ s. \1. 1024:. The proceedingM sMb.-i jmy a i Hue not exceeding two thousand df.llars. which is levied by exo ciition in the ordinary manner against its moveable" and im- moveable property.— //,,',/. .s.|;!. 1026. Any person to whom, or the person representing any corporation to whom, the per- emptory writ is directed, i< bound to return such writ on the day ^pecitied, together with a certilicate thereon of its exe- cution. 1027. If the matter relates to the makingbyacorpcuation «d any election to an offi,-,. which is vacant by reason of such electicm not having taken place within the time required <>'• being or having been declar- ed null, the proceedings are the same as above inentimied ; and the writ commands the proper oHicer, or, in his absence, su.^li person as is appointed by the court or judge, to proceed to such election, at the place and tune hxed, and to do every act to be done in order to such f II o»' rRoHiriiTiojfB. cleoti..,,. „r Hh..w cause f., tho (•..iifnirv.— //,/-/. M. 11, 5 -2. .,}P^^' ''"■ '"''■■^"f f" whom r""l' «..t ..r |M.r..m,,f,.rv writ i- a.Mn.s-,.,! ,.„„„„t ,,„\„. I.ro...M.,i ,.,„„.,, ,„.,.,i,„Mvif|H.U W'vin^ [Mihl,,. „,.,i,.,. „,„,.^.„,. . wrrn ,.^. ,„ ,,,. Fn.„..h „„., i„i • Kn«:h.h lan«„aKos, u,„I ■""I'M nntlCf nillHt fortimlifiex*. ('. s «!», c. I. -2 Wnrfnn h. I.. \b1 NKfTKi.V V. 1032. In iiiiv OH., vvh.'r.'iii ■--■i .nine.. niiiHt. (luririif ,u I .i i ""•'""■"' "'"''■""• ''".V fi.x...l for H„!.l. H,...ti , . r"/'"" '"•" i"vulv'..|. no F;'«to.I „p ,., tho .loorof th. n' '"■ /■""*''"' '" ^■•"" i- '•■isin.'SH of HI1..1, ,.,.r...- '.:,.. .. • • T'^- •"• '•>• »->^in.;sH of Hudi '-orporMtion is. I lo-^io . ;i'>'J It fhoro is no .-hiin-h. then nn„l f > ' "'''""'' '"'■•"" "".V ;-'..-'-h locality.!//,/,/.'. ,4. ;1;t''' such o jirovisioris oonfaino.! in <'haiit.>r lies to tho court 1029. N^evcMthHcs^ cvorv l;}"r'"','\!^'""''''' ^'^'-'T't i" matters relating t< (•••rporations and otJicV.'sT pro '•••"" ", ..r.icr thereto is "void v , 7»^ ' """ '"""'•^ = F"-"»- ""'•'•'■^ "H Kreat a number f .. ^^!'/''f "'' "f'I'-al Lo v;.tors are present an d vo e h"'" r''"'" ♦•'^'>' •''>•- fn-m thereat as wl!i..<. ..» .u_ . . . ' '"k*-''! place at tho usual time ■■,V"' ">""r or.linary eircum- •"tances. — //,/,/. § 5^ . 1030. The peremi.tory writ "s wH?;V'" ''^ "''"^" "'-"^^^^^^ "»rests in siicli letters-jiatent.— C. S. L.C., c. H',». s. :). 1035. All demands for an- iiuUini,' letters-patent miiy i)o • made hy suits in the ordinary form, or hy xrirr /(finx, upon information brought by her i majesty's attorney-gonf^ral, or solicitor-general, or any other olVicer .Inly authorized for that jmrpose. — Ihid, 1036- The information is served ujion tiie ])erson who holds or relics upon such let- ters-])iitent. and is heard, tried and determined in the same manner as ordinafy suits. — ! Il'til. § 2. 1037. An a]i]»eal lies from the final judgment rendered upon such information, pro- videil the writ of a])j)eal issues within forty days from the rendering of the judgment. — ll>i. ss. 2(t, 2.). 1041- Tiie iipi)lieation must be supported by an ii Hi davit, sliewiiig fliiit tliere are prob- able iind reiisonable grounds for the ii])]tlication. — Ih'nl. 10'3:2. The writ issues in tiie nanu! of the sovereign, is sealed with the seal of the court to which the jiulge be- longs, and is attested in the same manner as any other writ. It is returnable witliout delay, unless a teru) of flic court is so near tliat the writ cannot be executed before such term, in which case the judge or HAnKAS runpvH in rrvri. mattkus. Ia9 'liny r,r,lo,. f|„. ,^^1^ (,, ,,^ ^^_ (iirnci .iiirinu; form ; .mcl if Hi- on.l of th,> term ho «o "<>;ir fli.'if fi,,. writ cannot pro- jMTly 1,.- (..\-,..Mitc(| (l.irin.r fh" fnn it M.,.y Ix- „ni.l.. .■.•?.irn- •■''''•■ t the p(M--^(,n to wli,„„ ir i. ••' examine, bv means of ,1,.- I'ositions under oath or aflir- ination, into the truth of the '"^•t>' alle-ed. and decides ac- cordiu^.Iy.— A/,,',/. s. 22. 1046. If tJie jud^e before whom the writ is r.-turned in yiication is in ,ioi,bt as to the ruth of tlie facts alleged in ho return, he may u.lmit to I'ail th( restra: lied if^rson so confined or a "f infancy or coverture, upon security boin- jivcn bv reeos;- nuan.'cs. in a reasonji'ble sum for hi< appearance before the '•""rt un a tixe.l dav durin.r file next term, and from dav f" 'lay. to a bid.- such ordeV as the court iiiav make.— //,,,/ s. 22. § 2. 104:7. The writ ,)f /,,//»„.>, '■■"■/,, I. is thereupon transmitted to the court, toirether with the ^ ^'iiizaii.'eandail th.. i.apers '■""•""•"■'I with the application an.J the court thereupon make such orders as to justice may appertain.— //,,",/. § ;;. 1048. Tlie cuiirt tiiav di- I'c.-I one or mor<. writt<'n issues f'lr the trial of the fact.s ullei;- f'l 111 the return, and such , 'ssiics are tried [either bv adidavit or by the examina- tion of witnesses before the court or jud;;es. as such court , <'r jud;o uf any br(Mifili( tidni tin- (jistrict in |ir(ivisi(ins civil niiittors. — Ihiil. s. 2/ \\ O O K T H [ R D (-> I' T 11 E C I \{ ( ' U 1 T (• L K 'r , TITLE FIRST. IMlWKUS AND .nUISDICTION OF THE ("01 IIT. 1053. TlnM-iri;uit (Miurtlia- ultimate jurisdiction to the exclusion of (lie su|uMior court : 1. In all suits wherein the amount or the value of the tiling demanded is less than one hundred dollars, savinj^ the exceptions ciuitained in the followiuj- arti(de, and such cajujiont, ap- peal, Sth Sej)t. lS«i.'). 1055. [The circuit niav tiikt 1. In all suits in which the court for the ciiurt ;e cognizance, upon evocation, of .,,iy suit brouirjit betore the commissioners' u miliary trial of It ! .sum or the value of the thing small cause.*, in the oases se demanded amounts to or e.x- . eondly enumerated in the li7. i». 4: '1 ' t 1 1' ■ !. * 162 OK THK CIRCUIT COLUT. thti .said couil n'-poctivcly, | cuiiso of act with regard to thi" naiii iii.i tii(( other o III at - iii-ttlcr- //-/-/. ion orijjinafpiL — s;{. 1062. It l."»L'. iiKiy al.« whi.'h tunn the ,siil)j(..-t of tin- proclaiiiation of "fl ii|iiiii pri';*i«iit liook, or with to any other inattei ill); th(! manner of siiit^ reifiirrl bo held It! f^overiior, 111 iiiiv otlu concorn- than (hat in whi.h tl duet ••oiiiity su- iictloiis or j>roeeedin;;s hehl mj,' lienor eoiirt for th<> district IS in llie eircuit rl.-W'hat- • 'XfC|itilli,' the eoiinti ever iniiv or tht of iioehel.i^a. J; must he done by j l.aval, St. M |>n»eee lirothonotary as n>j,'ard.s ' ,.nmf is then desi^r,|;,,,.,| ,, (■ circuit court in ami forth th Ml coiintv of — ('< II III I Hi/ th, >ciice if tl d' a. iiidj. Tl le olork j than '■ouiitji) and if there are i ot the circuit court has the I the jiower of administering' oath K SI'MMo.vs i\ Ttll.- riiw „ <•■< IMC, ( iu("cir roi'RT. ^HTLK SKCOiVD. 0I{ IM.V AH V I' Kmck ),(•,{ ,.;^ Ifi.T •II.VI'TKR KIRST. •IK SIMMONS. ^•'"••n H,o ilistMn.-o fr • Ii'l.'riiliinfs Til 1065. • •ITIlili;^ HupKiior I'oiirt '■> till- lirciiit !•. K' provisions roil- ■■""""louses f,„- ti,,. I'I'l.v i'i|iially . . •oiirt, saviiii; th'o provisions hcroinuftor .•onTain- '^- I'- «'., c. K\, ss. \'l, fiiiiiftl ,t '/■ //(/ . 'I'., f„rii titr itnt.nimt I'd.*— ('. Kiit. 170 1066. ThtMlelavnponsiMM- iijons islivo intcrmodiatodays, * Form Xo. ;{5. >»:l'>l. Otll',:l...„Ur.hn„ti.,n '»•■>■"(, ,;■/*.,■ tu it : „n,( n„nt. tn,j,th,„.,„„lM„,Ur-\\n' plain- itt atorosaid." h,,,, '• hath, hv '"••^ 'f <•(' the Di^trirt (,» Circuit) ^ Ci,, t j 'i^'; I''"'"^*"' '" this ,.hu.sc. of . ^ ^ c ,;;"' « 'ff' '•-';^t--. or to appear in per- \ 15 of i . -a. •"^""'•••byyouraffori.,.v before , Ac. defendant. ^ boiiso, at in the said eir [L.S.] VKrroKiA, by tho (Jrace r"'^' "^ ; "''"''"''^ '" H'o of t our Lord. ne thou eight hunr (cireuit.) "^ ! . 'A . ni 104 ri(()visi().\« coxrKRxi.Nv; aim-kai.ahi.k casks. i-l Iilaco whero the court is hol ad- dressed to fl)e shcrifl' or to a bailillof siieh otlier district. — It may ;iIso be .so addressentcstalion ;ind plcadin<,'s in appealable cum's in the circuit court are sub- ject to lb-, provisions concern- ing' the same matters in the superior court, except as re- ^'ards the delays, which are ie;,Milatcd as follows :— The de- lay for lilin;,' jireliminary excep- tions is four days, and that for answcrin;,' the same is live J'"'.vs. — The delay for tilinj,' anv other pleading necessary to complete the issues is five days.— The delay tor plead- ing to the merits is five days from the appearance of the de- fcii.lant. Jf no j.lea be tiled within these delays or after- wards within the three davs after the service of a demand of plea, tho j.arty in default is foreclosed by an act of the clerk of the court without any otlier jiroceeding. There is a like delay of live days, on pain of foreclosure, between each subsequent jileading al- lowed by law, without any demand of plea being neces- sary.— <\ 8. L. ('., e. 8a, s. 180. 1069. The })rovisions re- .spe "ting appearance and de- fault, election of domicile, f judgments by default or upon on every dav during' a term of contession, tiling of e.xhibits the circuit uuurt.- -76/,/., s. LSI. SKC'TION in. Of Proof and Heariny. 107lt Proofs mav be made f)*" JunoMKNTS t\ T UK CIHCl IT fol-RT. 1072. < il«Mt in: niitosU'd cii.sps arc I iiHci il),.i| at tlio .-aine tiim. f,,,- I'ldof anil t„r lit-arin^r „„ n^, IIH'lit.S. //;/(/., H. ls> >; Y <■• H». s. II. 1073. \iitico (if Hui-li in- .■^'•liiptioii must I).' .^iveri t,> thi- "|'p".xitf party, with one intcr- f"<'''i!it<' -lay's (h.lav if „oti,i. 1-^ >,'ivcii in term, ainl Cuir in- tt'nii(M|i„io ,|ays if if is j,iv,.„ 111 varatiun — (". .S, |„ ('., ,._ ,^;; S. Is J. 1074. The ovi(l(Mi<-o is "-jven •■nilly. with,. .It n.-tcs tC'ivuf •xMiic,' taken, unless, IjeC.re the oonuneneenient (.f the pnM.f. tlie piirtieH, or one of thoni. tiles a "leclaratiun in writin;,', re.|Ue argument upon the law '.;'-^iies until after the pn.of.— < . S. L. v., c. H-.i, s. 18;'. 1078. The court may ;it a".v timeor.ler the pn.of to be •ad. or a witness or a party to '"-■e.xamincl in an..ther cir.'uif an.l may or.lur that the rccor.l' or a part thereof, be transmit- ted t,,r that purj.ose, a.'cor.lin.' t<' the provisions c.ntaine.l ii" article 241.— /A/,/., (^. j^j SKCTIoN IV. I Of Jufff/mcnt.s. 1079. The provisions which relate to judgments and to costs in the superior co.irt apply also to .liidgnients lendere.l in the ■Circuit court — //ji,(., «. 42. 1080. Whenever the judsre who heard the case is unable, by reas..n of sickness or other cause, to re.uler ju.lgment in person he may transmit the draft ot the judgment, certified byhimsell. totheclerk, whois thereupon bound to recor. U!> Til . ('.. c. 7», s. 1(1. SI'C I ION V Oj' tlir Hxifiiliiiii niciif.s. >l' ,/ml(i- 1081. [Writs of cxt'ciitidn t'nr tho |iiiyilH'llf of ii ^:||ll (it iiKincy issiH! ii;,'fiiiist the iiiuvl'- fihle jimjicrfy of tho ilchtor sitiiiilod oithor ill Uie (Jistrict in which tho Jiidgiiieiit W)i.« ronderod or in any othor dis- trict. In the first case it is Jiddrossod to a l)aili(r. who is l»oiind to olect a doriiicjlo tor the Jiidi^nieiit oroditor in the locality within which the .sei/iire is inado, and who is oiiijiowoiod to levy tlio amount in conformity to tho riilos pro- scribed for seizures by tho shorit!", without howover being entitled to demand or retain any connnision on tho moneys levied. Jn (he second case tiie writ may he addressed either to the bailiti'in like manner, or to the sheritl of such other dis- trict.]— C.S.L.C., c. 8;^, 8. 2(H. i — Ord. 1()(;7, tit. ;!3, art. 4. 1082. If it apj)ear.s by the ' return to such writ that the debtor has not, in the district in which tho judgment was rendered, suHicient moveables and eflects to satisfy the judg- ment, the creditor inay obtain another writ to be executed "Jton any moveable property and otrects of tlie debtor situate in another district, and such writ is addressed to the sherifl' or to any bailitl'of such district, ami executed accordingly and returned to tlu; circuit court. — //'/./. ss. L'(H-,',. 1083. Ml opp,,sitions to an exe'Ution iigainst moveable property, whatever may be th(t amount or the value of the thing claimed, are within tin; juris- diction of the court which issu- •mI the writ. — //(/(/. s. 20.S. 1084. An order to stay execution in con^e(|uence of .an oppositicui to the seizure and sale, may lie granted by the judge, either within or beyimd the 'iinits of the circuit, o'r by the clerk, and for that purpose tho judge and clerk are em- powered to administer the necessary oath, iiml the bailiff on being notified, by tlio de- livery to him of a copy of the opposition and of the oidor, is bound to return forthwith the writ and his proceedings there- on to the court from which such writ issued ////«/. s. 2(I.S. 1085. [In default of move- able property and effects, tho judgment may bo executed upon such immoveables of the debtor as are within the limits of the district in which the judgment was rendered, or in any other district.] 1086. [The writ for that purpose is addressed to the sheriff of such district, and is returnable to the suj)erior court of such district.] — Ibid. s. 2o;}. 1087. In the case of an immoveable whicli is declared by judgment to bo hypothecat- ed, and has been surrendered, or in cases of arrears of rents constituted under the seigniori- 0/ 7i'< WOV-Al'I'KALAHt.K <'A.m.S. 1«7 .'I n.'f of Ift:,4. wh,it..v,.r ni.iv 1>«; Iho )i mount fli.-nx.f, » writ of cxfcutioii nmv issue iinnic- •lifit.ly ii^fj.iiist Mirli iintiK.vc- 'll'lc. !l.|«|r..ss.Ml t„ ft,,. ,s|„.,itV "f til.' ilistrict in which if is ■■(s in- • •i-lcntiil to the s-iziire or fnh' "t the iniiiiovcfil.lcs Hci/cd in virtue of the f(irf.->r,,i„^ pro- visions arc oirric.l un hctoro the sii|,(Ti(.r court into which the writ of execution is retiirn- alile, in the sauie nuinner iis if tlieju.l;,'ment hiiij been ren.lcr- t'li l»v .HUch court.— //,/./. M 1089. In other rcsjiectf the toruialitics of the seizure and the sale of niokejibles are the same as ujion executions of .)iiy ^rarni.sliment after .Mi)Io.S granted hy the t-ircuit 'ourt, the former court may ' '"■'I'T the clerk of the latter to i transmit the originiil record in ' the case, that it may serve for i'll legal i)urj)oses.'— Z/.,-,/., s. • »>etorethr..ejudgesof the supe- rior court, according t„ the provisions contained in articles 4;i I to 51)4.— 27 A 2.S V <• .ii* s. L'll. ■ ■ 1092. Such partv has like- wise a remedy l,v appeal, in I'oidormity with the ppov ision- ••ontained in the fourrh hook "i 'Ins code C. S. L. ('., c 77 s. .'111. •II.M'TKR TIIIIU). l'K.)VIS|„.v.s I'.VKTICL-F.AK To N(,V- APPKAI.AIU.K f'.ASKS. SKCTION VI. 0/ li'ctncdics of/ainst Juch/.l Dicuis. 1091. Any ].artv who deems himself aggrieved by a judg- ment of the circuit court may <.btain a rehearing of the case] 1093. W hen a non-ai pr-al- able case is returnable during '♦■rm in the circuit court, the •lefeiMlant is hound to appear in <.pcn court on the dav and at the hour specilicd, without liavmg a delay until the next clay to hie his appearanee _ C. S. L. C, c. h;}. s. l,S!i. ■ 1094. IC the judge is absent the case may be called, and , appearance or default recorded j by the clerk.— //,/,/.. § 2. I 1095. Confessions of judg- ment may be given orally in ; Open court: or out of term pur- •: suant to the ].r(.visions contain- ed in articles hf^ ¥ 1097. If the caso in rctiirn- ahlf in toriM. Hie lict'cnilunt. tipdii (ippciiriiij;, is IidiiikI to plciul forllnvith. lie niav do !*<• in writin)? or orally, af his optiiiri, iinlosH tlip court unlcis that tho picas shall, within a fixed diday, be made out in wiitin«; hut the plaiiititV is not hound to answer in writing unless t\n: irt so orders. If'ili. H. I ltd, 1098. I'ftho defen.lant does no' ph-ad in writing,' he iseall- t'd upon hy the eoiirt to speeil'v whatallej,'ations(d'the(le.dara"- tion iio admits, and sueh ad missions are recorded. If he makes no sueh admissions he is held to have deiii(!d all tlu; t'iiits allofTod, and is liable for tho costs of provini^ such of them as may b(> proved. \o other articulation of facts is reiiuir- (nl.— //>,;(. § 2 ; s. 9.S § 2. 1099. If the action is re- turnable in vacation, the pro- oeedini^s with respect to appearance, default, judgment by default and relief therefrom, confession of judgment, written ^ pleadings and the inscription of the ease, are the same as in aj)pealable cases ; but no de "land of plea or of answer is necessary in order to obtain a , foreclosure; the notice of in- scription for proof and hearing must be given at least throe days beforehand : and if the defendant fails to appear or to plead, theplaintilTis not bound to give notice of the inscription of tho case for proof, when such proof is necessary. — //>ir/. ss. i lt»2-;!-i-u-fi-7. : 1100. [If the defendant fails to apj>ear or to plead in i any case roturnahln in term, the plaintilf may at any time proceed to judgment in the same nianrn'r as if the action were returnable in vacation.] 1101. Tlic proof in all cases is made orally ;ind in open court, without its being neces- sary to take notes of the evi- den 'e. — //(///. s. ISM. 1102. Judgments fu- sums not exceeding forty ilollars ."an only ho executed np„n the moveable property of the debt- or, except in the case of hypothecary actions, or of rents crea'ed under the seigniorial act of lH;Vt, in which cases the court may issue execution against the immoveable charg- ed, according to the formari- ties })rescribed in the preceding ch inter.* — /hi)/, s. 202. 1103. The ])rovisions con- cerning oppositions and stav of l)rocecdings, contained in "the preceding chai)ter, as well as those concerning setzures by garnifihment after judgment, must also be observed in non- appealable cases. — //lii/.'^. 2(),S. Il0ccago in the townships nuiv be brought before the eircui't court ,n the eireuit within which such lands are situated or out of tern, before a judge of the superior court, who may hear and determine sueh suits in vacation, as the circuit court I might also do. wiiatevnr nn.v ! 'e the value of the lands; and! the proceedings in ail such cases form part of the records j of the circuit court.— C S L T j <•• 45, ss. J, 10. ■ ■ •' I 1108. The j.IaintiiT in anv I «>'ch suits may add conclusions ! of such lands, and fo,' any o her damages he may have Miftered.— Ml,/., s. II. 1109. Such suits are sub jcct to the same provisions as other aj.pcalable cases in the circuit court, as regard.s s„n,. •nons. pleading and i.roof.- ''"'/., s. 5. ,iH"^^n ^^''^ ^tfendant may plead all matter-, of defence even adverse title, and may also claim, by incidental de- I i 170 Ui.klf^\. DKTKNTION ol '^'•WNNHri' I.A.N'Dfl. "I'unl, y/^U^ffffr <.inii Ijc nmy ')«' ciitilk'il ( I (/ jifneincntH iiiiKlc n|ii>ii 111,. Uiitjf' —//>((/.. "■-. .!, 12, l.j. 1111. I (('••itli.T (,r III,. |,„r. tii's i^ ii;,'^,'iicvn. iiiiil order the dei'ondiint to restore them t(i Mn wiihin twenty days from -erviee All a|i|,eal lies liefore Slieji judgement to (I,,, roiirl of (jiieeirs lieiicji, in tlie same manner us any other apjieal trom the eirenit eourt ; never- theless, the security mii>t be liy two sureties, iijMi'n real pro- jierfy to the value of two hiin dred dollars each ; ami the petition must be nerved witliin fifteen days after the jiidi'- ment, and be presenteii .'m the lirst day of th(' term next after IIm! expiration of such fifteen (iiiys — 2.> v., e. I(t, ;<, 7. BOOK FOURTH. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH (Ai'l'EAL sri>E.) CriAPTKR FIRHT. •«f|l pi. AI'l'KAI, KHIlM TMK SII'KKlOJi OK KUHOn AND .inxJMKNTS OK roCHT. 1114. Error may be brought by mean.- of a writ of error, against any judgment of the sujierior eourt founded ii).on a general venliet given by a special jury — It muet " be broiiglit before tiie ■-m-t of queen's bench sitting peal.— Questions of i can be argued in em L.C., c. 77, ss. 4, 2-( •ah ». Hs. 32, 41.— Casey & Goldsmid 2L.r.H.212. 1115. An appeal lies to tlic same court upon any other linal .judgment rendered by the sii](erior eourt. cxeeot in eases (d' rrrfiordii, and in matters (Mineeniing mujiicipal corpora- tions or ollices, as provided in article l();i;{,_e..s. L. C, c. 77, .s. 4; e. 83, ss. 17, 41 ; e. 8.,i||, claration, r-i h. 0. . . -• yii.'n tl„.y ..r.lcr tli.> .|u- ."•«"' "'IVflunt. whirl, ..„,„„„ •••• r..m...li,.,| |,v f|„. ii,„i| :„,,„_ MlMit ; '' •'!• U'lirn fhoy iiniieccsMiirilv -'/■lav fh.. tri.il oftho -Mif.#-1 "ilia" '.'■ '''"''• -■^' ->' §•■< ■LX17. i'r(M'(.('(lin;»« ;„ ..n ,r "ra|,|„.u| rn.,„JM,i^,„„,,„, ,^,„. ;'-•<•' H. (|„ .li.,,,,.. ,.f M,.,,. "■•■i'l. •»n,ivv,i, T,.r,..),o„,.. .(.,|i. ;■.""•, 'V''!"" •'^'- I-r-.„. in. • -•;ll..r(J. >t. lly.i.-intlH-. Il„.r- vill'- an.l IJ.,,„l,,Mn.,is. „,-,. .>'""«l''. I..Mr.| ,un| ,l,.t,.n„i,„.,| ;:' ""• .'".v "f .Mnntrfal. ai,.| "-' '*''•'^i^ "" n.|.,n,Mi,|,. "'tro.an,! the lik.- |.r..-....,|i„„. '." '''••'":"'^ "f ^^'obee. Threo ;!""•■•'• •^■•'^""■"".v.Chi.M.Htimi. (taMi.c.HMnnuski.KanMMuaska .Monfiii!i;,Miy. McMiic,. and A,' "'■•'•'a.-ka. an. I,n.u-l,t, Invml ;""' •li-tonni.uM/ i„ ,|„. ,.itv of ^'<-'mv an,l th,. writ is uuuU' lehiinaMo t hero. -//,/,/., .s. ^i'. 1118. [l'n.cfc(lin;,'s i'lMM-ror •":."! "J'jH'al must he hn.a.rht within a. year from the iJato of "'"•.i.";lgmfnt,savi.,;,Mhi, cases .rnvitled lor by artiole.s ,S2.{ m.inud ]():',-; this.leluvofa .vcar ,.s hi.Mlinj,^ even ^m,o„ •""")rs, women nndcr covort- iire. persons of uj.^ound mind ' '"■ '"'•-■"iieted, JIM.? .,pon ,.pr- ^"i»» 'I. unt from Lower Cana- dii. when thoso w!io represent them, or whos,, duty it is tc assist them, have been duly OF ERROR ANn Ai>pf:Ar„ 171 * This appeal dees not lie f'^-nanu.terloeutoryjud.n.cnt ''"""'' ■ 'emurrertoude- uisrni,>,-.iij,r a d brouifhl int.. the suit. — rf fi.c P'Tf.v die. before appealinK'. "•«1<-Iay IS reckoned only from ''.'" ,''»>' "'■ I'i- 'l-ath. a";rainst h- he.r- or le,,a| representa- "'•■•^— ''""•"<•'»*"«- in error or "appeal eannut. however, bo taken dur.n,,' the delav allowed for demanding a review bcfnre .''■•'•■ J'."'^--; "'T .l.uin;^ the pro,.eedin-s for su.di review.— hvant.irel r». Kvanfurcl, 17 r^ ' • Kep.. p. 2L';!. In eases of j„d^Mnent by de- '^"'" '" varafinn. the .lelay for ■'I'l'.'-'lin;; rn„s only from* the ''vi'iralion of the time allowed or hl.n« an ..ppositjon there- ^"■}~""':- ^^. -27, :.:,., ,, H-.i, "• '-;^,--'.'V -'S v.. .■.;:!,. s. 22. X119. K the appeal is from an interlo.Mitory jud-ment. it """^t I'ist bo allowed by the <'<)urt of queen's bench, upon nniof,o„,sNppo,te,lwith<.o,;i„s "' ""■'■ l'<"'i..ns of the record as may l,c necessary to decide whether the judt,Mnent in. , nos- t.on.s susceptible of appeal, »n'l|"ll-; within one of the eases ■■^I'l'.'ilicd in article UK; —The '!"•""" '""^t be made duriue the term next after such ren- 'l«rin;r .,f .jm- ju.l.ment, and i ^^^flii-'-t bo receive.! afterwar.ls • ^avin-. houcver, the narty's nj,'ht t..iir-e his reasons, ainst ■'^"'•hju.l-ment upon an appeal , troin or proceodin-s in error against the final judgment.— I V- ''^- I^- <'•. e. 77, s. 2<). i} 4 piM{. of P.. Q.B. ^"'^^— I 1120. The moti.m must be serve. In p.,n the opposite i.arty and. if !ft.i.--.^.! : '. >■ ' . y ' ularation, IJ I'i L. C. J M,tr; t'nmng & (Jrange, site a rule, call i '1. I- loiiowod by iig upon such o iirKst, 15 party to jrive his reas PI' "gainst the grant '"g of the ons ap- i 1 1 < f rf.- 172 OF KRKOK AND Al'i'KAL. \r 4 \k i sis I I)Ciil ; nni] the sorvico of such rule updn him has the ott'cot (if Hus|icii(iiiif^ all proccfMliiifiH be- fore tli(! eoiiit below.— //v/ti., 1121. I'roeppdiiijjs in error or ill a|i|ieal are lirou^jht by iiieaiis of a. writ, in tlu; Kn^'li.s'h or in the French lan,i;ua;re. issued from the eoiirt of queen's bench. n|i(in the written de- inanil of the party a;,'f;rieve(l, containing the names anil de- fcriptiiin of the parties in the suit iiefore the court below, and mentionini? the place and time at which the jndi,'ment was rend.'red. — It i.^ addressed, in the name of tiie soveroif^n, to the judf^es of the supori.,Q.H. 1122. The delay for return- ing the writ may be extended, according to the distance be- tween the place where the judg- ment was rendered and the place where the writ is to be returned.— 7 R. of P., Q.B. 1123. The writ of error or of appeal must be served upon the opposite party by leaving a copy with him or at his domi- cile.* or with his attorney ad liti'iii in perscm : and it mu.st af- terwards be deposited with the I prothonotary of the court bv which the judgment was ren- dered. — \ return (if .sucli ser- vice and deposit must be made by the bailitl' ujioii an authen- tic copy of the writ of appeal or error, which copy must be tili!(l iti the otiice of the clerk of apiiciils.- H R of P., Q.K. 1124. The appellant or plaintiff in error must, before the record can be .-ent up, give good and sutlicieiit security that he will el!ectually |»rose- cute the ajipeal or proceedings in error, and that he will satis- fy the condemnation and jiay all costs and damages adjudg- ed, in case the judgment appealed from is confirmed :* or else he must declare in writing at the otiice of the ])ro- thonotary of the court, whose judgment is appealed from, that he does not object to the judgment rendered against him being executed according to law, in which ease he is only bound to give security for the payment of the costs in ap- peal, if he fails; and if the judgment is reversc"i«inciit fo ho i'xvi-uU'.l i. fM.un.l to refund U> the appH'- lant the iwt inn<, tint only of t!,,. moneys levie,! by oxe,.uti.,n. to-.-tluT witl, loj;,,! interest; or irn "•r.-sforc.tlu-pnri.orfvofwhiM; ;.;;' •■'"'"V""""*-''' "^ f'"' 'i^.t , — (.,., ,_, ,,, „ ,11,. I lie w.is ,,i,t in i.osses.si,,,,, f,, Kffhor with tho fonts, i.-si.o and |,rolits since— (' s L (' .• ~>. -s. 2.;, )2.;:. 1125. Thesociiirty nuist Ix roft'ivo.l hoforo ono ..f tli, '•■•iiHiot fic I'ond.Miino.l if ho fail,* '" af,|,..j.r; jii.d if (ho i.rotho'- ""'■■•ryis in dofaiilt.a noxv writ "I'lst ho issiiod and soryod in the ,■. '^Y^-^'^' "I-" ''i'". may the reeord in the ease .,e< r, ' . '''■-.'''"^'•^cd from tho i"« to the tonu^ p.'^-Vfb^dt; ^ j'''"^'^'' ,""'-« 'he appellant '•;;• •;;""•' ••'• appei.i, wi i, a i^s^ ' ' iiao 7r"'r' , ':;.;:n^;he ,.apers whi., ..rm ^.t^^S; i.:,;:';:-,;^L;^^^^^^ I'l It ot It, and a transeript of all the entries i,, the registers and, ujM.n being paid his fees, '•harges and eosts of transmis *'-nt may, within eight days next after the period allowed t«»r iling his appearance, set np hy motion all grounds of ■^-". to send them up to the Oxce n ion or'"r , "'""""''■^ '^ '•'""•t of appeals; and sueh ^f;''""" " "f .lemurrer, and n^nrn shall'L eoAitied o,:the ^ ti^^'S . "'' '^^''^"^ ^ hack of the writ by the iiid-e \ T, f \- ■ ">• by the prothon.Jur; j! & in- 'o. ''"'''""r"'^i '» ^'"^ i'^^^"- 1127. rf the writ of'error"„r ho^d .^"^^"'"^■'""*-'^ "^ ^^^ '4'1'eal "t aj.pea! is not returned on " v "'« ^^ty (ixe.l, the appella tu;e '^'"■^•^'.^\«"^« ->- forfei- '"'■'y obtain a rule a- i ,s h " ^^''' "^'''^ to proceed by ):-thonotary in wi;^^e'hlnd: "T^r^.l^'^l!!:!! " It is. ordering him to ret -Th e res Itiindcut in such ca 4. A "in it. nient equiesconcc in the judg- se L* Th renunciation of th( 174 OI" KRROn AM) AI'l'KAr,. jii.— f i \h.! Mi'Xiiiiglitoii V. I)e.>y iiiotion for a rtMliic- tion of o.\('c.«siv(! secinity, if he has hccn ol)lif^i'(l to }?ivu it. — ('. S. L. ('., r. 77, ». 5.-27 (J. III., c. 4, ».(>. 1132. rf both j.artics sot-li rcdrc.'S aj^aiiist the jiidj^rnont. their cross-iirocccilinf^s in error or in ii|iiK!al may be joined. 1133. Tiie a]i|ic]Iaiit nui.st file liis rea:., Q. B. 1136. The court, or a judge in vacation, upon application, of which the opposite party has had notice, may. for good cause tdiewn, prolong the delays fixed c. U, by the two preceding articles -('. S. L. C, c. 77, s. .•;;{. 1137. If the reasons in ap- peal or error are not filed with- in the .. q. ]>,. 1141. As soon as the an- swer.s are tiled, either party may, after filing his factum or case, inscribe the case on the roll f.>r hearing, after the delav for tiling /'iirf„ws has expired, ujion giving the opposite party at least two days notice before the case is called. — I j R. of P Q. B. ' I , iig articles. s. ;;.'!. I sons in an- t filcil with- )'•n(Iont fiiils within the he is fore- go, and the "ecd jis if iHit apjiear- isions con- loniicilo by .'ocatcs and lerior court •M's before hencli. 1 days after !S]iondent"s ■ iiinst tile a printed , in default rececdings lay be de- abandoned the a|)])el- idt. or the r.rftdrfe if default.— f P.. Q. 1!. s the aii- her party fncftnii or ise on the ■ the delay s expired, isite party tico before oR. of P., "»K Al'I'KAL.S FRO CrrAI'TKH SK((.M) M T»K vmrrn ror KT. i; but without b( OK -Al'l'KAI.S IlioM XHK p, five notice, i'lff boiin.l f, KCI IT s ufli roiKT. cient sureties give ir,,u,l Jiistity their siiH and 1142. A wtio nnist icu-ncy f(, till. 1 apjx'iil lies to th court (.; <|uc(.irs bch<-h i •' ceiviii^' their any .iiid,:,Miicnt rendered 1)V th circuit court, in the ftllu'win.' 'fi>tacfi.,n „f tha person re- ■■■'"'" ""''•• se<-urifv. that he prosecute the appeal, wjn answer the condciunatin,, ...nd '■"111 will i.r ises : — 1. When til of the thiiii' d « pay the c,,,t, 1 >iie hiimlred do| lowever, in nits JO. 1144. Tl •"iilirmed.— ('. S. L. ( covery oi asse ^'iven cidi,.,- bef for schools or for monthly schools, and recovery of posed tor the buildi h ■'iit'iits the court of i^'<''iiity may be ore a jud^r,. ,,f oiises tht ntribiitions i\,v bef I'Tk (.f aj.peals. „r td or ■•n stilts for tht '>re a jiid;;{; of tl isstncnts ini- c court, or thecderk of tl 'iiperior ic idrcuit pairing chiircht ng or re- parson- oi'rt. at the pi,,,.,, where tl j"'l.;,'i iges and (diiindi-yards. C in whiidi the evidence has been taken d md •H'Mtw;isrenderc<|,„ndthe emains deposited am.m-r es , the records of the can o of 1 Illy b own in writiuiT n'>t it was giv en. e a 1145. A ■//n\f. 'oiirt where n. \w . ppealed on points flees if h e is tl ny one surety suf- th When the demand is b property ,.f the value „f t •11 <'ne hundred doll irs, but hundred ,l,,il relates to fees of oliiee, duties. ., tl above all le owner of real W(» anil fiver iiicuinbrjinees u rent revenues or sii money jiayable to her i ins of iiajestv le same, saving tl contained It When the demand. tiiouTrl th n article IN 11' exception ess than one hundred dolU relates tofith.s to lands or te 1 ceive p'Tsons authorized t th to administ 't'nrity have ) and o rt! - lower ments ne- er any ojitl annua! rent.- matters in whi(.h th ry for that purpost or „tl,or §2. — 10 L. e. K. 2 1 neces ■I hi, I. fut lire d" th rights i 1146. If. (»(). atfecfed ■t. Tn all act jiarties may be dnys. tl the clerk within the lift cen ■ippeilant tiles with ions in recogni- clarati either tion of hypothecs.— Special pro- d< visions regulate appeals from „ .Midgnients rendered in the M 'en Islands.— ('. s. L. c. on in writ III OS not object tot h "irt a de- ;,' that he f tl e exccuti( dal '«- fits the a 'o.|iidgment. .,r if he d >n epo- mount thereof in th IS. s, 9^ 1 1143. Tht I '. .s. 12:3 §2; hands of the clerk ,d' 10. >r clerk of tl ippeal.. iieet must, within tift th party appealing eost cen days after d; i only s in a inii le circuit court, hi give security for tht "peal Hnd whatever e rendering of the judgment, 1 ibid ges may be awarded.— f^. 42. 17fi «"•^' APIM-U.S! FROM THK r\HCV TT rofRT. 1117. In fh Iir"r,.(liii;r urticlc, fli « ("iXM- of the irciiit pro fjISC — fhiil. oimrt in rrlation t<..>inrli visions of Hrticl.. ||24 also 1150 lU-f, re tlio iliiv iiti >. 114:8 riif ui.poal is brought (.ad, ,,(' tl !<■ apfic.il iDiiv lie lii'iiril, .V « jiftltlori, stafill;^ Sllrciii..f|v (il •Hio -ronn.ls of appeal, ami tha't of tin- Vlcik If parties i,^ hoiiiid t( I! an ap[.oarfinr,i i„ tin; ofliot sociirity lias h j. raving for tiie reversal of the t <|f appeals ; an lis ought to thereof, and to ent een rendere.l.—Thispe- in whi.-h the eac case tition and a notice (»f the dav tr on which it will be presenteij insniitted to hini. record has bee til list, with fmm »h ippellant If th not afipear. hi.- n twenty-tive .lays appeal may be dedarlMl <• rendering of the jndg- been abandoned Yiient, bo served npon the oppo- ;uid if the ve w i t h (oha costs ; party personally, or at hi bimicile, or upon his att orn ii'spondeiit fails t< appear, the appe'lanf iiiaviM'o- cgethor with a eojiy 1151. Tl '/ I iff),,, t of the appeal-bond, certified oni it is <\V ceed by default.--//,/,/ 10. by the clerk with wh deposited. — //;/,/.^ g. 44 1149. W ithin the same do- prove due diligence on hi. and if, on the day fi.xeil. record and [.roeeedings h lay of twenty-fivo days, th„ appellant must lile his petition itnd notice and the return of service with the clerk of the circuit court, together with a certificate from the clerk of not been tr Ippellant may part. the ave mav ansmitted. h proceed against the clerk of tli circuit court in the nu prescribed in a'tide 11 J? n a liner 1152. At tl le first term of the court of ((iieen's l)eiich. sitf mir ijipeal has bee ><. stating that tppeal.at the place to which n given, if the bond 1 ecurity the record has been t tnsniitted, in the hands of that ofh Jind the clerk (.f tl ccr ; fr vfter the expiration of fort vd Mil tht rend iv,> eriiijr o ic circuit ment. or at anvsul f th .i'ldg- court must give the appellant ting, and H certificate uf such fil tl nsr, f( i|iicnt .sit- without any other formality than tho fil rei le P"n'"."^e of proving, when printed " /V,c7 piisitc. th.it the appeal h /////, if th mjr of a as th en instituted. The clerk of a ic(iiii,es it, the case is heard circuit court i; SUlllUli e court 111 bound tl , inoreovir. niciit rendered tl •y manner, and jud; hand ind th certify, under h e seal ot tlie circuit other a ri 1 ere in as in anv ICIII iiirt, ami to transmit to the to s 1153. ffth ■I hi. I, i"^. 47, 49. 'lerk of ajtjieals at the proper t oive and file h e appellant fails place, the said petition and the peal case, with record in thi transcript of the entr tained in the registers of th effectually j.rosecute h petition, or IS ap- le may be dc-lareil t. ave forfeited his right of ics cun- i peal, and be cond e I costs.— //,/(/, s. 48, cnined to ap- pay OF.VKRAL PROVIStONS RKf.ATI.S.; T(. Ai-PKAL. tiiiii to s))ch •"HAPTER TfllHI). «K\KRAI, I'KOVJSKINS. 1154. Proceedings in ap- peal or error may he brought ny the iegal representatives (.f a jiarty to a suit who has died. — I'rocee.lings in apj.eal or error, iiponjiidgmonts rendere(J a^Hinst an unmarried woman •T wid.,w who has since mar- ne(J, may be brought by her husband, jointly with hei-; or m the <'as.> of a judgment ren- (lered against a party repre- .•^ented by a tutor or curator .,r other person, but who has since ■■'ttained full age or come into the exercise of his rights, by i siK'h party himself, without th- assistance of the tutor or cur- ator who represented or other person who assisted him in the original suit.*— C.S.L.C.,0 77 ss. ;!7-H. ■ ' 1155. If one of several ap- pellants or .'respondents die", atter the institution of proceed- ings in appeal or error, such procee.lings may be continued by and between the other sur- viving parties.-/A,V/, s. -AH.- 12 Vic, c. 41, s. 18. j 1156. F(.ur judges of the court of queen's bench eonsti- ' tute a quorum in ajipeal.— Any I lesser number of judges, or even the clerk in the absence | "t nil the judges, mav, on any | 'liiy in term, open and adjourn ' * Parties who have ideaded ."eparately in the court below may apjieal jointly by one and he same writ.-.Spelman & Kobidoux, 12 L. C. Jurist, 227. 177 the court, receive refurns and motions of course, call parties, record appearances and de- faults, and do all a.-ts which do not re,|iiire the exercise (d' any judicial discretion.— C. S. L. ('.. c. 77, ss. 7, 2*iis|(('nsiiin, or Icavo of of al )Mcn(!e, and U|Min tlic chief of tin writ issuini: in t) orni n' name JI'stH .f (li( iipfrior court the judges of th "viTcif^n, fuMrcsscd ti eoiuinunicatinf? with the other judges of the said court, it is iirranL,'ed hetween them which diil, of them iiidividiiallv will re- //,/// I' court Ixdow, '•oniinandin^j them to di, what necessary, and to make a "y <'ertilied return thereof. — lac o a ny ]iarti<-iilar jnd;,'e of 1166. I tho court of queen's bench, take id ntervention.- mav who ease. is unablo to sit in the I i'lace III a|(iieal with the ■ /f>!,/. 10. II. eavo of the c.Mirt. and I'he foretfoii il,^ ith( o may r incidental proceud- « J. revisions, as ings, smdi as jietitions f well as those of the preceding t or con- article, apfily likewise in the of at miiance. disavowals, (diang( case of death, absence, di torney. and like pro.u'cd- ings, according to the forniali- qualitication or incompetency ties prescribe,rbv th ot th(! judge thys appointed to ////,/. ,s. .'). <'ourt. replace another. 1163. T le return of tlio 1167. I>i .•^continuance in ai jiidge roidaeod, tlio cvjiiration ma peal IS elfccted in th of his leave, or hi ceasing to eouditi iiier and under the e saiiK! same tlie incompetent, do not atfect court C.S.li.t •uis as in the .sujierior powers of the judge a] «2, zo. jiointed to replace him, as ce regards eases of which ho has th 1168. The 1 rniiig peremption of suits i irovisions con- n taken judicial c .•superior court ajiply also ogni/.ance, nor ^ to appeals. I'ereinptionof ar are they aifccted by the ap- peals or of poiiitinent of a judge of the : has th proceec ling,- m error court of queen's bench who judgment e effect of renilcring tht would not bo incoin the case. — //n'l/, s. 1.' appealed from final. potent in — I'ot. !».(".. I24.—C. P. ( 1164. Nevertheless if the to be replacing judge has not heard heard the case upon the merits, the the del judge thus re])laced may take 1141 fill. I'.r.. i:i4.— c. P. c. 4(;!t 1169. The jiarties are bound present in court to be upon the ajipeal after ay mentioned in article cognizance of tht case and render judgment therein. — 21) 1170. Jud V 42. 1165. If th rendered least tl gment cannot be in ail peal unless at record in the theroii case IS incomplete, either by rendered reason of the absence of any of document, or of tin inol iree judges concur iiid judgment may be even in the absence »c judge when tho case ha.- )serv- been been heard before the five uice of some important formal- jud<>-es. C.>S.L.C ity, th e court of appeals may, 14 25 V II, ss. !>, upon tho suggestion of cither prov party, order the court below to perfect the record, and this is isions relativ c. 10, s. l.~[Th e to jud< inents, contained in articles MKi and 504 apply in similar r,. ill tlio furm II the nniiie nlilrt'ssoil t.) court hcldw, t'> do \vh;it t" iiiiiki' ji II tliorcMif. — tions iiiJiv ill with tlio .'I nil ,|il.V iilso ition of ii|i- i;,'s in orr.'r 'Ifrinjij the fioiii final. . P. C. 4()!t i are bound oiirt to be »lieal after in article cannot bo unless at s concur lit may hv, le absence case has >re the five . 77, ss. il. . 1.— [The to jiulg- a articles in similar r.r.snxr Pm.vis.n.vs RK,,.uivn in umm .w.. oases as re jf a r. is JMd;,M„,,nts t., ho rendered by th. nt .,f s or other eaiise from '"'"iJil'n-sent. buthasaddre.x... i '■'' " •'•tfor to the clerk of the ' '•oiirt. containing his decision ' iind signed bv him, or hj,« i„ '••^timony of his concurre'nee therein, signed a written de- •i^^^ion drawn up to be deliver- !"'/""' delivcr..dby any other .l"dgo. such judge shall bo «lccmed to 1m> present as re- ^^1' Is such judgment; and the de.-i.ion so transmitted and ■-'^ned by him has the same •■tiectas if delivered and con- '■'"•'■^■'' 1" hy him in open court.] ' 1171. If by reason of the ^'I'-ence, leave of absence, dis- 'l'>"l'fK-ation, or inconipetencv " "".V of the judges, 'or an>' *';l'^"'- <'aiise, the order for ad- I visement requires to be dis- I chiirged, such discharge may ! 1h' ordered by the other ju.l.ro- or by any one of them ('."s. b-t"., c. 77, s. 9. . 1172. The court may jid- .)""••" to any day in vacation, aiid thence from dav to day I'lr the purpo.«e of Venderins ,i'i'lnr„ie,it 1/^-^/ 1173. Judi >0 S 2. 17)1 "'•'■ I'Hd. than ,haf where tho i-ase was heard, if tlie jud-es "•■" "* "I'i'iion that otlivrul^e : (lie parties will be exposed to ""';<.v«-sssary delay; Inu i„ ■•""'I' <'iise the court in term :"■ >' "I'ljority of fiie ju.b^w I" vacati.ui, orders th.. Hcrk to give the parties interested H'"'"'" ••" l''"-t six days before '"'t on which ju,|gn,cnf is t.. '"' '•'■lidered, and the jud.r- '"<'''< is nevertheless entered •'"'•I registered at the phiee «•'"''••' ,)iidgmcnt would have ^•""" •endercd in the ordi- nary course.--2.-, V.. ,-. lu. ,, ■ai "rerrornnisteontaina summary statement of the l'""'t-^"nacta„dofl„winthe ^;'H. and the reasons upon j^l'Hdi It is founded, with the names of the judges who eon- |;;;-''''-e.l therein and of those wh : -;■•;»- therefro,n, and must ! ■H.nidicate upon the costs.- ' bv tl, 1 T'"' '''''" '"■^' *"-\'eil I 'i revision of ..ueh taxation bv •■^ J'xigo within six month;-, e' her ,n term or out of term alter sufficient notice given to ^e opposite party, b^t suJh le^iMon «'annot j.reventorstav "ecution, and the decision of l^^ judge in that behalf has t.^.o same effect as a judgment of the court.-2.3 V.. ". I(». s, (>. ' 1176. Judgments in a))|.eal or error "-" ■ • '. ' " arc executed both i rendered by the court nient may be ! bel principal and costs by th other place, where it at an- | the >w, and for that or >y the court s sittings j unless a furth ro'-ord is ,«ent back t piirjiose, o It, ■r ajijieal to a IHO ()!•• AIM'KAL. liif^licr ('(iiirt hiiH Jjft'ii moved for. * 1177. The ciiiirf siltiii;,' in HiPlniil or enur may exon-i.-it! all tlio jiifwcrs necosfiur.v fur 8iich juri.' any existing law. — It may also make and establish tariff's of fees for the counsel, advocates and attor- neys practising before it, and also for its bailifls. CHAPTER FOfTir, OF AI'PKAf.S TO MKK MAJKHTV. III. * Whenever a record is re- quired by law to be transmitted from one court to another, and to a ditlercnt place, such trans- mission may be effected through the [)ost-otrice, and the party requiring sucii transmif'sion is bound to disburse the postage; and any delay caused by the neglect of such party to j)ay such postage, is deemed to be occasioned by his fault. — With the consent of the parties the record iiuiy be transuiittod by ' any other means. — C. S. L. C, i c. 82, s. 6. I 1178. An appeal lies to her majesty in her privy council from final judgments rendered in aj.peal or error by the court of fjueen's bench : 1. In all cases where the matter in disj)utc relates to any fee of office, duty, rents, rev- enue, or any sum of money payable to her majesty ; 2. In cases concerning titles to lands or tenements, annual rents and other matters by which the rights in future of l)arties may be affected ; .'i. In all other cases wherein the matter in disj)ute exceeds the sum or value of five hun- dred pounds sterling. — C. S. L. C, c. 77, s. 52. 1179. Xeverthelcss, the ex- ecution of a judgment of the court of queen's bench cannot be prevented or stayed, unless the party aggrieved gives good and sufficient sureties, within the delay fixed by the court, that he will effectually prose- cute the appeal, satisfy the condemnation, and pay such cost and damages as may be awarded by her majesty, in the event of the judgment being confirmed. The security may be received before one of the judges of the court of queen's bench, and the sureties are not bound to justify their solvency »l)on real estate. — find. s. 52. 1180. The appellant may also consent to the judgment being executed, and in such case may give security only for the costs in appeal, under 1183. VTU. MAJKHTV. lies to her vy cmineil < rendered ' the eourt vhore the ites to any ents, rev- ot' money ling titles ts, annual litters by future of Bd ; s wherein e ejcceeds live hun- -C. S. L. s, the ex- it of the •h cannot d, unless ives good s, within •le court, ly prose - tisfy the lay such may be esty, in ;nt being rity may e of the queen's i are not solvency i. a. 52. mt may ulgnient in such ity only 1, under '^'•■KlJInK .11 KlSl.lr iiuNs tl IMI aiiH" cuiidifioiis as under iirfirlo 1 121.--//,/,/ ^ v» 1181. Tl If <'.\('rcvenfed r,r i.\ iniinths tV(itn flic a|i|ie,|| the apiiel- "" tiies in the ottiee „f the >|'|'«'!ils a certilieiite, her or !'•('. aii(| any o\- •'• 'IcTce i,f hor elerk of -signed by III. •! jest v"s th IK- clerk nf privy eoiin.Ml •iiiy (ifhor ei.mpcteiif rt of ,,„een-s bei.el, "< ••oiiiid to re.'ist,., <'ini.litieati„n „f '"''■ :';''.i'-0- in nor privy -:';<•'! to hnn for that pnnU ''"""?"l''i'iuganyl„dlr.d "\ *"',"•' "' 'l"""n's boneh to ""■ "•;•"'■' '" 'he ,.,.,se to tlu- btd.nv. logeth :cinplitirati,,n •>ecn registered a.s "icnfiuno.l — //,/,/ ^^_ ^j BO O K F I FTH. ni.VPTEH <'O.MMIS.S().M.;(;.s' FIRST. <'<>n;T I'oK 1111.; SIMMAKY TlilAI, UK f'AfSK.S. ^MAI.I, 1183. The coininissioner-: >''"i'i"t sit and hold their 'ourt sopanitely and at the same time in the same loeal- ify. The court iiuiy be held ' ^'y ••;•">'" i.^ to t'qu.ty and g„„d c„ns,.i,,,7, / ;;"''.'''/'«''-' <'lfheir.bilitV ■'I'l .imlgincnt.— C. S. L (' ,: ''■1 .-^s. 4, 7. n. ^•' '• 1184. The have, f(ir k coiiiinissioiicr; *E.\eL'iition can ikpI be had if the record has been t ...v., <"Kcc,,mg order dnrinir heir sittings, and forenforci, 5 the ,..xecut.on.dtheir warrant" •"•tl'rs and iud Mnon,. ..' fed within the si.v if certilicate be not filed with noil ,iiidgnients, the •■'""ic powers as the, .th( ransmit- of LowcrCanad:.. -//"v. icreourt.s th K, even 44. ss. 1). 'hat delav.— J 17 L. C. ilep III 1185. Th •>nes ,->, (Juyon , for the s cy may be re, ot I , of iime reason,' er couft.s. used J'lU. ;e.s I ' I .M 182 » (IMMIS.SIu.VKIi.s' (Ml HIS. ill 1186. I'lif rcciisiitioii must lie ill wiitinjj. — //'/(/. .1. 12. 1187. ir all lilt! cuiiiiiiis- >i(iiicis (ire recMisiMj l>y ciljier ol' tlio jiiirtu's. tlic case \h iinincilialflv t i!i ri>iiiitte case is sent hack t(i the t'liiiiHr court, which may, witlimit rcfiM-iMice to tlie nu'rits, tax the costs ot'siicli recusation aj^ainst the ])artv who made it /hill. s. 12. " I 1188- Tile coiiiiiiisisioners' ' court exercises an ultimate jiirisiiictiim in all suits purely ]ier.^oiial or relatiii;^ to move- ; ahle property, which arise from contracts or (|uasi-oon- tracts, and wherein the sum or value demanded d. I 1(1. III. 111*.— (', s. L ('., c. (tl, ss. 7. lit. 2(1. 1189' It has no jurisdic- tion in suits for slander, or for assault and battery, or relating to civil status, paternity, or seduction, or ly ini^-in expenses; nor ill suits tor the recoviMy of any line or penalty whatever. — //,/./ s. S. 1890. It has jurisdiction in suits for the recovery of assess- ments, not exceeding twenty- live dollars, imposed for the building of chundies, parso- nages and chun-h-vards.--C. S. I,. <"., c. IS. s. 25. 1191. It may, in matters within its jurisdiction, grant : ! — attachments for rent : — at- ' tachmeiits in revendication ; — altachmeiits by garnishment after judgment : — simple at- tachments or attachments by garnishment before jiidgmont, for sums exceeding live dollars, whenever it is established by the alVidavit of the jilaintiff, or of his agent, that the defendant is secreting or is about to secrete his property, or ab- sconds or is immediately about to leave the jirovince, with intent to defraud his creditors. — C. 8. L. ('.. c. 1(4, ss. 2;j-4. 1192- [These jiroceedings may be executed beyond the limits of the judicial district in which they are issued, jiro- vided an order of one of the ctuninissioners. authorizing such execution within the dis- •^rict where it requires to be executed, is endorsed ujmn the warrant.] — Every warrant of simple attachment in revendic- tion, attachment for rent, at- tachment by garnishment or C. S. L (• ' jiirifiilio- iiliT, or for or rt'latiii>^ eriiily, or 1 ('.xiifii-e." ; I'l'ovury oi' what fvcr. ion III sdiet ' ul'us."'os.-<- f? twonty- J J or th mr.so- e yards.- -C. 1 mutters m, j^riint : •cut :— at- ication ; — rnisliiiient iiiplo ut- ments by jiiii^^iiiont, ve dollars, dislii'd by laiiitirt", or defendant al)oiit to % or ab- tely about ice, with creditors. ss. 2;j-4. oeeedings ;yond the li district !ued, i)ro- of one ithorizing 1 the dis- res to be the upon •I irrant ot revendic- rent, at- iment or < "MMi.ssioVf.u.s' CKur, -ei/iirc by ;,',irniHl \h: Ml ad n rclurnal.li inicrif. i„,ist iianicd withii, joilv d ''"' i«-''iirn with a ."crlil fl th 'II a day '.vs, anil 1196. On SllMlIllnl IS niav I """•■y wrif,. pro >u th dii I'Mtc of "iiy bailiHof t"l d.' •«- inu>t l„. ,„,,,j, or atlid .V s.i naiiifii. resi'l '.V (itiy '^ served hy avitniavbc r y <»lic of ihc '•y the.dcikof tl < •> ■ d either oners or c<>inini>.-ii II, h h. V III "frj,'«'ant r,f 1197. I « "I the bM'alit, iiiiliti acciiui "lent it f the I'anicd wit "iinniiiiri.s [^ IISV. A a I'e iiy iiiitior abov). II,, a liailitf. __//,,-,/ "I ouiy bo ' fill attach- ' fourteen y "■"'I,'.;' it suit bcf ear 1198. •■^lonci <•{' w ■oiirt tur the r ore a coniiuis- "lay evoke ti Kith S -'. sierved by 'I' 'M-e to the f .1... 1- . . I party may IL'CS o al "lanuur .is if | ary eruver ■""'•t in the .list irriiit ] '■''•t when tl .y '•."ntestatioM relates :- ihnl. '. 21, H.' was lit '• "le saiiii. title t a I '•H«e.- :::;::;:j;"::'™'''M.-i.ert 'y di 119-4. T "ary siininidii- del ast tl uee c tcndant d oar d, 'y "poll ,„■. must I '0 at •y.-* when do- th, "i^''< Jiot rcsidi. „ Ii> w '" f*vo leagues f lore '"y f >iini of tn crown ; — 1( ee o f ofli <-'o, or t o a Venue, or ""•^y due to fl, any duty, rent "y annual rent, re- th hich I le 1. '■"'""'^•lace I boun.l.- ""■"t or other matt '■'^'lifM in future er Jiay- ^ "-"al addit ""iinoiinl. with I I ^vhen the disi ion ot ,|o| iy. ica-'ucs, acc'( a nee e.\ceod.«( tw ' '^ ; e. !».!, ,. 1199. T «. L. C lay which ">i«ht be — 15"t if th rdi "tf to article bet »"y act or d f 'Xiiiiinions i,> i^'onijianicd with ;i"-'"t, the delay 'L-ast fifteen days and ■ I" tnrty days.— M/,A ac- •'" attach- niust be at of tl "<'t iiKu-e I t •-■•^'"^•J-CS. L.c 1200. In th H' iniprobation of ";'""ient produced ect c eireuit ore the i" '-vocation [v, th ^•*'"rt has the etf \\i> >innii^- e cas !"eceiliii^r artiidt 1195. T ■i.'i "iiiands I "' wrif of siiini I'-'y the ]ilaintiir t| '•'fendant to coninii,' """■'< I niu.st, loner, or ■ionei-' f. !M. s. ;;(). 'f tl . the le "lie of tl witi "• th( le th niandcd or t I*-' aiinuint transmit tl II" lift ecu o a ^ court tl M'uar before tided t cmt court lo.a-th le rc.'ord tn th »-'r with a lerk, days, e rir- and > answer such d "".^t also eontai,, >;"i"auie.resiilonci ''.'^'^^"patiun. both of tl iiiand, — It Th names 1" the aine.- ''""■■^yi'ipt of the ontr I'e^'ister concert c er- ics leverthele." I'''''"tirta„d of the ,1 —a sum 111 ary stat '•as.' ot iiiiprobafiou, th t'tcudatit ; th If cannot be t '■an.-niitted, <-'i"eni of th '"■^c of the action ;_thu d - which the defend fe'ive i'car —the -the d; f-ignature of the •lit Ill![y fixed by th g given within tlu I'arty forfeits h »-' eourt the 'bright of voca- Ill 184 Cii.MMIS.SHiMMIH' rnium. r" tiiiii, iiiili,iliii!i. ) 1202- It' llic rvd.'iitinli i.. iilliiwcil, the case i,« licaifl und (Icri'iiiiiiiri) liv the iMiiirt fo wliidi it in t'V(ik<'v the hnM- oiMiCa s|it'ciai jxiwor ofattoincy, 111' unless it is in tlic^ indscnri' anil witli the consent of the party. — !!aililVs and serjjeants of II iiitia can in no i-ase act as attorneys.— //r- ,he writ of witne.-'s ftir loyed him, (lie service 0. '.14 s. is ss. 14, l.j, ■ iipiilica- le jiarties, j| any per- its jiiris- a witness a penalty dollar, nor ilhirs, f(jr ittend as ''"iniiiaiidi'd. (' . ^211. ri„ ,.(. in render- el; r'::;r'"; ''^"•'^- "■ ""• "'"'"» arh..rati,.„._|!„, i, ,1,,, ""!'""" "•■•'"• jud.-ment d.J. ""' I'veeed t,v„ doll..,,,. „„. ;,""'■' '"ay redu..e the costs ,., "" '"""' "'"oiint as that f,,, 1- C. , ?«.» •"•-'> o( such e.x.wuti.,,, ,„ ,io ;"7;""',"!' '""• 'J-ll" and a ''••'"•-If thesaleduc- plac.. I, not tak*. whi(di — //'/'/. s. J'l'l^'in.^nt is reiidcvd.* 1212. If the del.tor fail. f„ ;^l-nn.U.nna;,ainst him within o'«l't dayy. he niav I oi«lif davti. pidled f./d and sale of sii.d al)les a. I tin diM !•' may he ,.,„„_ "'< hy the seizure •h sci/ahle nmve- . '' '".ly have within '"•f "1 which the court * Th( le court may ^rpant stav I' ;'v;"'"fion, and may order '"•'t the amount of fh(' jndi'- .■"^•"t he paid in two o,- three instalments, at interval, of „ot !»"": than one month each '•"t i< one of the not i'lstalment.- ""M''il'latthe time appointed' ••>^L'cution may at o.iee issue ••r whatever remains duo. » hen any poor defendant, he- '•"••'' judgment, utlers snllicient e for I"'"" ''I' 1.- not l.o,in,| t„ „.,.. :,;:;:"':;v-"'>-'' -n'or " '"•-'ht'sc sts do not in '■'"•V'Y' '"I"'''' "'"'VpenM. ;•' •'•^"'">' cattle, if anv have -en .M.,...d.-.The war.-ant of •''•'■",","" '""■-' '"■ made re- '"•"";''• ""•! he ...turned like .'"" ""';"'• warrants mentione.l "lartL.lc 11-12. //,/,/. ,,. ,,^" 1213. \.. op,„,,i,j,,„ ,,, ,,-; >^'''-"l '""veahlcs under ,M.i/.ure ;■"" ,7"->' P''""-fedin.s. nnic-., i, IS allowed hy a c,„„n,i..,i„,.„, l'"'- "•■'••''nj'aniedwitha.M.rder to tiK.f c fleet. -//,/,/. ,s..j;;_ 1214. Oppositions thll- al- '7!"''","l'-'"damldetermiM •-; '" 'li'' same manner as other cases hofor,. ,|„. i-,. ,„.,._ /'•III. s. I.'!. 1215. The cink. and the ''■"'"'; '"• ^or-eants of militia '■;'"""' ''''"'.n.il any other em- !''"!"<""-^fl'an those mentioned "1 loiiii niniiher .id pciidix to ilij.. in tl 4(». codi le ap- ■^eeiiritv. ,, • t" t'l^' satisfaction of '« -•"it. for the amount of ''« ^IH.t and costs, the court i;;:-V'?'"'' f'"^t the amount of! o ud.nienthepaidbyweek- '.v nstalments, the last of' «hich shall ■ " <'n.\l'TKR SE('OM). •"■' •" •STICKS r,r rin.; i-kack am. OTHKU IM'KKlnK ClVIfc .irius- "l<'TI(IN.S. not he niorc! tiian > X months after the date !. the Jiidgment.-C. S. L. (•., ,,. "^' '^^ ■•'• §§1.2. (Th of h 12ie. Justices of the i.eace a\e also jurisdi..tion in le CO dify in- •'^">,'Ke.''ted thii provision.) t'oniniission- '""'''■^ion of rcpairin.' of tain civil macters, such recovery of sciu^ol taves •Sfssments for the build' churches, i ages,u-cliurch-y,.,rds. d cer- as the of as- ing or I arson- mi ages I 1 ( i: 180 OF IXFERIOK fivir, .rcUlsnifTIONS. cMiiscd hy fiiiiindls, aii.l othor | KO0i:?:i)- 1.\<;S AM) .Itnr.MKXT.S OK THK ABOVK .MKXTKIXKI) COLUTS. ■'ervice is made as in any other case. — C S L C, c. 89, s. 2, § 2. 1224. The service of such notice has the effect of sus- pending all jiroceedings in the court below. 1225. The motion must be presented to the sujierior court or the circuit court [or to a posite jiarty judge.] The oj is entitled to appear and mak 1220. I ail] leal n all cases where no t nny oral objections of a nat lire fe th IS given from the i prevent the granting of tht nor courts above mentioned. 11- writ of cvrtl'irnri e case may be evoked bef, judgment, or the judgment ni 1226. Writ S of rertinrriri be revised, bv means of ore . are in the name of the sove- ly reign: they are sealed with I writ the seal of t ot rertionn-i, unless this reme- j ed with th if fcuirt, are eiofli- c other formalities rjKMlJiIKS A(;\rv sr .rirxjMKVT cvmiiiiiiiKl tli(. Cni,.) wrii- iml >< in- tswui 1231. It 'i|; rn irr.- wh. >Mi (li.'v .ire ail. I """"•>• tn |,;,s n.,f ai,-,,.,,, r.' connected with the ca'o hv whatever u,u,n>, the pa'rfi,.; may b;".si)ends all proeeedin.rv he- fore them un.ler pain <.t"bein- liable for contempt of court — '2 Comyn's Di^r. ;;io 'f,,^, ^.^ turn of .such service is made upon a certified copy of the writ. ' 1229. The persons to whom he wr.tis addressed are bound to comply with it. by annexin-. t- It all the paper.s demanded and cortifyniir their return .,n the back of the writ. 1230. If they fail to com- I'l.V with the writ they are )>abe to coercive imprison! >"ont, in the ordinary manner. ilc.l I I.I It V y a/.p.Mnd and ■" "" •••I'liear.nicc ii, the nr- :'"''"'.V '"'■'"• '"• "iav do .u """"■•''•'t^^l.v after f|,„- „.,.), i, regularly returned; and thcre- "l-''theca.semayl.,. i„„.Hh..,, ;■"/'"■/"" In- either partv. '" '»■ •'^'"■•;1 in the ordina.-v 1232. All interlocnforv or '"'.•il jiid-ment- up„„ writs „f '•'■'•'""•"/•'• are drawn u,. and f"rved,„ the .same manner as in onl.nary suits. — //,/,/. ,,. .j. 1233. The court, in rend'er- '"" ■)'"l^''»<'nt upon the writ "lay .award costs i„ its .li,,,^: tion. -//,/,/. s. }. 1234. .\o appeal lies from hejml.^.ment o,. the appli,.a. .)"<'^''nent upon the writ itself- nor are such .judgments sub- .ject to review. -//,/,/. « ,; . ,. «H. s. 17. • . . o. c, 1235. The iirocodurc re- ^'^•'.latec by this' chapter a .- «;..'h the writ of rr,,i,J will he. and against any other tourt not mentioned in thi.s '>'.";k'- hut it does not apply with res,,ect t„ the court of VK-e-admi,.aity,„ver which the ."^'perior court, .as well as the circuit court, ha.s no control iff 18H (IF HKiiisi i:i;s. PA R T Till R I). Nox-ro XT !■: x t i o r s i> u oc i; k d i xc TITJ.K FIUST. OF in:(;rsTi:i{s axd tiikiu ArTFfKXTrcATinx. !'' * CIIAPTKn FIHST the ir iiil.cr ol Iciivo..< .•oiit.iinoa in tlio lej^istcr, thu |)nr|t(i.so tor or liM.iSTKiis OK (nil, siATis. ' wiiicli it is iiitciKhnl, and the 123S. All rt'Ljislois intcndcil ccrtiliriif und in a stibstantiiil ler. — V. S. L. iv of .... .. . [A cop Jirothoiiotjiry of the superior th.' title 0/M<7« o/T/r// ,sy eourt of the district, or of (1 itllx elerk of tl eoiinty wl man cathol le in the Civil Code, and of th le eireuit court ot the ti'st. iici) eonniri.-e th •om; and third chaiiter: .n.M,f.<.,f ,1,, law.<»iH, Is'<( re;riir.l f,, th "■'•c;-'i-l«'r.-.uC..,,.ts„c ••'\;l ■•'■■'tMs. ,,„,l ,„,i,. ,,^ , ,';;;' '^'^ ';• '•" - h- -i-h ,„oans • ■•-n.lor.n.h pains, ,„.„,, fi,, or.Ian.a,M.sasth.laJall,.vs. X^d9. Any poison who .jo- MPcs t,, 1,,^.,. reiri'^fi.r any entry is nia.lo thoroin. l,o ■'.'"I'onfirahMl hy ,,„ ;,„^.,f,. ""■'• "•'•■"•^'" -n tlu. (ir>( pa,.o ;""' •-i^'''«"> ''.V H.o pn„|,',no- ti'ry.,fthcHupoii.,rcu.irt.,(iiu. :'''^'n<'| in wl,:,.l, (iH.. n.;.isf,.r '•'''''"'"" '""-^f in..nli(.n tho I'inp,,..,. i\,r ,vhi,.|, ,,,,.1, ,,.,,;,. fir ,.. .ntcn.Ie.l, tho numhoT- of eavos oontaino.l thoroin. an-l 'ho .lato ,.r ,ho atfo.tation. ^^'"•'' '•■"' '""-^t ho nnn.henMl l;ose. stating, ho orn,ro,-o!.;;L i .. 1 pn-thonotary n.nst ^•"n "f whirh ho .-omplains •■""' l"-a.viM- that tho r.Mrisfor '"■'.V '•<■ ro,.,ifi,,, a.oor.lin^Hv. — I ho potitio.i nuist bo 8orved "I"!" *'•« '^•■I"-it-nv of snoh ro.ir,sfor.--r. 1«. c. s,-,,-,. 124:0. Tho oonit may also :;"-'i^;|- ■••ny porso. to ho oalio.l j ''''""",.'f'l"'>>'>sintorosto.li„ lHyr f 1)0 (loliv oan thoroaft 1>.V "f thorein all dood ro'-tions thus inaile.— C. P. C cred vitlioiit tl 10 for- '"■'lorcd to be . S.)7. •I" , ■•'i»lo niado l)v tl I't'^'istori acts or (jr property in thoir .,flioial acity, and when su.'h 111 of real cap- ter IS filled VfJXlf oates thereof on by ECTro\ (.J- DUCIMKNTS f 1245- Niitarios iiro IioimkI, ujioii jiayiiienf iif thoir lawful I'oi's 1111(1 (lues and witluuil any ju'".^t and o.v|,eMses „f the nartv roquirin.,' sueh depusif. w|„, j, oblifce.l t(. furnish him wifl, a ♦•"I'V of the, lee, I and to indem- nify him for all travllin- and other e\|.enses.] 1254. The {.etirion mi.«» bo served uj,„n all other in(e- ro.--. 21*5 , ^266. Every ciirjTtor ' Ys b<.iind before acting as such. t<- make oath that he wMI well «;n'l truly j.erform the duties devolving upon him.-//./,/. ••f" THK flu.f ny ,^,^u,^,,n /,ls 1 0.1 1267. \ fion (if " v-.liintarvfilio nn or (pf sharp """i^'voable [.ronorfv 1 facf tion or sfiink i '""injf or (inarK'ial " inatii 1270. T)i •leiiii ltd a.' lllf(M-.Iicf(.,l nni,'iii(; f, iiiaorsi.n.> '' «i(h(,iif the I -■'ii'ia iniiiDi-; ''.'HI 1, •III Ijcfurc fl ''•''' I "''t-S affcr ^' .JihIl'c. Of '»iniilri"(Jaii.l IiormissioH of th( M jti'lgo— C. C. Tnfor.} oiirf ill the fit — -O ( iH'on. before! tl inoritv, .JO. .->; II a 1268. r iKialifios i)rescril')C(*I llcf of •lock K' iin- arif- f„r "g in the '-I'lie and ai ''l"i<'n to the '""'■'•' •^' '•^■''i'linc. -.Jl'^f 'T <'ivil ('oil .Sll by th '"'t' pnvt, ami J5. cannnf ♦ - "<"'! alionation ' •""":. ^'"^ '"l^-"-e ..fa fa.nilv •'tnMi,n,.,.oeto.lbytwoex„ort' ;;'»-'fwhomwa,.na.neah' t.-' t» "»• una the other by . -"Yo;,'ato-t„tor; ami ,.ueh e ;ojsm,,st,.otb.- related either f'tlie l.artie,-"n of ;>'dthe..a,dl!-___,|„t„j. :'■: ''^^l';:''^ *'•"• Hh- purnose of --•';-;^ to the ins Ji,,, :; ""-' "al .'State beion;.in;. to ,l..s,.nbed in the deeh.ra- :;";"••'''" '^.v »be..aid— :' ; ■ia before . „„(,, , ^ fo,.,. certain the value thereof ^^^''^""'^''- <"• not it can 'u Ivu f^ife'eou,.|y be divided. Form No. 5;i. On the fl - " '''i-y "f in |fie year one thou.., hundred ind I lid ei;rht uloek in th( nie. the und at o' er,« public for Lower Canad ing in the di.^triet —noon, before |,i,'"od notary a, re.sid- eaiuo ^ I 111 K , J ■ ! . i 1 ' i j ■ i I'.M coinliHiiii hikI valiu- (tf cai'li iiiim(ivoal)l(', and till! fntHi of flic otlii-r cir- (Miinstaiu'cs (III accipiiiii ,.1 which tho salt' i." licmainlcil. ami make their report by a notarial ai-t. (lelivcreil in < rij^inal form.* II' ill. ^ 2. 1271. If the expertH eannot n^rt-e each must report his and appeanMl , wlioaHirnis that in conforniit.v with (lie declaration niailc \>y a.t hcl'orc . notary, hearin;; date the . for tlic purpose of idtlain- ing anthority to sail, for the reasons therein set forth, tho real estate hclonj^in;^ to , therein desij^natcd and dcsciih- cd as follows, to wit: (//,/•,■ ih'Hcrihr thr rial i sin/,) lu> (li(J for the said juirpose canse to bo snininoned before ns, to wit : ■ in dcfanit of relations, roqnirinf,' us, they being j.re- sont, to receive their advice as to the contents of tho act of declaration aforosai.>. n the — day of in the year one thousand eight hnndred and at o'- j clock in tho ikkui, before ' nio the unilorsigned public notary for Lower Canada, re- siding in the district of came and appeared the exjjerts ajipointed by the act above executed by the under- signed notaries, on who declare that having proviou.«ily : niailo oath as appears by the certificato hereunto annexed, thoy jiroceededon the day ' of to the inspection of the ; real estate, appurtenances and I dej)endencies mentioned and described in the declaration of received by , notary, the — — , and after due exam- ination and obtaining every in- formation necessary for the purposes mentioned in their said act of appointment, they value and estimate the .said real estate — — (//* ffiPre he severtd imniovetddei, iltei/ should he valuid separately.) and fur- HKf.uXUINC TO MINous, Sn . ,,,.. rof'poclivo «.|.ini„n. Kivine U.o i'>'7':i . i. .. ..piniun is 1,!,...,, " ■'"'' '"'''«,"'v..sfm..nt of .non.v.s '"'""^ ""•"• ^'""-- 'I'- value then...,- , . , initicl i„ ti,,. <"«"th..r will, fhcapn'lii •'• I'"' iinthdrizcd. #__//,/,/. iliiiii ),( I ' '•■^••I'ltiiiiicil.] 1274. Til.' jii.i;.,., if |„, •'"itli"n/,...s 111.' sale, must (ix an "I'^ot ,,ri,.,. tor..»,.|, imm,.w- 'il>l<'. share .-r .^ito.-k, .iinl, jn.f... "'■" ! :-anm,Mnlvan- •"'•'••I, upsof ,,ric,. ' anm.t 1... |,.,!; '<;/ f(r- thor, (//■ //„ ^„/, /, „„„/, '■'iiiiif "Jg<'H) ot the snperi.)r ''*^^ place in the locality ; and court, at etc., Ac. A. {.t(hliti„n „n,/ pi„ce of T''^^"';) ''""'l^l.v represent; that ho has caused the relations amlfr.en.lsof t.. be con- suite.l by , notary, at on the day of , an.! ha,« caused to bo fultill.Ml all pr..coe.ii„gs by lawrc.iuired to )je ha.l in order to and ■submitted f.,r your appitival, And he therefore prays notice thercf must be poste.l "p immediately after tiio first piil>li.'ali.,n, an.i such notice iniJi^t contain a dcscripti.ni of the imnmveables.— 2 Pig. I()(i- • ^?'^'^; t^* "" '"'^'l'"'- I'rice •; otlere.l than the upset price, the person applying for the sale may ,,r.)ceed to efieet a private salo; but ho can only do x,, within the f.mr ni.mth.s whi.^h your hon.u^.^vill take Vhe.^e 1^0 " ^ ''" '^"/''•"•i'"ti..n. and oeedings nUo considerati.H.C.! '•;.';" '"^ ''^'' '"-' ^'>« "I- ''"""•'"gate them. if u.ev 1278' In iglit to be and you will do justice so honiolognte.i, vol tho untary licitation of ca,'i Akrisrsci SK.u.s. li tHK<"'i'H y a,vi.l...|. ,,r.„.,.o.Iin«s it h.v tl... tnh.r is v.,li.I „„!..«. are had in the iii(nin..r iilM.ve the minor is .■.•,,n..,.nt.-,| ..i th" inonfn.ne.l. iind i... [..nvlnisc „f sal.- I,v ii tnt.,.- „-/ /„>,■ ' TITLK SIXTH. PKOCEIvr)L\f one of the con- ' -i. By the testamentarv exe- cutor; 4. |{y the cr(j\vn, when there : are no heirs or when tlie pro- perty confiscated. —2 Pijr., ,<, 2;)0 ,t s,(/.— l Couchot. l.;^'—! C.l'.C.. '.HI'.). 1282- The commissioner mu.'it draw uji minutes of Hic procccdinjrs. in which he must state : I- The date: 2. A ilesi;r„.,tion of the per- son requiring the seals, and the nature of his right; .'{. Tlieju.licial order author- izing tlic aflixiug of seals; 4. The attendance of the per- sons concerned, and whatever j they may state ; a. A description of the places, bureaus, chests or closets, over the openings of which the seaN are aHixed ; <). A summary description of a 1 articles found in view and placed under seals ; 7 The taking, at the close ot the alhxing of seals, of the oath of the i)arries resid 2. By the creditor; th been, either d premises, that nothing h 'irectly or indi- ing on rc.tly. wirh tl s. T tioiM (I '•usli)d_\ have ij Wlioui mu-t b( 1*. Tl prescn, upon u Whi.'h doilj" Si (' . !M I. 128C upon c;i passing the l(„-k if not, opening receptac fects, in cann((t break in)( the seals I'.C. ui: 1284 being all authentic is fiUiid (J enters a l minutes i Uardian in iiiifhen dosed or sioner, aft must depc 'Jiry's oljic minutes, jirobatc in instance c ested. — 2 ] <'., '.)l(i. 1295. •^o.ner tiud: or is rcfu: Muist repoi .in(• lie ■(• MTV '■ MII'MIII "•'■" I'' I. aii.l 'I -..aU fh '"" , in ,,r.|,.r f Js|. !'. Th 1286. I ":.'^r;f ■;'""•'-'"- '-.•..:!,";.; prcscn.. or (||,,i,. | I'l'"" '"' "i^'n ami tl •'ill); callcl I', al'ti-r he 1 tX'll-l'. thf ,;,U u|ii,| t.« with a.l.M'l la.x on I nils - liri'vcntcd tlmni ( '"' ■•'•";^"".. <.ru|.,,„..iti„n. I iiratidii 1283 I'i; -'.SI -CI ""> ■ it in his miniit •' it^nh ly b Tl '<• ■"'Ids arc (i.\-,.(| "l""!<'"«-l. oxlrrmityuf, h„ml tl't" I"<-k. if thcr.' I if not oponinj,' uf th •• nijiffiM- 111 the ji;,|; «iiar.ls in th vnf fr.aiiilnlcni "" "i.v ••I'linforiiiamlii |i|><>sitmn, •••■Minot li hn " ■;<'"'li a mannor that if jorb restrio'iii),' the all 11,' or th P.C 'l Ml his minute il24 taiy iiiiniite otiici , t( ill f profhoDo- ; mi 1290. A o^lfdier with h "ioner ha .«'ion as the eoni- pi'dbate may 1 iiistaneo of" fh 'i'''t'r Ihiif the tl i.** minutes lie is b- osteil. -2 l>i. C '.l|(i "' flfecfed at the o ' persons inter- 282-;!-.J.-C. P. '10111 in the m 1295. 'Vhi II th i^ioner finds the doors f or IS rofusod admittn .'""■■'f 't'porf the fact <' fommis- fir.st has I completed his '•'II' to dei.o.sit protlionotarv'.s part of the ie- - If. 1291. \o second atlixin.' of :«'i bs can take place, unless the t''-'. to form ■oen !mj)ii him se.il « placed .Mcros.s those of th IIIL'. i'i.r. L'DS. lire o first 1!»8 "^• TMK (IIMIIVU, OF SKAt.S. i>f thr lifni'trnl itf SciJs. 1292- All .t|i|»liciiti.,ns lur ••"' '■' »viil uf .-.'iiIh. wIm'm ('.(Ii- tcstcil. iiikIiiII <)|)(ii).iitioiis inmlc iil'tcr the iillixin;^ of sr;ils lui,-' l)(' his having done so.— 2 Pi"- 2'.i'.i. ;;i!t.—r. !>.('., o^o. "" \ 1294. If, however, seals j have been alli.xed a seeond time, the eompleto removal cannot take place until both Healings have been adjiulieatod njion. 1295. If seals have been iKlixeil before the burial of the deceased, they cannot bo re- moved before the expiration of fhree days after such burial, except for urgent reasons.whieh must bo stated in the order which authorizes the removal —2 Pig., .Slo-ti.—C.P.C, !)28. 1296. The removal of seals from the whole or from a part of the property may, in all eases, be demanded* by such! persons as may demand to have them affixed, and also by any person claiming to be owner of llic ellc-ts placed under seal acconling to their respc-tivc '•';,'li'-': and the right to pr..se- '•"le such demand belongs (o him who first made it.— 2 I'iir ;;ii;.7-H.--('. !».('._ .(^m. 1297. The n-movai of seals '""■' '"'"I'l'''*"' C-r by petition ';' "'«-• '•""rt or judge, in order that the inventory may be pr„- ••ended with, after notifving all persons interested. — 2 Pig., ;{I7-H._| ('oiK'hot, l.'i.i.— (J p' <'., '.'.■» I. ■ ■ 1298. The court or jud^o wiien authorizing the removal' "t seals, orders that an inven- tory of the effects shall forth- with be made, after summon- '"«. by a bailiffs notice or a ^ notice in notarial form, tho I hens of the deceased, the sur- viving consort, the tes" tmon- tary executor, and the known legatees.— 2 Pig., 2!»<), .•{I.S-7, , .52(i.— 1 Couchot, i;!.-)._(\p.(j i !♦.')!. 1299. If any of tho iiersons mcntmned in the preceding iirticle have not the full exer- cise of their rights, thev must I be provided according "to law, with tutors or ciiratius as the : case may be— 2 Pig., 2y9, IM) : — ('.P.C., W'lw. 1300. The seals are re- moved in succession, as tho "I'lking of tho inventory pro- gresses. If the ertccts contain- ed under any seals arc not all inventoried at one time, the seals are reaffixed upon the reinainder.— 2 Pig., .•^25.— C.P. C , {).'{7. 1301. One or more returns of removal of seals must be ma.]e. a.= thp inventory pro- gresses. ' IUu\ '"' ''"'■ ••^■VFVTORV OP , .strr.SH,ov. 1302. The r.'iiirn .,f rc- -• Till, rifimo.-, rc!iirf..I by nrticio ll.';»7 hnvo "ont. arpl thoir reMj.cotivo allc.. "■ Th.' namo.« of t|„. notary !"* ""/'■"•!•;•' .-hart,'..,! ^vith ,„ak'- •"« fh.' n,v..ntory. :,n.l nf fho iippraiycr.s ; 7. T(i<> voritication ..f f|,f. M'al. ,f th..y w.,ro„„l>rok,.„; >fn..t. the 8tat(. in whi.-l, thov ^vere fonn.l : savin;, rc.onrso "^'ain.t wlMx.vor may hclial.lc ~i303 •'r;-"-'-'^-^'- "•■". !„.■.■ , I'"l"'rs or offorts '0 '..Mi,i whirl. ,1„ n..t lH.|onK '•' tl'o .-•...ressiun or the ,.,.,n 'ii"."Hty and are flaimcl hv ""r'»|;o»ons.thoy an, deliver- ed to the proper persons, after :ie.ser,bin^. them in the return. If ..uch d.^.ription is .lemand- o■ ';•' ''"inande.i by ,.,„v .„,^, ■"" "'"'hav ..,„ interest "in it • '"""';• »"""«-intf per.„n«oni; ••"" '■••ke part init • I. I hose who represent the the deceased ; -'. The<,,iisort of (|„. d,.,.p,m. '•d.orsii,.h ••onM.rts represen- tafives .faeomm.inityexiste.,; •«. Ihe testamentary exeeu- tor.-In the ,.„se of' a e.Mn- ['"""^V ;.f : perty dissolved .V » »"d«,nent. the inventory '.••y be deman.le.l by ..jfher .if tne .•uns..rts.--2 Piir -I'N o ■■i'f-!.--<".P.C..!M|. ^ ' 1305. All j.ersons entitled '"f"'<"l;-"tinitm,.stbe pro- j-ent at the inventory, or have ;';:" """""'« f" '•'■ present, i,' the same manner as for the removal of seals. -2 Pi.. ,7 '"'•.— ('.!>.('., .,.j.i. """* • 1306. The person ■ '^""•"' to have the i, , ..r^ry •"ade ehooses th. executing nof'iry ; the other parties m"? •M'l'oint a seeon.l notary.-fn athxed. he order for their re "H.val desi;,M,a,es the notary who.stomakn ,l,e inventory, ::!:;^Jj;;;/",;J.^''t'ove restriction. I 1307. The inventory mn.st bo in authentie tomi.— 2 IMl' 1308. The inventory i, com,.,sed of t«-o parts. " The rst or the preamble, eontain.s the names, occupation and re- the, nyentory of those who ap! plied for .t of the persons pre- sent or who failed toa„pear of an uaereste.l persons absent! •f thoy are known, of the a„- praisers, and the respective I 2(tn •»1' TlIK IWK.NTOUV (»r A SlffTSSKiV, j|ll( «!iti..nH. j.rot(.n>i„ns protcstiitioiiH of the |.!irtie.« nml Tl »i^ to tl and •' ai'- petition in ., s,, eir il ns in <■ jiidf,'.! is npon sni'li t\v I) sworn ;. A d "\|-<.';il viiiiie l>_v , i.ltcr tl liiiiiaiy ni.'inne ppr.iisors li;id 10 other piirties 1 anioiints in s esi;,Mijition of the ' tl notice of if. — \j. le Older inadi r, lave soon (IS abl e soenntie pecie or in valii- ' tition h:is I "pon sneh pe 4. A .1 jiers. \vhi inventory is be once, as th( in I' 1309. If, V4: tory arise while the inv I jr. en- is being made, dilliculties in such made case no val initio the etreets by apj and n ol' necessarv iraisers i.- 1313. T .11 ■iort or betw tl tensions. "the not record such pretcn'si inventory, together oen the jiarties as to mad le surviving eon- otlier person who is inventorv bound to have th 'n'i' '''^'*'^°''^'^<^' '''fe'litsandiire " ' iry is bound to protestaticuis against t! ons in the with all le same. if th IS entitled to the custod preference ti invcnt(M'ied ett'ects y in unl th ess. 'ny one else upon being referred ti judge, for sou eav.ng the parties theirjudi- | i>ig., il reason, order.s oil le important lerwise. — i 13 proce presei other forv i.. 131 niovcal any of ■ntlHe 'j.v any fakes p "f whii h.ive be — C.P.C 1316 uiiereve o■ other ,.,.,., ,,iri.,ne„" <'HAPTKH Tinu;,. »i:Xt:.TT ,„■• ,XV,.:n;o,;v -1 veil. --2 ].,•„_ •>.)2. h.ive Iiei'ii "'"'■rwi.se ai'i-eed ,. i C. I>. r 't|., " "'■'''-'••od. id: '•fr'-'-- '"" ""'' ='" inveiitorv",'.! ; ; '"/.": '"'-^ '-'^'"made, ,h. ' ''"V'"""'-''"-^»ota..ted „ ' :""'"'■••"'<' Mieves it hi ;• ''"il''oyed.-2>i„ ... . 1318. 1 ~~""^' lIlC ,«;l|e lll'llr f.I •>i. -2rijr.,;]52.-r. l322.'[Thobei,efioiaryheir vortise 1 ei ;" ' ''^- '^" "^- -ti:.|. mm'oY mentioned in i^ o.n?^" ^^""r"' "f inventory • <^tuiit,v hoini,' jr veil t,, n amount mid ?„ "( '." „ " ^''^ fixed hv tu 'iijiiiiH.,. ; that the petitioner wi|| :,.„,?,; |a» 'i^eount an.l pay to . !;— '- .".y 'b^ ;,;; ;^ ''^''•-'to whatever inone . ,' "'.^v re •eivc.-2 PiV . .-i,!: s 1324. An heir under hene it 'i M.veiitory ..aniiot sell tho ""vea hie property of th/.uc! oe.vsion will » .1. . - ""^^ 1320. or Ff ^'-•i'artitioner; 'inj of the eoh for eir.s of e.vsinn without oh.- 'ii't' minors, —o Pit malities r movoahi 'M'vinz th( u'lmrod for tho sale es uiid H'>2. — V.\'.(J '■'■ '■.\e:Mlfi on. Si , ii 202 OK HKNKi'rr or invkntoky. 1325. Tho hoir under bene- rights agin.st tli tit (.) imiii((vuiil)k',x without the (.• inventory, cuniiot sell the the property in (juesti e succe.-sion or on to on- f Tlie j)roecedinj^s up- 1326. [In ca.scH where the on such daiuKs and up(Tn the joneliciarv heir hay :inv clRimw iii>tifiiin fi.r i.r..i-;^;.,>...i '1' oeneiiciary heir hay any claims petition for provisional posses- to exercise against tlie succes- sion are the yaine as uiion sion, he niUHt can.se a curator ordinary suits.] to be named, the sanu; form- alities being observed as are prescribed for the a])pointiuent of curators to vacant succes- . sions ] CHAPTER FIFTH. CHAPTER FOURTH. I'liOVISU'NAI. 1'0SSK.SS1().\. 1327. Provisional posses- sion, whenever it may be de- manded, must be applied for by ])etitiou to the surperior court in the district in which the absentee or deceased person had hi.s last domicile, or, if he had no domicile in Lower Canada, in the district in which the property is situate. 1328. The petition in the case of absentees must be ac- companied with an act of notoriety, by three witnesses duly sworn, and establishing the facts upon which the peti- tion is based, and also \yith such other proof as the court may deem necessary. 1329. [Provisional j)osses- sion cannot be granted until after notice has been given and ]tublished, in the manner ro- (luired for the summoning of absentees, calling uj)on all persons who may have any OK VACANT .SUCCESSIONS. 1331. If the natural or tes- tamentary hviir renounces the succession, and nojierson comes forward to accejit it within the delays allowed for making an inventory and deliberating j or if there is no known heir, the succession is deemed vacant. C. C, sue. Si'iations, witlionf tin iities as in onlmary siic- eess lonx ; 4. To eause the nioveahles to he sold, observiiif^ the same formalities as in the case of successions in which minors are ooiiccrnod. — 2 I'ig., 510. parties inter 1335. il ested. — //;/W. 1336. He is ImiMid to render an account of his administra- tion, in the same nianmr as any other curator, and also from time to time whenever re- quired hy a competent court or cannot sell the , by a,judj,'c to doso.— /6( (IXCI |,y tl, poinfiiioiit of tl ic sii|ic'riori'oin mill.' th;. (1,.| on. '<•.— C. 1\ C in not Ijo revoked I' '•mission the ai, L' arliitratoV^ 1343. Til ■irb.trat i.'!tO(! code. ( I rs by th appointment of the the the do! eon oxeept with si3iitofail the parties. If "y is not lixed. cifhcr of o court is re;;!!- "1 the second p.,rt of thi .sub parties may revoke fh. sioii when lie pleases.— I nil.' 1344. I ouehot, ;j() — C.P.C, 1008 mad the 'J Hit ,,f • eeds of siih mission 1348. Tl ii.am'.'s "••t "Mist state IT eomes inoperative 10 subniis.sion be- lV<'-f'e-' and iiiu. addition.s of th n til iirbitrati I retusal.witli.lrawal e case of the death. ';^)f«:ts in dispute, and tl the , to ac-t of or inabilitv xvitl "ibit i'ot.. P lOli?. "Ill whieh th iiwa le time unic one of the arbitrat oi-.> some r;irn must I cj'cl^iii^ir""'- '■■«•■ "■»- .shall b 'Chosen by the parties .u-'bv'tlie' i-cplaeed by anotl lei •c remai ni ng arbitrator rators, <»r other or arbit- 134S. Tl lOurth respm-fivolv 10 arbitrator- fault partie..- and their proof; ■"'" 'restabli.s'i a de- "•"■st not b In th wise e ease of the dcei.> .«iri,!? j,'iveii before tl pir.itioii of the delay tixed ion le ex- ''i^'ainst the 111, aeeordin^r t„ the nil and (ieeide ' th( iiy the f UI.,(>,. lave bo oy tl 10 sub of 1, IW appointment of lUure to agree, if ^'>> or unles en exempted from d mi.^Mon they , for arbitrator has not b third een provided they have bo ouitr ■l- iiy the mutual en i tbo ]>artioti consent of •— i'"f., r. •!'. lOI'.t.— <'Xiiii)incil '■>• lll.iy h(; 'tlloiiotiMV ■I'llit I'dillt TO a Crilll- iorcoiirt.J Ik- dcliiy HI the tiu- rliitratdVs :ci'|)t witli liirtios. If . eifluT (if vnkc the t'.i-es.— I loos. r(ivi(le.- thftand- ibitrator aiiDtluT, '1- by the r iirhit- •locitijon tlic ox- :ed ; ^'rec, if I fliird rovidod iscnt (if •>f' AKHirH.v rut.vs. ••• n.y the 1. which f< Mil Hiiis.'^iiin "■ l!y th '"■^ tlie sul.joet vi f the nbj,.et , the .J( tht ]>i>i>\t. idd 'III (' fXtlllcti., 'i,'fiti"n wliieh f. 'Jo<-t of the sill n o f fh lined th( of th iiin, (;}7. I \V H'vocati d 'I'llSSKlII. on in the partic "ith .1 11 1) and thev III list bo IToiioiinnvJ to the '"• ■■"•'•vod i,,M,n th otii, pro.-,.di„j,'urti,de Ij, 1'. (' 1 C " file delay (ivl-d ) iiiis.>ion._i.,.f., ,,,. _ -,;;2 y fh( on. ease ('.!>.(•.. k,^^ iO.—l |{ oiliici- ": 1353. j; oil. -<' I'.r., i(ii2 Arbit '•''••—I lofarl 1349. '•'■'•M-^ed, c.veej.t f rator.. >itratois t'litod under tl .\tra-jiidici;il '•••111 only ( (I wan is »e exe- wIlKdi h ii.-<'ovfrod ive uri.s..,, or have 1 iiient. "iiee their or reason leeii iiiiiot eoiiipetent ^'•f'".i,'bt in the ordi ''•!'.<'.. lOI-J ']'IlOII|f- 1350. IftI le a .•iL'i-ee rbitratorsfail "-""' the aj,j,„i„t ner. tl oil) lied to o.v live the t' authority of l""i a .suit "ary man- coiirt, II wh 1354. [Th t'-v'!c;iite the irty III. eon- iiiii \ fnit }g broiiL'ht •.'''•'••i-'.itrat;^:',;:;:,;;:; ;r:-;i!-- :"'-.,. I'foviiledfur, siud made in conf ' afijiointiiieiit )oen of niilji ••nnity with the f '^^•••i''l. or int fJ "hich alTeet ^^ri'iiiids the •■'"bniissM.n, and tiie .-aso ;, ''^Jiiiiined over a<,Miii. t, ^^^^' ^'" "^'^'i''' "f arbi- "'"''' ••■•'" be rendered when -re. ire more than one.. mis ; "1 fhe third arbitrator agree "1';"' -ud. Item of the award — ' ' on.. .11 . 1352. Awards of arbitrators :;,',"""'r "»t '» notarial form <;-p.-ted with a notary, who '"•'^^^ "1> an authentic act of "I'll! whi(di a'ly qiio.stionsof "lay prevent its bt "'f?bomolo,.a(ed; imtiteannot ^'"■i;nre into the merit, of ho '■•;"t»'.^tation; neverthelcsV vbenajionalty has been ^P ''if<^' >n the .submission, 'the ;::•'•' '"ay t^ the award' or iV ^*'"-'<»— •> L.C.R., p. 4S0 TITLE NLNTPJ. I>IVI8I0>. o. LOWKK CANADA INTO M.TRrcTS .o. THE ADMIXI.TKATIOX OF JUSTICE ^ 135*5 Pt jivi*.a i-„i„ , ■;;:;;; 2";;;''; ;;; izlZ'^'i'"'- ""•''"" -i- '"" '""""«■■•" '■»'"■ ". thofi,!" '" :' rrtsr"'';;;""- ° ^ ''" u"'"ict;— tho second 2l)f) ni.STKIOT.s OK I.OWKK CANADA. c.lumn, h,.,,Im'o,s which nl ouiumn. the the di.tri.t c„:,rt-h„ui and naiiie vl tho place at or near gaol are .situated : J SCJIEUir LE Niiincs of Districts. I'liicfs (.•oiii|irls,' 1. Ottawa. Counties of Ottawa and Pontiac. Montreal Counties of llochclaga, Terrebonne... Jacques t'artier, liaval, Vaudreuil, Soulangew, Jjaprario, Chambly, Verchcre.s ; and the City of Montreal. Counties of Argcntcuil, Two Mountains and Terrebonne. I'lii.M-J'laccs. Village of Aylmer. 'City of Montreal. Juliette 'Counties of L'Assoniption, Montcalm, and } Jolictte. Richelieu Counties of Richelieu, Yamaska, and IJertl/.er. t Three Rivers Counties of Maskinongc, St. Maurice, (including C'fy of Throe Rivers.) Cha!nj)Iain, and j Nicolet. Villageof St. Scholas- tique. Town of Industrie. Town of Sorel. City of Three Rivers. bi«trkVs I Pla.'rs Cuniprls,.,! ! ^^^=-^ ■ =t-::- ' -__, ! <' l-1'lar..s. ^i""^^" C.untiesof ' t.'lK'lu'c, AJonfriioreni'v I* ♦ , '-f'.'i'|i.-Te : nu.l U,e City ■'^"^''enay Cnnfi^.s „f <^'''»'lov..i.v. an.l »''in,sh „f sf. VAU^nuo. ; •SagnoiKiv. ',, '" •'^'"H'fiie ,„• • -Murray I{„y. Chicoiitiini... Coiintv ..f <'lii,"ni,ti,ni. i^'Jiieoutinii. '^•"''P*^' Counties „f r.a..j„'. and '^':!'' *':"l''^Io. in the I^onavonture. ,, "" "' '*"»av.;ntnie. , t^'i'V". i" the County ^^""«".«ki County of Iiiiiiou.ski. ^*'\'''i' "^'•^'- Germain j tie Kiniou.ski. I'^'iimo- r.iskaiCountiesof ,, Kiunoura.ska, and V-"'' "'"''^^- ^^^'"'■^ 'le I Teniisoouata: i^-unoura.ka. -Montmagny.. Counties of ' L'islet, r '"'^^"- "f Montmag- Montmagny, and ' "^'* ■Delioehate. ^•^""^^ Counties of ,„ ., IJeauee, and P T',^ I'*" '''^- J^-'^'-Th I>orcliester. ^'" ''^ lieaufc. Arthaba.ska..:'co„nties of L • Megantic, "^^'y''' "^ St. Christo- Arthabaska, and I ' ' '''A'tliaba.ka. l>i'ummond. j p it I I fifi' 208 DrSTRtfTS (,F r.dWKU TANAOA. Nairn's III' l)l>trli' s. I'laccs ('iiiii|irlsi'(|. Clilcf-I'imt's. St, JMJinois...j('()untic Hi<'li IIOI lU'.lfonl , 111. (including tl town (,f Sherbrooke.) Wolfe, ^ <'onipton, and Stanctead. f'ounfios of Shofford, [le; Town of Shurbrookc MisH ii'quoi, and Biome. [Nclsonville, in tho 1> "f l>un- St.H;y' ncinthc Count \i'ii of Iberville St. Hyai'lntho, n.igot, and Honvillo. <'onntic,s of St. John. Napiorville. and Iberville. townsh ham. City of St. IIv aeintht Beauharnois. Counties of Iluutinffd Beauharn on. iTown of St. Johi Town of Beanharnois. ois, and C'hateauguay. 1356. [If tho name of the I'laee whi.-h is the chief-i.iace o a district is changed, such place nevertheless continues to be the chief-place under its now name. If tho name of such place has been changed since the passing, of the Lower Can- ada judicature acts of 18.17 and l«oh,a„d !.<< different from that mentioned in the above sched- •jlo, tho chir-nlace must be Jei^ignrted by ' .e name given by such_change.] ^ | .^■}i^^7' '^''^'"'fi^'er.s connected ! W'tli the administration of! .Jii.-^tice in each of the new 'lu^tncts created by the Lower tanada judicature acts of 7857 and l8oS. are the same a.s in the old districts subsistin.r im- mediately before the time when such new districts were consti- tuted, and proper i)ersons may in like manner be apj.ointed to '"II such -.ffices; and all the ].rovision> .flaw touching such ofhces respectively, as well with regard to the security to be given by the persons holding the same, or the apjmintmcnt ot deputies, as with regard t.. yi^M, PHiivisiu.vy "fliiT niiittcr likt'dirn tT.x in Mic I oxtoiul to tlu. (I, <'w (lififricts, I '■•'nsoliijatol sfaf 209 iifes for ,;'7f '''^"'"l"- i^ "',,1 ahvav. -;;- of an,- orhor act' tL in IJ^nl^r* ';i;:^'"' l!"" ''-"-i.-t of '-•.a.xaefineci in chapter 75 of liiverl;! " ' "''" '^''""" FINAL PROVLSroXS. ij 1359. Thefonns contained '• "; "PI'«'»'i"x to thi,s code v».ether,n,.o„nectionwiththL' '•;''l<' "r with the Civil (-,.,,,> , , •"hens to the san.e ,..re,.t n, l>'-' "sed .„ the cases to which fl'c.v arc intended to a,.,,lv 1360. The laws coL'-'-rnin. /;;-l'n-e ,n IWce at the time "' ''" *""""« int.. force of this i o'xle, arenhrojrated : 1- 111 all cases in which this •"de contains any provisi „ ;;mn^ expressly or ilnpliedl^ ' (Hat ettect ; ' "^ 2 In all cases in which such ' ^ .^ are contrary to or incon >>tent w.th any provision of tl'is code, or in which express Fo,,sK>„is„,,,dehythis'code upon the i.articular ,„atter to "h.ch such laws relHte._Fx- ^-ept always that as regar>^^ TIIK (.|-|-|(KK.S OK TIIK Home j.Iaco within ii mile ..fthe '•ourt house at the |.|..,.c where ,01 KT. ,"' l"''";/!'.''-^ : '""I that in .ie- aulr ot his so .loin^'. he shall u; .onsi.lereil to have ele.-ted his ( lomieile as such attorney, »"r all intents an.l purposes, in theollicc olthe prothonofaryat sueh plaee.— r. art. S,,. ,,. | J iintf. ' T. That the queen's counsel, ami barristers, who practice iu this court, do appear, wlien in e«.urt, habited iu black, and in sueh robes and bands as are worn by the queen's counsel rrr 'in,..f «i .1 ""-ed, and that no ciueen'- '•"iinsel, or barrister, be heard '" """ "■■■ who i, „„t ,„ iu any cause liabited. II. That every .ittornev prac- tising' in this court, do hie, in writing, in the otKce of the prothonotary, an election of his ''•""icile, as smdi attorney, at court, habited in bla u and in siKdi robes and bauds n- are worn by the prothoimtarv in Westminster Hall, as heretcdore hath been used: that tlic sheritf. when iu C(.urt. d-. ai.j.ear, hab- ited in blai-k. with his robe, his wand of oHire and sword as heretofore hath been used ; and that the ciier. when in court. 2t4 In I.KS 0|' I'KAi |(( K, S. (• iln Ji|i|iciir liiiliilcl ill l.hi.'k ;iii(| ill such i(.li(' its is worn liy fh.il otlii'cr ill WcstiiiiiistiT IIhII. IV. T lilt thr >t1i .f ti Jirdlliiiiiotiiiv iiml (it' the slicritr, lie ii|i('ii on r\iT_v jiiriclicil d.iv iliiiiiiir ti'iiii rHAI'TKlt II, '('|iti'd. fi'diii till' hdiir of nine in the ill aiidthcr lunik td lie liy him kr|it fur that piir|i(is(' — to cadi aidrniii^' Miiiil tin- hiuir nf fd:ir , of wliidi lididis tlicre shall be in the .ificinddii uf cvi'iy jiiri an index, and all inactitidnors dical day, and in the dislii-ts j of thi,s court, shall, diirin- of Tliri'c Uivirs. .^i. I'laii is, and (Jasp('', diiriiif; vacalidn, frdiii the lidiir of niiio in the ndriiin(r until iiodii. .'iiid from tho 1 lour (I t\V( Id till' I otli.-r Iidiils, lia VI! arci'ss tluTi'- to. and tlu'ri'l'roni lie allowed to tako c.xtra.'fs .'ind cnpios .fi-'itix, IX. That all writs and other four ill the afteriiooii 11' '""ir df |irai-tical forms, wiiich are or shall be settled bv t V. That the sheritf, the pro- [ shall in like mani'ie idiidt.irv and iIm' d i lis CdUlf. IlllV r be f crier, do entered by the prothonotary persdiiaily attend in court, in in a re.i,nster to be by him kept their rospeelive pla-es, ,/, ,//, for that purpose, to which there //( (/iciii. diiriiii,^ each term from .shall tho opeiiin^r until the risiii;; of tit the cdiirt, and in lik diiriii;; ill itiH, ivery wilful breach an order or rule of practice ne n":s cdi: ble by this court, or by jiidj^e thereof. in any I of this court (fo. which no fi iiiza- ' or other sjiecitic punishment is y I jirovided iii .'he body of such an tile or order) shall be consid- a contempt of court, and VII. That all orders and ! eied rules fdr the conduct and roj^u- punislied accordiii;;;! lation of the sheritf in the cxo- j XI. That in cution of his duty, shall extend .ime no fractii n comiiiitations ot' dav b ins d| all anv Siiiidav to the coroner, in all cases in .'Ulowed, nor which .-ui'li duty shall be exe- ; or binding holiday {f'ifrrriiit I'tion shall l.f r th" iini ,tl <'('C1V('( any Ihv •'rr.vi'TKR iv thl I'liiotary, in an v cai ni.«f . "f 'KirriKi < MKS ny ^y\{\\r\:, \i ante Jt; rc^nlail iiu-ntnininj' the le cansc, iliM'kcfteil hy titli' and niinibor of tl thf ,!,'(>nc'ral dos.Tiptioii of sii.-l papiT, and the party tilin- t|,, -aint;. X\ II. '||' i'frtili,-ati That "■vriy athd ivit o ot Sfivioe .■.hull p.'iiticulaily di'scriho th Hit, t' riian- t'HAl'TKR III. Ill- I'UOCKSS All lil.SI'ONDKM,! M, XIV. That a resistor of all iitul every process -/(/ /wy,,,,,-/. ""/«/// whatsoever, issued from this Odurt, specifying the names "f the partie.s. the aniojint de- iiiiiiided, the eansc of aeti.in. :uid the return day of eaeh Jiroces!* respectively, shall he kept by the prothonotarv, to which all jiersons. dnrin^'^olHce hoiirs.sliall have access .7/7///^. XW That no process ai/ ir^- /v the SI ne, be tied in the otlice ' the prothonotary. — ]'. jut. 44 p. S uiita. ' ' XVI. That . pi.i.-c and time of service, III letteis, and also the distanr(>' ti-'iiii the place. .fs,-rvic,., to the ";"i"t house, at whi.di the party i_^ re(jnirc(| to appear I', art. 7^, p. I. 'I '(/(/.. XVril. That all .services nn j the atlonicy of anv partv be i'i''"l«' between the hours of I '">"■ .'i.m. and si.x p.m.. f.-om 1 the twenty-first of .Marrh to tie twcnty-lirst of ,v;,.pt,.,nber ; and •'•'tween the hours of nine a.m. , ""'I live p.m. during the re- iiiaiuder of the ve;ir.— That : every servi.-e of proce.s.s and . other service on anv partv to a ; Miit he made between the'hours •'t eight ill the forenoon and the I '""''"* '''^■^■" in the afternoon. I art. .>o, }). Ill ,,iii< , CHAPTER V. OK AlM'KAIiANCK.S— AM) (,K IJAII,. icH/iDniliinihii, ■■•tli'lavit, sha no process n,l i XEX. Th:)t of founded njiori ance every uppor- issi e lu anv which ■■h 11 be tiled f lit ' defcn int, a du) I cat or a until the atHdavit upon which : fieil copv shall h e or certi- ■uch process is founded be liled th se ved during a .same day upon the plain- ii Kt I.KS or I'KACTICK. S. 1^ tifV iitt'irsM'V, a rl . .1 iiiih . XX. Tliiit itli lie r(;tiiriitHl into tl ii; iiHico 11(1 ciiiinirc t flic iiiiithtinotiiry, and tl (ciiiiif,* >i af- lie lik'd of III III aii.v case he tu wliicji such !eic I'fKid, in the tmit aljciwcrl witlidiit leave of i-onrt. ri-lafi J '"1,1 •(• in varatidii. r inii ail>. I'tiil ' / Ml I, /•• I' 2!t niiniitc .«liall, 1. minute "I'. >f mil the -iiall sii'h {irotlii XXI. That an attdnx'v wIki ({(■t'endant to tl notary, ho dolivercfl with such aiiiicar for anv lll'ISilll diall not. without leave «.(' r art. M.J I, P 10 ••'aid sheritr. — I'll iinti . ciiiirt. or a .i'l'ljT o in vaeatioii. he |ieiiiiitted to withdraw from the .~iiit in wlii(di he shall have 2',l initi . i|i|ieare( 1.— I art. XXII. That in every suit in whieh a party shall cease to ho represented l«y attorney ho may he com|ielle(l, hy rulo of eourt, to siilistitute an attorney (U' an a|>|pearance in |ieison ; and in default n{' a ]ilaintitV so doing, his action shall Vv dis- mi.ssod with costs, naitf a *»■ ji'iKiroir — in default of a de- fendant so doing it shall bo competent for the plaintitf to proceed i.rjuirti'. — l'. art. 2(1.'). J). 2!l niiti . XXII 1. That no surrender of any defendant, liy himself or hy his hail, shall be valid or efl'ectiial. or allowed as such, unless such surrender bo made in open .'oiirt. !K i!n(ier the signature i: rmt XXX. -That piirJiciiIiirs (if ■«liall iii>r III disc ilfi'IfiratiiiTi. o. I7 ./«/,. XX\'ir.— That ail piirtics t a .*uit shall he (•iitiiit..| to com- iimiiication of all exhihits and "ther iiaper-writiiiy. t;l<..,i in such .,'n n>ptnir, ,) /„ the oDice of tlie ](rotlion()tary ;./'"•""- or ri!l„tn!n b,. ree.-i\-i. 1 lor iuiy cause whatsoever. i unless the party oH^-ing s„Hi AAIA.— Jhat no exhibit, in t'xception shall therewith dc any cause, tihall be withdrawn po>it in the hand- of the nro pending such cause, or within thonotary the sum of two a year and a day from the tinal pounds one shillin.' and (i.^ht .ludgment in such cause, with- I ponce for every sii^h exceidlon "lit an order of the court or of ! 'to answer the costs of the a judge in vacation; and before iKlverse partv, if such exccn ■^nch exhibit or other Jiaper- | tioii b,. dismissed o,.„.if|„ir,^„.'" writing he withdrawn, a copy ! in the proportion of olev.-ii thereof (except of authentic ! shillings and eighti.ence to instruments), certified by the i t'lR IM-othonotnry. and one prothonotary, .shall be tiled of ; pound ten shilline served upon the adverse P"'-ty, and, until such service ""■'"' ''■'•ve been made, the pbading shall not be held to *'''"' V. art. Wl, hy tl le court or judge. XXXIII._That '•'•('j,fi,>it ,l,U/ii,,itoi h a III /', (•/(*' or ililiit p. IH upon every j'i'riiiij). U '/*/''• the H i : 218 KII.KS (IF •KACTIf'K, S. (■ pliitititT niiiy move for I leaiiii^r, flu( issue, the i.laintin" shall ii..f iiswer : it hvlujr he alhiwcd t without an expressly jirovifled that every )ilaiiititl', so moving shall tlicre- hy, for the jiur|i/'rtolri fit foiiiir shall be filed, the delay to plead to the merits shall be computed from (he day on whieh such exception shafi have been di;-pisedot. — J. art. l.n-.'J. p. 20 .nit,. XXXV. — That with every (h'/'llVf (III /oiirt. Ill idi/i, till huLxi:- liuintly, QiUiHC, .June, 1854.) — That it shall be lawful for a defendant, by leave of a judge oithi.s court, to pay into'cou^rt the sum of money which such defendant acknowledges to owe to the plaintitl", and thereupon, unless the phiintifi" shall accept thereof in full discharge of his suit, the said sum shall lie struck out of the doeluration and jiaid out of court to the plaintitl; and upon the trial of give evidence f,,r le sum so acknowledged to be due. th( (HAI>TEK \ HI, OI- INCIDKNTAI, CROSS DKM.iNDS, IMKHVKNTIONS AMI KV iCA- TIUNM. XXXVI. — That every inei- •lental cross demand shall he filed at the same time witli the pica to the action ; and no such incidental cross demand shall be afterwaids received. ]'. art. ^:)2, p. 24 nuii . XXXV rr.— That every inci- dental cross demand sliall be deoned a distinct action, and shall not delay the proceedings of the jilaintiflC — V. art. \b>, p. 24 initi . XXX VI 1 1 — That every cause brought by e '.cation be- fore this court, and in which the plaintiff shai' think fit to file another dechii • ,.., such plaintirt' shall, wiihia eight days from the allowance of such evocation, file such other de- claration. XXXIX.— That the rules, orders and delays prescribed by law, »,r by this court, with respect to the ])leadings upon demands in chief, shall in ali things ajiply to and be the rules, onlers and delays, with respect to all ](leadiu>;s upon incidental demands, interven- tions and causes brught before the court by evocation. ■iaii ,.,i..,uou sh!.;r;, or aj) i)f ne day to the uv, if raiscl, hath I I lieen raised. 1 I of. cither part; le cause ujion' the" lofl ,/ tl ' llijurf,„, "lift'. 'ecu dispos- iiy inscribe •ettled by consent, «:1 ealb.wedbyoneof the jn,| n roi/ntinre, lall irt. ;:ii p. t; V. art. 2:'A, p '" order or XLVir.— That it iinli my such le returned coniniission shall not XLIir.— That if, , iippointed for addui the party bound t '.» the day such th on the day aii- pointed for such return, (if ere be) or with '»g proof, reasonable time after tl 111 slial ^hali > proceed injj th 'i"t appear or ap.pearin„ not j.rocecd.orshewlegal ,vitl ereo f, (if ig I'onimission be ^ueh le ord i'' of siieh adverse party ! t "P"n his application to " ' isi^ued, unles..^ good cause to - contrary be shewn, on mo- lon to that effect. effect.— r. art. 2K\ b XLIV.-That p. 40 tfiat; XLvrir. Th and •xamined by one I witness shall I ''"'•. ; .«hall,atanv t at either jiarty ppl iuie, have a right ine( more. I bj. o uiore, and cro counsel ,: term, or to ication to th e court ill one counsel and s'.s-exam- ti i judge in y •Jii, to cause the return t no order or ica- iiiiy commission to bo opened, unless good cause to hf-r ■r 220 l{I■(,^:s itr i-ftA'^TirK. s. r the cuiitriiry l»c slicwii : but tin ictiuii to nil order or I'oinmis sioii, i.-'siicil iit till' i.istiuict' ol ii|ioii any issiH' of !aw. (lie iiK'rif-. or itiicr iiiatfi'r lil. J'liiit iiu contested or niioti the defendant, sliall not lie shall lie hean! ii|ion any in.s- (ijiencd until the plaintitf's erijitioii on t]ir rull dr ilmit eau-o ua- ]' ii/iii'ti be closed.— K. art. -W'-l, unless two jiiri li''al days shi;!! i: have intervcneil Let ween li XLI.X. That in ,ill cases in inscri|ition and tl\i- day a wiiich tiie service ol' a rule for pointed for the hearing. — //i Hcrmen t l' Th. Hi the distaii .f llVli (1, (inn/),', ()tliiir,i (lU'l eairne iiiiiiDiirii '/•. tin lit: iif l> frou! the couri iiousc, rhere t'n'i- jitnin rl ij nil hut tlint shall bo one interinodiate jui" om J ^iriiloul i/m/ Hli'mfd iut>r- dical day between the day <>( .service and the day uf return, and wlien beyond tliai distance, one interinediute juridical day as above, and also one inter- mediate juridical day for every five leagues of distance. — (.!(/- (IttiiiKil rail' jii'niiii/i/dt' il snliKt- t by leave of the court obtained on a, special ap- plication for the same. !•/ Ill- i-t, th. I CHAPTER X. OK TlIK IXSORTI'TIOX OF OAU.SKS FOn HKAKI.NG. L. That there be kept in the office of the prothonotary a roll, to be called the mil cle limit, upon which shall be inscribed all causes f(U' hearin)' iivn/itioii mil ' tfif h'luiii;/. — - {.S'pii-i'iil rillix jifi'.y.nlilnliil \7t/l l)ir., 1,S."*(>, iiirl •AUlt .1,111V, 1,S,>2.) — lint III, i mil iiirl slili-rilli iirr innr ii/i,i,ifiit,il hi/ iirt, 4(12 of' till i\,ili ; r. /I. til ante. Lir. That so soon as any is.-iue of law is perfected either party may inscribe the cause on the mil ile dnnt for hearing on such issue ; ami if, on the day apjiointed for tlie hearing, the party by whom such law- issue hatii been raised shall not appear, and his adversary shall apjicar, the pleading whereby the same hath Ijeen raised shall be dismissed with costs. If neither jiarty be j)ie- sent the inscrijition shall be discharged. LIII. That so soon as the iiKjiii'ti; upon any preliminary excepti(m shall be closed, either party may inscribe the same upon the roll de droit, for hearing on the merits of such exception, and if on the day appointed for the hearing thereof, the party excipient shall not appear, his exeei)tion shall o;: f Hi-itorir, th • 'iirK. >t1i( 221 ill! i:.!sc UV. That '.--■•nptnm .iHin as the iniiniicr iiin, in fli as 11 a.l( shall be c-l(isf(l. citl Use f(*iirt III ll|ic|| |>arty may in-scrihc such caiiso mi tliV (•..'/ f/e droit f..i jii'i'riiij,' iiii thf iiifi-ifs. ,!i)i if, on the (lay a|)|i..intf- ciijition shall ho. cli.-.'hai<'c(|. I, For the shcriir rilAI'TKIJ XI. '•I' MOTIONS. l'\''. That no motion bo re- coivc'il or hoard iinloss previous notice thereof, , For security for cost.s, the plfiintitl beingaj.erson without that part of the province, here- tofore LowerCanada.an.l stated so to be, in the dcclaratiim — II I SI ; I. To give security for costs - — iiixi ; •">. For a Jury trial— /(/«/ ; li. To strike a caii.-e from the /•',//,/, droit or ,„// ,/.s ,„,,„,■/. X — iiixi ; I. For a reference to r.r/in i^ — tliti ; «. To set aside or conliiin a report — nixi ; »• To pay money into court — hihI : I". To tile a retraxit— /i/»<)' .■ 1 1- To dismiss f(,r Wiint of proceedings — nisi .• 1-. To discontinue on pav- ment of costs— n/v/ .• I.i. For iirfr to J. arty that he does not contest an opposition — ilixi ; 14. For a rule on defendant for iiKiiii In:,-, („, such opposi- tion — iiini ; !•>. To homologate a report ot distribution — nixi ; Hi. For the sherilf to bring in the body — nlni. lilX. That the foll(, wing mo- tilcr for o party who i-xxrrr. That I. ,).» illltr. fiiriiDi shall I'l III rr /iiri tl ■"' finm nfi tho ,'ivi- a nofiro to the if ncitht^r )i|H..-ifc partv. nf at Ica.xt •lay, of tho t uric th in tho striking; cf th (' a|ij.oint('(I for disch "* -hall 1)0 lotiirncd, 11- parties shall he callcMl, ami ' 'ithor party shall appear, jury shall l„- forthwith tho want of such not .ry hM shal appear and the llefen.I- not prevent the strikin;.' of tl "'•' •■'hall ant, hoii '' so ( jury, if th ppear, the default of '•lied, shall not p.irty entitled to fendant shall 1 ;ueh de notifc do not ohject to smd want of notiee. th ■reupou the evid I' rei-orded, and I'XXI. That if th plaintitr shall he heard •'ii.-e of the ot either of the default tl attorney the vordi-t of tl ■rjirirtf, piirties niake thereon, and JMd-uient protl ppear before the as to I K' jnry taken entered lonofiry at the ti nie aii- aw and justire shall ap- p(.inted for the striking' of the 1 jury, or appearing,', shall refuse ; a p- portain. And if the defendant KMii;; so ea t( ■^trik jurors "' out from the list of nd the plaintitr, I illed shall ajijiear, 'ir I'KAi I H I nut Ik- iiitnlt' until utter tlw , • s ' «1 iiiso ill whicli it f.\|iiratiiiiinl' t'liur iliiys ill tfiin, t'j-uoji, tho nuiiilioi of siid fVum the .l;iy iiii \vhi>li such '•!iiise, tin- iiaiiic of tlif attmiiey VIM. lilt >hiill lie rccdrdod.— r. i<\- |ii'r,-iiii Iiy whom .^iich writ art. 121. II. itH iiitt -liiill lie -lU'il (Hit, tlio atiKiiint LXWr. That cvcrv iiiotinn !.■ lio h-vifil hy virtiu' thereor, lor 11 new tri:il, at'ti-r vcrilii't. thi' caii.-c of action. t]>i- ' , 111- inailf on or hcforc the toiirth of tl ic on or hfiorc tiic imii (lay ill tcrni mtxt afti r thi' day (III which •^iicli v<'r(lict.-^hall ho rociinhMl. — 1'. art IL'"!, p. .V.t (tllfr, LX.W'ir. Tliiit cvci^t 'notion in arrc.r hefoie tho exjtiration of tiio fourth (lay in tcnn. next alter »he day on wlii, p. 7() outi . LXXIX. Th.!? .a rcgi.«tcr of all writs of ( le jiic|;^ment on , .i.cn such writ shall he founded, the day on which such writ ."hall issue, and the nlurn day thereof, be niailc and kept by the protho- iiotary in his otlice, to which all persons shall at all times, dur- lUff oHicc Imurs, have iiecoss ,/r,ifi\. — r. art. 718, p. 107 mite, L.X.XX. that to all opposi- tions (i/in il'iiitnii//) r, afin tie i/iiiiijt or "Jin <■. Sworn before mv, at ution issued this day of one tli ou- from this court, specifying the sand eight hundred and , 4eseription of each writ, the — T. art. tlol, p. ita, .n(/.. hy sn Ill 1,1 S (»K I'KArTH K. S. c. LXXXF. Ami iiii.v ..|(jMi.>« ""••vii- • liliiiK-.t ,niv .11.1, "I'|»«»iliuii, the -licrin shiill in sii.h ctiii.-c. |.i ,.(..! t.. tli(. ilni' •■xcciitioii (,|' Hiicli writ in iik<' inaiuici 111- if in, i.|ij,n,NiH(,n liml lieon Horvi'd or fil.Ml. |t |„.inj, iicvcrlliclf^s |pri.\ i.|(.(| (||,it jiH -Mcli ..|i|>..si(i.,n- -liall h.' r<'- tiiriicil into thi^ court » iih ..|,.li writ //;/ i.«,«arv '" ill., . X to .■-lll'l any aHidavit r'aillt'. LXXXIII Jinsition iijin "|»|M,.- tions III ■«ii|i|iort ( Mic '!" laf every "V- II' '■iiiiti rri r ]>• lil<'|iositi.ni iijin ,h r,,iiM,,r>r he (ile.l on ..r het.iio the .•ie.-.iinl day ne.xt after the ii'tiirn day iiietifiiiii(.,| in tlie writ ..f exe.-ii •i"" Ifi' wlii.di the in.inle.-4 (daiijied hy sindi .>|i|iiisitioii ^hali have ht en levie.l. Pro- vide.) that inca.Mi the fai.l writ he refiiriie.l in the ..th.-e of tho prothMn.itary on a day .-nh-.'- <|iient to tiif .-iaid return uay .Mivdi oip|i.i>ition may ho lile.l .in or hell, re the .ii wlii. h .on .>iieh terms ji.s the court shall a.ljud^r,.. I.XX.XIV. — Tliat in evnry ea.-^e wherein the jdaintifr sh.iil deeliire that he does n.,t int.ii.l • > eontis.-ft an ..ji|...siti.in a/in r njiii (d ■•/((( niffiii "■.'/'. the o|iji(]sanl eiifitlod to jii.ljrmenf '' ' '■'. without [ir.iof : pmvi.l.d that thu .lefemhint. ii|H.ii th.' service of a rule „ixi to that .tVect, shall n..t -hew cause to the contrary, or .|c- claro that he intends "to coniest -sii.di o|i|,.>siti, II. LXXXV.-- That the rules, "ider- and .lelays, prescribed hy law or hy this .unrt, with respect to pleadin/rs. ,,nj,irh>, and hearin-js upon ilemund,s 111 chi.f. shall he th.' rule.-j, orders and .lelays, with resi,<.(-t , tiKiuit,^ and to all ple;idinj^.- lean ngs every descriiiti upon .ippositi .f O* pti.iii. LXXXVl. That a register ' 1 ^ ^ ]f% \ if J 'i'l-j 1 22('» III I.KS UK I'll \l III K, s. (• of all writ- III fxi.ciifiun, ;iiiil Iciir ilayi* after tin- n-fiiiii |i|MPniti<>nf lih'il in iIk* | of anv writ of itlirc (if till' ^licritV, i-ipiitiiiiiiiinj I affiT tli -liciitf ''.V ii full ilc-ifript ion of ."^iicli writs ,,f. •'.xci'iitioii, an< anil iiiattiT.'^ n-latin^ tin- oiijor of || iityiii« that tliiTi ar« M""'ili'""'' itii'l "f .'•M I ni'iiiii'.- in liix lianiN .-iihici't t thorofo. bo iiinijc! ainl kept \ty , tlioiiotary shall pri'i !<• '•oiirt, till' pro- flic saiil shi'iitf in hi< oHici', to i a whii'li all |iiT-on> .-hall, at all colloi'-ati time;* (liiriii'; ollicc ||oni'.«, haM nil' ami till- ri'|iorf of .lis|ril,ii(i(,ii or of 10 ■iM ;/riiltt/. — XCI.-Thatth •roll art. loiiotarv I niiti , inrparn a lif(.i| up j,, soim. ron- position, niailc wilhonf tlir ! piciioiis plai'i' in thi- ollici ministry of an attoriii'y of this ; tlo' piothonoiarv. if Hilt, which shall not coiitaii XCII.— Th an («l(^('tiiin of iloinii-ili! on ilui i tciKJiiiL' ti lit any party in- part of till' opposant, at sonic ilw('lliiii,'-||niis«' within one inili' from till' court Immisi', shall not bo rci'i'ivi'il or fiii'il. - T. art. 5H:t, 722, pp. Hli. KlH nut,. I.XXXVm.— That every op- ])osition shall contain llic ///oy- ' »« upon which (lie same is foiiiiili'd, ami that no other iiKijiiiii irn/ifiiiMitinii shall there- after be receixi'il or tileil. LXXXIX. That with ewiy opposition ii/iii (/. i-iiiiti, n r, shall i)e filed all the exhibits ill support thereof, \\ itli a list of sMch exhibits. X(\ - That within twelve •lays after the return ilay of all\■ w rit of exisiilion, ami after the sheriffs rotiirn thereto, cntify- iiij? that there are monies in his hands subject to the order of the court, the priithoiiotary shall prepare and Idea report of dis- tribution. — I', art. 724. p. 108 i niiti. — /// tlir /h'sfrictn of TIncv liirir^, St. Frniii is, fiax/n', (Jt- tiiini dill/ Ki', f/,,- /'ri„i,iil,f„ti.,„ ,,f //,,. (i,^,!,. ,^^> Ciril l'r,„-,,lii,i : — That any party intendin^r i„ contest siieli report shall file his contotation (after a copy theieof has been served on the interested party) lit the oflicc of the protlioniitary (111 or before the expiration of two day.~ next after the tiliii;^ of such report. XCII I. —That immediately after the delay for tiling such eonlcstation shall have expired, if no contestation has It Ufi.Ks iiK rK\< rn (•, .s. <■ Jmh'Ii filr.l. th.i pliiinritr. limy fi.v,. hut that It iixtvn flint thi li'l rt h(»IIH.Ii.;;,ltt'(l with (MSf -rt ■I : iind if ciiiirf in tl If i*aiii(> xhull |M.-rt' sii.-h oHiif, iii-'Hoii. on the juridical day liainH- mad.- and tiled hy thu I HID- |iri<,iniiftf,iti,,,t, •Tiii». I.S.Jj.)_That imin.'diatc- ly aCter fhd delay \'»i- WWu^ a enntestafinri to n report (if dis- tril.ntion .hall have oxpireil, if III) ("ntestation has been filed. Hie |.laiii(itr may j,'ive ncdice Hiaf he w.ll nioye on the first juridical (tay of the ensiiin;,' 'eriii. that the said reiKirl l>e h(.nii(loj,Mted with cuch report, ill so far as the ^ame shall he so coiitirmed and homidogated, shall he entered up and record- ed, unless cause to the con- trary shall 1)0 shewn. It being hereby providecl that the rule for such partial hoiindogafion shall not he served upon the parties, hut that the same be puhliidy affixed in the office of the prothoiiotary at least four days, .And that th*; plaintiff shall have an exclusive right to move for the partial »omologa- tion of su(di rep(ut during ri)e juridical day next follow'.ng ihe exjiiration (d" the delay iVir the filinir of conte.sfations; and if the plaint itf omit to move for the partial homologation of the report, within the said juridical day, immediately thereafter, L'L'H III 1,1. Ol I'KArTKK, Jiiiv piiity i-i.ll(M-;il(il in;i V i lur ■'Ilcll llo\ (' •liicf, -Iiiill l,(. fl iiiIps X''VI.-Tl.!.f l>iirtifil lium(,l,,^r;,(i,,,|. ,[,,,.>, .,,1,1 .icidvs witli i-,. Ilolin ,, ;inil lulled lii'ariii^- iipiiM flic <',>ritostiitiur iplMisitidiis „ji„ lit' flic ilcclarati nil' rcjUlltr. if cDlIooatidn am! ilistrihiifi.in. .-lull! he licjij fl) niM ruiriii;^ tlie iiK'iitli of Aii'^ii.-t. — r. iirf I 1) 1 Ulltr. ' i'>ii of any tiir>i — F. art. (',27. p. '.Ml „iit,. CHAPTER XVi. r.N.sriMi'iioNs i:n iwi \-. <'IIAI'IKI« XIV X(;VII.— That ai <". — A party (lo.-iiif^ '/i /<,i,j; a),Mint:t an ox- ro((iiiriiif? il notice of an appli- liiliit fiiiM] .shall, liy motion cation for coiiiJiriiiation of addrc.-^sc'l to the coiirt. title ishall (leiiiainl the .same bv leave .«o to do. — T. art. llil ay '/., /' H V > (lull art. U.jd, V CI r APT KM XV .SAisiK .\1{|{i;t Ani:i! ,iri)(;.\ii:.\T, ft -i> '" not afterwards, uiilessi allowed •f the filing of the exhibit, and on special application for the and if the attachment be an ('][. attachment before jiidginenr, exhibi't AiallJwVtl then within eij;ht d tl lys fr< aine. — ////(/ The party filing such lin a delay to be le renderiiiir of the judgment motion of the iil prescribed by the court, on in the original t!2(). p. !l() inil> cause.- art. declare jilamtiH' ' n /tiii.r in writing whether lu XC IX. —That the ruh intend to avail himself of >'- exhibit in 'lIcli ders and delays prescribed by i;at support of the alle- or by this court with ing I law respect to j)Ieading.«, */(yi( r and hearings upon demands in Ills sot forth in his plead art. lO.j, p. 25 tinfe. cur. ShoiiM the party filing V II uratioii ii •l( ' "'i'iiig. .-i-;!!,.,! ,'"•"''•'1. "1- J,v Jiis tut "i'liin tl,,. ti„„ ./ 'it., ■rihcil, tl) 1 1 ro- ll! y onlor of (| "i'l ••xhil.if shall '•"iii-f. oil Hu> "tK.n of th,. |,liiinfitf ,7/ / lUtorncy <>,/ ///,,._ 1,1 tinn ''/ htii , II.-' in.Tni 'f, be tiik ••n <'tY rli fil( f tl Silltll 1,0 •if tho !l(]v /nil . ""•■'I II ill;; all tlio , :i copy whcieof •"•Vfil uii thv attorncv . I'd Im'M aiiil •nsidored, to all <'vri. rt ('■Ills and iHir). OSes, to 1, liccn \virhaiiio r party iii.-rriho Oiivc granted '•n motion of tho adv II fill., ■" /"III- may m(,vc fliat tl I'onsi.lorod. to all int l'iir|ioses, to have ho Iniwii hy the party who fi| the same. — ////«/. '■\'. re the defcnilant '"ts and and en with- niof '■''">_" '"' ,.r,rl.„l next !,erin- iilter nientio!ie(|. OrX. That immediately after file ren.leriiiM^uf fl,,,. said" jmi.r. 'iH'iit declarini; the „ini,',ns 7/.- J.iii.r relevant and admissible the plaintiff or defendant .„ ./'/'"■ iiiay nioyo that a /m.rrs- ?".;■''"'• 'Jt'scriptive of the ex- hibit til,.d. he made in the pre- sence of the adverse party, or his attorney „,f Ihrs. <_'X. If the defendant - ,/ fm, ,• """ffofilohisplea.asonioro.l. t 10 plaintiff ,,,, /•„„,,. ,j,„„ j^^^ all.iwed to proceed <:>' iinit,. <''XI. The plaintiH' ay. within two days from the ilay of the filing of such plea, MWl li 2:w KIl.KS OK I'KACTK'K, S. C. lile ;i special answer thorcto, if on sliiiU be re<:iil;iteil by the he think fit. orders ami rules of jiraetice of rxrr. — Klther ]iarty may tliis (MXirt. — T. art. 172, p. 2(i inscribe! the cause (ni the /•'/// mitr, ,/%)ii/ii for final hear- Vns. I). Day, .1. S. ('., lug. (J. Vani-klson, ,I. S. ('., CXIV. — The cause beinjj; in- Chaui.ks !\1oni>k[.kt, ,I. iS. ('., scribed (ui the rxlf (I'nf/iilr. |-;. |J aci^i F.r, ,T. .<. ('., ami subsequently on the /•',// .|. Divai., J. S. C, (/r ach jnri.linjl .1 nnloss ( ■ ii"i '•>. a. III., till "riKTwiM. s|,..cially ad- fn vacation ; „,|,| ,|„,.j„„ j p- 111., ill n. That tl )arri,--tfis. H' 'inccn's c "111 f<, a. II V. That till fi. t'liii p.m. •mii- i-or of the <'oiirt I <> attorney or o(fi- neyx an-^ "f practi,.,. of the .."upe- k »f/ r,-, „f j,,^. """"■■^ "f fhe parties, ,)„ '".'""".'f "I'-iiianded, the cause turn — r. „,.t. 1,1,-,!, P re- lit I 'iiitf . . Vri. That in all .ases in "Ji which the -Icfendant i.s ,.n- H. 171,,.,,. '• "■■•'• I'l'- -IVvhu-i, the defendant i.s ,. n- 'V. That the oflice of fl,,. ,"^''''' f" " '':" "^ P"'-ti''nlais. a • '"i M...'t.eai. be unen in .1 . r ' 'T-'"!'' "'''^ "' '''' ■!"' •'- "'*■ I'-r of . ,Mn. . .; / "^: " :i"". ":- ^J"''-'"lant. and in "ly; term, f :;,r5:\:":;! '!"■:; ■'- ."-™r:.i;;. ..,s^ "■""II H, a. Ill, t o t; action sh.ill. "II motion of ill, 2:!2 Kl l,KS (II I'H AfTlCK, <' (loifinliint, bu ilismisscd witli | tilcil, oxcopt writiiif^s «r>)(.< «r/,if/ •(if^t> III) II xr /I VIII. Thiit all scrvi.c /' 111(1 tl (1 10 saiiic till iitt.i/neys lie iiiiidt; lictwei-ii tlic hours (tf iiiiio in tlie t'ortMioon iiii'l six in the iiClciiKinii, fVdin tli(! 21st (.r Marcli to 21st of So])t(Mnhor, and liotwoon the hours of '••, a. in., and .') ji. in., during; the r(Mnain(U'r of the vciir. IX. That no ('iianj^c of at- torney bo allowed without l(>avo of the court.— I", arts. 200. ]{):>'.K Jip. 2".t, KM nnfr. X. That when a ]>arty ceases to be rei»rcsentc(l by attorney, he may. by ruU- of court, be conijielled to name ;mother at- torney. In default of a jilaiii- tilT so doiiif^, his action shall bo dismissed with costs, iiiu/ i^i ic /lourroir. If the defendant omit so to do, tin; jdaintitf shall be allowed to proceed as if the defendant had not ajipeared in the cause. — //'id. XI. That all exhiliits, with a list thereof, bo lileil with the declaration or plea, as the ease may icnuire. — \'. arts. U'.M , r',)-i,l,H thiit thru xluiii \ It. 24. f. 1 xxrrr. That lay shall uxpire < I life. when any de- pire on ,1 nou-juri- dical day, ^wh delay -hail he held to extend to (lie tdose „f the next jiiridieal day.—//,,,/ XXIV. That the elerk .'^hall n.it receive or file any pleadin.r or pa|.er-writin>,', unless the tee allowed tlnreon be paif. XX \'. Tliat no (.,;:> f,tion «/*'- r/iiinti,ir>', jj,'rt„lftt')ir,- d. /„ ./"'"", or ilil(iti,lr, \n- receive.) unless the party otJerinj,' .sueh ex<'eption shall therewith de- posit in tl.j hands of the elerk. the sum of one pound six shillings and .-i^ht pence, fur i «'verysuch exception, toans-ver ' the cost of the adverse party, if such exception be dismissed or withdrawn, in the proportion ; ot SIX shillings and eight pence | to the clerk, and twenty fhil- lings to the attorney V art K'.V.t, p. 161 inUr. XXVI.— That every affidavit or ceriifieate of service .>• X'on appealable causes in | 4. \. contested. •' appealable causes .V ppea abb l>. .Apiiealable tested. causes. causes cun- OK K.V(Vi;f;TKS, whi one of thi XX y 1 11. -That the clerk shall keep a roll of all caii^.s ins.Tibod for the adduction of evidence. I XXIX — That of every in- : scnption 011 the r..ll .l:]in„^,, I yne day's noti.'e shall be given I m term and four days in vaca- I A\\.— That if the plaintit!' <•!• detendant is not ready to examine his witnesses on' the day fixed for the <■«,/„,/,., hjs ""/"W' shall, on motion, be de- clared closed. XXXI. That every apidica- t"'n for an order or a corii- inissKui. in the nature of .1 '■»i,iwixxi„ii roiu) days after issue joined— I . art.s. .-iO.S ,7 .,./. 1,)-,;,, 4;. Ihl iiiitf. ' ' ' XXXII. — That all inter- I'ogatories annexed to such eommi.'ision, whether for the examination of witnesses or of ■'\ I'illty on /n!t, ,-i nrtirltM, M\ be allowed bv a judge before the j)arty can be called npon to answer //,/,/ XXX If [.— Thar cither party may, at any perio.l. cause the redirn to a commission by him sued ■•' - • - ■' parties i.s to I good 1 '>nt to be opened, unles); ' i^ 1 1 iiise to the <'ontrarv bi m ^- ■ 234 lUI.KS nl I'KACTICK, Hhcwii. IJiif till! rot urn t( coi until iiiiitirt'' IIHIU' ti been cIusimI, — Ihlil. las a facts articuhiti'il and set forth iinii.-ision sucil (lilt tiy a dc- in the auncxcil (ppfiositidn '////< fenclant shall not bo (i|p('n«>(l '/ and cii-h of tht.-rn is, and re true, iind that the said o].- jiositioii is not made with anv intent unjustly to retard or dela^' the sale of the whujo or any part of the luoveable or Kill. I. I)K DliOIT. xwiv TllMt •1( shall ke cierK ininioveal)le property, soize 'iby ep ;i roll of all causes virtue of the writ of execntioi inscribed for preliminary hear- in this eanse issued, but that injij '-/( ;l- rnht'fhif the unmctirnvfor I'loiij' tion had been presented to hi (iriiiif t,f thexaiilojijjoxition ('. S. L. C. c. 8;j, s. 208 § 2. INHCHIl'TIO.VS K\ FAUX. XL. — A jiarty desirous of in- scribing en fan.r against an exhibit tile(l. shall, by motion addressed to th<> court, pray leave so to do.— T. arts. Itil, 1 O.V.I, pp. 2.^. Hil ante. XLI. — The motion for leave to inscribe en fan.r shall be .signed by the parfy in whose name it is made, or by an at- torney specially authorised so to do, an»u\ ()|(- fJ«! with any rctani or he whole or novciihle or t.V, Hoizoft by >l' execution •d, hut that 1 j^ood t'aitli, ofohtainin;^ at thi8 '. arts. hH'A, >ailitf' shall ojij)ositioii.s I II less .sii])- nliivit; but if the bailiff iich opjiosi- itcil to hill). xrriiti,))! ,,f' rd from thit rnriil vjxiii ritli the e.v- , bi/ nervif- f ill. tlif nr- trui- no/Hf (if -('. S. L.' (\, FAt!X. irons of in- igainst an by motion onrt, pray arts. Itif, n for leave ' shall be ■ in who.se by an at- horised so itie copy of KII.K.S uv I'HACriCK, 235 lowe .f •hall he tilril with t'l itforney given ; in DKiddri. — //,/,/. X LI I. — it le said iiioti be I *he said exirbit shall, '>" "f the plaintiff ,/, /," on Ken o leijarty filin,i,'sneh .M.nrt. an.i hcj,! ■xhihif -hail, within the"'del to >e prestrribod by th e ccnii-r, I ••.V to all intents liivc ;irs,.:;^.":".;;!" «r !'»«».„;„;.;";, fi' the files of fhe and considered, lid purposes to n wiflolrawn by the I'lii.i dei I intends ti "■'• ;" wnf.n-, if he arts. K;?, lo.v.t a\' lilhii is(df of sneh xhil)it in support of the alio- pj plead- b pp. 2 L.\\-|._Two d arne. — I' pp. -'(• I til ,ntl, (ifion •« set fort! III! — V iiiiti I in h arts. |(;.i, Ki.v,), -Shonid th« J>ljmitiff <■, iiys after ttn /""•'■ shall h in I XLIII. tiling >n,di exhibit omit t. ■ii'h deidarafion ■igned bv h ■'aiii derk, tl 'li<'d of tlio fil iiiir o ave f tht party till nn>| iiiti- at the othec of said ' e said plaintiff .shall er n,- "lake that of his at ■i^'iiatnre or writing, his ii ,'iftorn(-v >itl lit iniself or by his t n- witl iiiiinj' al rorney liptioii ('// /(( '/ / U.r, tl cotl- tmie ))rescribed. the said nil the a. le iiiiii/rnH i/r I libit shall on th 'II f'du.r, be tak by order of the ex- on the aftor '|iy whereof shall h OIIJC, eonrt, jiarty. If tl ney o f th e served adv erse e motion of the plaintitn omit '' '"iiid plaintiff ■ f til en off the files to him t f<' do, the leave Ki'iinted e court, and thereafter be ticid and considered t.; all in- fent.s and purposes, to have been withdrawn by the party who tiled the same —1' arts I '■''■•■ 1 <)•''■•, pp. I'f;. I HI „„(,.. . -^J^rV — If the defendant >u juii.r declare that he does not intend to avail himself of i,,'„s 'I' !,,„.,. are Hied, the (b.fendant '■nj'ni.r may move that the said '"".'/""< be d.clared irrelevant "lid inadmissable— on which 'notion, it sliall be c.mipetent lor the court, if it reject the ■■^it-me, to declare the „',<>, i,i,h ,1,- Jinix relevant and adm'issible and to or.ler the def,.n.lant ',[ ./"".'• to tile his ple.t thereto, within a given delay to be '•oiiipiited from the diiy of the making of the prort;, vi'.,-l„d next hercin.ifter mentioned. e clerk, with! dial I be iich ti ee XLVIII.-_Thiit me after the reud iimediately prescribed by the judgment , r,rl,i,i, des.iiptive of — "the {'I'erk ."hall enteroii tht" thf exhibit tiltMl. bo made in declaration the name of the the presence of the adverse defendanfs attorney, party, or his attorney ml lit,t ' '" XLIX.— If the defendant > ii ./"('.'■ omit to file his plea, as ordered, the i)laintitf <;» /oii.r whall be allowed to proceed r.rjitiit,. — r. arts. 172, lO.V.t.iip. 2(), Kil Olltr. L. — The jilaintitr >„ fi,,i.r may, within two days from the day of the filing of such jdea, tile a special answer thereto, if lie think Wi.—lhid. lil. — Eithev party may in- scribe the cause on the roll il' eiK/mtt! for the adduction of evidence. — //n'l/. liir. — The iiK/iif'lf being closed, either party may in- scribe the cause for final hear- in j< /hill. lilir. — This cause being in- scribed on the rnll jtli/ Sjiifinlli/ to jYom- Aj)p((tllll/ll' t'dXIS. LIV.--That the parties shail be bound to proceed to evidence on the day named for tliatpur- l»ose ; should the plaintiff not be ready to proceed, his action shall be dismissed with costs, nan/ a xe /toiivroir- in case the defendant is no* ready to pro- ceed the i)laintiff shall be Allowed to proceed I'.rjinrti, liV'l — All interriigatorics up- on the XI rill' lit ili'rinuiii- or upon fiiitx it (irtivliH shall be served the day before that on which the party is to answ(!r, when the party to he interrogated (hies not resiile more than live leagues from the court house, and when the said party resides at a distani-e of nioie than five leagues from tlie court house, an additional delay of one day shall be reijuired for every ad- ditional five leagues. — Hut the judge may, in his discretion, allow either party to be in- terrogated on the xiriiiriit di- cixoiri' without requiring tlic interrogatories to be in writing. (JLKBKc, J 7th Dec, ]8.j(i. (Signed). K. HowKN, Chief .lustice S.C., 1). AI(iNr>KLKT, .Lf'-A'., Cns. I). Day, .J.S.C, (r. Va.vkklso.v, .J.S.C. CUARLKS MONKKLKT, J.S.C, J. S.MITH, A.fi.V.. E. J}A(;yLKT, S.S.C, J. Dlvaj,, .J.S.C, W. S. Mkrkuith, J.S.C (^Additiitunl mils xnlixi'ijiicnil :, /ifoiinili/fittd.') That within four days afti i the retiun of any '.viit of ex( cution. and after the bailiff- return thereto, certifying thai there are monies in his hand.s i ornoys .«liiill by tlioin fileii entur on the uniif of till' oy. i}^iitoric>' U|i- xiiiii- or iijioii nil be st'rvfd iit oil which iis\vee., iHod. .[iistice .S.C, S.C, .KT. J.S.C, J.S.C. ^Ill >jeet to tl i(fi,|.:; >rd< I'll VC IHK, <• 'iirt. the eb.rk shall piepar '' "k- I of the delav lor tl ind til I report of di.-tribiitioi e contestations. le tiling; of That the (dork shall I. i (■(dlocji anv >th ted I IT party nay ^'ivesindi not a list of all such reports tiled. and that such list be posted u]> ill Some conith, J. S. (', En. Caron, .1. c. S. Cha.s. I). Day, J. K. C. Cha.S. MoNKKf.KT, J. S. C. 1- xulixi'ijutntl II V days after ivrif of cxc the bailift'.- tifying that I his hands, RULES OF PRACTRU'] KoK TIIK SUFKRIOR COl'K'l' FOR LOWKR CANADA srriiNc; as a court ok kkvikw, (UNIJKR THE AL'TIIOKITV OK THK I'KoVINc 1 Al. M ATIITK 2^ ANI> 2.S VIC, CAl'. 39), I'KOMLLGATKU AT (,)UEHKC oN THE KOUKTlf IMV OF NoVEMUKK, 1S65. M It ^ 1^ i I. It is ordciLMl tliiit in every cii.se of revision bofoie the r,aid court the party ag^'rieved siiali make and file a statement i.i writing; of tlie jrrounds or r» .. sons of revision to l)esubwit!*;i'i to the said court. II. The said statement shall be divided into distinct items or articles, each of whicli shall be regularly numbered in suc- cession, and shall in a summary manner explicitly set out and state each particular ground or reason aforesaid, witli the point of law or fact upon which said ground or reason shall rest. III. The said ])arty may, if he see fit, aj)pend to such ground or reason the authori- ties of law, by reference or at length, relied upon for each such ground or reason. IV. The said jjarty shall file i in each case tin original of the I said stdtenicnt, to remain of 'vcord therein, and a duplicjite . th< reof, for the use of the said ''H;rt, both originjil and diipli "ite to be signed by the counsel : it the said party aggrieved. I The said original and dupli- cate shall be produced and filed of record in each case on the day on which the ease shall be apj)ointed to be hoard, and no hearing shall be allowed or had until the said statement, original and dujjlicate, shall be so filed. No party shall be heard ujton any grounds or reasons of revisi(m other than j those set out in the said state- ment. (Sgd.) Badglky, J. Stuakt, ,1. Ta.schi-;i{kau, J. #: E ANADA K 27 ANI> I MK ;iniil (tf till' rciiiaiii (ii II iliijilicato of till' said and iliipli till! coil iisel Kri<'viMl. and dii|)Ii- lacod and cli ciif^o on 3 case shall board, and ailuwt'd oi- ls tate 111 en t, te, sliall bo ' shall bo ;roiinds or iitlier than said state- Y.J. J. IIKA0, J. i{ II !> KS O F P F! ACT 1 (' R COURT OF OUHKXS HKSCU IN riiK KXKKCISK (,F ITS CIVI) Al'PKIJ.ATK JIJ K I SDK 1 |„N. CANADA-I'ROVINCi; (>F (^XKIIKC. J'K()Mii.(;\THi) Jri V Tkkm. 1S50. I. That this coiirt. in the ex- ercise of its aiipclliito civil ,iuri.-(li(dion, be o|.cned at the lioiir <,f ten in the forenoon of each of the Juridical days on which the saiiK! is by law a|i|(oiiited to be licld, unless an order, ur adjoin ninciit to the contrary be mad". II- That the i|iieen's counsel and advocates, prai'tisiiijf in this court, and (hi> rlcrk ot the c<)iirt, when in llic dis(diarge of their resjiective duties in court, be habited in black, and in robes and bands, as heretofore hath been used ; and that no queen's counsel, or advocate, not so habiteil, and in such robes and bands, be h inj^ to and r.bil in the ionrt, bo kejd in the places assi;;ned for ! the safe custody thereof, in the ! court houses, res|)ei'tivoly, at the jdaccs where this court is I by law ajiiKMiited to be held, and bo not then removed, or i taken therefrom, on any jiro- I tence whatever, without the ! order of this cour nf one of i the judges thereol, in writing, TV. That the oflice of the clerk of this court, in what re- lates to its jurisdiction as a court (d" aji] iI and error, bo kept in the apartments assign- ed for it in the court houses respectively, at the places where this court is by law aij- any eaiise. III. That all record.^ oard in I ])ointed to be held; and that ' the said oHicc. in the said court ogis- j houses, rospec lively, during the "uture term. Ik.- tors, books, and j.apers, belong- I present and every ^f ,<*). ^, ^r^^.. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 II 11.25 2.2 lis 10 IIIIIU 1.4 ii.6 ^ '"^J^ % # "^ .»■> 4 Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ^ fV :\ \ \ ;\ '-0^^ <^ u. % fl 240 (JIM'S (iK CliAniCK, C. i). II. ..I.e.. nn.l rcKula,- u.mI ,,r..- ,.f this ......t shall .ha...... 1 be jmr jittcinlaiicc attcrdeil tl tVoiii the hour of ie.«-iii, real or elected d. foieiiDoli. until fho hoiii- of ti iiiiie it. the , doi.iiciles, .(i.ic.le Ke 111,- U ii. th ift ve i shall have bee.i ...aii f whii'ii ai. entry ei-i.ooi. of eve.y day ' said, he shall ...ake a lik (stindajs and holidays except- ..f Hu.-h cl ed), and diii-iiij; the vaeat e as afore- e entry I ft .f t er en.li t.Tiii, from th en .11 the fore inx.n till the noon and h(.nr of three in the after of every day, Sundays holydays e.\(c|.t>d. V. That there shall h jiared elerk of th md kejit, l)y the said : t iit^o ; and all plead- lon inj^s. sun.tnonses. ri.les. orders lour and notices, which do not re- 'liiiie persoMal service, shall he deemed and taken to he suffi- ciently served o.i such attf.r.iey, if ii copy thereof be left at the pie- place last entered bv such at- ♦•oiirt. in what .rney as afo.esaid, as his real respects its civil apjiellate i i jurisdiction in his ofljce. a tit i ,, and witl or elected doinicih .erson of con.petent age and 1 any e, a fit I discietion .esident at proper )ooT<. i„ which shall longing to such pi until- tlw. <...<■.:,.., 41. • " ". • be ...ailc tl le entries therein- 'ly, aflernientioned ; that is to every attorney of this cou bel ace. rt. ore the tiist day of Sej.te.n- ! notice, i.lead .r be- And if any such attorney shall neglect to niake such entry as afore- said, then the fixing up of any 3er ne.xt, shall .nak said book an entrv J. e in the ! or or.ier, for ling, suiuinons, rule such attorney, in anil to be signed by him, of h in writing, j the said otlice of the said clerk name and of hi of this court shall be deemed elected domicile s real and i and taken to be service th ere- of Quebec and Alontieal , in the cities ! of, and as effectual as if the spoctively, that is his real domicil to re same had been seived at such «ay. (tf i-cal or elected domicile in one or aforesaid V a.s res.- antr. other of the said cities, if •lent in either of them, and of ' VI his elected domicil art. ]].■{(», p. 174 Tliat a schedule of all which he i e in that in j suit, depending in th his elected d ■s not resident, or of is court. omicile, in each of the .said cities, if not resid in either of th en., at which real ! the writ of .specifying, in each suit, the names of the parties, — the date ■ e writ of ajipeal, or of ent of th or elected domicile all plead- when ret error, — the time iiigs, sumn.onses. rule and notices, of which th »rde urncd, — or if not re- rs turned, the fact of its not be- c ser- I ing returned,— the vice on him may be .-cquired. the atto name.s of may lawfully ( every attorney hei-eafter to be - rneys by whom appear- )e made. And j ances for the parties have bee admitted, shall yion, a.id bef.ire 1 practising in this court, make '. b filed. — and the date of such ippeara.ice,— and, if not filed, ave not on his admif le commences the fact that they h ill the said book a like entry And as o ften .'IS any at tor een filed,— the days on which the reasons of appeal,— and ney ^ the answer thereto,— a. id tl hULKs OK 1'kai'ticf:, r. l^ I!. 241 cftHos of the piirticM (if filed) , have been flieil. iin,|, if „,,( filed, the fact that fhi-v have not been (ilci|.~the diiv on which efich ."iiiit, if in-icribed on the roll for hearin;jf hath been .'<> InHcribed, — and the day which by such inscription is fixed for the hearing? of such suit, shiili be made and kcjii by the said ch-rk of thi? court, on the first day of the next, and of every sncceoding term ; and such schedule sliall be ileeined and taken in ail jiarts to be an official certificate by the said clerk of this court, of the state of such suits, several- ly and respectively, on the first dsiy of the term.'when such schedule shall be laid before the court as aforesaid. VIT. That no writ of appeal or writ of error shall issue from this court, unless ti jn-nc!/,,' for the same, sij^ned by the attor- ney suing out such writ, be first delivered to the j)ro|)er oflicer, by whom the said writ is to be issued : and every such writ shall be written on ])arch- ment and shall bear the signa- ture of the attorney, upon whose j>n,ci/,r the same shall be is- sued, andshHlI be made return- able at the place at which this . court shall be hold next after' the issuing f.f such writ, with- in fifteen (itoir ftrriitj;) days from the date thereof; except ' such writs of appeal and writs of error, as may be directed to the judge of the superior court ' for the district of Oaspc^, which fhall be made returnable with- in two calendar months from the date thereof, — V. art. 11'>1 1>. 172 oiifr. VIII. Thiif personal service of* any writ of :ippcal, ,,r writ of error, upon the attornev who has appeared in the court be- low, for the respondent or the ilefendant in error. „s hereto- fore has bei-n pra-tised, shall ill default of the legal service, be held and taken to be legal service.— r. art. 112:'., p. r72 KUtt'. IX. That the writs, plead- ings, moti(,n.-, „„d exhibits, and other paper writings, com- prising any record to be here- after transmitted to this court shall, by the prothonotarv of the court from which sucli re- cord proceeds, at the head of each, be separately numbered resj.ectively from number one to the entire number thereof, ami that an imlcx of refer- ence to the whole, by number, title, and description, under the signature of such prothono- tary, shall be by him annexed to such record. X. That the pc-tage paid bv the said clerk of this court, on the return to writs of appeal and writs of error, and the re- cords accompanying them, shall, on demand, be forthwith reimbursed to him by the at- torney of the appellant or jilaintiff in error, ami, if not so reimbursed, the |iaynient there- of by such attorney inav be immediately enforced, by' re- sort to the summary jiUMsdie- tion of this court. XI. That on every writ of appeal, or writ of error, here- after to be issued it shall bo incumbent on the ap|)ellant and respondent or the ])hiintiff" and defendant in error, respec- 242 Rtl.KS OK l-RACTICK, C. IJ. B. ii Ii ! fivcly, to cuter his H|(|)('aranoe in tiif (jtlicf (if the wiiid clerk of this court, on or before the eighth (lay next after the day on whicli such writ of a|i|)eai, \ XII. That the reasons of ap- j)eal, or the assignment of errors, as.tliecase niay re(juire, in every suit, .•as(., „„ his de- "1.111(1. with a printed (-(.py of the cast! of the advorso itattv ; an.I ho shall retain and tile".,f record one of th<" printed cases nppeliant or the plaintitT In error, he not so delivered and filed the onit in appeal o- in error, of sueh appellant or pliiintitr in error, shall l,e deemed to he deserted, and .,11 motion of the resiionilenf i.r r .1 -i • ' ■'•->.■ .iofendnnt in erro . s|a lu "^ ^y^V'^ l,r""r ''■-l-'ively. -lismissed with eost . And if dnK f .7 "'"!," f'f ^'' "'^' the cases of the resnon/h-n", ''"'•V''^^ ''"• '""^ ''"'•'< "''this •'<-<'-"-i:n.t in error .,t 1 TT^'^rVT' '"""' ^''^' '' 'iv-ed and fded as af es, | t^' "'^^ '.'^ "'.•", <'-';-'-^-- >vhi.h ...oh respondent or d'frnd ,' 'Ml" '"r'--'';-' '"• '-'tr- inerrorshall he deemed to h' "ve' 1 '*'''''' '''•,"''.''''' ^'"'^ deserted «M.r/)fiflr, and snch order ami jiidj^nient thereupon made and rendered as to law and ju,«ti('e .•t, a II. I in the olhce oi' the ';e;,'istrar, a c.py of the tabled' tees so to be fr.)m time to time "r.lained and estalilislied "iich court ,. in whh'h pro- '•fedini,'s may be !,a.l in anv of thesai.l vi.-e-a.lmiraltv .•ourts '' any pers.oi shall fe.d himself a^'^Ticv..,! by lhcchar«..s ma.Ie I'v any .d' lb., .dli.ers ..r practi- , tioners therein, and the alb.w- ance there.d bv su< h vi.-,.-a.l- nnralty .•..urt, by rea.,,„ that sioh .■har;;cs are n..l uarrante.J '•.V the tables herein-bef.ue '"'•'"'""•''I. it shall be lawful lor su.di person or his a;,'cnt. nn.lcr the rc>;ulations to be- estabii>he.| in pursiian.-e of the powers jriveu by this act, by •"iniii.ary appli,.afi.,n to the hi«h curt of admiralty to have tlie sai.l char^res tax."., I bv the Hiithority there.d'. ^ !■ And whereas in certain cases .l.-ubts may arise as to the jurisdiction «d" vice-admir- alty courts in his majesty's possessions abroad, witii res- pe.-t to suits forseanH.n'swi s pilotage. b..(f.,mry. .laiua^r,? (,', 11 ship by <...llisioii, .•.)ntempt in breach uf the re^ulatio'is an.l instructions relating to his majesty's M-rvic,. at sea, sal- n all yage. and droits .d' admiralty ; be it therefore enacted, that'll! respectively, so fnat the said table may be seen and read by all persons having any business in any su.-h court and ortiee respectively ; and tliat the books or rec.u'ds eon- tainiu;,' I he entries of the said n-giilatioiis ami fables of fees. as th shall b e s:inie shall b in f e a t all t>rce as. (liable times eases when, a ship orvesstd. or the master lhere,.f. shall come within the l.„al limits of any vice-a.lmiraltv curt it sball be lawful for' any person to conimem-e pni.-ee.lings in any of the suits h.-rein-beCuv inentmned in such vi.-e a.lmii- alty curt, notw ithstaii.lin;,' the cause (d' action may have arisen ttl: nix'n to the practitioners and suitor jiection of the j court, and lit of the local limits of every such court. V. An. I be itfurtli « in I in the sai to carry on the sai ,....! ■• , ^ '• » roceeil- ContosfMi Suit.-",.. : ' '^";:^''"'";« l>.V I'Hanlt.-§ ,1. «... .. '""•"• S IJ. ridcocdini's >v Pica iin.l D. »• § 1... KxainiiiMtioti of Witnf.sos -<; 14 1., •' ' f""* — on lVtition.-« ,a. Suit, f • \hM.|. ' V,' ""•"«-'•''">; by Act for PilotML',..--§ \i Zi ;^''"T':'*^^">?«-^— n.l. Suits Causes of ,'o.;s(.ssion-?''l tti \ '"/••-"'''"""-'-§ ^*•• the Safe I^etun. <^ a V s; l.I^^r ^l!^- ^-'''^^'.fV.r tiouH 2.']. 2J. 2r> an.] 9fi ,.,. ^^ "« ''"'t t asos.— Sec- «'»'i»fc'. Ke);i.«- Odice § ;•,. "• I'roceed- — § !». Ap- aiilf. — § II. 'nl Proof.— li"« by Act -§ Iti. Suits i^- Ciiiise.s ■"«<-'•—§ 20. M'lMuity for uses. — Sec- !iiivo been llcvoniie or )bsorve(l in 31. Taxa- '• C'onirnis- -§3«. Ro- ■ As to the I other In- Munitionis. thorized to ate day as d, in ca«e isiness, or 1 require. Rt l.>:8 A.M> HK(.I I.ATIUN.s. i \. lir llr,,ril. MhikIihI If, The practiec whirh has ,,re- ^■•''It^^d in ninn.v of the x i,.,.. '"'"'"■"".v "fs. ofiiresentinir " !"•"""•' •" '•'«. j.,,1^0 to a,, 1'"'"' " ;''^V I'"'- l«..MinK a eour( '•^ lioni hen,.,>rorth to .-..ase. . Hi- jn,|^,,, i.s ,„ |„. „t ,.„„^.,,. ","'"', """'■* "'•'•f.vs bie at hi- '•'"i"'bers, fhat h.. may be. if ne.-essary. consult,.,! 1,^ ,|,^. r,.. Ki^Car on any ineidental mat- ter, or for the purpose of hear- I'lK a nioti.,n by eou„sel. or •'"••■••t.nKthes,Me„fp^.nshabl,. «-'^^. or .l,.i,,« ,uy other a.t . ,. !! ' "';■ ••"'*''«i''iey of aeasi, I'"'-"" "I" eompefent skill an >».iA lender re,,uisite to be done. •<"""b.dj,,. j, ,„ ,„. j,, ,.,.,,^^,^^ ihep.Msons to be nppointo.i t-'-.verufe the several ;,tli of rev'istrarand marshal are to be r,"".'" ''i'l'li'lly to perfortn tbeir respivliv,. .Iiitie.". •5 4. It'ijixtrif <)()i,;'. The registry of fh. „rt is f" be a.-,.,.ssihl,. f,. ....j,,,,,, „^ '•""veni,.„f hours in the .|«v "'-■""Kl'""f the v,....P. „„,, ;^ d year; § 2. Siirriijiifru, affen,laii>.,. there •I'lisitc purp,ises. for all re- § "). /{t-i/ixfrnr'n /hitler. '""1<;' minutes of ,n-ery act of or decree, and to enter i"ie in an assignation <'f»»'oj'idKe.or,linary.oreon.- '"""'«•"■'" nets (but none other) >">• i as the aduiinistorinK an ""fl'.t;' a witness, .leereein,, ;, >'""i"i'>n. takiiiL' bail " I'oiirl ' 'le terestcd. Wiien an advocate is to be admitted a surrogate, he is to I'ftend with the registrar before "'0 .judge, and. on being sworn assignation b.mk, biietlv 8tat- '"« |be papers so received, and the ,late of their reeeipt. » '.^ to take the depositions '''i'l'''"lly to exe^utrhh ;«;:„' "" "' ^^'^'"^^^"^ oxamined up- -t.. be admitted, t; eg !: n /! "r^ i>'terrogatoiiJs. "•- is then to make an S;; .!,r """"""-' ;-h •■ ' ■ ■ f'l siu-h adniissi. or assignation book th n in the minute MOiit nil,' same, and attest h tl iiuable to perfi any other ^' '"ay, with ll e should be "nil this duty. le ;■■".», »i[n me eonsent of judge, appoint some other 250 III I.K.M tvi, l(K(il l,ATIO>S (• )rnpchMif |..T.«..n (,, „(■( f. Mil nil th IH f'> IMJlkc o.ic occ/lfiioiis. lit •r ' nviii.I ivx|.cn«»., jf • T |>ro.iir.. I., f|,„„ ,1, J>o IiukIc, (nin-Iatioii.. nf muI • IxciiiliciiN ill Iniriirii I n<|illHt.' t'. ,Mll|,|„y nth CI - iii'h th inr«liiil fo "rxeciit. T'-iU'lit int. «ii l.iiiKiiji;:fs inrwi. from ft |.r..cc..Ms at iiiiv frroiil i|i i^ ••oiirl, the ii If th i" »'• iiiiikc niiii to tith.si ..irt «. ,„a.v h„ >tr.imo,if is t.. h,. ...MrV.-.-Ml I"'"-'-! I..V th.. jiKl^o. ..r i,v f..ll jiini'tnr of (.idler party. II IIIKJ 'in;;iil .f III! MT.- rcci.rrj-, (I,, thiit 'IIIIKMlts ••••I'K''; .Mi^ti'.v of th.' i„.,„.,., hail nr inavrir,", itfs. nay he r.'((iii,«it... torn nt iniriif- « IX to iliaw all hail-hoiMl • III] i-oii! him. hiiyc th.. (MKst.)dy of all i„„ni;., paid into court, and t th of dins IS "sc, tho I unless thcv t.) >i c preferred, ntei'.' sled "ro parties to, or And in, th.. suit. with fh oin when re.|uired, l,y hills dient tl '> remit avoidinrr expense, it exeiian^.. or other valid oinifie.v t" HnKland. ff so- il in., view of . it is expe- iiit other .Inties which projierly hel.m^ to the oHice of prohihiti'd from act e in marshal, and which n.s advocate inff either he performed at a dist wuit, matter, or proceedi or proctor in any the < oiirt. I r<>r|iiire tn mice from the reyi.striir. court of which 1 ng in ers; in which i )o (.xcciifed by oth- uses. 10 IS a sions are to be ad.ii Cl 11/ il § (5. Mitrghiii'H J) Tho marshal is to attend j"dg ••ays. lie is t e in court on all th court- ally tonny compot.mt by name, resident i place where such diiti "lo performed. I coiiimis- ossed spc- pers.ins, near the OS are to re iport as to the siifh o en.juiro an.l CHMl'V of Jier.sonH i)rop.)sed for bail. ' }f Tl I'ruiKiliinis hij .\vt UiH><. lese are to IS to deer execute all such w ■oes. monitions, and oti commence with an entry by a proctor, in a instruments as shall ) ironi tho court, and be directo.l to hini; an.l ho is to return.'; th.-reof. irrants. book to be kept in the re.nst. .'.'"'," ■;. *'"!^ purpose, called th action in O' sued action book, of th make due the d given sum suHicicnf t o cover In cases whore, in or.ler t.i eniand and the pn.babl am. Mint .if eost> .iriiUabic but thi.s sum on no account to bo e.xces- Whon iind cargi 'lie warm 'lie luaini ""lis part ^i'ort timt "f it left ^■oods on I A. if may ho flecm- " «'iiijiluy iitlHT- "liiil to «>xecnt. Hiiv jrroiif i|is <" '•••iirf. flic in •><• in|i|rf'.«.ic(j (1. 'iiitfiihir inavor.., in'.ii'f. Iiiiilitts. oi-H, tiMil Miini.-i- '>r lifcrafc per T, atiil iiiiirc ex I ciiller-tdr mill "iir ciiHtoiim (If -:" or ill Hdiiic r iiKirc appn.- :i"'lin;,' aiithcri- LV. ti'casiuM.x citlii'r coinptnillcr ot I he prcfcircl, particH f(,, (,|- ' ^'lit. "aiiic vi(i,v of P. it i." cxpo- 'liitioH whicli (<> the (iHico ot' lich roqiiire fn 'H.-'faiico from ciifod by oth- iiscs, cointnis- liilrffjsfd f to exiifbjt fo,|„. ;"«',•"','"■ "" «""iavit. setting, ;"•'»' ""•'"'tureo, the .|...MaM.K '"", »M''"''•" 'ciuisite, must be ;;;'<^o by the proctor for that '"pose. L'very copy i, „, ,,, xumined with the original by "'I' . marshal, or the person ^fning the instrument. § 8. Ea:ivution „/ WnrnniN. , When a ship is. or a ship ' •ml cargo are. to be arrested, : T '*""•'"'» '« to be atlixed on file mainmast or some consnic- »."".■< part of the vessel Z' t left on board; and whij g"ods only are to be arrested .'.I (^•i'l'-r for ih.- purpo.e of ,.ro- '" 'reight .lue thereo,,., „io warrant is ,o be a.lixcd o a "'"'•■tt.meun part of, I,., ,„„.,;' !V"'""-"""'i-T.v'hen'f 't tlH-reon.or with any p,,..,,„ /, ^>;l..>.-ej.ctualcu,todyiheg H Ij: ••ases of personal arre«t »- warrant under the seal f \l^ '•••'.rt must be .|,„„.n t, ';■ l""'.V hcfore he i. take "ito custody. I'lntil A certificate of the Hcrvico of ^^^-ry warrant executed by the ;;"""'"" '-^ t" '•<• end 1 ed «li.h,he.M.vicewa.-elleetcd "I.e.. a warrant is. MTved by ^y other person than the mar^ ;'"'''• ^''e'e must be. in a.ldi ;-;;' a similar certiticale ':,• "'',,'""'« verification thereof, il'e warrant having been erve.l i., to be delivertMl ba'k to the proctor, to be by him returned into the registry 1.0 time when it purporfs he returnable; and'thi re,.] trar ,s then to atten.l withlhn p.^etor betore a judge ^J'l ? rotate, an.i enter a minute in the assignation l„.,.!<. th.^tV" warrant has been returned dili served and executed. ^ § y. Aj,jjc„r,in,v itHil n2 KLI-KS AM) l{K(iri..\Tffi\S, C. V. A. ili|icarfiiic(' !iliiiic, with- iii.'iiiii. ;i!m1 Lriviny liiin a 1 trar. is either the demand niii>t lie • to make a f,"iir copy of it for itisfied, or competent biiil the court ;;iven liefore the property or l»ersoii is released from the .irrcst. I n a Ifid: vit in verification ol all the facts mentioned in the decree is to bo made ))y the In orderto avoid nnneeespary ! party proceeding;, which at! detention when the arrest is to I davit is to he d take i)iaee at a dista rawn bv the the court, a commission for \ re;;istrar nee from proctor, and submitted to th( lakinj; liail is to accompany the warrant, as an authority to the jiarty sqrvin;; the war- rant to release the individual or the jiroperty on sutticient bail being given. § 10. Prort'i ih'nif !ii/ DifiivJt. In the case of jiroperty iir- resteil, an■ ^^''''' "'" "|'l'<"i'. <"• writ file.l the fact that th..y have .,f frror, upr.n fj.e attorney who not been likMl,— the day <,n has appeared in the .onrt h.-- whioh each suit, if inscribed on low, f.,r the rcsiM.ndent or the the roll for heanii>r hath been defendant in ermr, a- licreto- so inscribed. —and tiie day which by such inscri|)tion is fixed for the hearing of such suit, shall be made and kept by the said clerk of this court, on the tirst day of the next, and of every succeeding term ; and such schedule shall be deemed and taken in all parts to be an oflicial certificate by the said clerk of this court, «( the state of such suits, several- ly and respectively, on the fore bus been practised, shall in default of llie legal service, be held and taken to be legal service.— r. art. IIU.!, p. 172 lint) . IX. That the writs, plead- ings, motions, iind exhibits, and other paper writings, com- prising any record t( here- after transiMittcmTi> for title, and de.serii.tion, under the same, signed by the attor- the sigiuiture of such protluuio- ney .suing out such writ, be tary, shall be by him annexed first delivered to the proper to such record, oiricer, by whom the said writ , X. That the jm. stage paid by IS to be issued : and every such the said clerk (.1 this court, on writ shall be written on ])arch- : the return to writs of api.eal inent and shall bear the signa- and writs of error, iind the re- turc of the attorney, upon whose cords accump'inyin.' them, pnrriju- the same shall be is- shall, on demand, be lorthwitli sued, and shall be made return- reimbursed to him by the at- able at the jdace at which this , torney of the api)cllant or eourt shall be held next after ^ plaintiff in error, and, if not so the issuing of such writ, with- reimbursed, the payment there- in fifteen („o,r t,r,nt,,) days i of by such attorney in;ty be from the date thereof; except immediately enforced, by re- such writs of a])i)eal and writs sort to the summary jurisdie- of error, as may be directed to tion of tliis court, the judge of the superior court , XI. That (m every writ of for the district of (Jaspc. which !i].pca!, cr writ uf onur, hcre- shalt be made returnable with- after to bo issued it shall be in two calendar months from incumbent (.n the appellant the date thereof.— i; art. 1121, | and respondent or the plaintiff 1>. 1/- (intc. ;,nij defendant in error, respcc- 242 HI l,K3 or fRArTICK, C. Q. R. tivfl.v, f(i fn(or his a|(|iCiiraiico ill tlic (illicc (,f the .-iiid clerk iit< aj^ainst the jiarty so in default lis aforesaid. — T. art. lIl'H, p. 27.'{ i^lit iiig of thf flit- fissif^ii- '1 if not ."(I 'ni|i(?ft>iit f(i ■ aip|iellant in error, a.-* )}• notico in xignatiirt', rney of the liant ill er- to (leinnnd reasons of r in tMTor ; or joinder vitliin four oe of .«iieh respondent lor as the be wholly ; annn.swer peal, (ir Ji d the ap- in error ■en to the I intention a hearing eal or in judgment interven- )nt or de- art. 1136- ses of the ondent or nilant in I) ap|)eal, ber of ten e deiiver- : and re- iititr and Dspei'tive- KVIA-.S OF I-RACTIPK. r. q. li. I.V to the .-aid olerk of thi- 243 'il<-'l the .suit Ml appeal „r in '■'•ror. „f .<,„.li app,.li;uit .,r plaintif] in ern.r, .-hiiH i,„ •Jcenied to be de.^erfed, and on n.oth.n „f tlu. ,e."'. «ifh a printed eopv of the .•„se of fh,. a.!v,.r.M. p'lrty . "•"1 be ,>ii,,li retain and tile 'of "•e<-ord one of the printe.l ea.seo ot thesa,dp,irtie,« re.speefi vel y. A\ IT.— That it .shall be the 'liif.v of tlio said elerk of this •••""■f. to prepare and keep a 'lorket roll of the eaii.se.w whi<'h bave been inscribed for hear- "ig. in the order in whieh thev :;:;:;;;:;^;;n:':,;;ri;r;;l,;:;.:;;;,: i^, ^«™ i... ,„„ <'rr(.r, and the h(.'ard < .r/imfr, ntheparKd-t e "" T '^T '" '^''"'^'' •'" "Pl'^II.'.nt or plaintil'inerr r ' :'">•'" ^^'^ '"-''er in which "ndji.dgiuent rendered therein' vv'm'I"' 'V^'" '"''' '•""• without file intervention of the .. *^ V^\'-~^''"f ""'a.-es where ■•'•■-l-'ident or defendant, '^ "!'''" ^'^"^ -v in .nuv, error.- r. ,,rt. I No , ^ !"^^">« ^e-n inscrih,.,! for heai- <..,tr. ' '• ^'^ uig. and being calle.l from the XV. That when and so .oon V . " ■''I'l'*'"""' ""'' '-e.sj.on a*- the answens to t.rrc.i's ' f'" ' '"" "" I'''''"'"'' ""■''»"' of "l.poal. or the d, i;, in "^""' '" ''""' -^'"'H "" error''astheea,senia; e.iire !''''""■' '"/^'"^^ "'" '^^' ^'^'^^h .-hall be tiled, it .shall' be \"m' 1' li'T'"'' ''''>- '^"'•'' -^"i I ■ - . V. . .such .s potent to either i.arlv".l',y^vh"''" Z'';\^''"'^'>>"^ IV-'m the roll .•nse.s have been tiled t^^^". * "! '"''''' ^^'''«''' '' -^"it in down .sueh .suit f..r hearing, bv in'c,!. 7,'",^'"''^!-- ''"ving been '"scTibing the .ame 1 i ■.";;?"''!."' *'"-!'""'-i"fe'. ""•! bein^r docket ro ."aid clerk purpose, in vacatio the same oil •; '.r'T' ""■"'■"'■'"«•""•' l>t'i"f,' •I to be kept by the ?;;'^'^' ^'"r '''.'^^ '••''. 'lie appel? ofthi.eour f.athit "' '•''^•"''« i" error, Vhall n or in term, fij'pear, and the it 'f which inscription two d not or .>iiiirt< , and such idcrk of tliis court. order and jiid;j;ment thoreup made and rendered as to li and justice shall a})pertain, '/ without costs in such ease t e s aid the respondent or defendant in all XXIII. — That in theconii)u- aw tation of time, the common rule ii:>i (I i/iiu nun rnnij/ntiitur t>r- I" shall be observed : and in error. X I X. — That in all suits which all cases in which a prescribed diday or period, within which sroninfu- comnion rule iii/)i(t?h court of to '•'1. that from and after the Hrt m , h? K f ' \ '' "' "lay of June. Is.!:! ,,11 -.nt.. ■ . . , k "^ " .^'"«''""'' <"• to or applications i„ li ' i' ii'f """V"'^^ ';"-"■" '^'' "'""'•«- and in all other "nU 1 '= ""'' '"•"'' aj-peals shall iiiiralty, •■ourts. or the plantation.^ e court.s <,f „d- and for or viee-admiraltv n, and within .«uch t imo anv >th wherein such appeals might, if an■■ rf Tf ,.■■■•,■-.'" '"^ "'gii witii respect to , pect to any such ap- ir to the lord in ])ri/.e eases, shall I s commissioners idy t( to h IS majesty in council, and male made in jmrsuance of th ions shall af) any appeals to be niado is act to hii< ajesty in council. f.' W p* 21»i COl Id (II- \I(K-AI).MIU,\|,TV, |i ! AN ACT T(. |{K(a I.ATK IHB |-UA(TICK AM, TIIK IKKS |N rilK \ IPK- A lUIIH AI.TY COLKTS AllKiiAl.. AM) TO nH\lATK IHUHTS AM TO THKIU .MlilSlJlCTIO.V. 2,;nl .June. Is,!2. o „•,// ,,- ^, ^,_ WHKREAS it Ls uxjiedicnt TT that iiiovitiioii .should be luade for the re-^ulation of tlie piaetioe to be observed in the suits and jum-eedinf^s in the courts of viee-.idiniriilty in his majesty 'rt jio.-.-ies.sioiis abroad, and for the establishment of fees to bo allowed and taken in the said courts by the re- spective judfjes, oliicers, and j)ractitioners therein : Ee it therefore enacted by tlie king's most excellent majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the lords spiritual and tempo- ral, and commons, in this pre- contiiarliament assembled, and by tlic authority of the same, that it shall be lawful for his majesty, with tlie advice of his : ]»rivy council, from time to time j to make and (udain sucli rules and rej^iilations as shall be tleemed expedient touching the prai'tice to be observed in suits i and proceedinirs in tlie several jourts of vioe-iidmiralty at pre- sent or hereafter to be estab- lished in any of hi majesty's I possessions abroad; and like- wise from time to time to make, ordain, and establish tables of \\:G:^ to be taken or received by j the judges, oliicers, and practi- tioners in the said courts, for j all acts to be done therein : and ! also from time to time, as shall be found expedient, to alter any such rules, regulations, and fees, and to make any new regulations and fable or tables of fees ; and that all such rules, regulations, and fees, after the same shall have been so made a_nd established or altered, from time to time, be entered or en- rolled in the public books or records of the said courts, so far as such jiractice and fees shall relate or apply to each of such courts respectively. II. And be it further enact- ed, that a copy of every table of fees so to be from time to time made and established or iltered, shall be laid before the house of calendar month commons within three s next after the making and establishment or -AHMIKAI.TY TO ClUHT OK VKK-AIiMlK.Vr.TY, alf'TMfioii thereof respeefivelv, il i.arliaiiifiit .shall be then sit- ting, and if ncit, tl on tl ifM within the saiil vi e caleiKlar in.>ntli next after if that eeilini,'.s may l)e ha.l ii in all ca- 247 in which pro- '»• iia.i in any nf a'lmiralty '(Mirts. le sii h.st lament. ijNcnt meeting of pai III. .Anil he it fnrtl in.v person s|,ali f,.,.| himself a;,'«rirve.l hy the ehai;,'e.s made liy any of the ollieers or nracti- d n ed, that th he e.stablisheil shall, from and after tin intf and e.-lal.lisi and the entry leronaet- tioners therein, and the allow everal foes .so t(. j.llee tlieleof l.y sil.'li v .th »T, miralty .oint, hv ire-ai ak rea.-on that iinent thereof, l,y the tables I i!ii-;,'es are not warranted th ami lerein-befor* ■reof as aforesaid, be deemed f enrolment mentioned, it shall be lawful ind taken to bo the lawful nml or siieh jierson or hi fee >t' the several jud, thi ai'cni. "(fn-ers, ministers, ami titioneis (»f the said live eoiirts ; and such fee: ,'t'S regulations to I I' >ee - establi.-hed in imrsnanee of tl powers given by thi.n act, by .summary applicaiion to tlm and may be demanded, th diall reeeived and taken aei ingly, nl.V high court of admir.ijtv to 1 iity's vage, and d ions relating to 1 ii.« ■erviee at sea, sal- riPit ordained and established it th >f adii liralty •^iich cou 111 I all cases wher eretore enacted, that ii that the said table i rts re.speetively, .so • or th e a ship or vessel. aiKJ read by all persons hav lay be seen, come within (he e master thereof, shall anv iiiisiness in anv siu ing any vice-jidmiraltv icii eoiir ami olhce respectively ; and that the book.s ov records con- taining the entries of the said legulatic.ns and tables of ici's, ■'*'' the same shall be in force, shall beat all seasonablr> tinies open to th(! inspection of the practitiiuiers and suitors in every such court t i shall be Ii y. .And be it furth( al limits of •ourt, it lall be lawful for any person j to c(»mmonco pmceeiiings in ! any of the suits herein -before mentioned in such vice aiitic.«.— § 7. Proeeed- iiiir s hv Act ion. — § 8. K.vcciifion of Wr.rrantn s !». \ jH-anuK'o anil Hail.— § 10. rroceodin;,' by Di-fanit.— § I'l . 't'««"din<;s liy Plea and Proof. — roi'oedinj; bv Act ContostfMl Suits.— 5 12. P § ].{. I' xnniination of Witnossos. — ? 14. P on Petition — § I;'). Siiits for Mari ner W;,,ros.— .§ 1 for Pilotaj^( of Dania.i,'e by Collision.— § 1!». Suit.** for Salvage.— 5 <'ansos of Possession. tin 17. Snits for Bottomry. — § 18. C ige. Snits atisos 2(». § 21. Action to obtain Security for Safe Petiirn of a Ve.«sel. — § 22. Derelict Tases.— tions 2:1. 21. 2."), and 2t). relatin-,' to Pirat omitted. Prosecntimis for breach of the Reve »ec- havo been nue or Navi)j;ation Laws — § 28. (Jcneral Hales to be observed in Practice.— § 2'.t — Tender.—? .{(». References § ;!1. Taxa- tion of Costs.— § ;{2. Inci.lental Mimitiims.— § [V.\. (^.mmi.s- sions.— § .S4. Acts on Petition.— § :{,-). Appeals.— § ;!(). Re- gulations as to the Sittings of the Court.— § .S7. As to the Return and service of Warrants. .Monition.^, and other Fn- strunients.- § 38. Interlocutory Decree.— § 39. Munitions § 40. Proxies — § 41. Other (}eneral Rules. § 1. Ai to thv hnldiitij of Courts. Courts are to be regularly held at short intervals by ad- journment from day to ilay ; but the judge is authorized to sit on any intermediate day as herein- a Iter provided, in ease the despatch of business, or other necessity shall require. i Itrr.KH AM) KK(iI I.ATIO.SS, i'. v, A. N'.t The jirufMcf which ha-i | ViiiltMl in iiiuny nf tlic v a of I icar- Th ing a motion hv counsel, or e registry of the court is to he acccssihie to siiitois at directing the sale of perishable '■""^''"'''"f !• > in the day goojs. or doing any other act ""'""f?'""" the yi-ar; and ii ■ ' ■ " person uf compt'tent skill and knowledge is to be in reirular wliiidi the emersjei icy ot a case ni fiy render reiiuisite to be d one. iitteiidiiiicc tiicre, for all ijuisitc purposes. ular re- S '' Surfitiiiitii. /{> The admitted advocate l/IKtl I'uti each surrogates, to do, in the.ibseiu court are to be appointed attend allsitt f The duty of tlie registrar is t o ngs o f th >f the judge, ordinarv, iiid also before the judge. inon form acts (but none other), mat' or com- surrogate in chamb e court, or Mich as tlie adi ath t 11 mistering an minutes of ever and to y act of o a witness, decreeing a th int or decree, and to enter assignation e same in an nionition. taking bail, and book, to be kept f.,r tl the like : but ' in those courts pose, wliicli is to f tie pur- ls a I in which the advocate lowed to act no judicial act of' any kind to be sped by a practitioner in meiits oriii ;i reel id f tlie proceedings of the court; s proctor also, he is to tile or take the custody of any kind is of all pleas, depositions, doeu- exhibits, and papers y cause in which he maybe brought int •ion Jirof terested. iilly retained or ii eotirt, recording AVhen an advocate is to be iii" tl the receipt thereof in the issignation book, brietiv stat- admitted l-aj taper.- I surrogate, he is to and the date of their nttend with the registrar bet' Ilie Judge, and, on be I'ece rece ore ived, ipt. faithfully to execute hi.s otli is to bo admitted. The ee lie is to take the depositions of all witnesses e.xaiiiined iip- , on pleas and interrogatories. mg sworn of all wit regis- If from ilh le-s, or anv .th trar i.s then to make an entry sutHcient cau.^e'. ho should be -t such admission in the minute unable to perform this duty or assignation book, and attest I th e same. le may, with the con.sent of the judge, appoint some other 250 III i.Ks .\M» iiKiji I, vriONs. r. \, oompotont |.«r...,n (., a.f for avoi-I ,.x|M.n.e. it .nay he dec t\ iiin on id (i hi' iniicic, f Kiyc' OCCHSInli.y iiiaki ir in- lial t (l< ran'^lafioiir' nf sin-h thi' pn.coxM at <> cxcciito •iiiiiciifs III t'lircijirn lHiifjiia;r»'s t any ^rt'i't ••'.« .... 'I'X'i' from the court, the i ..n.uirlif info conrt as may ho striimont i.- t.. hv «.!,l,,.s.c.,l rc(imn.,| hy th.' .jimIj?.-. or hv fo|I<,ws :_ th n." proctor of cither party. ||( 1.x to make anii to ;ifl('st <»!' all rci-ords, (hpcuiiiciit.-<, and pajM>r.x thiit may he rc(|ni.«ito. } tcrs of juHf ' 'l"o all and .-iiijjiilar Miavor.x, opH's jii.Mti.cs of the peace, hailiffs. con.xtui)! c.-i. ((llicers. and min II o 1.M to draw all hail-hond ice, or literate .«. ."OILS whomsoever, and or recognizances, and to be pecially to the c.ll le more e present at and attest the exe- <'iition thereof hefore thejiids^e tl er o or snrroirate fi^'i. and lie IS to mptroll le port of f on cdor and r ctistoinH nf or in some prepare, similar form, if more aT.i)r( eal all warrants, priato to tl commis.sions, and instruments ties in tli issninfj under the seal of the Andontl le e.xislin;^ aiitliori- e c(d remit nvoidin;jf expense, it is exne- om when required, by bills dient that other duties which o» excl!anj,'(. or otiier valid se ciirities, to Engbgid. j)rohiliitcd from ai II J.roperly l)eIong to the otfice jf e IS marshal, and wliidi as advocate or proctor i ing either be performed at a dist reiimre to I nee from suit, matter, or proceeding 111 any the court, be executed by otli the regi.strar. court of which h in ers ; in wliicli case conimi,- c IS a in>,' r,.r the Hiiinc i.s to c«.xhil)it f<. flic r.'jjiHfnir iiri uflHavif, ^ctlin;; t"itli Hic iiatiiif III the .IrniJiiMr tliiK ti|i|ili<'titioti li.r |piiyiiiciil ha.- l)vcii iiiuili! witlimit fl'tr<-( ti> ihe i.arfi'H coii.'orrK-d, niid that the iiiil anij proct-.x.M of thu court are rcMjiiirtMl l.,r the ontMrce- iiK-nt thcrtM.f. |'p.„| the \rnv- iiiK' "f llii- allHlavif in the n- Ki.-try. a warrant, siifi-ifvin^ the ani,'ain.xt. or the per- son in cfi.xes where personal arrest !.« lawful; hut personal arrest is never to be resorted to when the ends of justice can lie otherwise ohtained. The I>roetor, having' obtained the warrant from the registrar, is to make a copy of it, und then deliver the warrant and copy to the marshal, with instruc- tions for the execution of the process. If the instrument is to b,j served on a ship, cargo, and freight at different places, as many ditt'erent copies there- of as are reijuisite, must bo made by the proctor for that purpose. Every copy is to be examined with the original by the marshal, or the per.son serving the instrument. § 8. Ejci'cution of Wnrnuitx. \ When a ship is, or a sliij. > and cargo are, to bo arrested, the warrant is to bo aHixed on the mainmast or some eonsuie- iKtus part of the vessel f( short tim (cither for the purpoM- „f pro- ceedirii; a;:ain-.| ,..,, .h j{n,,(i..- ,,r IIk- frcii;hf ,li,„ fh. .,■,.,,„,) ,|„. warrant is i,, }„' affixed for a short time on pavt uf ih.-goodM, and a collated ,.„py (hereof left thereon, or with anv person in whose actual ciistodv the ^'"'ils may be. In cases of personal .irrest the warrant under the soai of the court must be shown to the party befon- ho is taken into custody. A <'ertitieate of the service of every warrant executed by tho I'liirshal is to be endorsed there.m. and signed by him, in "Inch he is to set forth tho tune when, and the mode by which the service was effootod. \N hen a warrant is served liy any other person than the mar- ■^hal, Ihere must be, iii ad.li- ti'.n to a similar certificate (,f the person serving it, his affida- vit, in the verification thereof. The warrant having been served is to be delivered buok to the proctor, to be by him returned into the registry at the tim when it purports to be returnable; and the re.'is- trar is then to attend with^the proctor before a judge or sur- rogate, and enter a minute in the assignation beck, that the warrant has been returned duly served and executed. § 9. Apjmirance ami Bnil. After the entry of an action, and before tho issue of a war- rant, the defendant r a : hmtaiih lay vol- e, and a collated copy and apjiear and give bail, »1" it left on board; and whe thus avoid the ex goods only are to be arrested i pes n consequent on the issue of pense « • li pro- HI I.KS AM' ttKCit'l.A'rroN'fl, r. v. a. 4ft tf|»|^eiirHn- f'ault, or /^» /((//// rfDilllliiitrlii . To this end, on the day tho war- rjiiit is returned, the parties cited and not appearing;, iirc, i.t i],v petition of tlie pr(.ctor, to bt j)ronounced by thejudj^e or siiriui^ate to be in (h'l'ault, and an entry to thut efiect is to be added by the registrar to tlie minute on tlio return of the warrant in the assignation book. At tho expiration of two months from the return of the w irrani if no ajipearnnco be given, I { !-rties cited arc again v . b- • -k . iinctd in de- fault, and fi). -;oi>iot..v is to be entitled *•'> a ■'. j-i pronounc- ing for tl'.e ;uu' 'Jii' of his d- iniin • und giving him a lien oil tlie f.roperly ; wliiih decree is to be drawn by the pnx lor, who, after it has been perused mid scttleil by the registrar, is to make a fair copy i,f it for the court. An allidavit in verification of all the fai'ts mentioned in the di'cree is to be made by Ihe pfirty proi'ecding, which alli davit is to be drawn liy the proctor, and submitted to the registrar. The proctir is then to pre- pare a short ciise rocoed- ed against is peri.|>.V iii it lor cririciitioii (il iiiiii'il iti till' iumIc liV (lie wli it'll II Hi iiwii \,y Mil' littt'il to tli(< tilfll to ]>w- ictailiii); tlu' . with il i'i'|i.v is til deliver tructionii to .^ijfii tlu' ili^ Ml si;^Ilt'il by ri.-^tiar in to the u.-.-^igiiii- mrt (Itiy. or t iiiljiiiinuMi iiHiiliivit ol' iljitfd, xtat- ity proceed - i. HUH l,ATH.N«, c. v. A. to be xold at '.•5.i " reduce, I price, 'H.t not lor I.,,., than a .„„, which hem hi^ di.creti.-n i. t., »ix. A niiniite of s,„.|, ,.p|,.r i, to be entered by the re^fimrar in the im.-ijfnatioii I the property ''"<»k. and Koodd.n.s thei-ii.xo may be. An inventory and tipprai.-eineiit are then to be mude, Hiid the iniirKhal in to eiiii.-t' the pro- perty to be piibli< \y udvi rtined l>.V printed I. ill.- or oih, . vvise, "I'l. after .ulhcent pnblic ..„■ ,,ro,.errv i^ ii,..,. , , notice of tht .Mtco le.l ,Uo. U, oflere i aUin to -a . i " 1.". .-old by anetion. The .ale aucti,,,,. '^ "'' ''> I'"'''"'' beinR c.impleted. the niar-hal When tli.. . - i H to retard, the decree (with bronV t in • thJ' n^r'; ^ T hi- .-ertilbate a.- to the execu- reiristrar uv "X'"'""' '•'« tion thereof) i,.,.. ,be co.Jt. or o^ i L T Zd' j" "":'' •>vlore the judge or M.rroKate application' .'(''f;,;;'; '''"' ... .•lwi.nber«, and to brin« in tliJ amount of t e d. It ' ;"' .i he .-ame time the inventory noum-ed for. to«et e ih''th« and appraisement, with a more ' ' ' .«""" .^ **itn ttio extended return of the marshal ami • —ts of the suit, the ,-am ■ be- 'n«»i»t duly taxed and allowed praised value, unless by sj.S | O^Iht oeca^ora"'"""- ^"'' order ot the court ; and if the , ., , iniilar alfi- duvitmust be exhibited to that required on obtainin;,' th<' de '•ree for the interest of the apjiraised value cannot b-" jb- tained , fter an at'ruipt to soli, the m rduJ is to exhibit an I party who h^ oriirin.llu . uthdav.t of at least two persons, i ieed'e.l bv default ^^ '""*'" .stating that the property had The balance of pn.cecN if ^'H. .^.'.','TJ^''v^«'t'«ed and put ! any remain in the rcE'v Idte. atisfying the amount ujiat j)ublic auction, when on! v a certain sum was bid for the i nounJedlor and co -„'"'"; same. And if the judge be I production of th- si. 'p^rriV;:" then satished that all has I ter. or other .-ui.ra .t. "'' ijuen fairly uone as properly and as if the ow.ier himself had been selling his own pro- perty, he is to direct the same de'iiee of ler owne afisfaetoiy evi rship, be paid out to the owner. liut if | application be made witl year and a day from ih IS iin f return 254 tUTKS AM) f(Kf;rT,ATr(tVR, p. V. A. f the warrant, ho is to j^ivo the marshal an;uits the facts may bo established either by |belorpIea.and the e.vamina- tion oi witnesses thereon styled Ilea and Proof;- or b^ an Act on Petition." supported by affidavits, to which may be annexed exhibits or other do- cuments to be verified in the affidavits. 255 § 12. Proceed!,,.^,, hij PUn „nd Proof. When an appearance has been entered, the -lefendant IS entitled to an assignation on the j.laintitf to exhibit a libel within a time to bo limited by the judge. "^ The libel or jilea is to be drawn by the plaintiffs proctor and settled by counsel, and then a fair copy, signed by counsel, is to be i.. fur the court, and brought in pursuant to the assignation; a coiiy is also to be delivered to the ad- verso proctor, and each jiroctor is entitled to make copies for he use of his ..ounsel at the hearing. There m.iy be annexed to the ibel or plea, documents or , exhibits pleaded .,r referred to I herein of which copies are to . ''*'. >"ade in like manner, the originals being brought into j court. And upon the libel or plea being brought in, the iiidjro '■^ to assign to hear, on a'dmis- j.'-on thereof, on the next court - j day. «T at a time to be named 'Vhim. The defendant's proc- I '■"■ "'".v then lay the libVl or plea b<.fore .•ouiisel for his ad- viee, if the same be opposable and It ,t be deemed by him m.t sufhcient in law (supposing it be true) to warrant the phTin- titl s prayer, the admission of itm,ay be opposed ; whereby if the plaintiff lias no legal cause of action, the suit may be st.,p- V^dinlu>n-nr, it being the duty '>f the judge to reject all plea.s, wh.eh, if assume.! to bo true, "ill m.t justify him in nro- noun.-ing a decree for the party giving m such plea. Or if the pica contains matter unneces- sary or irrelevant to the causo ot action, or is drawn in too •littuse or argumentative a manner, the admission thereof "lay bo oj.posed. Upon these objections coming on to be de- bated, the judge will order tho plea to bo admitted, reformed, "i- altogether rejected as ho shall see cause. If ordered to be reformed, the judge will in lis discretion direct the objec- tionable matter to bo expunged and other points niodifie.l. If ordered to be rejected, such re- jection puts an end to the suit. 256 nil.KS AM) Ui:(il I.ATKl.SS, (' V. A. wm On the libel being (Ifhatod, a i ho cstabli.^lu'd v.isK on ci •h si(i (• IS f(. bf pro- ' giilarly take l)arc(i ))y tlic rc.-|.c<-tivc pro.-- ' an.^wcis arc to b hy cvidcnoo ro - n on a pica. The tors, and (bdivcrcd t with o counscd I i!onns(d, •ttlcd by and tiicn the party pics of the iibci and of! attended by hi? j.roctor is to b' the e.\hil)ifs. if an hiiw y. wliieh ' sworn to the truth tl icreo ever, must after- fore the judge or surrogat. f b ward eonnsel at the final liearin.'. s serve for the use of the I the presence of tl III 1M( which th wh( adiiiissibilitv of | attestat IS not objected to, are i Th admitted to proof rif coiirs le registrar, to make and sign an on at the foot tliereof. e registrar is then to tile PI a subse(iMent stage of a caiisr may be admitted, reformed, or rejected in a similar iiianner. them and make a nnniife in tin i:',Mi or allegations given in assignation book, of their hav 2.i7 or .lurrogate, in jors, when the wit court or cham- are to ) immediatt.'Iv swor ness IS to be the wit •0 read over t o nr fence o f th n in the pre- and h ness and signd by hi e registrar. F»iie th e IS th m. en to attend with notice of his intended prod tion must I lie verse proctor, who e given to the ad- e registrar before the judge «T surrogate in chambers, and mak in if he think fit. 0,1 the" wit ay attend knows th " a deidaiaf "111 that ho leiiig so sworn, the ness e coiifciits of his d position, and that th to make an entry thereof jti th gHtrar is true in virtue of th eoath l)v ] • me are nil) ■iigiiatioii l)ook. The deposiii,,,, i„ ,.l,i,.f j s not be taken on his l)eing produced and an attestation thereof is t< mad en upon written in- position bv th to l)e tak terrug.itories. but by relevant cxam'iiic quest li.s put rirf, r,.rr by the Th- .-v'id e at the foot of the se.s "S 'Ut of the ans- i.s in all cases to be kept cioseh pleaded, but not .so put a.s eircumstanccs .scaled, and th e contents thereof lead the witn .several pleas, witnes rf th to ; are not to be divulged until e ex a mine. I on each plea. Th ere are ' [.iiblication shall h s are to passed; after which, I avc be en >iit not witness must not be d <; sooner, the proctor administer- until the lapse of twentv-f Hissed ing the int lours from the tii duct no of his nro- lon, tiiat the ad proctor may have a tiinity tocross-exai P verse errogatories, if ir are administered, is to dd iver "y II oppor- interrogatories think fit; and this t he extended on re es III writing if he ; ined, h line mav a copy thereof to the proctor producing the witness. ny witness e exam- expenses In th lie e event of a ne hiin by refusing to attend to b IS necessary iving been tendered to hi eaiiso to bo shown by the 1 ♦ .,«*!.„ I ,1 . • ' onable (but not oth erwise iroc- in a coinpul- ty the counsel, and delivered to the registrar, with instruc- tions as to the particular inter- rogatories to be administered f<> each witness. When the witness has been examined in •'hief, and also upon intcrro- gat ■■■ 258 lU'l.KH AND KEGILATIONS, 0. V. A. and lit, the c.xpinition of that tiiiK! it is iinjiorative on th<; ojtpdsite ]>tiny to |)loii(] if hu intends to do ho at all; for this jmrposf, he is to attend before the re;j;istiar or siirroii;ate, and deeliire in a minute of court that he intendw to olfcr iin alie- giitlon or eounter-plea, and the same must be brought into court within a reasonable time, to be assigned by tlie judge. In that ease, publication of the evidence must bo stayed until the allegation be disposed of, either by being admitted or rejected by the court, or by the jiarty abandoning tiie intention of giving it in. If admitted, publication mnst be stayed un- ' til the whole evidence in the cause be taken. In the event of no allegation or counter- '■ plea being given, or, if given, | being rejected by the court, or ' vyithdrawn by the party, pub- lication of the evidence is to i take place ; and thereujjon the dejKisitions may be insjieeted on each side, and co{)i(!s there- of furnished to the parties at ^ the recjuest of their proctors, who may make copies thereof for their respective counsel. After the evidence has been inspected, neither party can claim as a matter of right to give any further plea or alle- gation in the princij)al cause; but if the judge shall be satis- fied by affidavit that there is any matter important to the issue, which could not have been jileaded before by reason that knowledge thereof had not come to the party prior to, or that the fact had occurred after the publication, the judge iu j his discretion may allow such matter to bo pleaded. i Allegations e.xcciptive to the ■i testimony of witnesses, may bo I given after pul)lication in cases only where liie matter on which they are founded, ariso.s out of the evidence of the witness or witnesses e.xccptc ? to, and where the contraiirf,v. iniist 1)0 Til tlii> fao(s of fl "•.I"'Ik«'- I'l.vin^r ,,, 1,,,^,. „ |iio((<,r ,ip. .•|T..rf..r is (hr„ t„ „., ,,„.,,, ,'|,:.||,^,' ••aii«o HO iiiirr;itiv(« iiiii K'lin.Mlt. illld <-0|H.|,|,| iifi' II) a |iliiiii 'iiicr. witlmiit ar Wl H'li (lie iirtici in; |"-''y.'r. Tliis.haviiiL' I •'>i'l''il. it is to I with iiotli |iroct(.rs wl ."••tt Icil |,y ,.,„ins(-l (lor ,vi,i,.i « iKM'll t(.|l(l Id.f.irc III <■ IS COIJ- '« fiKiUMl liy '" aii> to at- |>iH|i"• attcrwanls r "'•niiii.nfs arc fo CCC|VC( tiirm-d to ||„. proctor of t| parly proccliti-. that „„ niak 00 ss (' a rojoiiK.r tlH.rcl., if i(. !<. iiiav on <>avc of the jikT I't'cial applicati i. unless ibtained on. Th IS ary. The reply and 110- i caiise for hear •lien to appoinf fh( ni;r, and therc! joiner must al oouiisel in the sai J«. settled by an. I exhil.it upon one copy ,,(• the alli.lavifs th( ■t. "i»' uia liner as eai.h .d' fli !..< to he uia.le fo Tl H> facts nlIo;;ed in Iho act ' dol 'or the adv <■ counsel, aii.l one on pefiti.in are fo 1 by nflidavits; and )e sii sarv 'xhil Ills, annexed tlierot liporfed anv iieees- d ivored t.. him •Tse |)roctor, to 1), wh en th. tie. I are fo he .'!• dociinieiiff. o. are fo Ik. v,.ri- .u-i^'inals are broii^rhf in. The i:<'v.Msc procf.,r is also to make '» f'uch atli.lavifs. which Tl 'pi..s for his 11' same rules, own counsel, as to the ferial averment .•onlined to the i to h t' settled bv tl Should anv dol and coiiiisol. ai(. 11 a - IHd fc le d( liv •M-y of tl one proctor to the ofhe of fhoni may allege fh It' act from paring the ease for hearing, ''"Iiverin.u; copies of papers, ''■'' f 'liiisel, and the same proceed in),'s for enforeing obo- occur in .licnco to the d 'bserved as i eeree, are to bo n a caufie e iM'ifher ducted by plea and proof. on- m the i>reseiiee of tl ♦ i-ar, before the judg e .sanu 10 re.jis- § I;-,. Suits for .)f, fo direct the act to 1 1>.V if it b time, the d a time to b 0, who l^ >e rot 11 mod Th annirt' Wiujrs. anie rcjrulations as f. o speeilie.i; an.l the arrest .,f a si, i„, fl I' not returned by that so .>r good ertuse shown f ■I lib se oiay, the jiid» ^i>n t.) Iio;ir the act or or in .juont procee.ling by default IS to as- /"'iiiim, and the rules f. ■•'■ /"ir/>', that on uidiictiiig a cause by pi liosti no linnet IH'tition an.l proof, are to be appHcabl or ea ).in.om tor which jiurpose <'"t may take place '5ary to the .suit of Wages, which th e act, instead of the fopy of of subtri a manner for hi IS (.ailed original, which the m • •fi.ui of a cause wages, in inner may pro- ho ftflidiivifH on iiit.V. tniisf ho li<" iiriii'for ap- tln' I'niidc HO 'tide i.« pon- I'o xiifiiod liy li'> iiro to 11 1'- Jii(l;,'(> or xiir- ■I'SOIK'C SIltIK", "I'iKimil iifli- t'^- So lurtlicr nncnt.s nrv to iM'ivcd, iiiilcMv lln' iitJid.'ivifs ) 1)0 miido for »fi\, and oni' iroctor, to 1)(. 1 when tho U'lit in. Tho al.so to make wn oonn.xol. s to the |)M'- l'"r lii'aring, "f papers, i■ I"—"-' .j-.intly i,r om: h„"/"i" "'". ^"'i'^'y "<■ the hi; .iiTion W '■""''•^'«''l. th.. ,.;ni,se \M.en,,napp,.,,ai„...i,^,i,,.„ ;: , ■'"' l;'—'-!.^ I'.v net on :'""■"."•" -' "le defendant f, , ' ""."'^^ l""l'--. pio......d ,;; ;■■"".'•"-' ""'I .^l.ip-. I ; ' ,; "•"•'" "■ 'iHendent, on his a . '"■"" "-y are so hr ! , ' '",: -'""i'H'ted in ,hat man- in. -"' nei, lor whirh piirpos,. he mmf ■';''<•' I. if in nmonform '"'"•' "'" .'"•'^'- >' ..-i.„ . ;""' l;'-''i"^' no s, ,' ' '"•;?••;,"••'•'•; l.-in.' in ... lihoi. "•'■• ■^'"'"I'l -f.ite he hi i , , ;'".'■" ""' "•"•'■"'" is ex- ;;!;;v;:' -'P;. i-^^ ™^;::.i;;;: ^'^-'i-.^' >. ;."'''".ee..laim...aol,, ,,,„.; '"//--.., "I plea IS Ici-m,.d ,1 J.,,, J heso eaiisos niav .,]w I i;'";™-»"'i-'i. I..,;,.;.;- i-»«ii.»\S, C. \\ A. nn (ifTiccr in his nuijot-fy'n navy. > to prooood lik( ami iiinlcr tlic diiccfinii of t| lord liifjli Jidiiiiral, or tlie coiii- in "tlior siiitfi, hy K' j.iciiaiid jirr.of, with fh(«f( iifC <'.Vf('|)tions : i. -•.«!(> JUT," for executing tho j Int. On th oftiee of lord liigh iidiiiirul of I) tlio rniteil Kiiif^dom, or of sonu! d<'feii(|aiit f articles or j)lcn ono o f the admiral a!,s or eiptn- le.d nff admitted to j.roof, tb """>'f be assigiKMl t( mandors-in-chief of the naval squadrdns abroad, and arc to wlietl '•le Ml act of court. a reas( ler with in bo conducted in the lollowinj,' { jdoaded. which manner "fibic time, K^'iiTall, he denioiJ tho facts if termed jriving An aflidavit of two j)er.«on.i I contesecH tl j u nejrative issue, or whether h is to bo oxhibiteil by the proc j^ivi own. statin^^ the i 2ndly. I,, ,.,,so of tor for the ci name and description of tho I tive i party intended to be proceeded : court niavl icm, which i.-! termed ng an jifliirnative issue. aKain.st, ano satisfao- <>n motion of counsel <• rc^'istrar in tl lie assi •^'•loo tho warrant Iff- persons in general to citing nil fftl '0 Value cannot bi 'ind answer to th appear iipr.n, a decroo of n igreed (!ee the property is rel >Mrt if no registry, and Tl 11" constat of tho val eased, with appearance bo giv in a month fn on necessary both f( th •!• regil.iti o amount of bail to be td lie is turn, the judj^e, if „.„,.,„ *'""' """ '.f'c I-'irty proceedin-h m such ro- itistied an-l t the finii|"h guiding th Ki'ii a m as lO'irini •Ig' U-'-ity of the legal interest proper reiuunerat in at I IS, on the affidavit fixing a j brought in or on f ervicos of the sal i"n for tho if ne urthi originally ref property saved vors, with ' (. cessarv. proofV •n motion of orenoo to the value of tho i next re-^ul § 20. r, 'dliicn ,,f p 'l>lllfS>ll(,)l The nienco so oausos aro to by th »t tho suit of th entry of an act coin- ord be del x'ing exhibited counsel on tho ii'Iy adjourned court !ocroo to •ay, by interlocutory d or possession of tho shin to party pro- vercd to th cooding, or if noc ^ij essary to as- na further limited time for ion ' entering an appearance, and owner of a in th to be m owners or : on any subsequent re^'ul e s hi 'ijority of interest i adjourned arly p. and a warrant court -day in lik' iJ-suecl to obtain p IS • manner pronounce his d ''ion thereof fr( ses- which is issued by th wh o may withhold tho amount of action n »ni any party from tl 10 registry. ecroo, registrar •me. Iiould any party appear to iiif^erted in the acti iin the face of th eed bo , contest tho right of n book, or th A e warrant. o cause to n aflidavit of th act on proceeding is to b c liarty ! the sh by th proctor, and laid bcf, prepared custody of th mnsel, with a short iiig the cir case Stat- >re I final hcarinL'. 1 possession, proceed by petitit ii^f't of tlie suit, which IS to move for the warrant, whicl can be obtained oidy • in actual possession of tl to 'lO on motion secured property, cannot otherwise bo ':| : ,*| Il f 2(\4 nri.rn WM f!Kr,tr, trrovs c. v. I \>«t\ nn ititcrldciiforv ininMiiK'('(| in favour <.(' t|,,. v,il <' "he l»(>lon<,'y, tn t| ,s(,ite«l in th(. And th II t' Miit on proof liy iilh.lavit (| t'l inn^' (he ilciuniicncc o|' ,,iisiv In- I I;"vit. wjiirh tu'cl not "il"'ii fhi.M afli- <'ft in th.' priMi- ^'i.slr.v. :iK L'.vhihitod that the .ship rr^ister is in tho |ioss{'.ssion of arnlicrs is f,, ]„ !in.v person whomsoever. oniisci t o issni th surroj^jitc in inovcil hy I'icnition niav Ix' is. I IM'( 'I'lirinK Inni to brin;,' it in. or 11 iirri'st. "• wiirrant of shew cai in th ISO why it shonld not tlic s| •' action slntiild he entered e amount of the value of be brought into the registry to ,•,.(.,! .•ires of the party pro abide tho Or, after the I event of tlie suit, d iii.i,'. and in ti further le sjiii) tl th. (he jnd of. i.Minns:, should iiud '■rate sum to e.iver the IllO- e.)sts : ps rejjister remain in \essel is t possession .jf any j,ers.,n. iillowe.l't "11 bail beinj.' given, tho CO may, on proof there- u^^v. le release.! and proeoed on her voy- if.sue a nioniti.Mi direitin 1111 to deliver up the snme to fer e party in whose favour th Tn ease -f th tl deereo has been mad. Causes of pos.-ession may al.- be e<, at th 'ii« as to the val Jiarti. r th. aiiic of I'arty pro- 5 9 I. Art iiig at the peri... J ..f giving ion til tthtti III .Sitiuiti bail, whether the ship b lor the x(,jf Jictuni ,,/ '„ to 1 liaised or not. is the a ViHuel b le ree.ivered e ap- inount 'lid shall lilt 111 en so the Actions of this dcserij.ti imately be pro- oceiir wl dissatislie.l with" th luent of his on Th len a part owner is be b. noiineed to be forfeit.'. | e i'iintii of the arrest .ire to e niaiiatre- eo-owners. ami re- bail by the .lefend quires the ship to bo restr fr.im jiroeeeding on a v.iy mtil bail shall 1 "•lie by the party j.roeeed- iiig; and the eosts ..f .rivin.)- ant. unless see cause to lined the judi shall given for age ..r.ler ..tlierwisi ler te return t.i the p.ut to th In tl 10 event of the 1 which she l>el(u An ailidavit .if the party tl e vessel bcf.)re h .)SS of er return to le port to which she bel .)ngs first to be mad e setting f.irtli r th ho is the legnl owner, that I nun-.ber of shares ..f which i^« (until which time the bail bond r^'c.) the party euiiiins in f. di isatistied with tin 10 It inanage- |iiiiicipal an.I his suret les ni ay ment of the shij), and is do ons of obtaining bail for her tl safa return to tho port to which -ic called .m by nioniti.)n t ow cause why they should e amount of ecognizanccs, in order ir- n.)t bring in th leir t.) abi.le th jud giiient ..f the for t am.) in tl warr n.M'e: rant, be s( sh.irt f.tun. there there to be into t iiion wan iiig i file i petiti ills a I wjirrn in i.Ks AM) RKfM-r.ATinvs. r. 2R5 ' '"""■• T.".).f..intl,i.m..„ifi„n nil atli.lHvir must h.. oxliil.ir,.,! -h"«i„i; tlu.i fl„. |,„„,| |,„, |„,.* '■"""• »-ircit...l. ,.,,H it ,„i,.f Im. "'"V'l for by foun.-,,| hcfor,. tlic jiiilifc or j"-I. .'I tl„. ,.x,,ira- •on of a y,.,,ran.| .. .lav m.m "".;■"""". "'■ '»'" «-arnu,t. a. '"■""■* aiHl [M'r<|iii.-it.vs „r his "'!'.l''--'.v i" his .,m.M. nf .,,1 !""•"">■; TIh. M,n„iti.,„ i, f„ '•' '"••"I- rrlMrnal.l,. at tl.reo "•■""..< att,.r,ts.|,,t...Hn.li fo '"• ■-«■"•.., 1 l.y am.vin-fhp„ri-'i. ""• '■"• " short ti.n.. oithorT.n is Umm. tu tako '"'>''li.'int.<. ,„• as fh.> "^"tf<- of th(. ,.o|unv or s,..H,. on [M'titi ,n. i -1.. Ihri I ill i ',/«( y. "^"tf<- of th(. ,.o|unv .,r s,.t,i,.. '"ont may ho. an.l hy loavinif In oases „tM....Hi,.t tho action ^!:^l^ "l" 'J^^''"' "'' '''i^ '•ant extract...! hv th.- .■>•..♦,. p" 'h.'Uy. so that the "•••"— i-nm;?;!;Li;;";.;: ;:;:"::::; 'i:,.t r-'^'r-'^ .itnount .,»• ....», ,,„ 1...:..- . . •, . "lY '"^''y fo reach fh,. into the re^rjstrv After the h'osc of H "'.",' ^'"' ■"•""<' '^'i. ml. j }„. ,„,.th- -"^i.^ -n.Mt (the property rema - , ., •'"'";: I''*-' ''i'<-'i-n ■"K in the c„sto.lv „f the c. rt) ll e ^f T '"• '"' ••'""•'• "•"' cl>,'o.onthenextre.e.onthonex;;;;,Si 1*"^.^"" '"'" '"^" ^''*^ ••- ■•Kijonrne.l c,,i,rt-.lav. at th'o " \* \\ ■ • ''i-.Il..C;.tion iLonrt'tSat t e i ' i .;;";. '";;' "'" 'ri"-" "^ "■arranthasheonreturne.ini. ,, . "'"''"'^- '' "" "•••■'■m or ^vnrcls of ilneo ,non ' .. i '''''" ■'"■^^'V" '^-^ ^i^on for tho that n.. appeantn e 1 'i; "*^""7-''-,"'" .)"'if KKfJfl.ATIO.VH, C. V. A. Hontonoo thn |.iu,„.rt.v ii.s .lr..itH roMtitut (Mill |iCT.|UIS|t|.x of hi.M lllltJcMty JM t inn (if tho firojinrfy. h» III Ills nllico ufiKlrniriilfv. Tl "••"nscnf fu fh,. H.iino h.-intf in rcfttorcil, which Honfon.-o is tn h,. ,.r,.|,anM| |,y ,.o„„s,.I 'h,.f, on innfion of th pnirfor, who !,s to milk iiiirco py th •' H bo iiniiioiiiiifelv il (1 Uio jiKljf.. m iiv r<;ul.r„i thojii.ijfo'H i,H,nt „f the siil <>n« (in pjiy il?no(l fxpenHCM ^'|«Il.■ltll^(^ whi.-h is to I ill ■•«"irt in |.i(..M(..nc(. of tho ro- crown «iKtrur, tin;iHtrar on tho roj^ist ion IS to |„. prepared l.y iiiiido in th of til ni unite from the r.ir. and oxtracti'd C (IMS KiKiiC'l. same havini' hoc ^nation hook tor for tho c| ro^fistry hy the j n HO toro.st.x of salv a I III ant. Th iroc- I' in- orn are iilwavs t I'h o owners of property pro- if resfit <■ protected, and to ih (I IS end, coedod against as derelict may and if salv iition he oonsontcd U iK<' h »IT<'.'ii- at any time heforc tho previously „aid as not bee ton iiination of tho can ail t t'laim tho name without bo liable to any f so. and soverei^Mi lord the kiin' in 1 cos of eonfiimac in>? o(Iie(> of ad incurred prior to fhoir aiii> 111..... 'PI. ., 1 • . . II Mltli (•lent t iiiiraify, in o our Its II sum Jiiii'o. The claim witl r- must be Riven bv t o answer salvage, davit in verilication thereof, i.-- th 1 an afli- on behalf u{ th wo persons owners before to bo drawn by tho proctor, and to b should sot forth tl instrument of restitiit <" issued. on IS don ow CO, and occupation of th 10 name, resi- If Uio title to th o proj>orty is nor. the title .f fhe party t ontosted. the cau.se mu.st and tli(! identity of. tlic! sh o, on to be heard i come n court ; a can goods claimed. Docu ip or and papers bein« dolivorcd exhibits in lonts or counsel as "pport of tho atll- cansoa. aso to in other contested davit may be annexed thereto. "'hen tho claim and aflidavit ; § 27, P Wh have boo the n settled by counsel proctor is to attend his i roHectinns foi- lircfH'h \f thr Hi'mi III- i,r Nitvifjnt ion party before tho jiid^'o rogate, to bo sworn to th in th or snr- e presence of the ic>,'istrar. I th o^aino! An aflidavit is to bo made and the .judj,'e will tl seizor, detailing; tl to h m tl ear on admi- ion assifi;n j of the seizure and th mces attendintr the >n th oreof 10 next court-day, or at i which uiy other time to be by h nil in the case of logroinuLs "ircum- •«aine, to cln,^' seized, is to b II vessel ti.\cd, of which not ^rM"*?i'^N:'"-^'f-. A copy i be;n"dei;;;;rJd K'o IS to be I all original i)ai IS i „,,.... I 1 ,1- ' . ' of the aflid bo frown, and if the ivit and claim is annexed >ers that have lip at the timo given to the proctor for th to j of seizure, and which must b tho cou ! veritied in the affid Town be sati.«fied that th nsel for i the shij/s i ♦ I, „4 il. - .1 ' .IV it. Or if party daimin- is entitled to i or d concealed, thrown apcrs have been overboard, estroycd, the fact of nich HI I m AM. RKfi(l„*TI(lN8. r. V 2n7 jiroporty. he n iniifiori of ' jiKl^n may >no on |,,.|y". t,'«. and file '•If of (lin I Ml ('lit of ro- »rc|iiir<'(| hv i pxfnictcll )>' tho proc- if. The in- •c always tn (n this (Mid, )nsonto(l tn, " not bi'i-n >ail to oiir kill!,', in liis . ill a sum T Ha!va;^e, two persons niTs bpfort) Mtitiition is firoporty is imist coino II It ; a caso clivered to • contested 'or /iriitrfi NuviijatioH made b> 10 grounds 10 ''ircuin- 3 S'lllllO, to f A vessel ' annexed that have the tinio 1 must be i'it. Or if nvo been verboard, t of such foncealmonf <,i dfsfruction shoiil.l be stated in the a.Ti- davit. The aflidavit is to l)e oxhib 'ted to the jud>;e or siirrojjate, who is to drcree a monition to ifsuo, returnable fourteen days after norvii-e, eitinjj by naiin' the owners, or persons inipli- cnfeil (if known) in special. and all others in jjeiieral, to appear and show eaiise why the fcrfeitiire «hould not bo decreetl, and the penalties due hy law pronoun 1 for: but where the parties are not known the iiioiiitioiis must only cite all persons in j^eneral. When the monition specifies the names of the parties cited, it must be persiuially served • III them like other instruments re(|uirinj,' personal service, and { must also, like other monitions I wiiere the names of parties are ! not mentioiiod, be served on the exchan;re or court-house, • XT otlier j.iiblic place, as before i directed respeotinj^ instruments rerjiiirin;^ service nfjainst all ]iersons in general. The monition havin;^ been served and no appearance beinjj given, the jud;,'o is t.) proceed l>y interl(K'utory decree to con- demn the property : but suci). <-ondemnatii.n is "not to take Jilace on any other than a regularly adjourned court-day, •iiid not until the expiration of fourteen days from the return I't' the monition, and if it has been ](ersonally served, the judge may, without requirinff any lurlher evidence than the aflidavit to lead the m()niti(ui, pronounce for the penalties due by law. ! If a personal service of tho monition canuoi be eOecfd by r>'j|v,,n that the persons named therein have purposely ab* sontod thomselves to avoid tho «erviee, the jiidt;e may pro- nounce a similar decree ; but if he has reason to believe that the persons named in tho mo- nition are binul Jub ij^norant thereof, ho !h to reserve his jud>,Mnei.t so far as relates to the penalties sued for, and also as to the property, should any doubt arise upon the evidence. In tho ease of a monition , '"iting nil persons in g(>neral, I and not describing any [jerson liy name, no penalties can be pronounced for. but if the por- -ons by whom the offence was committed shall afterwarils bo discovered a subseh ,,f hin i,],-ioo 'Icfcncc. ' The claim nrnl iifl'nljivit I! l)rcj)(ircil jiiid f,'iv(,Mi in ncfonlinf,' tn th( Visions .,f the ;')Hfli irn t.. li fire tho sjiid ii<-f. ^oction irof'tcd in (iciclicf Ii 1 iinliT f( in (•( nipli pli.'in''c with the n.'t of .iffho h '>"f jilnints Avhicli hnvo h roniody coin- rv, c. 114, i"ity niiist li tlio fliiirnanf in tl fferli finy cliiim can li Pivcn .in l.ehalfof ^P.i'U- nil the col ocn made urfhcnsoinc Inw charj^os on iir()('ccdin"s onic in rcvcnno cases ofsniall val n,c^, to answer costs bet o Sinn of.aU) U j., ,|i,-,.rf,.d. that ore of lie, any niiinbor I c rcccivcil. ■'cizurcs, not excccdinc .J"'in a claim licimr filed, tli e, with the consent of thi collector ;irMi com|itroll(!r of th customs, may order the deliv ry «f the j.roperty to tin the a< not iiidividiiallv ■^inn of L'lOd, injiv I in rebate valiio f.idd. anil exceeding; the ie included (da inaiit on h ^Mtii two siitl ■^ ^'lvln^r |„,nd. |iroseciition,— 111 one monition, and that ditfe- i-ent seizin^r ,,(}i,.,,,.^ ,„ ccd conjointly in th iiav jiro an.- icientsureties, to that th,= wer double the value ..f the libel wh same, as provided by the .■)Sth sectiim of the said act. I' -a me care being taken e monition, and also the ' ere that iiroceedin" is The 1)1 'liiired, be dra eoiirt, on Hie aj, plication stancr y wiih the several II conforma- circiim- of the otlicer of tl •iistoins, or ■'ind that the ditferent JMirties interested, may, at seizures bo described time l)ofore cond emnation, di- libel my rate arti.des or III sepa- rect the property to be sold, if ,d>v nr informati counts of the on. it .shall satisfactoril atlidavit that • ppcar by the proceed >viate any possible del And t fi "iile will b • tlic iieticial to all parties into- HI rested o tiy in nif^s of the seizing er. any claimant is to be at 'crty to take out Ul icn a (dai no libel m against the Jirayed, the court ven. jind three d a monition -•eizer, retiirnabio Jiroceeil to adjudge the mav nys after service there- '•''iiiining him immediately upon the facts and <'fi-«e I to proceed to the adjndi..at stances stated in the aflidavits th "' >''"'i''*: but if it shall th eirciim- of the property seize d. For to enable whether as to fine for the her seiz- ['.«■«, by a, J.xpenses istody of is, with- 3 where of the in Value !.< to tho 2r,f) Rtr,Ks Axn RKfitr.ATiovs. r. v. v. In ease.i where it shill K,> ,„-.i • ■;> "'r""y ■■"J"'^Hce or "nly are to be charged 2.S. n,nn;,l R„I,,H to h, ol. xrrrni in f'rorfirr.—Suf.thir fi'in ,,f „f, Arfloii. hardship, tho court inav exer- cise its discretion by forbearin- to condemn him in costs. § oO. Ilrfrrriieen. rn cases ,vl,ere a reference chants, and to investigate and reiKM-t on the matter. Tho j merchants to be selected by Whenever .a tender is „,ade l.e'IuE''" ""'' '"^'^''''■'^' ''^ <»n behalf of a defendant to pay Th S' . . a certain su.n of m/ f'ostn. The proctor of the party who has obtained a decree or order i condemning another party in ' the costs, is to furnish the ad- verse proctor and the registrar each with a cojjy of his bill, and to attend the registrar to procure an apjiointment to tax the same, of which notice is to ' be given to the adver.se proctor, i that he may be j)resent thereat; I and if he shall decline, or ne- glect to attend, the ta.xation may ])roceed in his absence iMxin ail .ithdavit being exhib- ited ti) and filed with the regis- trar, shewing that a cojiy of the bill had been furnished, and that twenty -four hours' previous notice of the ap]K)int inent had been given to him. If the amount of the costs ascertained by the registrar be not forthwith paid, the registrar is to re])i)rt the amount to the court, when, if no objection bo made, the judge is to sign the bill, which completes the ta.xa- tion, and a minute thereof i.-i to be entered in the assignation book. If the adverse proctor be dis- satisfied with the amount pro- posed to be allowed, he is, on the same being reported and before the bill is signed b^ the judge, so to declare in court; and in that case the judge is to assign him to deliver an act on jietition in objection to the taxation within a short time to be specified, and subsequently the same course is to be pursued as in other acts on petition. When the judge has signed the bill, whether as originally reported by the registrar, or with any subsequent alteration, he is to decree a monition for payment thereof: and if the costs be not immediately paid, such monition n)ay bo extract- ed and served as usual, and may be followed up by attach- ment if necessary. § 32. IncidcHtdf Monitium. In any cause, however com- menced, monitions may inci- dentally become necessary, Avhich are to be made returna- ble at a period to be fixed by the judge; and if the tonor of the monition bo not complied with, the judge, on proof that it has been duly served, may enforce obedience thereto by attachment. '>f the costs registrar bo I. the registrar mount to the > ohjectioii ho is to sign the L'tea the taxii- ito thereof i.- ic aHsignation jroctor bedis- ainount pro- >'e(l, he is, on reported Jind ugned b^ the ire in court ; the judge is leliver an act ection to the short time to subsequently to be ))ursu(:d 1 petition. has signed lis originally registrar, or nt alteration, monition for and if the iliately })aid, Y be extract- usual, and p by attach - Monltioiif. Dwever corn- may inci- necessary, ido returna- be fixed by the tonor of ot complied 1 proof that served, may thereto by HII.KS A.Vn KPCII.ATIO.VS, C. V. A. 271 § .33, CommiHHionn. Commissions to take bail, to take the answers of parties to a libel or allegation, to take the oaths of pjirties or others to athdavits, to examine wit- nesses, and the like, may, un- der the authority, and at the discretion of the judge, issue in cases where the parties re- side at so great a distance that the transaction of the business by commitision will be attended with less expense than their personal aj)pearancc before the court. Commissions may also issue lor the unlivery of a cargo, for the appraisement or sale of a ship or cargo, or for the ai>praisement and sale of a ■*hi]i and cargo in cases when, by reason of the distance, the marsh T cannot be convenient- ly employed for the purpose without great expense. All commission.^ are to be directed to respectable mer- chants, or professional men named by the proctors ; and when they can agree thereto, one comniissi(mer will be sufli- cient, otherwise a commissioner i^ to bo nominated by each party. § Tib. AjiJhii/h. § 34, Actn on Pctitum. In cases where any inciden- tal matter may become the subject of disj)ute, and either of the parties shall desire it, or if the judge shall deem it necessary for his own satisfac- tion to have the facts further elucidated, he may direct the circumstances to be set forth in au act on petition. I All appeals from decrees of : the vice-adiniralty courts are to be asserted by a party in the suit within fifteen days after i the date of the decree, which I is to be done by the proctor ; declaring the same in court,- ami a minute thcrei.f is to bo entered in tli(> assignation book. And the party must also givo bail within fifteen days from the assertion of the appeal in the sum of iJlOO sterling to an- swer the costs of such appeal, Tn all cases, however, in which an appeal is asserted, except respecting slaves, tho judge may proceed to carry his sentence into execution, pro- vided the party in whose favour the decree has been made givo bail to abide the event of the ajipeal, by two sureties in the amount of the value of the pro- perty or subject in dispute, to- gether with the further sum of i'lOO sterling to answer costs, in the event of the same .jeing aw-arded by the superior court. The party appealing, having complied with these regula- tions, is then to cause the judge and registrar to be served with an inhibition from the high court of admiralty, restraining them from further })rocceding in the cause, and also with a monition to transmit tho pro- cess. This process will consist of a fair copy of the ]irocecdings under the soul of the viee-.ad- iniralty court, to be made and signed by the registrar, at the expense of the party ordering the same, which is to be trans- V: 'l^'^~- Ij 1 II : : i OTo ni:r.KS Axn rkoi-latiovs. r. v, niiftcd to the .« piirsijiiiit to the monition upcrior court entitled to the favoural.! Til o ])rocoe(ls, if in court. «iecilied in the i r service, to be nstniuient, lilt- the day that day; or order made', precluding' the ' M ind between any two hours of 111 ;H":'.:::!;f':'i'";..^*:./'"^'' i--''itedtopubiicb ost usually appro usiness. right, or to tlu of a shall manifest injury sum of ni nitions to pay costs or a ny absent party, when it spec appear that he cann ifii oney, or to do any have received sufficient notice t 'I number of days act within a certai n iiys, arc to be ro- of th e sitting of the court: and th urnable at the expirat Ion \, absent jjarties arc ahvays'to bo th c usual hours of business at registry, on the furthest or lUI.HS AM) KKlJri.ATIONM, C. V, A. favoiiriihlo con- >e jiidjre, if on L' do any ti a certain •0 to be re- spiration (./ business at ' furthest or last day assi^r„ed to the i.artv to do the aet. If no appearanee be <^iven thereto, the registrar is imme- diately, on the oxjiiration ply to be dis- missed from their recogniz- ances, it must he done by in- terlocutory decree ; but if they are dis!!!is,s;<.car and becom ou ght t ry d d by the inter! ccree in the o an pnnc ocu- ipal 'ucl a defendant, kind p- cause, no further decree of tl at ^■i 1 service may, f<.r the pur missal IS necessary for their di !i 271 nviA-.H ANn r{K(;rr,ATrMVH, r. v. a. The foes duo to tho jml^o and (ifJicor.s on an interlocutory duif, h,ti- vic<- the act to be done. Any practi- tioner of the court, provided he be not concerned in the suit in which the .-.ct is to be done, may perform this part of the registrar's duty, attesting by his .signature the entry of the act in the assignation book. usually exhibited in maritime Jiiiifs, yet they may sometimes be required in order to prevent proctors from jtroceeding in causes on instructions from parties not being themselves entitled to intervene, or not having a legal j>er■>■ HiV,:,;,! ,„n,tH of vir,.udn,h„ll,i >ihr„„d, „rc extnuted In,,,, „ '■'7">;7 nddnHHvil to tfi'r Inrdx ro,,„„i>,x;,ni>;>, ,./■ hin ,„„l,Ht,,\ . ti-fUHU,y, d,;,„-n „,, „„d '>,i,,;„d , h I Jamkh Fakvihak, j If. Ji. SWAKKV, j William Kothkhv, and jjiruxrd „nd opin-ovid hy HKniiKRT Jk.v.vkk, John Dodso.v. StKPHK.N- lilSHINliTOV, And the whole, together ,cith the tuhle „J f^,.^ f„, ,/„, ,.,.j„,.tl^, colonies, {,;.,,,d„Ud nnd „,>- proved I,,, t/„. ,„,„^ j^ernoHH,) "•'■'•'■ ''"f'miffed to „„d „fjpro,u, I ^y the r,),ht honouiahle Sir tHRISTol'HKK ROHI.NMO.V, Judur oj the h„jh c.uit ofadmiiultj. f)i;,'h (•(.iirf, (.f I tour fi in,/ ffi, 'IVVtliltljM ill III, vim -(iiliiiii„ll,i 'ructetl III, III ,, ( tit thi- liiri/i ' Inn llllljrstll'n iiji iiiiil Mi,/,i,,l MiKY, KoniKKV, ii/tprnvfU by Jknnkr, hSdX, lil.SHINCJTON, ftthtr iritli thr till- roijintici till (I ad (iji- iiik: Jternr/Hs,) and ajjftriip) )i nouiahlv Sir iJNSD.V, jlldi/r •f udmindtij. SL'.'Ht,KMKNT,UiV Kn.K.s. r. v, 277 I> AT "VV (,K MAKCII, 1,>,4,S. Th« nilfs and ro^ulafions :-tal.l>sl.e,l b^ t,a. ki,.;.-.. .,ni„. ":« ;;< tl.o court, of vn-i,ul- "'■-'^'l.v. ..t aHowi„K the Uo- '^■"'I'tnt to re.,„i,x, from tl.o I"-"mot.rtolib,.I,vitl.s..r,.ti,w ""•'■-•^ Hr. ,,ro,„ot,.r .houlu 1,J i"''"'"'^-' by the court to hi juratory caution. I'Voni tlio .Mhortncss of the ' '/<'n2"obiv,anclthc,lanf,'t.r "Hi r.sk to shi,,.s towunLs the '•'";e ..f the navigation in the . '"""'"". »'on. even .o .hort J [ ^^••nty-four hours' „oti,.e of '"111. to answer an action, the pt'n'Hl of notice of bail as ,,ro- ^'J'-ll.y the Nth section of' the al.ove rules an.l regulations, xl'al not he re.,uirea where thJ tl»e bail make oath that they lye respectively worth n.ore '"" ''"-• '■^•"••"«if. for which f''»^^y are proposed as bail or ••-"'"•rity, over an.l above the 'I'.'.mnt of all their just debts J. Don.sov^ .Jo.SKl'll I'lIII.IWMDIiK, »M. RornKuv, H. JJ. SWAtJKV, ADmTIONAI. RULES AND RK(;U,.AT,OX.S "ATK TH.. 6th „AV OK .nxv, 1859. uJ;i" 5;; '?;:;;;' sSr^i^ ^ r^;*'^'""'^ ^ ^*"*--"^ of the J'leasod otherwise to di. -eet! i """'"^ J-artieulars :_ each party or hi.s proctor slmll' ' i mi before the libel or\ctu/pSi': ve seh^vhr"'^ ^''- ^"^^ ^-" t>on IS given in, bring into an.l sion L i V ''""'' '"'" <^""'- Jeiiositineourtaseatlpar! ;::;;rl:^:.-:'- "^ ^-ir R i ^ 11 Kl 27H SlIM't.KMKMAKV liCI.KS, C . V. A. '2. The tiirif of the coll a." ticMily HH cnii lit.- sfiitc.l. i^ioii |)(> •i;.'nc(l fii lirii 'k' III liis ••{. Til ,\: >!' th >ll •ni-wcr tlM.r.'tu l,v v,,,.!, niitlifi 4. Tlif .jircctinii n)' tli i>i"ii. (iiiic IIS m:iv l.c th Th •• wind, the jud;;.. or I'll fixt'd liv •• state of the weatlier. tli 'i. Th(! coiirs •f tl <' aiiswf W ICSIM'C tivc v(!ss(d.s on fir.st ■I'ldllj,- to the ;i<'t licinu'l •li oth '. TIh i^litiii^' in, llif |,icn't..r I surro;rjif(., iind on '•• any snliscrjucnt " r..M}rlii II'' >liall dcdivir 'iiii«ini' in 111, (tlier ..stance j-( which the thereof to flu. „d vessel was first seen th( Th oilixi and verse a ciijiy |iroctiir, tt Hiinilar assif,'nation shall !•. Til. which first c;in e steps taken to MV.,i,l l,c made on the adverse proet,, ,".'■,, ,. , , '" '•'''"^' '" ''•• I'^'ply theret. •ails ot each vessel A nd ^^ h.'n l.oth proctors d.-oli le in contiict And sii.di jiack<'ts shall tin in the re},Mstiy sealed iij>, I. and shall not be opened, save ( «' write further to the aef, ••"iieinsion (form of which' ne IS with the Jierimssion of the erennto annexed, marked ]i) • /'""'.p. I's I) shall he broii.rht jiidj^e. nntil the pro.d's in tli in siiT lied by both the proet ors. (iniisc are broiiirht in Wll()i( n petition cause consent thereto, to direct witl proctor shall fail U\ een <;iven in, either comply the evidence to be taken ii] any assijrnation made tl e jireliminaiy acts, and witl ion nj)on him to brin out its being necessary to brines ill any further pleadi nars in th ^' 111 anv siib- se(inent writinj; to the act. the act, ^' court may conclude the tnd cause [ir. ii br in ■^i^Mi the proctors to t, 111 their proofs with on wh( menced, shall, on 1 proceedinjrs by act time to be then fixed jietition, the proctor, by that oin the act is to be th in a in order coni- for h e cause may be set down earinsr. an appear ance bciiij,' gi\ en to the action „, be assigned to bring in liis act gat'icm b on jietition by a time to be then fixed by the judge or his siirro- V. Ii uid proof upon a libel ol- all proceedings by plea eing given in, an as- gate ; and on his br: th e >ame he sjiall deliver a t signation shall be made uj the adverse proctor to brin iiging in his allegation resjionsive th ion ng in ere- copy thereof to the ad n some day to be then fixed verse by the judge or surrogate, and jiroctor, who shall thereupon the libel or all egation so giv en .V Midi t'liitlicr tln'ii (i.xcd \>y i'");iifc. and on I.V ■(M|||t'||t ••iii«in^ ill the livir ji t'iqiy verse |iruc(iir, iKiititioii slijill ilvcise [iriictor ii'I'l.V tlier(.(u. •oetors ({ecline t" file net, ji <|f wliieh is I. in.nkecl |{) fill lie Ijl-oiiulit tlie prtictors, s l)oiiin jietition ven in, either ti> conijily atidii made ill liny siih- tlio aVt, the idi! tlie act, proctors to d, in order ' be set down ig-'^ by plea ibci or alle- 1 in, an as- nuido ujion ■ to bring in msive there- Je then fixed rrogate, and ion HO given >*I I'l'I.IMKVTARV in a,« aforosai.l .l,,,!! >fat,d •"i""tf«-'l. iinh-. rhe a.lver^e IToetnr,hall. within four dav- •'•'"" "»'>'ivinginofthesaiiie. '""••lare m a,-f. „r ,.„„rt that Ik- o|,|M,,ses the adiniv.il.iljt y thereof. VI. .\u witness shall be ex- ;V"""",' "" ••'">' F'l'" until after '""• pfadings in t|,.. ,.„;,„. '"•ve been eoneh.d.Mi. ,.xe,.,,t with the |.ermis.■ " '•oiiimissioner si.e.M- "".V appointed by virtue of a ••"";"">-7"n to he issued un.ler seal ol thecoiirt.tornicf which '•■'hereto annexed, marked C (. • • f""'-"fi<'>' in the cause T'iT?.-^! "■"'"• '*"*^ the court -null think ht to order it. competent to IX. It shall be the court to summon and ex aniine before it any witness ' whet! ter the proceed have been by act '"«'•' ■'hall to d JH-octor. or substitute shall hj per.nift -d to take any part in ■•MH-h examination, cross-ex- am.nati.m. or re-examination, <"•'•• any manner to interfere with or object to the conduct or l"-".'"eedings of the registrar, ex- aminer.orcn "ntiu.-.sioncr, exi on petition or esign the witne; ept >y J'lea and proof, and wheth several articli to the th c Witnesses shall er and to tend >f the plea.?, or shall not gatori to th er written interro- e registrar, ex- 280 H'l'IM.H(I.Nr.U(V KII.KH, r. V. A. aiiiinor, or (>(.iiiii,i..H..ii,.r. for Mil. |,ur|M...o ,.f tli.ir Ikmi,., «.lmMii.Kt..nM| (,. Hio witi...s.M.r MI. If .Hlmll II. ,t |„. ,„.c,.«- "ary (.. iv,,e«f a wif„c... (,. ;,{. Ue|M.,.if.i„M, oitiicr ill ,.|,i,,c ,„. <'M iiiferi<.)rat„rie,- ; |,„t tlio ro;,'i.-fnir. (.xaniin.T. ..r ,...mi- im.sH..n,,r wli.,..|,a|| |,,,v,. tak,.|i the tniilcnco .^liall cifiiv af t 10 lo„t of the (lo|M,siti.,|i"tl,,i, tlH- -liMu. Iia« been lea.l ..v.-r iiinliMy ami distincflv to tli)> witmis.M. and that tli,." win.v.ss liii.x uckiiowkMlgi,.! the Maim, to bo triio. XI n. It' tlio witness ri'fiise U> sign his .li-position, fh<. ro- giMtrar, cxaniincr, or coiiiiniM- Hionor who .hall hav taken the t'vi.lonco shall ((ififV at the fo(.t of tho (loimsition "that t le witiio.x.s ha.s soiefiisod. ami that tho (lef.oxition is in in- conlanco with the evi.ienco Kiven by such witness, ami the deposition of such witness may therenpon he read and referred to at the hearing,' „f the cause. XIV. It shall bo eoinpeteiit to the eourt. whether tho ex- aminations take place in open coiirf, or before tho registrar, exaniinor. or coniniissionor, tu diroet the evidence of the wit- nesses t.. be taken down by a short-hand writer or rej)ortor, who shall have been previously sworn faithfully to report th"e evidence, and a transcript of tho short-hand writer's or reporter's notes, certified by hi., to be correct, and ap- jiroyed by the judge or the registrar, examiner, or com- missioner, as the case may be. shall be admitted to prove the oral evidence of the witnesses. «md be taken down and used 11- evidence in the cause. X\' Witnesses may bo prr,- ' "<'o.| lor examination b..for,. llK- registrar in any reference "'"•I" tu him either alone or ^vifli the assistani.' of uwr- ■'""">. iMter thoy shall have H-en duly sworn to speak the fi'ith : an.l the evidence shall '' •■'.""''■ I""-Jy in the cause '•J''|"iio it. be taken down by a .-iK-rt-hand writer or reporter "I'l''""'^''' '-y tl'e irt! who ;:'.':' ,^ previously sworn fiiithfully to report the evi- 'Jence. and a transcript of the -hort-hand writer's or reporter's tixti^". certitie.l by him to be eorroct, and ai)proved by the registrar, .all be admitted to prove the (u'al evidence of the witnesses, and be taken and ut L^spective masters ) the ciiu.^o, fi'N may hn pro- "liiialion ln-furc ill nii.v rt.rt.|cii.'c ISIlluT |||(ij|)> ,,p ■'fiiiin? uf iiier- ln-y ."liiill hav.' Ill t<; udiiiitteil to vidoncc of the bo taken and 3 in any objec;- 13 tak«'n to the "t on siieh ro- ploadinps and « 'ii'iy. if the Oct, b.' printed infr, |„d j,m,|, ill ^ loh man- tl under such •egard to the f printiiifj the e of the court time direct. V Act. f.e- lialf he— of the BfPtM.RNf.NTAKV Hll,f8. , . Time of cidli f II. '•"ion.. HI. ■iii.'e of e,.|li.si,,„. '^ • '•irecfion of the f wind I y. >tafo of the wna- f 'her i vr. Tlie courses of the j i"'>pective vesseJH I "" '"'■■•'t sighting / I'lich other ) Vlf. I>istance „t which j 'ln' otJier vessel \ "as (irst seen ^ viir. >i<>Vf taken t( avoid 'ion ,. th •Hi I'nrts of each ves-") "' which first ^ej i-amo sion .. ', nto eolli- J ■'' hif< proctor 15. CoxcLiHrii.N TO Act Pi;riTi(»\. ox 2»1 Tri the presenceof A.I^.,di8- !'!!! '""• ''"V^''""' ""eging, and I'l-iiying as before Whereupon th signed to hea botl I! on 1 Jiroetors when (''Signed.) Datc- -18i JiKigo as pet! lion <) soever. A. B. Vic '•Y'lnA.l.y the grace of (;.,d. oniaiii aiKJ 'li'lfudei ... ,„e ,aiii,, greeting. \\ i, .•auseof^ Hvil maritime pro- ""'7' ,'" '""• vicr-admiral.y "g.iinsl the „r , (whereof now is or lately was master). I er tackle, '*'•. ami furniture — against intervening a cm - """ Inland. I^.e, n "f tUv faith, to , li' ""a^ in a certain vppa- — and m.vMon has been duly de.Meed ".r the exaniinali,,M "of cTtaiu witnesses necessary to prove I •'•oncntsolthc ,J,,- ate the day of „ne "'""■^'I'hJ eight hundred and -given in in f!.. .jd cause onbehalfof.i.,,,,,,,^ ..,_^^ ti.'esore,,«u,ng), Wedothere- fo.e«uth,..ii-candemp.,weryon -';;ohe....,v will aid re./„ire , you that upon any day or days ; to be by y.,n appointed (Sun- days excepted), you do in the presence of the proctor of the 7urr7 y^' ''''"•'■"">• •■'I- I'" "ted substitute or otherwise ""twith«tanding his absence o,' '•""fo'naey. administer an oath 'T""V ^'"^ ""•>• J"'Vaugelists in <'"e f-rm of law unto the wit- nesses who shall be ,.r.,duced before yon on behalfof the said -, to speak the truth in this behall and forthwith earefullv examine and interr.,;:ate the ^aid witnesses as well upon the "'■teles of the .aid ?,.„';;, the interrogatories tobeadmin- !.-teredby_thep,oetorof thesaid or his substit iiniiexed to the ute. eith or be lieli **e presents or to vered to you at rhc t R* <>f the examination of the line .said ij^ i *-■ . • 1 1 :fl : i . i.. H \ 1 • i . 282 .SniTLKMCVTAIty l!fLi:S, C. V. A. witncMse.'*, and canno their sav- inj^s ami depositions to be faith- fully reiliii'ed into writinj^ ; and further, that upon aucli the ex- amination of the said witnesses being completed, you transmit to the jtidjijo of our aforesaid court, or his snrroj^ato, their sayings and depositions, and the whole proceedings had and done i before you, reduced into a l)ropcr form, together with these jirosents. (iivcn in our aforesaid court, under the great sea! thereof, the (lay of i„ ti,(j y^^^ of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and and of reign the . Approved ()th Julij, 18a!>. our ADDITIONAL RULES KSTAHLISHKD BY ORDKR IV COUNflL AT THK COl'RT AT WINDSOR TUB 22nd DAY OK OCT(.HKK, 1859. I. Whenever any shij), ves- sel, goods or merchandize has or have been detained or cap- tured by any of your majesty's ships or vessels of war. and it has been determined to send the same before some vice-ad- miralty court for adjudication, the commanding ofliecr of the capturing ship shall deliver to the officer who may be sent in charge of the prize an authority to institute the necessary jud- ccedings, and such authority shall bo in the terms or to the effect contained in the exhibit hereto annexed marked No. 1.* II. The officer to whom such authority is given shall, upon his arrival in port, or the com- manding otliccr shall himself, if in port, deliver the said au- thority to the queen's proctor in tlie colony, or in his absence, or on his refusal or default to institute ])roceedings, to any other i)roctor in the said colo- ny : and such proctor may thereu))on institute the neces- sary proceedings against the said prize, with a view to her condemnation. Iir. At the termination of the j)roccedings the ])roctor who shall have conducted the suit on behalf of the (|ueen's shii) shall submit liis costs, as also any charges which may have been paid by him, and which are ])roperly chargeable against the said prize, including the cx]ienscs, if any, attending the *No. 1. I request that you will, on the receipt of this, cause pro- ceedings to be instituted on be- half of the officers and crew of Her Majesty's ship against the or vessel captured on the of 18 , on the ground of . This day of 18 . To the queen's proctor or to any other proc- tor prn,<'tis!ng in the vice -admiralty court of Commanding officer of II. AI. ship — — . SlTPPf.KMRN'TART RtTL^S, P. V. A. Mluood into a ether with thc.ie aforesaid court, •t seal thcroof, in tho year th(MiHand eight — and of our '' ./"///, 185!). RT AT WINDSOR, queen's proctor ■ in his absence. I or default to 3dings, to any the said colo- proctor Tnny iute the noces- ?s against the a view to her termination of the proctor who luctod the suit e (jueen's ship ■ costs, as also lich may have im, and which rgeable against including the , attending the 8 , on the This day proctor r proc- in the ' court landing officer [. M. ship— — . 28 •{ maintenance and conveyance of the prize officer ami "crow, for taxation ; and the registrar of the court, after having raro- fully examined them, shall re- port to the court the amount at ivhich such costs, charges, and expenses ought to be aUowed. rV. Should tho prize be con- demned, then, if the proceeds arising from the sale thereof are sufficient, tho court may order payment of the sum at which the said costs, charges, and expenses have been taxed, to bo made out of the said pro- ceeds, and the balance of such proceeds shall be forthwith paid to the senior commissariat offi- oer at tho place, in order that the same may be remitted to this country, in accordance with the provisions of the act of tho 17th Victoria, cap. 19. V. But if the proceeds shall be insufficient to pay the amount at which tho said costs, char- ges, and expenses have been taxed, the court may order the whole of the said proceeds to be '. l)aid in part satisfaction there- - of; and the said jjroctor may then draw on the acco;intant--i general of tho navy a bill, at thirty days after sight, for the balance remaining uni)aid, and shall transmit with such bill the authority above mentioned from the oommanding officer of the cajituring vessel for insti- tuting proceedings against the said prize. VI. If, however, there shall be no proceeds, or if the prize against which proceedings havo been instituted has been do- crccd to be restored, the proctor may draw upon tho accountant- general of the navy- a bill at thirty days after sight for tlio whole amount at which the Ha:d costs, charges, and ex,. en - SOS have been taxed and allowed by the conrt, and shall trans- mit with tho said bill the au- : thonty from the commanding I officer of the capturing .hi,r i authorizing him to institute I proceedings .against tho sai.l ' prize. yrr. The registrar of the :S.aid court shall, as so.m as ,„,.. I^ible after the said costs are . taxed, and before tho i.rocfor : hasdrawn upon the accountant- general of the navy f„r the amount which in.ay bo due to ■HUi, transmit tho account of the said costs, charges and ex- penses in original, signed bv himself and the judge of the said court, to the registrar of the high court of adiniraltv of H-ngland, accompanied with a cciiificate stating the amount a which It has been taxed whether tho whole or what)., rt thereof has been paid, and whether any and what part ro- ; niains due, and f„r which the ■' proctor may draw upon the ac- eountaiit-general of the navv and, .f tho procee.lings have not boon conducted by the (.uccn's proctor whether that officer has declined or refused to cnduct them, and on what grounds. Vlir. The accountant-gene- ral of the navy shall, upon any such bill as aforesaid beinf. presented to bin, for p...v,nenr lorward to tho registrar\,f tho high C(.urt of admiralty a state- ment showing tho aiiioiint for which the bill is drawn, the name and description of the i I' ^' 284 fil'PPLEMKNTARY RULKS, C. V. A. 1 II ■ 1 ■i person by whom it is drawn, and the prize in respect of whiih the same is payable, and the registrar shall theroujion inform the accountant-g'Tieriil wiictlier the amount for which the bill ia drawn agrees with the account received by him from the regis- trar of the vice-admiralty court, and whether there is any reason why the said bill should not be accejitcd and aid. IX. Ujion receiving the reply of the registrar of the high court of admiritlty, the ace iint- ant-general of the navy may accept the said bill, in whole or in ])art, to the extent of the amount which may appear to be pro])erly due, and shall, if a condemnation has taken place, debit such amount against the j)rize in resjiect of which the said costs, charges, and expen- ses have been incurred ; and the bounties or other monies which iiave been or may there- after be paid to the naval prize account in respect of the said prize shall be applied, so far as I they will extend, towards the I reimbursement of the said amount. X. 15ut if there should be no : such bounties or other monies, , or if the bounties and other mo- j nios should be insuHicient for the purpose, the amount whiidi remains unsatisfied shall be jilaced to the debit of the com- manding officer of the ship of war who authorized the seizure, and shall be charged against ..ny prize money or pay which may bo or become due to him, unless the commissioners for executing the office of lord high admiral for the time being shall think proper to relieve him from the payment thereof. XI. The registrar of each vice-admiralty court shall tran- smit at the end of each quarter to the registrar of the high court of admiralty a return of all the prizes in respect of which any proceedings have been taken during the said quarter, in the form hereto annexed, marked No. 2., * showing the name of *No. 2. Xame of the prize. Name of the capturing ship. Jing ation. Amount of proceeds, if any, paid into court. Amount of costs, as taxed and allowed. Amount, if any, for which the proctor has been au- thorized to draw ujton the accountant-general of the navy. Payments out of the proceeds. Name of comman officer. o "3 Amount. To whom paid. When. ;« o < us on O 1 1 i 1 i 1 Sll'I'LKMKNTAKY KULKS, C. \. a. 285 , towards the i)f the .xaid should be no )thor monies, ami other nio- tisiiHicient for imount which od shall ho it of the com- f the shi]) of (d the seizure, rj^cd af^iiiiist )r pay which • dtic to him. issioners for e of lord high le beinj^ shall ieve him from lof. rar of each irt shall tran- each quarter he high court urn of all the jf which any been taken larter, in the xeu, marked the name of the prize, the names of the cap- turing sliip and of its comman- «ling ollicer, the date of tlio ad- judication, the aiuount of pro- ceeds, if any. the amounts of the costs as taxed and allowed, the amount, if any, for which the proctor has been authorized to draw upon the accountant- general of the navy, the pay- ments that have been made out of the jtroceeds. specifying the amount thereof, to whom paid, and when, and such return shall Approi >U:f 'I bo signed by the judge ami re- gistrar of the said vice-admi- ralfy court. Xir. These rules, orders, and regulations, if approved by your majesty in council, shall ho transmitted to all the vice- aduiiralty courts within your majesty's dominions, and shall come into operation on the 1st day of .JaniKiry, IHOO, or as soon afterwards as it shall he known to the officers of the res- pective vice admiralty court. October, 1851). nm 'V^^ ^\i:> |-vt nt of ds. OQ V5 O hH H < hen. ^ » O ? -1 2«f! KILK.S OK I'KACTICK, H. M. 1'. C. , I RIJLh:S OF PRACTfCE IN HER MAJESTY'S PRIVY COUNCIL. ; JUDICIAL COMMITTEK, A I> 1' E L L A TE JURISDICTION. At thk Colkt at Bickixuha.m PALvri-:, The l.ith duy »f June, 1H5.'5. 1' K V. s !•; X T : THE QUEK.V8 MO«T EXCELLENT MAJESTY. Ills RoYAi, HKiHNKss PKTXCE ALBERT. LoHI) PRKSrUKXT. LoKi) Stkwakt. DL'KK ov Nkh'castlk. Duke of VVkllincjto.v. Lord CHAMiu.Rr-Aix. Eari, ok Aberiike.v. Earl of Clarendon. Viscount Palmrrston. Mr. Herbert. Sir James Graham, Bart. linrEREAS there wa.«* this »' flay read at the board a rei)()rt from the right honour- able the lords of the judicial coininittiMof the privv council, dated the i^Oth .May last past humbly setting forth that the lords of the judicial commit- tee have taken into considera- fiuii the practice of the com- mittee with a view to greater economy, despatch, and effi- ciency in the apj)cllate juris- diction of her majesty in coun- cil, and that their lordships have agreed humbly to report , to her majesty that it is ex- pedient that certain changes should be made in the existin" l>ractice in appeals, and re"^ cominending that certain rule.- and regulations therein set forth should henceforth be observed, obeyed, and carried Rir.KS OK I'RACTirK, H. M. 1'. C. 2S7 rcE 3UNCIL ON. JAM PaI.ACK, lie, 1853, JESTV. ROKKV. tKNDON. MKKSTO.V. HAM, Bart. pellafe juris- jcsty in coun- pir lordships bly to report ;hnt it is ex- tiiin ehanges 1 the existing lis, and re- (•'•ftain rnle.- therein set neeforth bo and carried into execution, provided her I'liijcsty if. pleased t.. aj. prove the same : Her majesty having tiiken the said report into cut" sidcrution, was pleased, by and with the advice of her privy ' "'•''. t" approve thereof, and olthe rules and regulations .^et forth therein, in the words fol- lowing, (•/(/*• /iicf : — I. That any former usige or practice » court printed copes shall be cer7ii!ld the h " IS above, by the ofli cers of the 288 Rl'LKS «tK PRArTICK, H. M. 1'. C. 11 ? I'' y court nppoalod from ; anil in thix case no fnrtlior expense for eopying or printinj:^ the record will lie incurred or allowed in England. IV^ That on the arrival of a writt<"n transcrijit (if appeal at the privy council oflice, \Vhito- liall, the appellant, or thea^^cnt of the apjiellant prosecuting the Hauic, shall he at liberty to call on the register of the privy council to eau^e it, or such part thereof as the respondent, or his agent may require, to he printed by hee majesty's prin- ter, or by any other printer, on the same terms— the apjiellant or his agent engaging to pay the costs of jireparing a copy for the printer, at a rate ndt exceeding one shilling per brief sheet — and likewise the costs of printing such record or appen- dix ; and that one hundred copies of the same be struck off, whereof thirty copies are to bo delivered to the agents on each side, and forty kejit for the use of the judicial counnit- tcc ; and that no other fee for solicitors' copies of the tran- script, or for drawing the joint ajijiendix, be henceforth allow- ed — the solicitors on both sides being allowed to have access to the original papers at the council office, and to extract, or ea"-e to be extracted and cojiicd, such parts thereof as are necessary for the prepara- tion of the petition of appeal, at the stationer's charge, not < exceeding one shilling per brief sheet. V. That a certain time be fixed, within which it shall be j the duty of the ajipellant, or his agent, to make such appli- cation f.ir the printing of the transcript, and that such time be within the space of six cal- endar months from the arrival of the transcript and the regis- tration thereof, in all mat?crs brought by appeal from her ma- jesty'scolonies and jilantations east of the ('aiicof (Jood H(>|,o. or from tlie .:>rritories of the East India company, and within thespjiceof three^nonths in ail matters brought by appeal from any other part of her majesty's dominions jibroad ; and that' in default of the appellant, or his agent, taking etfcctual steps for the prosccuti f V ' Ml council, from her maiestv's i ti, > n i ».. take no- 'oloniesandplantationsXoL: i accordhJgV"" """"'^"^ (Signed) AVILLIAM L. BATIIFRST. tlie superior courts of the East India company, and all other persons whom it , ■'■■! s Illi CO TABLES OF FEES i^-UAiii.j.; TO COUNSEL AND ATTORNEY AM) TO BAILIFFS SUPERIOR AND CIRCUIT COURTS, PKOVrxcE OF OUKJiKC. ^it' I ADVn.ATKS* KKKH. S. C. 293 A D V O C A T K S ' F K K s , court in a,.tiM„s u, he in t • Vn^^^^^ '" ''"' '^"l-rior register. ..f the .an.o a ^/v ,/; " Z'"'.''"'''-^ "/' V"" "•""•' '" "- f".- the counsel. a.lv.K.ate. „ . ' " ''"'' ''"' ""•'«' "*" »'eo.^ the original whereof , 'e J .u""!!; '?,'"''"'"'"« '" "'' "'^ court, at the eitv of Quebec on th.? '^'^/^'fi^-'r'* of the said thousand ei.ht hundred and m;:;':^;':'', ""^ "'" •J'"^' "- laras re^^rds :;ctions ,„ h, instit,. 1, . ^ u''"^' 'n>on\o,i in .so be comnK.nced. from „„,, af ■, t 1 ,V '^''\"': I''"''''^'''''*''^''- '" tar.«- .ha„ he so entered in'llle .:!:^.;;:;^ ^ tM^'cllJ^'" P'^^'^ ^'^<«T Class A(;ti(,xh cvsi.st oi- • i- I'crsonal action, uhen the value in content exceeds *400 J; Kea, and n.i.ed actions not otherwise spec^irp^ild '/-■c/?yi;";:,!;;r "'''^"^*'"" ^""^ »'-« -«* »^-..-d. and .« ,/.,....„. procedure and upon like I.r^ceedini,^.. •^■"*^*' "*''•'*■'• !^KC<,M, Class Actions consist of: 1. Personal actions when viIi.p ;« , * . , .^4(»(». '^" ^'""«^ 'n contest does not exceed 2. Actions for separation of property ■^. Actions or petitions .. rf..tin.ti.n de tutell, or ru,.,„eUe 4. All actions not included in fir,f „. 'J'">«M(e. .specially provided for. ''^ ''«'-'"• '»'"' "<'t othenvise 2fll uivoi Arf:s' (.kkn. s. r. '/'" /'//•* A,,./. 1. It 2. /I .;. II lilt (Ml 4. It 22 00 5. re 6. In flic .'Ictioll li(. ,(.»tl,,,l I !■ . .1 lMlii«« ,1 .• . '"" ' l>c(or<. tl,,. return.. , , to Mch Idea, or if the action bo dia-i ""i.'^sed on .such idea andl without On(|UetO -J,, „n 8. It the .action 'bo settled af'ter ' the filing of a idea to the- merits, but before the in-' s<^rij,tion on the roll for' proof, where an enqiietc is necessary, or before the in- scription for final hearinLr, where no enquete is neces- *"''^' 40 00 30 00 I ;;o 00 , 25 00 . If 01) III I'd U'< 00 2-'> 00 ... 20 00 24 (Ml 5 00 ^ c. I .s e. * c. 25 00 25 00 20 00 l« "0 ... II {„, JO <»» ... in f.'d 2 00 ... ]r, 110 ' <'0 ... 20 00 00 ... 24 00 00 .... h 00 !5 c. $ e. j 00 20 00 00 I 25 00 ADvor.»TKs' rr.r.H, .s. r. 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"r"'"' to which the ]..a.«e e.xten.l.-.l.^ '° ''"'"^ y*''^'" '";;;"il^hi:hV^:'::;;Srt::ri::ri;:lra^;/-r^''''"^ "".Jer forty shilling., s i„ f„ "^ ','! l''",""^^'' ^ '^' of the eln.; f,. 1.,. .i:*„.:.: "rJ'' V *" '"^t" t" »>e ta.xed a .I bo In one-half of th had there b een but one i e .=um uhich he would have received >*ue : the whole payable, in equal proportions, by the amount to be each is-sue party or j)artjes to ;:'|, m AnvOCATKH' t'Km Additional Fkks. IH. I!). For tho Sfcond. ami ev plaintiff V .leclaration t-'ry inMifidUiil AHidavit to obt littacliinent ^•y of the iini writ of ,-,,j hiiii n '■evondication >i>"' nil nsf,„n,l,:,„lu * J (10 lit. 110 jinijrrnerit, attad or other prcro^rative writ — wl niH-iit for rent ii'iple fittachiiient iiiiil action 'lot to 1j(. allowed f( iiinciiced bvsuci I'll attidavit re 'frtioitiri. i| Hired 1 i,roee.«.s— (Uiis f K<'iieral term tioii ()r i>Ieadin;r, i„ or any aflidavit referr ■S to the facts .«ct f ing, in rth in the peti- davit i«';„:,er:..::;:"':!'''^'''^-»"^h.„eh 2I>. If a writ of cpi,,^',',',] attachment against afli- finie ai-tqr the institut included) — /r^'"";;""''"". '>'an.y writof moveables be Kued ont at .'i 00 ion of the aeti any ion (aflidavit To the attorney sii 21. 0. If If action of 1st el action of 2nd eli "g out the same- any declinatory or dil to the form r de atorv „lo the plaintiff's attorn Jo the defendant e.veej.tion, exception II' 00 10 00 inurrei, over-ruled.— ey ^- On »».v other plea, ov uj)on it,— er On To th To th e successful party on pposito pa, "ly dilatory except! Jo the defendant's ,n, io thejdaintifr's atto ^4. If the plaintiff b tion, after the fill perm form ng 2.5. 26. To the defendant' 8 00 tor law issue raised N 00 tii;;d:- ' "" attorney ^ lO (i() to amend his declara- in exception to the attorney ^ the filing of a d lo the defendant's attorney e.ii. rrer, — ara- i'or all proceeding not specially provided 'f ordered to be j)aid,— To the party ;, whom s on any petition, motion, or'rul'e 27. (Same f ill call in creui J'or putting in se ec, on motion or oti or. upon which costs are costs are awarded tors, including aflidavits ler proceedings to 10 OO " 00 Lo each att •ty tor costs ) orney 00 2S ■>'J .';(!. •■'I. ">VfM ATKs- yr.t.s. s. .. .,j,^ for..- • '"'^ '•"■^■« '">' otla-rvvis,. ,.;,vi,i..,i Tc. oach atf.prncv lvri.|ur-f,. foo in „,!>• (•■oiif,.V,''j' : >' .'> m •'•-K.appe.nuK^/S' ■';;;; :;;;,7- ••'■;' '-d (■ii<|ii('t(. ■" ni(iii\ ;M)n,||,ctiiij^ In .Nis,., to 1,0 hi;",i"i,v"i;nv'li; '"a«Je for a now t ' i' :! '•' '""■':". " """!"" i-^ ^-:.i-'.-.:;::::^:i'"--'^"ri-i..non, suit. "'"•i-o all, or -••"jrlit, o„,, fv.e„nlv to i Hiy of tlu '//f^ f..jii(|. T Lu e ) oa 'i<-!i attorney (if aofion of 1st vl!!. ('o.«(,.s To tl To ti 'I' attorney of ■'IS 111 act! "iK'e of suit 1)( '11 of id dO i; nil ■'I 00 jo dll .") do '•'••tion, and al jeond ..ia.s, if tli. ,„,. nteste.l. or if it be nmd • led I red e.\ .so ,,„ jiroeccdlnirs to h ••r . .'IS. <'n every eoi,y„f.s>,|j, eeiitory or Juijuuwnt ^ fonfinii- ''.V avo Jiu|,r,,ieiif CODIHIIIII, Siiin iif,' out a writ of l>".'"a certified by the ;,tf, -Id. l- •lei If If 'or ev( 1^ out writ of o.\ec atti in a ration be not con fiction of 1st elas action of 2n(l d ry i,'.i.«'ni.shee (abo If contoirted, th tet^ted personal act Id J (Id Id do 7 no 1 do costs to be the aiiie as in ,.| niinetl by the amount of th ion ; the clax.s to be d eter « j'l'lgmcnt again.'j K' U8 ADVOfATKS' IKKS, .S, the Kiirnisliof, if tl if tl H- <;<)sts b(> luiyjil.Io |,v li K' (;ii: :f> 1) niKiunf claiiiH'il liv tl 11. F the ilecliirat ill Kill piiyablc l.y the part It' '"iitc^faf ini, i'lH, y i''>• iil'<»n any other \V1 To each attorney pccially provided f ii'ii the prool II aijditional fee of. "r. in any contested cause ti"iH'". and (lu not i..x,.,.M., I >;•>()(» -_ ■>■>. If IIr. .■..nli'stali,,,, b,. „i „ , V '■'•""""-■ li m b«f.,r,. ll,„ i,,,,., ,,,„;'', ; ;"• "■:'l""-"-'-l in z::::^^'"'- ""'A:L;";f,^'-;;i;„- I'd cat'li jitfoinHv ■>7. If tho a<...,.„nt i„. .•ont;>;;e.i:ih;"e,;;"t;-;;-;,;';i;;-:,:, ;••• '•' •"• if the -tt !;.. I 1,v M ^^ ''" ""■"""^ '"«^'' wal, petition in revocation of'i'u",V,r 40 00 ,^^ („ j^^. ^j srinent. original demands ol i^aine claa.> lie same as i n "on (54 tir>. f>7. (is. ADVftr.ATKS' FKKS. S. C • II in( Miiiii do n(»f oAPced .•^SHO . If It cxeoerl >!H0. ,„mI ,1., not vsoi^o^l'^iim^ ^ " "" If . oxcee. .S>00. and ,lo not ox.v.,l $4i), ' •'" It It exceed S-UH) I* (H! If fontf'.Mtcd. costs to oe'snn'i ,ic':.' ''' "" onit court, as the caxe L vi ' ''-'""'^ '"■ '•''•- c-t.„ponthe^!^;;t::tat;;;r;d^;;:;7C;s:;;;;:;'''' •• «"•» r'"t exceeding ,««(» ' ^-F.-tin. "fill n tiiu objcctron arises ■ "' ]() 00 12 0'.> Whore it does notoxcood. exceeds 8400. 40 00 .'iO OU tv.l S Vt! .'TiOO ."ecu re ^f'^ted.. I.-, 00 second tifica- ley do 14 00 -X'ceed mifiiy 2(t 00 25 00 on of itiouti jiro- ovei" iited f ii ttcn put injr 10 00 12 0!> ■10 00 .'{0 (J a .•:(i| ^^ 'tils m rKKTI(H(\l;i -■>■ f' -:;'"•» MWotho tiling of sn..h,vnf__ If writ r('riis,MiVV//^.!rVvyi;, ■■;,■-■■ $Hl "() '>>■ I< not sot,I,.,| »M.|V.o u,,.' Ci 7 ""•"' " "" Topotifion,.,- ....L^* ""'■''"•'" — To roMjMMiilont ''' "0 -H.K.U.ednnvn.,ofinteno,a,on..sorc.n;;;:in,;;:-^^ .. oo -ito.on,..r;a;.a.idi;i:;:^;^::.;i^r";::::'..::*:.'':: I'KOKATKS. !I^,u.;^s C.kpis. Ktc For":!n";;:f r ''ir^ "" -i'"^--'''^o;;f::::::: ^i; :; n.in rs o .!;;,..;'S";' ='l'l'-"^"->" of tutorst^; ' "" If not (-■(jnto.-.'ted "' If contt'sttMl, — ') 00 To pctitionorV attorney To ndvorse party '•' "*' <'"i><'Htionof;;nXr";r::o;'r -;• '"" including notice. "''"- ''"^^'"'i'' "» -"-nt, ■■'■ 1 (HI KvdC.VTIO.V.S. M. If maintained, the eoi-ts to bo the ...„„. • -f the se.ond class, wl ic c st^ •" actions ^^ervices in both eo„rts._ '"'" '"'^^'"•'^' «" If rejected, to each Attorney ■' ) 0(1 ^^. To the attorney for .lireetion for drawin-^ a nowcr f attorney """'"o "i Jiowor of 80. Attendance at (li!iu"ii.",VV."'"V':.' :'.V 4 00 iv 11: 1 I i| i i ^1 11 ' ADVofATK.S" !>:k,S. s. c. tfH- pl.nnlifl- in i..),.n. I,., i„„ ,'"'"'•"'■.■•■ "'» ^"- I "fth,. t„l,k., ,n,i ,i, 'f •/':" "^^ "■' ". .i-"i;?.Mc„t k ,-<.n,io.^!f „ .1 ;'■'""':"-'-' •"• *'■ at a like sta-^o '"-'.^'""il *Jom,in,|, if .sfttl,.,! «!'. rn.h.rsloo,-- ''"'"•'* " ^^■■^"•;«-. ir i'effiod Ix't'i,!,. l,,.wiiiM. » I .'i. In .'asos (.f SIOO ,„• „vor — -i" 00 If".-<'tti,.d before) ho'uiriir no V -^''V '""i'''»f,' ..'.'. 20 00 ■i-. Hactiim in renow «. ead, ,,„rtv ■'" '"' On a,,f,..al fn,,., Tri.nfy Huns,. •...■•■■.Vthor'V,:'! \ " "" Attorney for apjiellant Att<.rnev for res.mndnit -"'»•• It not c'ontesfcl 12 III) Attorney for a|,,„.||,,„f . (iiKHKc, :mU Deeemlier. liSiis. 12 00 Wr M,CKK„n„. Chief Justiee.S.C. ''■ .'^noirr, J.C.s. •A. 1>(.m;tti;, J.C.s. A. .Sti'aut. ;'• -J- '''"'iiKi.oT, J.C.S f • V v ''"«-^'^<'<'«. J.C.S. V V '"^K-OTTK, J.C..'.^. ' • <'• -^iii\,S()\. J s p • ■ 1. I VSrilCRK.vt;, J C S •'"•^. N. 15I..S.SK, .i, ■ ' •'• Ma(;iihi.:, J.s C '' >i""i in "i-n ......r,,'"re";,Z',;;:"„'f:'' ■'■^•'■■ lUlM' of«'ii. 2i* ■i'e (iled, "riicv of a-^ in iiiioy of in .V(». a |lac(! at S <'!• if ion, rho settl(!(J « ^•^:^:s. s. r. .".(t;! H A I L r F V • S ]< K }.: s , SirKRjOK COL RT. ey ].) 00 ."!() ()(» 20 00 40 00 () 00 lal. to 20 00 12 00 12 00 istlee. 8.C. Qucbet "o n;; *i 'I'V " original iiiveiitorv. (I I. ;^#? I' t Uii 1 '"1 1 ^ ^' |m I llHllli .UII rr "UI,(K|.s- KKI-s. s. ,• '";."■•■ "'••'" ""<• 1"^ .,f i..„„. « "••'i .•i •or til 11' rate t,f ••'iiploycd nioro (h V, a per i| II V, i"i Jiair a .1 l'!';'iiitin^' of a „,.,V '0-, I'or th i-i''liiiri'(| s.) to (1 Kor th ' .-a (Id,.;, (inn „ff'jf, "• ''"'I'l'lin;,' r,.fi,rn «""nlian ulun le-all, lOII of ,;, <'<'|'.V. A-f, of til any t' iittendan fo on }\ including ret •l'">-ti' notices lor lioritr. J"i".y triafs II in. \. IX r < ■«■>••« in vvliicli i (wh "»e person beinif under the d en reijiiiicjj ... leciioi) seized or sold th t" inventory 11 »'on.>-efjiieiicc of intere.-^ted in the" more than 'I iidditional If eoj.y IS or are i ^■"li.v or i ^ore,,nired ^"^''«'"y. lor eaei; ext cxsaiy, for }»roj)eity 'pi OS Jf ^•oii.-'etjiicneo of ti in se ""'i-i' than one d ra ^ed or sold, a bailijl ;;■ 'l-iantity ..f <.oo;/;"V "'e, the addit sheriff shill "y ill niakino- ■^ iH'i-es.^arily O I), (I r (> 2 i; to I '"iiiil time wh siieh 'X' ("haro-ed nt »i snilliii-rs jind siv , '"^ ' '" ^' lllliiiiln.. ..e . ' l""in,e per mile, witi P rate of iierein- writ of <»»'' shillin, eiiffe o »ic bailif}-, ,„Hl wh been served at the Jirocoss shall h gc on any other nine j.arty then ''0"f any f„,.th er Ji ^'hall b pi'oi-ess to be " tlio hands (.f live beei ^■a!)ie f '<-' or might h ""e (uheth. sued out b^ th five cr siudi 'aine '11 If. ...... .o> 2 r, till- III. I „ . ,; I ill- « 12 i; IIIIO •• 2 (I .... (, •_, ,; .... (I ,; „ I'i- .... (I ij ,■ ... II :i J, ■■ 'I .-, or •• 1 l» (> • " r (! II V 1' I • " 2 (i «AII,IKK.S' KKKH, S. C. one mile. "" ' ■ '''^' 'li.-fanc,' .-x. •,■<•. I Qt'KRKc. ;iOfh Decemb,.r, l,S(;,s. *<• >^Hni(.tiM-njr in th '■{•"i. "tlM.r,,r.HH.,.din«s", *' circuit of tl le naiiio eounsid. advccafes ami on^orod hy the rU-rk ..f by I '•>' '"^^' 'liieclfd ; and tJ, '.y on which tl '••^ court in fh« thi If jiri'sent orif,'inal whereof attorniex prjicti- e Kriir of } '■('L'isters court, at the city of Q,„.l was entered in tl th fa to b '"« I.I this H! re-i.vters of th s for •onrt, the ousand eijrht hundred and (if •<'c. on the twentieth d rcffirds act rioi fy-t wo. iicrel ly o r .11.13. ujierior conniK-nced, frc '> >i' Histitute.l, and otl 'y re|,ealod in one tariff shall b >m and after the d .so entered in the re ".V on whicdi tl icr proeeedint gisters of this court. I'rescnt c I n c {• r T C f) u II T /« c an, "VCf .Sd Ac 11 o.vs \()N- C(..\ri:.s IKI). 1st CI ass vver $]ii 3. If the action 1 the reliirn.., 2. If the act •ttled bef, lie ion be settled, 10 00 ■ndant c(iiif( ud on the day of the Vet on the next f(dl • Ileal Ua^' or if gment n-n. x:r 00 2d Class over ^♦50 to $100. 'i 00 00 owinp juri- '2"0' 00 8 00 00 307 |l»t Clax.* r.v(.rj2(J ( |.,.s,m ,,v..r j =^'""- I •*(!() f(. $10(1. •5 (• ^ c. I $ c. •'• ^^ >" l^'tu.n Ik. M.,tl,.,|. or if f'""e.i,„fhone.xtpn.,-..,|i„^ ;;;;";bor. b-.r iK-f!,,-,, ,.,0!? ' '"':'•■ •"■ "i>vn,,tio„ for on - !V""''7 <"• in.Mrii,,,i„n for i '",'"' 'H'arin;, o„ tho merits I whoro n., en4,uH.. is neeoM- ! t'lc inxTiption .„, t]u- i„l| tyr pn).,r. I,„t l„,(„n. the ^'''l^.n;; of ,f,, c.nr,.M-.tc; or' ." "10 a..-ti<.i . sotti, ,1 after I >"-<-n,.ti„n . heari.if- on !'"■ merits wl,.r.-.HM.nm.,.to' . mcnri(.n(Mlin,..ri,,ti„n.. ' -'• It the action bo .sottlo.I r I onq-ioto .-loscl, or if ju,,,.. I "•ent bo ronderod i„\suoh | aeti.m after .-,.., Note 20 00' • »J ol the above cases in ' I "Inch tho defendant n.,,v havo apj.oaro.l by attorneV to delend.int's attorno> on 'lotions returned, or on .;«„/., 'i^luut ... "^ , ' 4 00 1 00 ■ 1«00, OOOJI200' 11(10 00 I ] (5 00 00 " 00 i 00 Actions Contkstkd. If th Piff. Defdt. Pltf. jjefdt. e a( tion be fettled after I ,« the filing of any ,,Ioa, other •■?° '^. P'oa t" infants and eon iieh pica J C. $ c. S c, S without onqiiet or if the act on such pi i n be di 'missed 4Uete Oil without en- 20 00 15 00 112 00 10 00 :u>H J 8 Tff A/»v..«An..s* yy.ts, c. r. ■'"''"•■'•';•' ■•-J.litionnl fee ' '" •■'I'll Itttoriicy. '■ '' u!" mil'"" i'" ^^♦^'•^' '•'•terf F.H.f. ,vl„.n. an o„.,„..„. i'^ '■• I * r. ■^ I-. Hury ^"^^ ".s,.r,,.,ioM on the roll ^"- n tUo act.nn 1m. .etn,.,J arter ren.lere.i o., .udi hearing 24 00 ;2U 00 I J.-, OH -^'^ 00, 21' (10 I I, son 12 00 1 1 no '30 ''^'''' *" ^^<^ "'i-'er for/v ^o>ts, to be a.s in personal uefi,! V ^"'' ^•>' ^^t'^tute), the ;- the value of the pre in/ " I' !" """ "^' '""n«y o , , W the tune of the in^tX^o ^f'"' ^'''. ''^•'' •^"•^'^•- '^^'''ren a fhall have oxpirerj thin V '"" "^'t'"". «'■• if *'ie Icnl i-^-i-se extended '' '^^^" ^«^ ^''« last year to which tK '■ I ••*; f * t "'I '•'"<' /-'(lO r.i ADVm{'aTK.s' f'KK.s -'it- in thi. ,.o„rf. ,„„lo >-. '^K'". lor f,.,.. .109 IjofJ I I'oUlf.^. /\l)l I'llSOO I|„„ than (iiH! mill "'rt''.>< at form. V lie wuiil.l ),.,^:,, whole aiiiouiif 01" jxirtics fo ■•'^'ain.«f the iii'l iis ai,Miiisr wJiifh he is in^' in aeti, „)..,. ? iinder forty f tho class to •eo's act, not amazes are. 'tatute), the iioney eijual '■current at f the lease which the ,, p 111 fllISS "• i-or the seeon.l •,„,l .... ,, "v.r *I(ni. .,r,|. ,,,i / :!' "^^•'■y.;Ml,l„i..nal copy .^ ,. hff..r.. )u.|,Mun '''" •"^••"•'""•■'.t eationoraTtael ;.. r'''''''''^':'''-'"J^ vitro.,„ire, .''•'"■""' ^''"'"""i'lo- i:l;-';-,i:;»^;;^;i;i;,;ir:i;::r';;i;;,r !•>. If any writ of ■!(»., i 2 (l(» ''•-he ..:'': '''''-'"f.''«''i'..-'tM,ovon. ^tit..tionof;h:';j^,:;'i:""-">--thein- >^.onevi;;;'r;;;;E;;:;K-^M'--ne... ,,„.... ""• excci.tion to fi I ''''''*""T «X'-eption -"ner^':e;.;;;,:.!;:_i'''-'"-^"»-er!.,,e- ,J(' the ,,l;,intitr's attorney '^•o.a„5:'^;-';K;;--..4:.:::::::::::: \Zz rai-^od upon it _"""''•'' alterlaw iss.io 'I- *!, i',"" "'aintainod... ihe^i^S-i;^'-;;-,"^;:::::::: :::::: j :: o, <• lass ll\ ■■} riui) to 1*1. 1 00 2 OU •1 00 2 00 ') 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 •10 !llt .\nvo('ATi:s rKKS. r. r. wlicii fhcciKiurtc takes j,| iiiiiiaiy pli'ji ii-e iijioii a |tr(,' I". If tlio iilaintifl' ])v |MTiiiitt,(d'ii,'itintcr) bt contested, or if it be made bv al action and so on iiroecedings by action to 1 judgment declared lavo foiiniiini. executory oi- Jiit/inicut 2;J. On every co]>y of subpcuna certified bv attor- ney 24. For all pro'-jcdings ecution. on sir.'v-r out writ of ox- 10 I 00 (III 4 (III 1 0(1 I (III Oil 00 2 00 I 00 4 00 2 00 10 1 00 zo. (Ill SI' nil } (III 1 (III I (III 11(1 4 (Ml 2 00 ... U) ... 1 00 ADVO.-ATK.S" lf:KS, c. C, :■:.. I--.,rall |..-,u.,.,.,li„.,s ,,u ,nw^„ut n writ ..f .•'jM<-lM,u.nt alter j.„|.„u.-nt.iC tlu-.k-clar- ation ot tlio Karni>l,.,. I„. „„t c.,nt,..st,Ml... s;, „(i An, Jor vvvvy u,|,liri„,.al ^^,n,\.\u-r >il««'V(' the Mmiib..r ,,t(lii,.,. | oil It '•" and 2,, or on any preliminarv I'K'ii or n,,on any other incidental i,ro'- uUmm"' ■'''"*' '''"" '^'^ *■'""''''*' ^" '-'"■'' 29. For|)rosecutin;Voj;;dg;;;e;;t;r;;p;nofdi';: " "" - tribntion not contested - „„ "'■ ^";:;;" ^^'Tf'"'^^ "!'onae;;nie;;;.v;onof ,, ■' •• icrort ot distribution which shall not bo v.thdrawn or acquiesced in. before the nscnp ion for final hearing on the merits, yhen the amount of the collocation eon- tested exceed .•<100,-- To the attorney contesting „, ,,0 -1 ^^'l ■^",""'"^tt'^r»«y claiming w „ii -.IM^henthe amount of the c;dlocati;;n-;on: '" •• to.sted does not exceed $100,— To the attorney contesting « ,)0 ^.. n the contestation be withdrawn or ac- quie,ced ,n. before the inscription f , r hnal hearing on the merits, oni-half of ine above tue.s. ■ill >.■: 00 (I ,;ll :: 00 4 00 ;; 00 4 (III ;; 00 00 00 00 II 00 r if I ••n 'Ai. advocatkh' feks, c. r. :s,;:;,;- ■ "^ ^■'■■'-. "«■ = T(» o;ioh aftornoy Ml. .same jis m a cuntostiMl por^-xnl ■.,. f <.n. the Has.s to bo .leter,. od b '.h; a.nounf ad.nifto.l to be .l,.e b - ., .' " count hlod.t- the co..tsb..,,ayailcbv« "; nod .'"T" ;-/""' '••'• »''« -'"""" cla ,no(l by the >f,-/,„f. ,/.. ,.„„^ ,^ -. . -ssbo,.,,biobytho.,,./..:;;:.^''* i "r all i.ro,.eo.l,ng.s to cause aourator to be "I'l-nitod to the ./rlru>..nnent, in a„ hv I'otlu'i-ary action _/ -^ And to the curator . «6 00 ... Si 00 InTKH\ KNTIoy.S, KIC ;{'5. co.«t cro.-^s "" nitorvcntions and incident, '''■'"'••n-l.; to be the ..a.ne as on original d';: mands of the .-^amo cla.^-s fe'"'" ^^e 40, 00 00 .*? 00 ;» 00 Ophositiox.s kor Pavmi..\t. • re not contested, [Hhe sum due be le.s than 6100 „ ,,0 J tl'<" sum due be $100 or over.... It oonteste.1 co.^tH to be the same a nan " ong.nal demand for the san,e a.noun excep uife^ that the contestation in the "PP>':.lablcsideoftheeourt, of anvon! 1-; -" tor a snn. not exc'eedin^S, Mall be the .same a.s in a contested ;;;;;;:;; 4;;, a «un. exceeding ,00 and '^"'^onK''"''^^'''''''''^^''''^-'""''' '^.?;:;^Si.:l;r^''■"^■■^-■■-■■'"■■■^^« 4 00 00 00 00 THK ii\.VMJNATH)K Oj- WiTXK.SSKS. 41. To the attorney suing out the same $2 00 U 00 !| ^" 00 ... i-l (10 ADVOCATES' fkKS, f. c. "'-In;;;;;;;;;-: . -^"^'"^ who. n. ct..., A-c-?.~ '"""""^•••■^•""-"in,i,',„.,,,,rs. T" t'ii.'h ;it(„r,H,v ''• '•'"• tie («.\a.Minati..,i in'V-i.i.VrV r ^ "" '•'• f" H.- attornov ,,r<,s,.,.M • V ' "" f«<'"f-.. ...'■"■'" '"''"f'"»'''l T" the n|,,,oll„i,l-s „|,,„.„„ ^.«. " •nrcr;vrz;,i:';;''r'':«»' ■•....,,.. ,. , t"ml l...-a,i„K „„ ,l,c ,„crL !!""" '""""' ---=^:f~,:::::;:::: -:•.. •^0. AnclonLK.e.flil/'" f!"*''''-'''^^^ inteiilicti,,,,, ,„. . . ^"^ removal „f Imi> ^1- If S^OtthMl II ROHaTIox <5 eforo the articles of "••e filed, eadi mot rules of practice, and al m probation _">n require,! bv tli ■^otliedeelanit 31 ;i >i) (II) ■I (K) (I 00 (» (10 (I 0(1 0(1 00 (I 0(1 00 00 U 00 lie ion 311 AriVOC'ATK.s' I'KKS, C. C, !" '."■ """'•■ ''.V tl.o .l..n.|.,lant, i,. im,,,-,, -ation a.>. fr. wliflliorhc infcn.ls to aV.ii i2. I hinisciroltlio (Inciiinenl inipcaclietl. shall he taxed as a tiiction ac-or'iin loii.'^oin'' \o. 1!) to tli< t-M'ttlcialtn-tii.. artich's of i,n,„„h„tion arc fjlcd. ),i,t hcfnio answer, tlic IVos „f the attonioy „f the pla ii.titi" i„ i.ni.roha- ti.m and the fees of the defeii.lunt in nnpn.batiou shall be as No. ] „f ,1,,^ sanio table; and if the settlement take l)lnce at any sMl)so<|ent s(a^'o of the l.roeoorl,n;,,Sor ifjud-inent he rendered the ^'osts shall be the same as on the original demand at a like stage Casks .„■• ^^.io „k Vs:m<.~'Vo •,„,: Atwhskx. i-^tclu.-.- .'.1 (iu-a ,uctloiis,'a''tions !„ , , $fi<) or , $1(1 or •"' <'l«'^'< uiiiler, niKlcr, iV..'i"'i'S ■ but I iMit *-•* '-"■ al'ove alu.vo '""'"- ■ 8n'. i $2:,. iiiKli'r. 1. On all i)roeoedings in actions settled >; bclore return (except those on which additional fees are herein- attcr allowed). — To the j.laintiir's attorney ... 2. On all proceedings (except as af('.ro- ■said) in actions settled after return, and before contestation, or in which judgment shall be given on confes-i sion, or by default, or ewp„rtc with-l out enquete, that is to say. without' the examination in court of any' witness or party,— j To the plaintitl"s attorney ... ' 4 And to the defendant's "attorney on actions returned or on cot,'>(( or titi'lcr, al.-iv,. aciifiii' Ski i.r iiiiilcr. hiir ' 'M class Mctioiis, uiiilcr. iA (iM:v. -1 IIU-A • '■Horis,!,, , , Sill ,„■ ■"' ''lass i.Milfl- i',',''""i-S I'lit ' --■■', 'ir ahovp ; "iiiliT. $ c. : >; c. 1 .:>o I iH) 2 00 1 r,o I ;)0 I 00 i ! 00 , 2 no iO I 1 ou ^. On th( eon "ne. in iietions Hcttlcl or ,Iis- fiiiiieil fiffcr c.ntestation, i" the pliiinfitr's attorney On the sa •Vnd t.) the (iefend •"* r. ■ ) (Ml 1)0 -i "c. when tl veil atter eonfestation.— tnt s attoni(-_v.. i m, ji'il^'riient >h;ill To ftir |.laintirt-.< ., An(i to the 'tii)r,.H,'ac'fii,iis S<10 or ; §1(1 (,p iliidir, uiiil'T, l.ut , but I I Tf (Io(>Iara(ion of iriiriii.-Iicr I !)(• ci.n- Ij KJ 17 18 ]-.». tesUMl, siinie f'ocx as m auti(tiifs for a like sutn. On siiiii- out any writ of a(fa,-lnnont tor rent, at'arlinicnt in rcvcn.iic;.- tnin, or sinijilo attacliincnt lu-fore Jii'-'K'red by the court, includini? copy, — » To the defendant's att,,rnev On each pn.ceedin.!,' to cnlini.e "the ■■^iiit, or to de.daro a jud;;nient ex-' ocutory, or for coercive imi)rison-f '•lent, or in any case of rehvtUna et! ./'".'"•', or to set attachment aside! on ground that allegations of nfli-i davit are nnirne, — j To the 'ittorney prosecut'ng the same, if contested If uncontested \\\ And to the attorney resisting tlVo application On a commis ion for 'le cxainim.Hon of witnesses, and on •ill proceedings relative thereto,— ^ | To the attorney suing out the' same ,.,,.... i And to the attorney of the op'po"' site party $ c. a' "ive ^ <". M chss 'ctioiis. .?i'.-. .r s r. I (10 i> 25 (I .JO '/)• •-s(2.| clus,- 1, aitiiiMs. • i $U> or . ! uiKli-r, t.ui I $:'.-. I $ r. I I 0(1 (t .")( I (III i'l diss 'fliolIN, Si-, r iiiiik-r. ■■^ r. ;; 0(1 2 (Id 2 00 I (10 2;3 (I ;>(( 2 (10 I 00 ] oO Casks ( Al)\ ((CATKS' I KI.S, c. c. •ii; 1st CllISS -.'ll (1;,^- IK-tloilS. ilctlllllS , , , I $''>» or ■ jjdi ,,,. "'I '•'n-'s iiiKli-r, iiiitliT ''.'"""S I'llf but 5^-'' fT ;it"i\ ab •> <' •> <• Tu tl„, ;,lt..rnoy .■in|,I„v(-.l l.v s ,■ cither ),„ify t- att.-ii,!" f.. tlu' ' .;. -.:;;;p:;;;:;;,:";;;;,;,;;;r::-:::.: ^ ;;;; -;; ? « -'• "liiM. (I,c t.n<,n<.tc in any contct.Ml <•■•'•-« ... continued, pj.rt.y l„.,u,,i t,. Jirocccd not being ready,— 00 '"• I ■-O I .-.0 To adverse party ' "" 7.". .-,11 (IVKiiEc, ;{(ltl, Dcecniher. ls(j«. ^V'. ('. MKRK,>rm. ('hi,.t-.|„.tice, s V < iiAKi.KS .M...m,i:m:t. ./. I'. Short, .LSa', A. I'oi.Krij.:, ,lA'.:^. A. Stcakt. •f. A. I5i:i(Tiii.:i.,i-,. .;.(-.>;_ r. .;. J. L.iKANOK,,, ./.(^'.s. li- \'. SiCoTTK, J. ('.8. F. (i. J(in.\S')\. J.s.C. •'• T. T\sci[i:i{KAC, .) (' ,■> • -Ids. \. iJossK. ,|. .r. AlA(} m ■ 00 1 .;() r. 1 8 /iAir.ii r's |.K|.s. (• i^AIT. IFF S FFFS <'iKCL IT (OLKT. ^' cify "f Quel H- .■'ii|iL'nor -•■> ... lilt «. 1 1 y (ij lll|(.lww. ,,,, il » . '"^ '-I" (ILTItir tLonsana eight h..nd,4 . ,' Z'^^HT^'"' "' '"'>'' '"^ court i-."u <.n.,^ C^ J';, j;°f-; •;';•'-•' >»• tho biiiiffs of' ,,,: be «o entered in the r^gUer^ of .lli '';;',;;:" ''"^"' ""''«'^^'"'' I.N .\ or th l'l'KAI,.AH|,K C.v SK.S. .sorvk'e of u or f'or the For th( letiirn paper not otherwi 'ly writ of .si ip"''ia or other '« providetl for, ineludi writ t'ervice of u s'ervice of ny writ of sunn quired by law to b my writ or other d •lon.s and retn rn. return, or all proceeding c .served |.en ofiiinent re fii I ;; 'I 2 ti elud For th 'ug return g« oil the urre.st of onalJ.y, inchidin,;: any person, in- F « «("i/ure and attaehniont of "ig origuial inventory and guardian "^ inoveablp.v. includ- jpio.s for debtor and ov every publication in both V d oor, ineludingnot For the sale of goitd I'lguages at the church esO///,V/„s),affi.-« jfsal ■^' and chattel neludi xing.«anie, A( o nndcoj.y .......' '"'^"'^'"S '"mutes tor return of no gomls.in.lud tor a r. turn of r,^/.,v^ For all ferv eludi ^'or a ric< '"g copy if required. ice.> '"" njir.firr and copy e.xecuting a writ of j If when required tossession, in- ■ ) (■) 1(1 II IL' (> .1 1) 'Z'iZ "'^^''^•''^^"nly employed at the rate of 3 U. per day "loi-e than half a day, 1(1 jj 2 II lllcuverl to flu, iieil from and )e fiifoicii l,_v nio lis Ijy liiw liis (■oiirt. flic tlif xii|iiTii(r "f 'fn]y, (1110 (■|icjil(.(l ill so uiilifts „1' ffiis II f tf'iitf .shall nt ng ... ,f(i 1 ■J .... 2 () 0- 1.- .. 1) *) t> 1- .. (' id II •• <• II' (i ll '. II 2 (i . 7 (i • <• '2 (i . ,-, (I l!J (! ■ 2 (I MAIMI'f'.s KKKS, (■ ;::-:;- r'-^- ''-■-'-• •'-•'^^^^ "'i;s^-e:^;^.^'S;v::,:^;:i;;;--;;:^1--^ "''-«.• t.,r nuln..'. un „ny ofhor pnl;!...' f'!'bc .S|!» ■ I II I.' I» •-••ivcfl «in flu; ':".";• I';"[.v then in tho hands of :i^v^r.-rr-::!':;;;^! :ii-i'rx- ..< fhu d or nijl(>- "ii.-< paid at o niiI(.aj,'o to Qu6b ec, ;!i)tli 1) fceniber, lsi;s. i.-tance e.veccd one mile NOX APPEALABLE CA.SE 1st 01as.s. 2na C Actions Aft £1(1 not i-.\. 0(>f'l|i||jr tl.">, htif la,s8 ions ■Jrd C'la.ss jabovc £10 al £(•> ; Acti un icr, bill .0) :, fiHTcncv. ons 'S. or muler. .Mile ige on tho .service <)t II writ or of process of Kinrl at the rate of per niilc, without or e.xcciition .L" \ Al'I'K Vr.Alll.K CasK! -(' oiitiiiiiei 1st rinss. AlIlollK not < X- 0. M Cliis-. A' tloris ■■1is i.id chattel.- <» 1 SO J 8 I For iHiblishini,' the notice of tho sale'. <» 7 (;■ I) (I For tho servi th CO of any notice, and (' 2 .) e certificate and return o ] 1 II I o guebe.-. ;;Oth December, lS(i8, W. C. Mkrkdith, Chief-Justice, S.C. E. Short, J.S.C. A. PdLKTTK, J.C.S. A. Stiakt. •J. A. I T. J. .1. 1 Jkhthelot, J.C.S. L. V 'KAX(;kr. J.C.S. Mcorri;, J.C.S F. G. JoHX.SON. ,f.i<.C J. T. Tasgiii.;ki.:ai:, J.C.S. •ins. N. MossK, J.C.S. J. M A t I) (» i; (I . (I I slice, S.C. TARIFF OF FEES i\n;iiii.i cv C O L' N S I-: L A \ D C) 1- F I C K R S OF j'HK en I R I IN TliK COL'RT OF Ql'KKN'S IJ F (AI'I'KAI, .siJiKj NCH Quebec the s, P.S.C. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) <^^, 11.25 | iO ™^" 25 2.2 120 18 JA ill 1.6 V] <^ /^ ^>. ^'^J) Hiotographic Sciences Corporation i\ <^ \ c\ <\ 6^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 9 PI n H fl ''^ ■ f fe» TAHirK OK I KKS. g. |{. 323 TARIFF OF iq.:i:s. Q l: ]■; K N -s ij I-: .\ c ii - a i- i- k a i, s r d Fkc)\INiK (II QlKUKC. 1 <»iU)KH OF .Iri.Y '1'kkm. 1,S,)(I. IT is ..r.IcrtMl In- the o..ur( hero, tliat tlio s.-vonil f,.eH luToin- ■ atter ,sp(M.,tit.Ml he ullowe.l t... ai..l (,,k.Ti hv. the eounsel and :itt..rnH>s. and ..tlier uHi(-er.< of this eoiiit, f„r the several servif-es licreinafter mentioned, and that no other lees be allowed or taken for the .ai.l serviees. or for any other .eiviees. ^^ithout the order of tins court in thi < helialf made. FEES TO COLNSKL AM) ATT( •KXKVS L\ AI'I'KAI.S FROM THE SLTERIOR COURT. f Attendance examining the reconl and proceediii;.s of the court below, and taking instriotion.^ to iM"oftie- cute, or defend in aiijieal j^^ ^^ f^ Pnecipe for writ of appeal or writ of error, and lod^rj'n.r it in the otlice " ^ ^ ,- ., Attendance to obtain writ (i - n Engrossing i-o^y ,,f writ, to be served on respondent or defendant in error " ^ ., ^ Drawing and engrossing notice of putting in .secuiitv on !ip})eal * „ ,- ^ Copy of notice to bo served [[[ ^) \, ,; Attemlance when security is put in ,,,,, o T ,) H.xamining recognizance in appeal n ]| i^ Attendance at the return of the writ ''....... o 7 j; .Drawing appearance, .and attendance to tile it ......... I) ■-, it iJvery attendance at the ollice, to tile pleadings, or cases, or to obtain rules ^ - ., Attendance and making abstract of the recr)rd ....".... '' t; « Drawing and engro.ssing rea.sons of appeal, or assign- nient of error.5 I ,| |. Copy for the respondent or defendant in error ......... i) lo Dra\ying and engro-ssing answer to reasons or joinder in error , ^. .. f If t 824 TARIFF nl- frkh. q. 1) •py f<.r t!i« npi.fllant or plaintiff 111 t'rrnr I'-n^' lawinj^ cji.m; ' ■-,,.., ^^^ j^^ ''■"■■'""'X c<>vy for printer Attcndiii I). K-f. and inscrit K invmg and ('nc,'n '|i.V to bo .served . 'py of cverj rule ti) h very neees.vary a(ten(J "rrectinj,' proof-yheef !.'.' '|' 'Hi;,' eail«(- fur 1 'Very motion ii I coiirf '1"^' "oth-e nf insrripticn c MMve.l (.n tl,e adverse anee in euiirt 10 II ;; .) II •") II Ji.irly, very neecssary attend! ce (.11 the ar;rinnent of 1- Ditt l>itt o on everv la \y issue '!<•« at the olli,.,. (iYL'iy point of 1 '^v on inoti( ■2 i; 7 II .') II <> on the merits of davs "1, II a cause, wheth *iv on one or more Attendan D bel t'c, and remitt ow '"« the record to tli e court rawin;; and engros Cojiy f or adverse II •/• K. U'.LLAM). .J, B.n. lin. i'A.VKl, .J. li. R. Quel 'c, I2lh ./uly, Ks.: T. (". A VI. WIN. ,J. FEES TO COUNSEL A\ FROM THE CIROUn I) ATTORNEY IN APFE, \LS COURT. 1- I'pon discont inuanee or di after liling of the petit fini ill of th o appeal, i-jirin;^ on the merits ■"o appellant's attorney ifn in appeal, but hef ore 2. Vy o respondent's att ion abandonment of fl appeal has not be ornev. e.S 10 (1 10 ai) I'peal if the petit 2 ] 5 i en prr)dueed, ion in o appellant's attorney respondent's atton ley 2 10 2 10 tit 10 •'! Ill It >f('f ... I ;; ., " Id (I "I .-. " 2 (; |>;irty, II ;> c " 7 i; (I lotiuii, (MI s I ;; I ■ llliiic 2 « s I'oiirt i» l(i S " 12 6 on ... (I 7 ,; .'ind .-. (I '..I. M>. J. Yi.Ti. J. 15. H. \. J. Takuk «»k vy.y.A, q. u. '''" "PpcllantV iittonicy ... To ai.pellant'.-; attorm-y 'f" r^'xiK'iuleiif.s attornov ' «. ,r „^u,, „>...,,„,,. ri;„/„;':;„',|;:f„ ".- ;; .. l..r i-ic-i, o.,,,y „| „|, i„i,.,l,„-,„„ry ..hUt , i n.lV. X For '. ,"'h""";'"' '" " '•• I"' 'i'--i'>«'l ■ ,1 «. l-..rv»,.h,.»(r„,,,,,y r,.,,„iroJ ,„ he servo ;vi;„V, !*. F(»r Dhfiiininrr ..„I„ .. 1.!-^'"! "V" \""\ .•{25 « (t It 1) I) i» 12 <; 10 II ^^|^ each .-icivioe... •Mileage to be charged iiiijierior eoui-t. T( ' THK BaU.Ikks. according to the "taritr"of "i'he ^^ APPEALS cal, ore ■ * • * £;i 10 (1 .... 2 15 in • * 1 2 10 ... 2 10 SUPPLKMKXTAKV RULK. A fee of throe pounds ten shillinirs (-£{ I0« nw , allowed to each attornev for tr, v .ir '»''•)«"< hi' icl.v Montreal and (^.ebec, S f 1 Ue, I.''" r'r'"*"-'' •^•"»^'"'' tla> .aid ,.lace.s-20M .SV,1;Z" mt ''''"' '" ^""•'"•'' V 320 TARrii' (IP yr.y.n, n, r. M^ FEKS TO CIJ-kK DF AfF>EALS, In Casks l.srnrr.u ...kk 35,,, J..,J,v. ,S;o. /^>' ^ W,.. /. Cou„r,V, ^ro,uuf^aU^ .m December, ,869. Tn AiM'KAr.s KR..M SrPKi,i„K Court. 1. On every writ „f „,,,,oal cr writ ,.f error. .,,. ,. 2. And copy thereof -^'i <»(i •■\. On every alia, writ of a|.,,Vaj"orcrror '! ^" 1. On every appearance tiled l.y a respondent .' " '■ ''r]S?;;;t^:!"^ ---^"t^-^s-of-appe^u ' "" 8. For drawing and engro^sTng-bJ^Vj-J-- — yy- •y............ fi (li. I.V Api.KALS from CiRCl'IT CoiKT. 9. On every appearance filed by an applicant 0. For entering and filing petition in ap ea" ? "" . On every appearance tiled by a rLpo dent "" ^-^i;^-::^ and filing j^.j?r^t^:-^^ * - 13. For drawing and engrosVing'baVl""bond;;';;;;;;: t '!" I.V ALL ApPKALS. 14. On every preliminary exception or demurrer 15. . n every motion or petition for improbaHon r/" ••• ^ *'" Hon .»/«».), disavowal or ^XI.^TJTV^'- every motion or petition for ^Ih! ' ^"'' "" judges, or for discS.WneT o?%"raror""anv de.sistnient of appeal appeal or any 18. o„ ev„y„cti,io„ to bo;p;;i„ica-;.i,;v,Vff „v-.i,,i ' '"' 20. For each copy of every rule ^ "" 21. For copy of judgment or order' aufe^" excepted):::: I ? oJ EALS, January, 1870. rcemifr, 1S69. >URT. $fi Oil .-.o ;; (10 '* «i (III fr assign- 9 00 « of appeal 50 Jsjjontlent's fi 00 'i 00 HT. 8 00 1 00 4 00 spondent's 4 00 ■ 2 0(1 f V 4 00 (^inm'rij)- n. and on sation of I or any 6 00 an inter- 4 00 lent of a .•? 00 ^ of the 4 00 entioned 2 00 ;')() >d) 1 00 2.>. On every eiu,u.-.te or ju^tili", „ "• '" " "'" •"""♦' ' «•' l-y the ,..„ rt or a in I ' ;e'-"rity .^r.l.Te.I , one hundred w.-rd.-'.." '" "'''""•"'•• I-' ■^''-' "f 2f). For every search of docMnnenV<'iv.r'.i"r* • " "^ ^- '^'o:jli';:;r '-" --"■ t!i;^i;l*7;:;:;!,i:i:;;:;' "- -H And for each copy thereof » "" • "" '"'"' ' '"" "f — -"■v^-;;run;;,i;;vi;o™;,v::: ; ^ Ahpkal.s to Hkh Majksiv, il 1 00 I 00 the elerk or !>,.%; "\ ""^"' ""i^""*'r made hv dred words ..^"^!. ^]'!'''' '^M-"-'t. por one h„n^ •^4. For collating the iirintini^ 'Vl,'."^oV«- " "* words, a.f addition"! ;S If""'' ''" ^"'^' '"'"^''•-J ()<; Crikr's Fkks. :::^sp«£5«=€?si~?; fendantinerrorinappeal/bothyr f "" or circuit courts "'' sujierior T . '-i 00 I-v Appkaus krom thk s.pkrxor CV.ht kv ,„, „,,,,,,, Districts. '.k^-m I. On every writ of .Tp,,ca| „ ,„it „f „ror 4. For entering and filing am.eli'anV'Vor""; , ^ "^' case 7. ^ "-ppeiiants or respondent'.* 5. On every rV/l7in appcay;.".'.'.". ■■'- '* "^^ b. For every bail-bond on am.eaVVnThn •" ^ ''^ 24 00 m T A ]JL K S OK THK ST A MP DUTIES PAVABLK ON LAW I.ROCEEDINGS 'N THE SUPKRIOR COURT I'ROVINCK OF (jUEHEC. N(iTK.~T<. (iiid out tVuiii the lulldwinj,' tabl.'s (Iio amount f.f stain|i,s jiayahio on any piureiMlin^, add to t! cohiinn <>1" fees tl district. c UMioiint in the col le auioiiiit in tin iinin of taxoM for th>. Tiio anioiint«< in tho first co'nnin of taxes the districts of Montreal, K "t*" I, in the district of C^iebcc. And tl tho in the districts of Tl .Toilette, Richelieu, ii. imrasku, and Ottaw are those payable in jrec Rivers, St. l- Those in lose in the third, rancis, (Jaspc, Terrcbo nne. Sajjiienay, I'hicoutinii, Riniouski, Mont- magny, Reauce. Arthabaska, Redford, St. Ilyiicinthe, Iberville and Reaiihariiois. ' The items marked with an asterisk have been increased 5 cents on j)rothonotary's fees under stamp act The items marked with ad on crier's fees under stami) act nil • . • . . . . > agger have been increased 5 cts. Tho items in italics a ma( re amendments or additions to the tariff le by order in council, promulgated 2>Sth D and only ai)ply in the several districts to since the registration of th of the district. ecember, l,s()<», cases there instituted is order in the prothonotary 's oUice on No tax is payable on any al any writ of attachment by garnishment after judgment ias or pluries writ of any kind eases in which an execution has been previously issued or in Sr \M1' milKH, H. c. T.uiI.K f-Jiowiiif,' till! aiiiDiiiit oj' Ijiw stanipH riMjiiirod uinior thn Ktanii. act, 27-28th Vic. ch. h, in iiayincnt .if tec- an.l curt hoiiye tax on the law prKccclin^fs hereinafter -iiecitieii. had in the cii|.erior court, in the .xcvorai (ii(;|,(H)0 1 SO* In actions above $400, l)ut not above $1,000 1 50 In actions of $400, or under.. 1 .'JO* On each copy of writ .'iO* I .AfTIDXS KKTLKNKO into COIRT. On tiio return of any action, — In acti()ns above $1,000 — jjiothonotary, $o ; crier HO fents 5 sOf In actions above $400, but not above $1,000 — protho- notary, $1.50; crier, 80 ct.s b 'M)\ In action,s of $400, or under' — prothonotary, ,$4 ; crier, 80 cents '. 4 40f Amount ..t V<-rs Hti>| of Tax pilval.lc upnii iiuh I'lDcecdlliK. M , K.u Tax. 12. T. H.. St.F.,(}. •^ c. '^ 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 I 5'i 80 1 50 1 00 30 Ckrtikicatk of Default. On each certificate of default.. 30* CONFKSSIOX OF .TUDCJMKNT On each confession of judgment, — In actions above $1,000 ...,,, 2 00 In actions above $400, but not above $1,000 1 50 Is actions of $400, or under.. 1 00 Ill '••HI Hr\Mr III lit s. s. c. Sci'KHliiH Cnl KT. NATIUK (II-' l'l(iirKKI)I.\(J. Aiiioiiiii .,( F.TH ,111(1 of Ta\ ii..\.iii.(. 11(1011 ..a,|, |iro( I'dlliiK. Kr.KH EXfiUKTKS. Cri or'.s fees, (in each insciipti {•nciiKT'te, in iictidns not tesfed ion for con- :>i) I)it((. ditto, in actions n.Vt eonie"Jted I ("m Jo thi- 1 roth„not,nii, on ,.„vh do no- sitioii f,f eviri/ iritnenH in (■ fcstei/ cdHru ilrt'il iroi-ffn on- J or ivrri/ our finn- F'tr ,'uih <>nj,,lnuj rj-/,i/nf, „t rn,/,u''f,- o •;„ f"r„d,ounun!/,m,fuett in ,n-it!n,j... o ,0 All such depositions to be paid for on d(Mnand. and so soon as the de- jM.sition shall have h,>on taken, bv the party on whoso behalf the wit- ness IS exainiiied. -# *: , Tax. M.. K., '. ' si.F..(;. C(.NKKSH,„.V OK .J<;i.(iMK.VT.-ro„r,/. .^ ,.. $ ^.. ^ X<> fee exigibb! on inscripfidn for JiidKnient (in coiife.s^ion. when the «-onfessi(in is tyled .m the ret; ni < "y or the next folbiwing juridical uajr. , If the ;'()nfessi(,n bo fyled after- wards, the same fees to 'be paid on iiisenption or in.ition for jiidKnient as are paid i„ eontestod or uncon- tc^'ted causes, as the case nuiy be. Xo tax exigible on inscription lor judgment on confession. HTAMI- 1,1 TIKS, «. r "I AMI' 111 TIKS, «. r. .{oo T^l.l- ■■.how l,.;; the amonnf .^ f law Ht.i,„| ,H. A-.-.-(r.„,uM.,/.) Stl'KHIOK r'H-KT. Aninnnt nf K. cm hikI .,f Tax I'liVdhl.' u|i<.n cat h I'f.., ||„;;_ NATl lu: <,|- I'KUCHK|)|.V(;. *■'*'■»■ M., Tax. ^' ■'^'•^■.,y. * <•■ $ c. $ C. I.NSf'HIlTKlN.S ON Mk«l! /'I A'liniiH „nt C.utl-Ht,,/. '"> '•"'•I' in.x.Tiptinn l,y ,h,fault ori I I J" fill rti , I In.i.-finn.. hIm.v.. .^|,(H,0 2 0(1 I :,() | ,mi (i -,„ In actions al,..v<. $40(», hut not ah,.v,. $1.0(10 , ■„ , „„ In artinn. „( .vJOO, „r under.., I do ,sof .".O ,;o //I AvtiiniM Ciiiihsd,/, ! On each inHcription, — ! In acfi<,n.sabovo.-f;i,ooo 200 2 (Hi 1,0 no,, In actK.ns ab..vc ,$400, but n..t ab.)vo$l,(JOO I 1 .^i,, , .-„ , ,,,, ,, .^^ In actions of ,$4..(»,„i.umh.r.. Mm, , j.o J h j (^ /■•>,■.,„■/, rv-h>:uriu,j u,.„n th, " , 10 "'"■"" 1 (III ,. Pkkmminaky Pi.kas. On any declinatory or dilatory ex- ception, or e.xception to the iorin, — In actions ab,,ve $1,000 12 40# 2 00 1 ,^0 ' so In actions above $400, but | not above $1,000 \2 40* i ..0 , ,,0 In actions of .$400, or under..' 2 40* | 00 8(i Plkas. On each jdea, or the contestation of any action, intervention, or in-' fidental demand, — i .')(l 40 In iietioiis above $1,000. In actions above $4,00 but not above $1,000, In actions of $400, or und <» ""' -' (HI 1 .-,(1 SO «' 00 1 .-,(1 I III er.. 5 0(1 1 0(1 U^ ) .')0 so (I 40 1 ; K ' ' 1 'i V S 1 i 334 STAMI- DITIKS, S. (■ Table slicwin.!? the amount of I aw 8tninj)s, SL('.~(('o»f inun! , i^vvvMum CoritT, Amount of Vi payiii)ic ui),)ii ,.„|.|| j> <"<'s ati'l of Tax '>ef't' ,M.. K.,0 '"/• (lllmrrrt tn tli illH ill fnrt" . 'If Sllllll * c. i T. R., st.F..<; * c. In XTKRVKNtroNS AM) I.NCIDK.VT Chohm Dkma.vds. Al, On each intoiveiit tleinand, — ion or incidcntiil In action.s above $1,000. In actions ab 00 not above $1,0(10 •>vc .^^400, but 00 1 00 .50 In acti ons! of 8400, or und ■V.//. — /// the ilixtrictx o/ or. nincis Thnr /iirrrs, St. h tli< tii.r in oulii inijiuliU' uii Int. '"'"*. '""' not on. iiicuftntaf dciiifiitih. Qui be (IXj)^, r.rvin- ■i i>0 ' I .-,0 fiO 4 00 1 00 ! 40 ; 20 KlLK! On acl 1 rule, not exceeding tw( hundred words, — Tn actions above $1,000 ) In actions ab '' !,• • — {f 'out i nurd \ " Fees ail. I of Th\ II cacli PioceciliiiL'. Tax. e. ' T. R.. •"!< e. ,'? c. » 1 00 50 I j 60 Md I 40 20 STAMI- DiriKS, s. r. o..- ^ablc shewing the amount of law Ktamps, Ac— (r„„//,M/<-/. SuPKKIOa COLRT. •) Ainoiint .,(• Kccs an.l .if 1 ix luiyablo upoiicaih I'loccliiif;. VATIKK UK PKorKKniNT.. Vv.V.t •■:! C. snnpwvAS — (Coiithiurd.) In actions above $400, hut not above $1.000 20 In actions of $400, or under J 20 For each copy I o 10 I IXTKRROOATORIKS UIM)\ ARTICfLATKf)' FAf'TH. For tiiln'n;/ iloirn in irriHt,;/ nn-tirrrnl to tnt< rrojdtoricx ujion orticii- Intiil j'ltrtH M., K., (). .$ c. .SO 20 Df.SCOXTINIAXCKS. No fee to the officers of the court (^/nnnirli/) exigible. Court-house tax on each discontinu tion. payable in the districts of Montreal, Kamouraska, and Ottawa, — In actions above $1,000 In actions above $400, but not above $1,000 In actions of $400, or under." For rverij^ di»(onflnuI.\(;. Ani.iM.t „r K.Ts and of Tax Fkf>. M., K., (». COl'Y (,K .iri.CiMK.VT. — (ro„//„„,,,/.^ s e, $ ,.. On each coj.y of imy intcr- l«,cnt(,iy ju(lM;,„ent/n.,t ex- i c(!fdin;rfw(.huii.lre.l w(,rds -,() Jorovervadditioniilonohun- drcd Words ^^ |„ Tax. ^ St.K.,(J. * C. ' $ c, rKiniricATK.s OK Costs. <»n each coitificato of costs,— 111 actions :il,ove,'?l,000 o ;■()# , „„ In actions above >;40() but not above $1.00(1" „ ;,„^ „ ,.„ In actions of $400, or under.. (I ;;o* o 40 EXKCLTIONS. On each writ of Fi. fa. de Uonis or li. fa. de Terris,— In actions above $1,000 1 (in ' 1 -,„ In ac^tions above .«400, but not above In actions of. i;4()0, orundcr".'.".!!."!.'. I 00 80 (I 4(1 .",() (I .;() .Id I'd 1 00 ,'iO ' <"i so «(,* 40 Oppositions. On each ojipos'r.on for payment or or claim, — ' ' Above .$1000 j ^^ Above .$400, but not above ;^.1<"><» 1 „o Of $400, or under , j qq On each o|,|)osition to secure chaiffos to nnniil. or to withdraw,— 'I In actions above $1000 i 1 50 In actions above $400, biit not above $1000 j 00 1 (tc (id 40 2 00 1 .-,() 1 00 d .'>d (id 40 1 00 60 .'{(I 20 d .",(» ;jo —{('oiiiinutil.^ •■•'^ and of Tax •'iicli i»ro HO ;<() I) ■!(» 20 I 00 I) .)0 ) 60 ! 'M\ sr\Mc ruiiKs, s. c. ;{;; Tabic sh..uiM,u' tlw ;nn..UMf -d' law sfa.nps. A<-.-(r,>.„,„ ,/.) N Ml lii ni n;MCi:i:i>i\(,. Ol'l'dSITIuNS ('■„„/,■„,„■,/.) Aiiiuiitii ..I Ffo< iti.l of Tax ixyalili' ii|>(iii .'at'li I'loici'dirivr. AX. Fkfs, K, o. ^' St.V.M. V f. S C. ^ c. ■■f! In.u.tinnsof$400. orn„,ler ' | „„ l ou 50 "'0 tary ..n n|.|H...ifinn,. nicl i„ the slio-i ■ ! nff',< ollico. un.l annexed to anv writ ol execution returned into court. 8KIZLHK 1!Y (JaRNISHMKNT .MTKIi Jri«i.MK.\T. No ta.\ payable on any writ of .seizure by f,'arnishnient af'ter judg- ment, if an execution has been i.rc- viou..,l,,n,t;„n ,,f ifat-- nin/irr irhn th,l„r,„ l] i ,'„s,l f'\ inihliteil ■ ,, .,, Un each inscription or motion for judgment on declaration ofgarnishec,ifnot contested. 9 50 And if contested, same i'Knti as in princijial demands. j HaTIKICATIOX (IK TiTI.K. AM) OlM'O- srnoN.a. thkrkto. ' 1 00 1 oO 1 III) .jo 1 00 , so 40 NO* 40 20 On the deposit of cadi deed for rati- fication, includi'ig notices for the 0(^1 u>a()lf iijioii ..ncli I'locnedlDK. Fk»> K VTIKICATION OK TlTl.K, J^C.— Cont'rr $ C. 'V every coj.y nf such notice, not F(.r exceeding; two huncired words.. (I .">() every additional one hundrcdj ^"'••i'' i 10 On each copy of judgment of ratifi cation of title, not e.xceedirg eight hundred words For every additional one hundred! 1 00 I 1 00 Wf.rds N. B.— T WO copies of judgment of ratification reqiiiie to bo enro- gistered, by law, only one t.f which is subject to the fee and tax as above. On each oi)positi(m to ratification of 10 title, above $1000. Ditto, above $400, but not ab $1000 ove T\\. 1 M.. K..0. Q. T. R., .St.K.,G. $ c. $ c. $ c. i i 1 00 i oO 3 00 ; 2 00 2 00 1 00 Ditto, $400, or under .'.' ] 2 00 I 1 50 50 I 1 00 1 50 I 80 1 00 50 n ^■. iilil MISCELLANEOUS. Forraoh ronfun,n„rr of nuit (rrpri,,. d'hist,ni,;') h„ nrti- tion «)• nthn-iclut' J .i i ^ For ,„rb motion to call in mt-ticHahiir'nt o -!! Upon ,'nvh juHtion or motion not n,entione,l 'in'i};;. '];;:i';;i tm-0, 0(1 For each „n:uccr or contestation of an;, petition or motion, not mentioned, nt/,etar,f actual/,/ in force .- i,,,, tor prepar,n;,,,ul,j,„ent of distribution ....' ■.■.■■'*,' ^ [„J {C'liiti'tni'il.^ •fs ami of Tax iicli PiocciedltJK. T.\.x. Q. T. R , st,K,(;. •^ e. ' $ (.. 1 00 oO 2 00 1 00 1 JO , 80 I 00 30 I aO (» oO 'irtiHil nhern, \ 00 2 ;J0 I 00 • 2 0(t otion, 1 00 8 00 STAMI* IHTIKS, f. ,s 3;i9 ■ '/;■ < riiiiii III H I fi'ijx r». ■uriitni- ti, II siilixtitiiti /'■/itimi /', iipfi'ii iilnii III ,il' mill r< I'l I n < / h,/-, "/• rnriint sUiiiHsii or iiiiliiri/, ('in r nuil nh orr Jill/;/' , /irnt/ioiioti hiiri, if ih iilip'ii III III, III X ll/ioll Miirli null, oiiii/ a "p, liiil nil, (or, r •or xirrmiiiij r.rf,, rlx, I, if ///,/y, •''//■ I .rmiiiiiiinj j„ij,rrn on ,r' oriz'itioii,) Jirollioiiiitor 1/ I iiiiiion ii/il, X 1,1, irni lo for, juilif, or Jnr ,1 iiitorHh // fiittlioii /•„,. i„,,-(;t 7' '/ li. ion of liiul mil I ' or jiroflioii,,i„r,/, -nil, -il, I,,/,,/, l,ir;i (or,r mul „l,„r, ll,, /,>,■ j,„. [.„,./, ..-.) '/ itji/ioiiifiiinit. or iiir/i iiiilhnriziil ion I, ll '/ ./"''.7' '"■ prolhoiiol'ini, I,, , iroiiimi, irho^, Inixhonil is „l,s.nt f'r'om Ih to ll fiptition mill '•"/((/) xoiiir spi.inl nil, (J ml inli mj n,,,,) „f- mil orili r t o roni '■'» ^"I'U "./' '/" IKt'tti l>'l 11 notiiri/ In il,l i I 00 I 11(1 .■;(» I (Ml 00 on, iinil of iiril, r tli ipil of mi •riiin 2 00 1. f)i. IX RKVIKW CASi:s. In DlSTlilCTS (IF QlKHKC AM) MOXTHKAI,. i/itofrironlx xml from ili'xlrirlx, ol/irr tlimi tin 2. O ;/' (Jill 1,1 1' mill Monfri'iil n ,r,rij p, I it ion jirrxintnl, or motion xiifini/ III' thi- conrt /"■'■tirili/ ii] Q,, ,1, ll nrtiii/ ill, On ill,' h III iippral from tin sii/ .'I <'I>1' lAlllHt 4. Hi/ rixjtoinlrnt, ln't'orv h , u/ion inxvrijition / itrior or virniit court, juni- or nvii ir ■ or iririf n-h, nrinfj 11 (ijiju-ariinrr , I 0(1 •'! 00 ."> (10 I 00 J-",!"M,';''''''-''' "" '■'">' "'•"•' '"• P''''-'^-'-^ writ (.f anv kind H- re arc inaiiy jiruceediiigs, not specific. 1 "in the t X.l ■Til g(iin<5 tal)!es, wiicrcon foes ami ourt-li oro- whidi it has not been thotiKht oii.-ic tax arc ]iayai)lc, would render tliesc tables too vol J^(U necessary to include, as thev of the latter will niiiKui.- and >f stamps will he rciiuired easily suggest what number and de lis a kiiovvled iiotiiination If I ilH m h¥ T A H L !•; S STAM F DUTIES PAVAlilJ.; ON LAW i'KOCKEDlX (;s, IN TIIK C 1 RC V I T CO U RT ruoviNCK ()|. (jifi:i;L;(: Vide Note on jtiige o3(). i i HTAMr KLTIK.M, C, C. Uli T.utr.K shewing tbo an..,u,it of law stamps- required un.ler the .tan.,. a..r. 27-L'S,h Vi... eh. :.. in ,,a/n.ent !.r to... and . .,„rt hnusc tax ..n tlio law pr..,MM.,lin«s hereinaffer Hi.,M-itied, haJ in appealable oases in the eireuit e..urt, in tho Hoveral • listricts uf the pn.vince of (^lebee wherein th.iso fee^ funded. uro Ai'i>KAr,Ai!LK Tasks, G. C. X.\T( KK or 1'IU»('KK|II\(;. AniDiiiit of KiM's ami dC fn^ Iiuyalilc iipDnt'ucli I'mcet'illnj;. Wkits. Fkks. $ c. M., K..0. $ c. On each writ of sumninns, simple .ittachnient, attaehnient for rent or aftaehinent in revendieation, andfiirnishint,' a eopy thereof,— ; In aetiuns above *I20 ' 1 00 1 00 60 ".0 In aetions of $100, but not ! above $IL'0... I 1 00 80 40 20 ror eaeh additional eopyof! ^"it i 10 T\.\. (I T. U.. $ e. $ 5" c. Actions retuuxed into Coikt. On the return of any aetion, — In actions above $120 — clerk, $;< ; crier, ;>(» cents In actiims of $100, but not above $120— clerk, )?3;' crier, 30 cents _ 3 30 3 30 Cektificate of Dki'ault. On each certificate of default 20 ' Confession ok Judgment. Oh each vrjn/cssion of Ji(i!,j„ifrnf, — Jn ficfiont (ihov»; $120 50 /" fti'tionx of $100, },nt not ubovr $120 y 50 80 80 60 fi*^ m ii n NTAMI- III TtKS. r Tablo .sh(>\viii|r (ht aiiionnt (.flaw stampH, A-c— (r i/i^i / '')- Ai' i-KAi.AHi.K Casks, C. C. Ainoiiiit of j,>,,ps aii'l ->(• T,i\ payaMmpon .'adi IT... f.,.,||' IIK. NATIKK (ir I-KOCKKIMM E.v •^IKThS. AX. Vy.r.f M., K..(). To th, rtrri,. T. U.. Sl.F.,(i •^ e. '/( rnnUxtiil iirtK.IlM oj !<\m „n,l '■IIXIK, III' >'J (h III Ihv iffjHixif,;,,, ,,j- ,,„,,,, lUHH, fur rrtTfi 1(1(1 '»•,„■,/, rvrri/ i/)ji„^iti„i, in , iirtiri/i,! 1/ iritJ. " n Id /iitrti AM siicli (l('j)o.sitions t.. I le en lor ..n .Iciiiaii.l. and .«(> .s(...n a,« the (leposition s|,i,ll have Ijcmmi take by tiio party on whoso behalf th witiiesti it< exainiiied. Vl»,lljii;n>l i.rliihitH nilil othi'i- (Inru til' ntn (it (iii/iii'ti ')0 ' iir irtfi H "/ riniurtc ii ;{() 50 iNSCRri'TIONS ON Mk KITS. //( ilifions not fiiillistri/. On or each inscription by default e.\j)arto, — In actions above .SI2() In aefidiiH of i^\on, hut ii',',t '» 50 50 40 20 above ^[20 fii lilt Kiilx viiiitmtiil. On each insoripti on, " JO I 40 i 20 1( a autioiis above .s|l'') \ In actions of $100, but not <»0 SO 50 30 above .'?120 1 •»<> tiO 30 2 ( <'"llfilllll «/). !■<••< ail. I .((■ Tax ai li I'roi fciiii^r Tax. (. T. f{.. ' ( c. S ^ I'. SI AMI' 1(1 rrKs, V. I\ ^r^ Tublo .^hewing the iiiuount ..r l.iw stami,.., A i"— ('•""«»./-./.) Al'I'KAI.AHI.K CaSK-.S. C, C. N Vn UK 111 I'KliCKKKINd. Aiiioiiiit Mf K,.,., nil, I ,,| Tax liayalih' ii|piiii vmU I'r'n cnlitiK. Tax. Fekm. M.. K.. i». •/ T. |{.. si.K.j; $ L'. .■}; 1'. I'KKI.IMI.VAKV J'l.KA.S. $ ^., ^ On any !120, .. '> n actions of .•jiioo, but not above $120 .^0 80 50 ;}0 2 JO HO .10 20 Intkhvkxtio.n.s axi) Ixcidk.vtai. Cross Ijkmaxds. On each intervent demand, — ion or incidental In actions above $120, clerk, $8 oner, . '50 cents p. In actions of ,^100, but not above $120. clerk, $3 y i crier, .SO cents ' 3 .30 60 3 :U) SO ;}o ' 20 30 I 20 RULKS. On each rule net words . exceeding 200 or each coi)y thereof not exceed- ing 200 words 50 10 For ever 20 •y additional 100 wjrds 10 »!«( STAMI' Dl'TJFS, t Tiihlo shewjfiff (he amount ..f law ,«tampM, Ac (C, Oltfll AiM'Kii.Aiii.K Casks, C. C. NAT[IRK dl' I'KKfKKDrNO. Amount 111 i-w,^ n,„| „f ^ imyuMi- upon i.,,,!, |> ro(c<'i||in{. () Suni'(K\A. Iliiyli i,ri;/iiiii/ nlll>/„in'l, rniitin'l AX. Fk» $ M., K..6. $ T IJ . ''t.K.,(i •> <• I/, I lllllill s III iiiil Jour ifiliiisurH iiinri l/itiil ''or ouch copy I,, j I) DiHC • IVTIMANCKS. For every discnufinium.'o hcf, Moription for hearing on the in nuTit.. irci In al•ti(,n^: ahovo .'?12(» ' In aotion.-( abuvo fW), but not above $12(1. Coi'V OK Jl l)(i.Mi:\T. Oil ciu'b coiiy of jii(I;,Mnciit not (liiiL e.\- "• Horil.«, In action.^j al love $120. In action.^ of Kio, but not ■ ^^-^l-'O I 1) HO II fio : 30* 20 i 10 10 lor every additii.nal 100 word.s <.>n each oopy of any inter- locutory ,jii(lf,Mnent"not ex-l ceedin^' 200 wnrdi;! ■ o 40 For every additional 10() words' 50 20* 20 K 10 CKKflt-'rOATKH OK CoSTi On ea. h ce- 1 In •ate of co.>Jt.><, n (icii 3 above $120 20 40 aborv! >100 but not On each writ t,f ti. la. de bon li. fa. de torri.>!, — In actions above $120. IS or 20 I 30 50 I 70 20 10 20 10 30 20 Oo»tinnn/,\ « ami of Th\ li I'ro, (..•(lliiK. I'AV. T K , "'t.K.j;. S 0. .jf. ,.. 20 1 « 10 20 10 50 * • • •••••••• 10 10 I 20 STAMi- ncTrFs, r, r. 9A9 Tal.lo showinK t'"' amount of law Ht»,„,,.. A-,.._(0.«ru /.) Al'FKAl.AMi.K Taskh, C. C Aiiiounl ot i-V.-h and of Tax l't».vttl)li' upon ctth Prncei'dlng. N'vriRK :t>iN(i. t'yy.' M . K., O. Ta\. n T. R.. *• St.F.O. Ill nctiniiH „f .^KM), \,m ,„,, ,,"''"*'^' *'-'"•: <• .^0 60 .{0 20 /•.-r »-r() Un fiu'h (ipjiosition to .v-ecure charges,! to annul, or to withdraw,— 'j In actions above .$120— -clerk,' $i; crier, ;{0 cent.s .' I ;!() o yo :!0 ' •>0 In actions of .$100, but not ' above $120— clerk, $1 j! oner, .SO cents 1 30 60 .10 20 SkIZUHK KY fJARNIHHMKNT AKTKH JlIlf.MKNT. On er^'h writ of seizure by garnish- ment, — In actions above $120 1 oo In actions of $100, but not above $120.... I j ^0 ' 50 \ 30 20 On each return of saisioarrdt ' '"' " ^" after judgment ] oo Un each inscription or motion for judgment on declaration of garnishee if not contested,— In actions of $100. and «p- wiirds f_ Q ^Q Ditto, if contested, — In actions of $100, and up- ^ar'ls j 1 00 70 I .30 20 .".48 STAMI' ni.TIK.S, C. C. MISCKLLANKOi:s. Fur (r, /„. tor rrrrii inrit o/o/,/,,,,! " ."J For ' Ji">!/>' III r/Kiiii/xr ■ „ >r irrj d.diiration of U'<>'ni^h-<',' >rho lhrian'>:ii!in^^^^^ nid'hhd. ,„u,„}dr hi, thr Hiiid .,uriu\/ire ... . •ir tid-iii;/ finxirrrx ft, hit,r,-i.,,„f, ...:,... ,:....,. , '."".' F, III I" IK iiKldc ill (dimiiherx ... For ever,, amivrr 'v /•'"''^"^'^/^^^-y";;;};/:;;;";;:';;;;;;;,,;";;;; " xpee,.,//,!, i>rorid,d for in thr tarlf n.tiudli, in fo, ,;■... () ,^,) 1 (l(f curaUir for thv ~,nu;.o.e of doiiij n.^ledidai^ nii "'^f<:»> to f/ie usuof fer.for .uch riufhorizatioii) .... ] (|(| {o'-xo-i'irnu, e.rpertH hy Jvdijr or clerk ^ ' o-;„ /«r e.vmmm„^, ,,„,,,,., n,ion ever,, pitltion for i>„rtiiionof i»,mor„hle., or p>r „ t„torM,j ad hoc, t,d-en and re- ee,ved he/on- j„d;,e, snh-d,-le;,i,te or notary (in addition t'l in,' fi;- for Hi„h apjiointmcnt, tie) i lux For ,^en, authorization of a ,iiarri„l ,roii„.n,":vho,::'hu,: band IH ahnent from the Provlnee, to do .owe ,u't re.fuired ineliidin;, ,'o,.j, of ,ntition and coin, 2 00 tor every or,lertocoii,,iel a notary to ,1. liver eopu of an act, vopy oj the petition and order thereon ...... o (||| if nn o? ^'""P^'^- "'^ "".'^ ^"^ "^ '''"''*•« ^^'^^ after jud^.nent wrir^f'^^nTklnd." '"""'""^'^ ^^^"^^' ^' ^^ '^'-« ^ I^""- f..ro.'.ni!;7tI!!r''' T '"''"7 l'r»>^^eodiiigH, not specified in the v^^ ?h ^ ''A''"''^'J *""' '"^'^ court-house tax are j.ayable, v^hwh It has not been thought necessary t.. includ.v\. thev oV H . l!;*;r"'' -n"'" m"^''^' ^"" ^■••l'""i»"""^^. and as acknowledge oi ,>.tann>s will he re(|uued. >;o 7(1 .j(l (I 7(t nri, „•.. 2 11(1 2 0(1 (I 50 ritx, iir JO (I 0(1 lihii>i;tie.s, r. c Ixm.v. Phf-.vinff tho j.moiinf ..f i.. U9 «ff'np ii<-f. 27->S(I, Vi. I :"'"'l'- requirca under tho '''•"••^nMKse ;,:, tl i:';'';'';--'- '"r^vmen. of fees and tho several distri. i , » .' \T ''"'"''"^ '■•""■^' *" those fees are fundid. ^''M'n.v.nee of l^.ebec- wherein Xo\-Ai'i>KAi.Aiu-K Casks f P '^"•'•"nt of Fc-s an.l or Tuv ' ^■^- payable iip„„ ..acli Proc-e-lliiK. -NATl-Ki: Ol- I'lJorKKDlNO. WUITS. On each writ of summons, simple at- tachment, attachment for rent or attachment in revendicaliun,— In actions above ■'j;,so, but under .$100 In actions above .$()(), but not above ,S80 [ I" actions above .-i;40, but not above .$00 i c. : Iv-.O. ^- st.F.,(;. $ c. I $ c. i $ c. 90 80 , 40 90 SO i 40 20 20 ictions above $25, but not; " 70 , (io I ;> !0 (I 20 above .$40 In actions of ,$25, or nnd( 50 I GO i .30 < or inch CO y of writ I 10 r...| .30 20 { 20 ; I 2(1 Attioxs Rkturxk INTO Court. On the return of any act ion. I fn actions above ,$80, but und ,$ IOC- Clerk, .$2,50 er crier, 30 cts.j 2 80 n actions above .$()0, but not above $80 Clerk, ,$2.50; crier, 30 cts.l 2 80 In actions above .$40, but notl above .$()0, — Clerk, $1.50; crier, 30 cts.| 1 80 In actions above ,$25, but above ,$40, — Clerk, SO cts. In actions of $25 ?rier, 30 c J. or under, — Clerk, 50 cts. ; crier, 30 c not ts. 1 lOf ts. 80 '■W iff i I ' 8 B ■ ! , •••*** STAMI' KCTIKH, C. C. Table Khcwing the amount of law stani]).s, S:G.-~(('n„ii„ur,/.) Ni>N-Al'l'KAI,AHI.K C\.SKS. C C i. •^'"''""' of Fe('>i nri.l o( Tax ' ^' ^* P'lyal.lc upon each I'roceedliiK. NATUHK or l'R()rKKl)I\«;. CONKKSSIO.V OK Jin(iMK.\r. (hi each (•onfcHxlon In iittintiH ah ullDVC $1(1(1 In tictiunx (th Tax. ( of juilljiiii nt, hdV)' .$()(), hut not ''ovc $40, hut not] )ov< $2.'>, hut '25, or under... not Fees. $ 50 I'OVi: .^fiO I 40 fn iivtinni II h iihort' $40 In nctiouH of ^ IXSCRIl'TIONS ()\ MkRITS. fn Artlonti not VontiHled. On each inscription by default c.riiiirtr. (» ;^o 20 or In actions above $80, but not above $100. In actions above $60, but not above $80 M- (J T. U.. $ c. $ c i «0 40 40 40 40 20 20 10 10 /*/ Avtionn Contested, On each Inscription, — In actions above $80, but above $100. not In actions above $60, but not! above $80 Pkei.imixarv Pi.kas. On any declinatory or dilatory ex- ception, or exception to the form In actions above $80, but under $100. 60 60 30 30 20 20 In actions above $60, but not above $80 1 40* 60 30 i 1 40# 60 30 I 20 20 -{C'liitiinK i/.) ' Fees imkI oC Tax n carh I'rocepdlii;,'. Tax. u. Q. ^ r. K. S'.K.,<;. — 1 c. * <•. s c. \. \ . I) I. M 20 ; 10 I : r n 20 10 .30 ; 20 I 30 20 30 30 20 20 srwii' KiriKH, c. r •.- 1 Tabic showing the amount ,>f law .tamp.. Ae.-(( o«^„„u/.) N().\-Al'i'KAt.Aiii,K Casks, r r ' ^"'"""f "''•''■*''< ai'.l (.r Tux l>.ivar,l<. upon each pnn n.n,. I I NATfKK OK l'li(i(KKl)l.\(,. I'EfS, ill iiotioiis iibdvc s 1(1. hut ,,,,t abuye .-^t)() | ^„^,c In actions above ^L'.j, but not above $4(1 j <,,:^ In actions of. S2.>, or iMKler... I 4()# k";,. '.. ^ <•• i -S e. T. B.. ■*'.l-.,«.. Pl.K.US. I On eai-h jilea, or the contestation of any action, intervention, or in- cidental demand, — In actions above $80, but , •"";:'•■$ I"" 1 50 fi„ . 30 In actions above .$tt(). but not! , \ ,,;''^'7*^'V .•• I iio j 0«o j ;{„ In actions above S40, but not | | above .$()(( | ,„( i In actions above $25, but not I above .$40 ^ ^„ ' 111 actions of $2.j, or under!!. (( 30$ 20 20 iNTKinKXriONS. > I <»n each intervention,— In actions above $80, but under $100,— Clerk, $1; crier. :!Octs.... 1 .in ' „ f;„ ' „ ..„ ., In actions above $t)0, but not , ' -" above $80,— | Tn ^I"'''"^''" ^•••i?'-,30ets. .. 1 ;{„ ! „ go ;;o | o '>„ In actions above .$40, but not < above $00 — j Clerk, $i ; crier, 30 cts. ... 1 30 40 30 ' o o,, In actions above $25, but not " .Tbnve $40. — Clerk, 50 cts; [n actions of $25, crier, 30 cts. 80 40 10 | Clerk, 30 cts; cri or under ; crier, 30 cts. M\\ o |o »'! I tm m i f J .•?.^2 Table .•.licrtirx fh »i*Mi' 1)1 riKs. c. r. e jitiKJunt of law s tam|«'<»N-Ai'rK Ai.Aiti.K Casks, P. c NATUliK Ol' l'H(»CKKI>l.\( An x.imt of K.'i's and of Ti liBvnlili' ii|M>ti cacli i»ro(: fed 1 1 Fki Tax. M.. K.. O. T. U.. St.K.,(i I I In <-ii)K.\TAh Cross Dk.maxdh. F00.X to clerks iuid in interveiitiDii.x. oner siinio a? Tax ill (lisJrict of Montreal a.1 on uitervonti( nine )n.-i. X«> inx exiirihl •' on incidental iltMnamls in the districts of (^iiel Three Hivers, St. V A ancis, (J as Air., iVe. Rui.KS. On each rulo, not exceeding two hnndred words, . In actions above $60, but under $10(1 In actions above $25, but not above $60 In notions of $2 20 5, or under... !0 lor each copy thereof, not e.xcoed ing two hundred words ]( For every additional one hundred (100) words.... 10 yiMll'(E.\A8. On eaeh ori(Mnal suli pivna, contain- ing the names of not more than, lonr witnesses, In actions above $60, but! under $100 ^ In actions above $25, but not above $60 ,., , •> c. " 20 ^ lOf in actions of $25 20 i 10 j JO : lot! 'or tfu/i ci,j,,/ nj o Hu/'jtti'iiit 5, or under...! 10 i ]0f 10 -{Continiifd.) Sl.F.,(J. .SiAMI' DcriKs. c. (• 35:? Tal.lo .Lowing the u.uount of law .sta,,,,,.. k..-(,'..„i,n„,,.^ N().\-Al'rKAI,Al!l,K CVSKS T (' Alllotlllt of Frcs ii'iil i.C Tux '■' "' " : l"»yiil>l<' ii|. Ill each I'rocceilliii;. VATIHK OK l'R(»rKK|)I.\(;. Ft-Kt T * \ ,.^' • (, T. K., K..O. '^ St.F.,(i. 20* 20 10 r<»l'Y OF JllXiMKNT. $ e. I * c. $ c. $ ,!. <»ii eat-h copy (,f jiid^inenf not ox- ccc.liiig tw.i Imiidrod words, — /'( iirfiuiix (,f>',rr ,>y)(), /,„/ Ull.V-Al'l'KALAIil,K (' •4XK.S, C. C All I'lt.vahit K'llllt of K, ('"ntt'nufif.') uii«l of Thx Ml«. "1)011 each l»roc....,| XVTIUK (JK i'ltOCI-KIM.Vt EXKCUTION.S. " ^''i*''' «'it Of i\. fa. dc b ii- fa. do ton-is.— Ta.> 'KKS. K.6. T. li.. ■Si.K. (; on IS or In 111 "<;tion.s above $0(}, but' uiin each claim. — Oppositions. oi.l.o.-^ition for payment on ■ibove !ii40, but under $100 — Ah Clerk, $1 ove M 00, crier, ;^0 cts. Clerk, ;30 ct l>iit not above $40 J 30 20 1 ;»0 20 Of $25. or under crier, .SO cts, .SO 2 On each 0} Clerk, .'>Octs 0# ;!0 2 Iiosition to.securech crier, ;i0 cts ...j ^) to annul, or to withd irge.s fi"t 1.. 10 K ;'>'ly in the districts of M!,nt Kamouraska and Ott raw, payable! real,! aw a Above .-ffiO. but under $100 - Ahi Clerk. $1 ; t'rier, 30 ct vo $40, but not above $6o"l ' ''% '"'" Ab Clerk, $ I crier, 30 cts ^7'*:?""?' ""'^ ""^ 'I'^ove $40*l: I :iO j 40 Clerk, JOct Of $2 cr i>. or under, — >er, 30 cts ...' o And, if Clerk, 30 cts contested, same fe ; crier, 30 cts .... o Ijrinciiial demands es as nil 80 I 40 fiOfi 10 '>f Vws utKt of Tax mi ea.h Pro,., ,„;,. Tax. .6. () * .'!() 20 f <> 1(1 10 ■''TAMr HI IfKs, c. r. .>5» TaMo showing the „,„....,.r ..f law^,„,s. ^..-(r,^,,,,,,,^ NATCKK OK I'RorUKDlMi. IflK. Kkkh Tax. T. K.r St F..(i. Skizl-uk by Q.U .'!(» I 30 i 20 On eac-h return of seizure by'i'ai--! i by nishnient after juilgnient,— ' In actions above .Sfio' hut' under SlOO ' | „,. In actions above $10, but not T '^''7.'^" *'^<' 1 00 I In actions above $2.3, but not above $10 „ .^^ In actions of $2.5. or unilc'r .".'.' 50* tclu, drvlnrex him,.!/ in,kht,d'\ i jxii/ubfc by mii,l iiiinuxh,,',-. ~ ' In OitliHls nhnrr M{\, hut um/tr $100 ■ __ ' ^^ ,,j| J>i iictioiu' nl.orr $2.5, 'h'ut"aot (lOovr $40 „ 9,, l'>nvti,mof-^-2:,,..r Hinirr''.'. () j'o It declaration of garnishee be con- tested, same fees as in original^ iiction for a like sum. II jireveiifdtt MISCELLANEOUS. on t abovi: $(iO, and niifhr $] uiit» iihovff $40, hut not „h on //( snit^i iihovfi $2j, h ttlKlV, .S()0 M^ not (ibuce $40 $0 ;■)(» 40 30 .ioH STAMP KiriKS, C, r ^\i!ivy.i.]..\SKinH. — {('n„/lini><(.) Ill vIIiIh 'J • >, '/;• (//((/' / I'or riirfi (iiiiindiiniit, — .•:;(i 2(1 III KiiitH abovi S(i(>, iinil inidir $100 In Hliitu iihnvi S4(l, hut nut ii/, if/nrr .SdO //( Hints fi/,t,rc $2o, lint nut nhurf ^Ai\ In unitx ''/ $25, or undi^- (*)• 1 1 run Ix II ft I til- 'III- iinnn-rrx '■li J nji'iii intnri.ijatoi-ii'n i,n nrticnhittd fartn ^O 10 :;o (I 20 II I/turn I) 20 irritiiii/, — //t xnitx iiliovi >!()0, /inf nndir $100 .. /n Huitx iil,„rr $40, Imt nut iihun $«0 In xuitu iihiivi $2,"), hut nut ilbnvr $40 fu Huitit i>f' $25, or vnder in III- iiirli ill /mxition in irrifim/, — //t units uhorif $(i0, hut unihr $100 In xuitx iihovr $40, hut not ahovi- $00 fn HuitH iihovi- $25, hut not nhnn; $40 fn xnitH of $23, or nndei 4(1 .'iO 20 20 50 4(» ;;o 20 ■h iiffidiirit in irritin;/, to ohtnin judijniint, In xuitx abovr $t){), hut undrr $l{){) ...'. q ,^ fn xuitx aJiinu- $40, Imt not ah ove $00 In xuitx above $25, hut not iihovv $40 In xnitx •/' $25, or uiidir •or rririi iiiijtr ihliti In xuitx iihovi- $00, hut mull r $100 .. In suitH ahori $40, but not abovi $()0 /, a aw itx ahovr $25, hut not nh lit not ilhovr ,>i40 III Hiiitx o/' $25, or iindiu -M) 20 10 50 50 40 20 For dniirinij pror^x-virbal ' > ,*!,, No tux i)a.vable on any writ of saisic arn-t after judgment if an execution has been previously issued ' phiries writ of any kind. N. 15 — There are many proceedings, not specified in the fore- or on any alias or going tables, whereon fees and court-house tax are which it has not been thought necessary to include, 'aT'thev' payabli would render these tables too voluuiinou s, and as a knowled of tlie latter will easily suggest what number and d of staini)s will be required. nowl nomination •) $(1 20 .',(1 li» (I ;;o 2(1 20 fid J'iii:tn in 4(1 tl ;{0 20 20 .'lO 40 .SO 20 40 .Id (I 2(» 1(( 5(1 (I :>() 40 20 1 00 fter jiulgnient, if on any nUn^ or 'ified in the foro- ax are payable, include, a.s they I as a knowledge id denoniifiatiou TABLE OF FEES I'AV.MILI: IN THE COURT OF VICK-ADMIRALTY <,)L'KI]KC. TAHI.K- IIK KKfS, \. \. r :!;»» TAiU.K OF FKi:S !<• UK 1 \kns iiv niK inx-.K. KKCIISIKAK. MAkSIIAI,. AI )\ < K ATKS AM) l'K(i(|()kS OK lilK MCL A1>MIH ALTV tOlkl A I tjl KHKC N(i fees ((. I)i> III)-. wed to tho jii,;„jr>,,H if H hhU ,»• ,y the r(;/,\fror. For drawing and engrossing warrant to arrest ship goods, or person ; copy and tiling aflidavit () Had bond ^ .. Monition, commission or decree, whether of uniivery appraisement or sale, or otherwise o AVrit or instrument of restitution o Compulsory or subp(Kna against witnesses o Writ of attachment „ If either of the preceding instruments exceed in ienKtli ton folios, for every folio beyond ten* o * The folio mrntioned tfirom/h thin tubfc ofOrl' niiist ,, reckoning each }i,/ur, „x a word. ' ' 1 r, 4 (i I () l» (1 '.< 1) ;? II 9 1) 1 II Note -The fees in the court of vice-admiralty are payable in sterling money of Great Britain. ' •* l.li !C() TABi.n OF rr.rs, v. a. c Sliditlil lln' rp;;i>i(riir h • IllCI iiiKMit. in>triiiircn( or iiDitt |iiiii'(| (., |.rf|,arc jiiiy n(| IfT I' wliiit,-<()c\#r, II, ,t .-p.'.'ili.cl in tlii-. tal.li-. he will ho |.ii(i!l.Mi to ,| .^fiiiic cliiirj,'!! UH a iiroftor. viz.. — For III II IIIIIHI , On II iloorcf' . iPioiioiincinj,' lor tlic iiii<.r,.' I'.riiiiniiiit 11,11 ,,f ii-ii III SSI H, On the exaniinntion of every wit tion. lilicl. intcrrojjator ness on an iiiforina- rix'i or otherwise), a fee of les or pica (whether e examination shall exteml. For each folio to whicii tli if in En^^lish If by interpretation (interpreter included) .............. ii NoTK. — It x/iou/il !»■ iiniltfHtnod that tli ir/i e rff/i.stnir, ur ,i-hniv,r acts OM the ,'.n,m!nfr for him, x'h,.u/,/ t„ke dlii>.. (I (I i\ 'ir, /lilt bif l/i, HI , iiity '!«'•. <; (I icr.", uik- ft I (5 lilar II 2 ;{ vU.. (i • in ft ;{ (I na- ini .... ft i C, nd, .... ft 1 (I .... 2 (I or d-e M, ro- / f/if >nn en. inijs. ...'£0 6 rs iu re ..046 TAIII.K uy KKK.S. V. \, c, Ff cxr.....n„^ twolv,, Jolio... for emh fuli,. l„.v.„„l Iwi'lvc '•"•'•" ••"i'i«-^ ..r |K.|..r. ,in.i"jir.,i",7,iin;;;;;;',;in;; ;;■;;;;;: ''" ••e.^-. tu 1... tn.ii.iMitt..,! to II.. ,rt of a,.,,,.;.! or for unv olli.r ,,„r,,oM.. for i-arl. foli., ,M,n',ii,„..l fni'ii'iii (I .». Fill >,n trl,..i,.,l. tl.o r.-wi-frar «l,o„|,I •■liari;« the- .hsl,„r...r.H.nr a.-tually ma.lo to the translator. w.Hi an a.|,|ition of ono-fonrtli to '•'•n.iM.nMilc liiui-df for hi. tronl.!,.. a. Ivan.-.., .V. '•'1 "iilMlni'ti f ;ii, artion For ..nterinK .'vory or" ••vf.y .lofanlt j-runounco,! a«a'inst'VaiVirs in',"!;;,'! tiMnpt, in ca.-e.M priH-ceilin;,' In (..rnnm „ <>i. c'WTV interluoutory a,MT..e. or .c-nK-n....; inHmli'nif •Irauin- tia. act to bo pai.l l,y ti,c narty Hnvccd Ulf^ ' *' For every utten.iunee i.e^Mo "Hjuiij:;;,;:";;,,:;;,;;;;;,.; ;;^ " whieli uny decree is n.a.lc. other than anTntcrlo- cutury or ..enfence, including the a.t, drawin,. the ac^t ^ For Ji receipt tor original docinMeiit.^"'dVl"ivered''.,'ut V.f liie rcKK-'try ^^ <»na .search or exatnination of th.- rec.Vrd,s""hv'anv l.erson not l,ein- a party in the cau.so in which the seandi i.s made NOTI;. — X-/..- Iu l„ r/u(r;,r,l t,, a j,„rf>/ III thr ruilxr, nr to mil/ Kuniiim (ifiiili/inii j',,r n sr,i,i/i. For advertising' an intermediate or extra court .lav in additi'.n to the sum pai.l for adverti.^ement..:..' il 7. (Jii /'Ill/ill;/ out money. For preparing receipt fur money to bo paid out of the '■''Ki'^try ; _ II Pomidage ,ni money paid out of the registry" for everv pound .sterling 8. Tiixinij CostH. For taxing a bill of costs, if under six folios, from the party at whose instance the taxation takes place W .{rtl II »; II i; 1 i; I II I (> !) I) i r> I t; I u 4 i; 1 6 ft 2 4 6 •'^^ TAlU.y, (IK KKKS, V. A. T. iiik/ nit rchiintH. To tlie ic'f^istrar .,., ,, Tn lli(! assistant iiicrchant •*» •" ," If t\v(. riierchants, two ^riiiiieas each. " " ' Hv xnv. Mahshai, For arn-sliiij,' a vessel. ;r(.(),l.s or [KTson <) |s „ For keepinj,' p(.,s.sessioii of a vessel and carfjo. jointly ..r either of them sin^rly ^hen the same are not under the r.-spoiisible eharge and eustodv of the otiieers ol the eustoms, for each day in which they remain in fiie marshal's ehar>,'e. e.xclusive of charges for keepers when necessary. o ;j „ iN'oTK — T/iii/tf not to l,r c/i,ir;/r,,/>/r hi r(,sfn w/lfrr tin- ijixkIs /iKVf l»en put into storr t,r nuuflurUHe. For inquiring into and certifying the jier.sons jirojtosed as sureties i .sufficiencv of For release of a vessel, goods, or person, f "or executing any monition, or decree for a party, or compulsory or other instr n any suit o 2 t itied rom arrest 2 .'{ answer.s of uuient not For every default or de terest of a party proceeding //(, i^i; cree jironounced for the in- For everv attend man. nee in court, when a sentence interlocutory decree is jironounced or For exe<'uting any decree or commi.«su)n of apjiraise- inent. exclusive of the appraiser's fees, but duding the making of the i in- shouid not exceed £5(U) .steri nventory, if the value For the like duty, when the val ing lint ue exceeds .£500 .ster- For executing every decree or commission of sale "of 4 ti .3 4 f the which lusive .! <» ■re t/ir cy of 2 .'5 iirei NoTK. — Jt nhou1d he understood that in ,)fiparin<, inter- roijaforiex for the cronH-examination of witnenHcn they arc not to he drawn separateli, fur each wit- ni'HH to whom the uHinc are to be administered, but that tchen practicable, an in moxt inntanecu will be the case, one set of interroyutorivs should be jjre- pared, generally applicable to all the witnesses. 364 TABLK OK FKKS, V. A. C. 1 m i#is ' iSi t P'or consultation with party, for the purpose of taking instructions lor the libel, inl'oruiation, ])lea, act on petition, or for any other important j)urpose, dur- ing the dependence of a suit ^'0 The fee for the final liearing must depend upon\ the length of the evidence, and the import- ance and difficulties of the cause ; but in cases of no great intricacy, the fee should be from two to three guineas, and not to exceed the latter sum, unless where the proceedings are voluminous, or unusually important or difficult, and in this last case not to exceed five guineas / For any necessary attendance on the registrar, or on the ad\'erse i)roctor, during the i)rogress of a cause, to adjust any incidental jioint in the suit, or on the marshal, to instruct him as to the ser- vice of any instrument, reporting bail, &c On all office copies of depositions, JL-c, obtained from the registrar, one-third of the actual sum paid at the registry is to be added for the trouble of col- lating and extracting the same. For ])erusing and considering any papers, exhibits or documents, furnished or introduced into a cause by the adverse i)arty, or furnished by a party to his own proctor, for the purpose of being brought forward as evidence in the suit, if not exceeding twelve folios q For every additional twelve folios o For attending informations on the final hearing of 1 a cause, when it occupies only a short time, t 10s. ; if a few hours, 16s. 8d. : if a whole dav! £1 6s. 8d Note. — Jn somr »/ the vice-udiidrdltj/ courtn proceed- itKjH for the forfeiture of uhlpn or (joodn, and for the recovery of peiudties eonnenuent thereon, have, in nome instoneex, been vnrried on by two separate sxiitH — one for the voudeinnation of the property, and the other for the penidtie>i. Thin mode of pro- eeediny should be discontinued, one suit only bein^ undn- £2Q Hfrrlinq settled U/nr^ the return of the n-arrnnt. 365 2 2 (I 3 3 or 4 6 3 1 6 10 16 or 8 1 6 S CO SUlTLEArKNTARV RULES. Tho rules and regulation, c.tablishe.l by the king's order in unci of the 2nai,..ty .vill he ,nost gracionnly pleas K-^v J '"''f ■'■"'''■ eonneii, ,o authorise usio earry fi.t^'X ' ^, ' Z.^:^ Z or.s eomnnss.oner. of your majesty's treasury a ' U h table ol fees hereunto annexed whi.-l. l>..w \J.L '"-if i"*' your .najesty's advoeate-genent^ n ^^tl e eo^/l'l^''^^?; ^' it.es of the high court of admiralty of I n t a m Ti 1 '^ '^ hshoa by your majesty's or.ler h. eound ? ' :'';J ^ ::t toa-.j.rove thereof, and of the table of f,., ^ ^ ^"uneil, ^anv ' (copy .vher'eof is ho'L/n o'\ LJ^ r'^T/'r^f-'u ^-^>urabIe the lords commissioners o t P admh-a'tv .rfl cjuc the necessary directions herein accordingly ^^ ^" (Signed) C. Oreville. Entered and -"•'^Jlea i„ h ,j _^,,,^.^^,^^ ^^^ the 2i)iir oriler in roposal of tho and that the » Itropopcd by leteiit aiitlior- lay bo cstab- le only fees to tioncrs of the ito cojisidera- privy louneil, inji.'inying the itl the right iii"i!ty are to RULES AND ORDERS AND TARIFF OF FFKS , 70 RII-KS AM. (iRPKnS I\ INSOI.VKNTV Nt A TTF: US. F 1 t i 11 8 ^£Bl'UKat Canafla, ;in. All motions, politir.ns iiimI <'l!iiiiis, 1111,1 „ii |,a|,cr,s in tho iiatiiro of |iI(M»iliri;r^ in insol- vency sliiill l)(. intidilfxl : fn rnsoivcncy lor tho Distiicf of In Hio niattor of Insolvent, find Clainiiint. Petitioner or Applicant, as the ease may lio. plainly written, witliont, interlineations or ab- breviations of words; and the siihjoet or purpose thereof shall be plainly and eojicisely stated. They sliall als(. bo subscribed by the petitioner, applieant or elaimiint. or by his attorney ^<,/ iitein for him: and tiioy shall be subject to the ordinary rules of procedure of tjio superior court in respect of .similar paj.ers, as regards the names and desi;>:nati()ns of the parties, and the mode in which they shall be docketed and filed. No paper of any descrip- tion shall l)e received or filed in any ease, unless the same shall be properly numbered and intituled in the case or pro- ceeding to which it may refer or belong ; and be al.«o endorsed with the general description ' thereof, and with the name of; the party or his attorney nd ' atom filing the same. I «. In all appealable matter j in dispute, the pretensions of the parties shall be set forth in writing, in a clear, precise and intelligible manner, and the notes (if the verbal evidence taken before the assignee shall be plainly written, shall be signed by the witness, if he can write and sign his name, and shall be certified by the as- signee as having been sworn before him. And, in the event of an appeal, the assignee shall "I'ike and certify a transcript from his regist(!r. of the pro- ceedings before him in the matter appealed fr(»ni. And he shall .also make anlM)..ks of account. l.!i|K'rs. .lociimciifs iiiHl von- iiiiniit.'^ ..f i/nit iM An. I II lik( iiuinncr tho .(■(h fiitc, ;iii>l fiitcrii)/^ oi! liH.lill;,'- ,,f crclit- tlic siiriie, witli flu- otlicr ascot Mini liic l<';,M.sti.r.^ of ami clfocts tlHiri'of, in dcfail, f. Cl'i'diji;;..;, ti,;f,.t| iiro- a hook for tho sun ho calh'd •• 'fho riivciitoiv III iiiaiio and tho d "•r vith flaiins whi<'h shall ],(.s.«os.sion o( the assi '"•liinontM in the Kstato of. d also I ;;not!. s and whirh »o a( oo-s.-iojo to credit hail or.' shall ho tiled hy »ho said assi- }^noo or porsoriin i>ossossion, on fho rofiirn day of tho said writ, as ro(|uiro.l hy the said act • and fho said iiiv«'ntory shall ho opon for o.xaniination or extract at all tiino.i during otiico hours. 22. Immodiatcly n|ion tho oxccution of tho voluntary dcod or Instruniont of assi>;niiioiit to tho assignoo. ho shall j^ivo no- tico fhoroof l>y advertisoinont in tho form of I), of tho said i act (ri'/c Tfip Inirdrtnt Act nf\ lS(!!t, H. 2, anil form A), ro- (liiiiing, hy such notice, all croditors of tho insolvent to produce fhoforo him. within two months from tiie date thoro- of, their claims, specifying the .security therefor, with tho^voii- chors in support of such claims, as required by su(di notice. 2li. Tho clerk sliall pre]»aro for the judge or court, a list of matters j)onding or ready and fixed for })roceeiling on' each day, following therein the or- der of procedure prescribed by the 4th rule, which list shall be communicated to the judge on the previous day. 24. The record of proceed- ings in each case shall at all times during oflico hours, bo acccssihlo, at the clerk's office, to creditors and others in in- terest in such cases, for exam- ination or extract therefrom. fiml ofhors in interest in tl case, at convon: nt hours, dailv. '<• ho apjM.inf, I l,y tin, ,,,i,j' iissignoe. 2.>. The ass; ueo shall, from tunc to time, ;indor order (.f 'hito, and witl, n twontv four hours after i o proceedings had before him. lilo in the sahl clerk '.s otiico. a dear copv un- ■ i.f crciit- i.-^tiTs iif jini- I' >* itli cijiiiiij* lii'iiriu'iit.s in i>ci«iiot,',,-hHll <• til crt^ilitors il'-rx'st in flio II lii>iirs,(|jiiiy. '•y tlio .-ail! •0 shit II, from iili'r (inlcr of twenty I'uiir piocc'cdin;^.") lo in tho .sjiin th want of coinpli- 111 insolvency >hall Im' .1 />.i„ i//it,\ and tho jiriH-eedin m;,'s ancc. shall be null and I ■tV^ iav*> n^> P^DWn. l{(tWKN. Ch-JlH. S. J. Smith, J. S. ('. Kdwi), SirtiHT, .!. S, v.. W. nAii^Ji.Kv, .r. S. ('. J. M^ ('oiin, J. S. ('. A. l.AKONTAINK, .1. S. C. A. I'lii.KTrK, .J. S. ('. rto Oiiardiaii per day "n^uKt ^ hu Korn.aJiinKup inyonfory anil^lali/nH.nirfo be'^uH;;;; ' "" t<) taxation by fh(^ jmlf^i;. '"j^-' i Upturn of writ f>/' (itti,„7 ... Crior'.s foo on return ''^' To the protii.. notary,— *' ^'* For c-opy of order for meeting ,, -,. /■'or mrrfi,,;/ t>, a,,j,n;uf „xsi,,,„. ., '.' T„ tho^Efr,;^- '-■"""" "'■' ''"" "«-»i'-i"ce-;;: r „„ If Contkstkd— Ai.oiTio.VAi, Fkks. To .'ic prothonotary, — On in.seription Attorney's fee, —a.l.iitioual ' ' ' (•onnsel's fee at enquetc-additionai.".";.'.".'.'". T On claim.s.— To the ttttofncv.s " For eyery .hirographary claim without .security.. 1 00 f , . " with .security '> 00 For every hypothecary claim, if ,u,t content J "^ I I ,vi:n'cy. he h 'rctdfiirc .'Sfh I»<'C(MI1- lIKll.VI.r OK .■j; 2 00 •2 00 fiO ;; ,">o .■)(( n^.T 2 00 1 00 )j«ict 6 00 .. .. 80 ,")0 2 00 i 1 00 t of ;{o 00 2 00 III .. .. 2(» 00 .... 10 00 f.V" I 00 2 no .. . . 5 00 TARrrf (IF rrfs iv ix«(it.v>:\rv. .'575 AcJ.litional.— On ov.-ry olnini r..nf...tr.|. wifhont .'n- qu •■»<•, — Til olHiiiiaiit'.H utf..rn<'y i(„ j,^, With ,.n.|n,.t..._ ' '" *'" To rIaiiniiiit'.M attnriii'V T. 00 I" I'lmtcHtant'.-* attorney .i„ ,,„ 1<> thf a.>'sij;rit'f, On I- very .•hir(.Kia|.liary rlaini un.i hyiM.thiicarv (•Illllll not CotltcSflMl '^ For tn.Ty wilnc-H ...xaniinci on thirn.ntvstatioV. of a claim On in.xcrii.tion of contestation for arguniont •> oil 10 00 '>:, 00 (IX ('«>.VTK.STATIO.\S .IK iMvihKM. .' If contested with enqiif'tc ......"!.!.. To the prothonotary. — On lilinj< application On every Uepmition / ■ r „nr hunilr,,} ',ronL,[[[[[ .^1.'. 00 2.i 00 .'!.) no l.'> 00 2.( 00 2 00 10 On Pktitions othkr tha.v Pmitioxs ix Ai'HKvr ok TK8TATION OK PROGKKDIXUS KOR CoMPCL.S<.RY LlwriD For the petitioner'.s attorney, — On every petiti(m not contested If contested without enqucte If contested with enqucte ./// To the respondent'.s attorney, — If contested without en((ut'tc If contested with enqucte To the prothonotary, — Unjilin;! petition or ,ij>,,li,„tion not r„i>,in;/ ,ition per $ 5 00 10 00 1.) on H 00 12 no 1 no .on 2 on in ^'^^ TAUIFK OF FKK.S IN INSOLVKNCV. On Pktition.s in Ari>KAr, to a Jidoe. To the iifsignco, — For trfinscript of nnd ini.king up record, jind To the I'rothonotary •> .) IM) Filing petition ^ „„ Remission of record , „,, To the iittoriiey for the jietitioner,— If not contested i„ ,^„ If contested o„ „„ To the attorney for the respondents ..."!..!.! J,o OO On luhalf of the Defendant. If not contested, — Attorney's fee on !ipj)earjince i„ „„ It contested,— additional fees. To the prothonotary, — On filing petition in contestation « oo For errr,/ one hnndnd wovdx in each dt-ponitioi," ft 1 () Attorney's fee. ' • " / Counsel's fee at enqnete ;;; j[; j,"' To the attorneys, prothonotaries and bailiffs^— Fees an.l disbursements on all rules,' motions, copies of rules, judgments and orders, eomm!..!,ms, ronntou-c and other incidenMl matters, according to the >^ame' ra es as are allowed !,y the present tariff in first-class actions in the superior court. On Voluntary Assigxmkxts. To the prothonotary, — Onjilin;! pi-oceedinr/8 oppointiny Interim ,>in/„ee nnu8ni!Plce ^ ^^ Upon Jilinfi a coment of creditors or deed of eoni- pomtion and discharrje 2 00 '•s •! X ii ^' K. 1. anri $ o 00 4 00 1 00 10 00 20 (II) 1.0 00 10 00 6 00 ion... 10 20 00 10 00 )ns, copies of i», roi/ntoire, to the .>iame in first-class APPENDIX I If nee .' $ 2 50 inted 3 00 com- 2 00 FOI In CO Lowe Du W that ' inten biKsin in pai and I undor eertif; carrie on tra at D., of and tl hath t day of and t\ the .sa and h (lay, t said pi Witi hands of (IS the < AppKxnix. 379 A I' P E N D I X FORMS CONXECTKI) WITH TIIK CIVIL CODE ^'"^ '• ! No. 2. In connection with article 1834. In connection with article 2299. Lower Canada, District of — w E, of in (nh. ind other parties or thereto, or therein eon.-erned, .'"!•' _'/ f'-^'-'ll oxehange. re-exchange] nnd all costs, damages and in- terest, present an.i to ,.onie. for want of j 'i<^''iT''".ee ^ ^payment < '" '"<' ."aid hill. ^ All whi.li r attest under niv signature. '' No. :\. In connection with article 22().'i. PrntcHt for non-nvr, /itanrr or for nnti-prii/mi lit of n I, III 2ni;j) -'ind, speaking to liim- self (or his wife, his clerk, or his servant, Ac) did demand I acceptance | ^, „ \ payment \ *'i"eof; unto which deiiiand swered. " .' On this day of in the year 18~. I, A. B., notary public lor Lower Canada, dwell- ing at , in Lower Canada, at the request of , did ex- hibit the original bill of ex- change whereof a true copy is above written, unto E. F., the J drawee i ( accej)tor \ thereof, at j she f an- J^eing the stated place where the said bill is payable, and there, sj)eaking to , did Wherefore I, the said notary, at the request aforesaid, have protested, and by these presents do protest against the acceptor, drawer and endorsers (or, ! drawer and endorsers) of the ' demand \ 'i«^q>tance i \ payment J ' . .(ayment ^ "*" ^^^^ said bill ; unto which demand he answered " ." ^v hcrefoie I, the said notary, at the request aforesaid, have protested, and by these presents '1 other parties oroin ooncorned, KC ro-oxchnnge, Jiinia^'c's and in- iiini t(t (•(line, for fptiincc f AfTKNDIX, •ment ^ of tho atte.'^t under my II dii))Ii(.';ite.) A. J{., Xot. Pub. iitli article 220;{, n-nccejitnnrp or nit of , I hill jiay. f -, did ex- lal bill of cx- 11 true eojjy is into E. F., 'the reof, at , I place where payable, and to , did tance i - ^. ent 5 "<^ the vhicii demand j» I e said notary, foresaid, have these presents do protest against tho accoiitor, drawer aini endorsers Ot.' drawer and endorser.-) of the said bill, and all other jiarties thereto, or therein coneerned, for all exchange, re-e.xchange' and all costs, (|aiiiiic;es and in- terest, present and to come, for want of \ '"'''oi't'tnee i } l>aynient ( ' '"^ said bill. All whicii 1 attest under my signature. i (Protested in dii|ilicate.) 381 m',rh>{ on tf„ l.;il,_„n,i th.n i,i t/i" /,n,(,Hf introiiiu;- in n /,nrtn- th'xix, f,rt,r,,,i thr nunils •• writ- ten, unto," th. irnnis "and which bill was, on the day "'' ''l-^t, by . piil.Iie notary tor Lower Canada, noted jor non-acceptance, as api.eurs by his note thereof marked on the said bill." A. B., y»t. Pub. \o. ■'>. In connection with article 2oJU. Prntinf for itoii.j„,,/,„,.„t ,,f « /'/// notfil, but not /jfotrsted, Jor non-di-rtjttiinvc. If thi protixt t'x madr bi/ thr itnmv notitrij n-ho aotxl tht' bill, it xhould innnediateltf follow the (Ht of notiiKj utitl tnimoninihnn of service thereof, b,.;,innin>/ with the words "And afterwards, on, &.C.", continuing an in the ln>it jrreeediny form, but iiitro- duvuiHh. Xo. 7. In connection with article 2.'{20. Profent for non-jiaj/miiit of „ note jjtii/aMc at u xtutiul j>lnce. (Copy of nuto and endorse- niontti.) On this day of ;„ the year 18_, I, A. B., notary public lor Lower Canada, dwolf- ingat , in Lower Canada, at the request of , did ex- hibit the original promissory note, whereof a true cojiy is above written, unto , the promisor, at - — , being the stated place where the said note is jmyable, and there speaking to , did demand payment of the said note, unto which demand ho answered No, 8. In connection with 2;i0;i, 2.i2t). articles «« y^ herefore I, the said notary, at the request aforesaid, have protested, and by these presents do protest against the promisor and endorsers of the said note, and all other parties thereto, or therein concerned, for all costs, damages and 'interest, present and to come, for want of payment of the said note. ^r>ta,■,^l untice of „ nothu,, ,.r oj /irntext for n»n-iitr»t f„r ,i„n-/>,n/'- mcnt o/„ hill. ' (Place and date of noting or of protest.) [1st.] ^ To P. (I (fhr ,l,a,r,r), at . SiH,— Your bill of exchange for .•}; , dated at , the —- -, upon E. ¥., in favor of C. D., jiayable days after ! sight,/ date, Jw"'''thisday, at the re- quest of , duly S "*^^<^'^ I f protested ) by me for \ "on-acceptance. ( f non-payment. J A. B., lYot. Pub. (Place and date of noting or of protest.) [2nd.] ^ To C. D. (emloracr), (or F. G.) at . ^ Sir,— Mr. P. Q.'s bill of ex- change for $ , dated at , In APPKNDIX. attest under my in duplicate.) A. B., .\"t. I',,/,. . 8. with iirtiok's 2:V26. oj 8t.) nirir), at . 11 of exchange (1 at , the t\, in favor of days after day, at the re - \ noted I ' } protested ) cceptance. i ayment. \ A. B., ■Not. Pub. of noting or St.) r), (orF.G.), .'s bill of ex- iatedat . the , upon E. F., in vour favor (or in favor (.f (". h.), 'pay- able days after ^7«'" ' and hy y..ii oncb.rs.'d. was thi> day, at the re(jue.xt of . •^ * protested (" ''>' ""-' ''"" j non-aeeeptance. \ I non-payment. j A. B.. Not. I'„l,. No. 11. In conneetion with artifle-- \',l„ri„/ n„ti,r „f j„;,t,Ht for ll'in-jxil/ii^lllt i,f ,1 lloti: An uj nutnrinl mtrvire „f notlvr "J u i,r.,t,:Ht /.„■ n;n-,i,',;f,i„nc,- or iinn-i,„;fn„nt „f „ hill, „r '•J nnn-f,u,i„„„t ,:,• „ „„f,. (^„ '»• ^„/>j,nnr,l ,„ ,h^ i,r„t,„t). And afterwards. I, the aforo- ''.iid protestinj? notary pi.blie. '.'"' •■'■'■^t' ''"f notice in the form proscribed by law, of the toreg.ong < n,.n-aeeeptance / protest fur >non-pavment ) "' "- i ;:';. ; .....,,.1,. pr„. ( drawer ( ) endorsers \ l'«rsonaily, on tfie- day of [.,r at his residence, office, or usual place «d business in , „., the day of ; or, ijy depositing siieh notice, directed to the said ! )l^^^, / •-^— m (Place and date of protest.) ' ^- ^•. i "^ ' '" ''•''' "'"'" To , at . Sir,— Mr. P. Q.'„ promissory note for .$ , dated at . ( ( on ) after date to j £'^^ | .,r or-'j der, and endorsed by you, was ! this day, at the request of I duly protested by me for non- payment. A. B., Not. Puh. jesty's post office in this city (town (.r village), on the day ot ~_, and prepaying the postage thereon.] In testimony whereof. I have on the last-mentioned day and' year, at aforesaid, signed these jiresents. A. B.. Sot. Pub. No. 11. No. 10. In connection with articles 2;i()4, 2;i05, 2320, 2.'{27. ProteH of a justice of the peace ^'■> >.i, i6Z^. I Hon-pa,,,HeiU of a bill or noti,. .'584 AI'PENniX. (Copy of hill or note and on- ii(ir.<;einent.«.) <»" this _- .lay uf , i„ h.. year I8-. |, \. o., nne ul fiiT iiiajcsty's Ju.sfic.s of t|,,. jieaco IVir tlie district of , in Lower ('ana. la, .iw.llin<,' at (or near) the vil!,ijr,, ,,(• in tli<- caul district, tlier.' lieii,"' no practi.sjn^' Jiotarv piildi" resident ut or near the said vil- lage, (or Itlllj „tlt,-r i,,,„l ,;,„sr)^ did, at the re(|iiest of , ,,nd ""Ii<'I"<'--'''H'for , ahuuse- huld(.r in the said district, well Known i.nt(. me, exhibit the 11 and to eoine. for want of j accei.tance i ,. , i payment ," "' ""' •-'"'' jl.iir J ) note. ) All which is hy these presents attested under the signature ut tlie said \^,/i, irititiHv), anil un "er my liand and seal. (I'nite.~tci| ill duf.licate.) (Si/„,i/iirt (inil siiil of th. J. P.) "'■'«'""' S note \ "'"■'•'^"f ■' true copy is above written unto i drawer ^ i'. (^, the ) acceptor ( the ' Jironiisor ) pensonally (or at his residence, office, or usual place <.f busi- ness in ), and speaking to himself (his wife, his clerk, or his servant, .tc), did demand J iiccejitance [ .. \ Jtayment ) thereof, unto which demand \ ''^ i ,.„, f she ( swercd " ." Wherefore I, the said jus- tice of the j.cace, at the re- quest aforesaid, have pro- tested, and by these i>re.sents do protest against the ( drawer and endorsers ' lironiisor and endorsers accejitor, drawer and en- , dorsers j of the said i ^*'J i an'har,j,x. For presenting and noting $ ( ^ir non-acceptance any bill of exchange, and keeping the same on record | '"op.V of the same when required by the holder.. (I For noting and protestiii"- for non-payment any bill of exchange or pro- missory note, draft or order, and putting the same on record I For making and furnish- ing the holder of any bill or note, with dupli- cate co})y of any protest for non-acceptance or non-j)ayment, with cer- tificate of service and copy of notice served ni>on the drawer and endorsers o For every notice, includ- ing the service and re- dd jd Od 'Jiie, for want of ) of the sai.J is hy tlicHf pri'sciifs cr tlic .Mi^natiiiu nl iritiiixx), and nil and seal. I ill iiii[,liciit<'.) ' till irifii, v«.) ((/ SI, if I,/ t/i, ././'.) :< mill rliitriji >i. ? and notini^ .$ c. ?ji(aiK'o any liaiij^f, and L' same on I 00 same when the liolder.. j(i I Jirotestin;^ niient any nge or jiro- 3, draft or Hitting the "■'1 1 0(1 I'l tiirnish- ler of luiy ivith diipli- uiy protest '|itaiice or t, with eor- srvice and ice served awer and ;e, inelud- ;o and re- jO *l'fF\l.|.\. ,j^. cording ,.„,,y „f the ^ . , ''aine. to an endorser ^"- "• or drawer, in ad-litioi, j,, . , to thi' jHistages u.'tnally ' ""'"''■""" wth article L'I.;!». '""' *"'*• •^^"'7'"; '/"'/'"/, /-A.,.,,,,,, . '""' 'Oil' 1 .11 ,:„t, d hr,;.ri ',rit. ifnMiM. Xo. ].'{. Tn connecticii witli artiric 21,'! I ^''"■"'"/">// if,.r>i,,,;..n ,.,■ --. Ac., of the one part, and ,t T'n I" '" ''"""^^ "" '« C. D.. of , j,,., „f \,,, ;,'^,';<;! J; '/".'). by whieh said .lecd part, witnesseth : That, for am .,;: \^ ^r *'''• '»'*' '^""^'"J'-'- •n consideration of tho s^. i ''1^ %'''•'"'' "•^•'"•-^•••''. ''i'l "< to the said A. B in f '' •^'"'^"i'"- ■■^^"11 and .on- '"""1 paid by the said c" li b " ""'? ^'".' •^'^'•* ''• J)-, his |it or before the execution of ( ' ;,?"'^r^'^"^: '^" f'>''t. 'Vc those presents (the receiot ^ ^ .'''Z''''''''' ''■''''' /'•'•- ;vhoreof is hereby acknoi {r'^^''';{''\--:^-^'>^'l^oth.ia\d ledged by the said A. II ) he ' ' lV4 •"'"■•"' "'"' "^-'Kns for the said A. B.. doth hteby i;^:^ = ^\f"'- V'^''' -'"ed is wit- grant, bargain, sell and eon- *' '' ' '■ '•, ("^"'''.0/ hm th. firm unto tho said C D his """' "■' "' "''''"' -^"t'* /" th. heirs and assigns f^.r^eveV. all ':Z"T '/ ■^"' ''"''^' "'"' "'" that certain lot of land Ac """ /^ed is re,,iiiied t„ be {inHi>-thiriad.Hvri,,f„.ni,fti::. 'l^'^^^^^ b-Vthe said T. I). y'/vv>./7y..W) , Tohaveandto d 'vT,f ''-' T '"""'' ^'"''^ hold the said lot of land and ' ^ ' '^■''• premises hereinbefore granted i ''• !>• bargained and sol.l, or intended ' ^'n'"'-''' '" the presence of soto be. with their and every I ot their appurtenances, unto -..^.. ..,.|... ILL-, unices, unto the said C. D.. his heirs and assigns for ever. In witness. Ac. A. B. [L. 8.-1 f'- IJ. [L. S.J Signed, scaled and J. K. ]-. .\r. presence of \ deliv'ered, in 'the { E. F.. ,' ^^^-''-'"/ ^'J' a de.-.l „f , No. 15. In connection with article 20 n. oi'Jore witin^dnen. niinintn mort !/' T 3K() I Al'l'KXUIX. A iiioiiiorial to l)e rt'>?i.«t(!red gitt inh r rii-,,., of a (lo('(l ,rrip- ihi j,iiitlr,i l„ b, iiixtrtii/, a i>ti\d iiH in thr d,,d;) before - | (o,- before .J. K., and xrrijtt 11)11 nfth iiix): To hold to the said C.I)., his heirs and assigns for ever, — subject, nevertheless, to re- demption, upon i)ayinent to the .said C. D., his heirs, executors, curator.s, administrators, or as- signs, of the sum of dollars. and lawful interest, as in the said deed is expressed ; which said deed is witnessed (ijx'ci/i/ hcri' thr ntiiiiis ,,/ the iritnenni'ti fiH in /iiriii 14) : and the same deed is hereby required to be registered by the said C. D. As witness his hand, this day of, Ac. C. D. Signed in the presence of E. F. a. II. m»rtii,t;iiirti/ vonvvyed hif the drrd of' !/iff .) to hold to the said E. F., his heirs and assigns for ever • subject, nevertheless, to a cer- tain life-rent, consisting of, Ac, (//'/ v inxert^ the particulars of H-hich the life-rent in eompuHedi) which said life-rent is payable by tho said E. F., to the said A. B. and C. I)., his wife, each and every year during the term of their natural lives, as in tho sa'd deed of gift inter vivox, is expressed : And the said deed of gift is hereby require;! to be registered by (the said E. F.) As witness his hand, this day of , Ac. E. F. Signed in the presence of L.M. N. P. No. 17. In connection with the articles 2098, 2139. APPKXDIX. ■ , bcariiij< date at — day of , in Lnr- bfi the (Ifcd of o the said E. F., sslgTiH for ever ; heloss, to a eer- )nsisting of, Ac, p»rticiditrH of nt iH conijxiupci .-) rent is payable F., to the said , his wife, each during the term lives, as in the ft nitir viroH, is d the said died required to be the said E. F.) hand, this E, F. resence of L. M. N. P. 17. ith the articles 2139. 387 \frm<,rinl of,, will, or of,, /„■„. i'ulf, or nn offic- roj,;,, or „ notarial copi^ thtnof, ' A memorial to be registered of th<- probate (or, of the ori- ginal will, or an office or no- tarial copy, or on thr v., He mill/ '»,) of tlio last will and testa- ment of a. II.. lat.. of bearing date, Ac. by which will the said testator *di>i"!l /»,) is hereby required to be registered by ((). p.. one of the devisees therein named.) As witness his hand, this - day of . 0. P. Signed in the presence of R. S. T. V. notary and witnesses, (-,,■ he- fore ({. If. and another, puhlie notaries. ,f //,,■ ,o^r f„ *„ ) wh.-rel.y the said A.H. owiit'd himself to be indebted to t'. I>. "^ . »^>'.. in the siilii of' ''"liars, to l„. paid. Ac,-and l"r securing the piiyiiienf of the ■. Memorial of th. aj.pointm, nt of a tutor to minorx fot the frr>- xervation of the fecfol or tneit hijpothee rexultlny from auch iiji/iouttment. A memorial to be registered of the appointment of A. B. of, &C., (iiixert the jj/,ne of ohode and addition of the tutor;) to be tutor to C.D.,E.F.. Ac, minors under the age of twenty-une years, issue of the marriage of the late G. If., (^the name of the Juther) deceased, with the late .J. K., {the name of the mother) also deceased, which appointment was made by and *n I 3fiH APl'KNDIX. iliif th iiir ,in'/ ifiMrrififinn rnonrh of , iin/ii iti/^ ])y N. 0. (tf J^c. (his, it ill,' /HI,,',,- mill ifmrrifilinn nf ihr pirmni rf1. Ccrfi/iiiitr iif i/lmhuri/i f'roiii " Jitii'>it irhirh hnxlinii n ijiKtirid. To the re;,'islrar of -. Siyneil in the ]irc,sence of (). P. R. S. No. 20, In connection with articles 2121, 21.'?'>. Memoriiil of u jn Kaid — . nml is hprfl)y he rcj^i-tpretl hy ■ 15.) A" witiu'Hs s (\ny of ■ , A. 15. • jirt'scnce of J. F. T »\ (.. 21. with iirtio!f21oI. i/invfinri/i f'roiii ii'imh Ikix III, 11 iir of . , ito., do hcsroby • !>•, of, A(-., Imth nil of iiioru-y due ent recovered in court of , at oiir of our Lord the siiid A. D., d C. \)., f„r iiid dollars, Iginent wasrej^i.s- — day of , in • Lord ; and juire an entry of to be made, in herein the same red. pursuant to y han(L this the year of our A.B. reaence of ., of , ic, .,of , ,tc- API- No. 22. In connection with nrtiido 2L')1. A vrrtlfifiifi t„ dUihitr,/,- a niurti/iii/r. To the rcgistrnr of . I, A. 15., of, .Vc, (t/,r iiimt- 'juij,,' in thr iliiil, „r hin hrirM, '.rirutnrH, ,;,r„t„rH, ,„■ ,) of the other part, whieh was reijis- tered on the day of , in the year of our Lord ;' and I hereby rociuire an entry of such payment to bo made in tho register, wherein the same is registered, pursuant to law. j As witness my hand, this j day of , in the year of our Lord . A.B. Signed in the presence of 0. P., of ,&c. R. S., of ,&c. No. 2;i. F.SUIX. 3S9 j T" tho Registrar of , ; 1, A. H.,of, Ac, (tfii /ii/fi,,fhr- eary vrtditnr, hin h,{n,,',.r,r,i- I turn, riiriitiirx orn, I nii iiiit nil, ,,■■<,) ^ do hereby ., ,',f j Ac, hath paid *\ t ^ mi of money ''"" "I " »' ''i-iiil '.'igation. bearing dat i',,. .Jay of — , in tho yc ir • Uur 1, -d" , I ">»''« hy tho ,'.; ! C. I) to me,' and in my fav..i (, .„/„,',. ur <>J U. II., IIH f/l, .,,^,. ,„„y /„.>^ as the obligee therein named, before K. F., publi.- notary and : witnesses, (or before K. I', and another, {)ublic notaries, ,ih t/i,- riixi- mini I,,,) which was regis- tered on tho day of , in the year of our Lord .' and I do hereby require an entry of such payment to bo made in the register, wherein the same is registered, pursu- ant to law. As witness my hand, this . (lay of , in the year of our Lord — — A. D. Signed in the j>resence of -, Arc. J. K., nf L. M., of , Ae. No. 24. In connection with article 2151. A certifiettir to di^chur;,,' n no- tarial ohligatiim, and ejrtin- ffuish the hypothec therebu constituted. V* Tn connection with articles 21 15. 2I2(», 2121. To the registrar for the C'our*y (or registration division) of . ^ Sir, — I hereby notify you that the following real proper- ;? 390 AI'PrXDIX, is m ty. lyinj? in your oonnfv ('>r re^i.-'trafioii (livi,M<.n) that \s tu •"ay — ((I'xrri/ic thr innprrtii huJ- Jicicntljf, tin t/itn rmuired I, if {),<■ civil code, uhncrrtni/ tkr rut/iiiri'- mrntH r>/ ,nti,'((' '2\6H, //' ,> ,\ tftrn in f,,,;;- in HUf-h cnuniij or n-'iixtriitioii divixiati,) is now in the possession of A. B., of us his property ; and [ give you this notice, to the end that the said property may become bound and affected by the gen- eral hypothec on the lands and real property of , of , created by (dr^c-ihr thr inntru- i mriit ,. Mii,) which j is already registered (o/- here- j with tiled for registrati(m) in your office, in favour of C. D., «'' , {p">'f>/ in irhnur f'droiir the hjijntthrr ,-.ristx) and inay be indexed by you as bein"- so bound and atfected. " Witness my hand, this day of , 18—. .'^ ' 'ind binding and afToct- ing the following property lying in your county Cor regis'tration *l'vision), that is to say ; (drs- '■ri/,r thr f,r„,„ .-ty „, ,•„ /;,,.,„ -1), which pn.j -rfy is now in the possession . f ('. I)., of iVc, as the own-T thereof. Witness my hand, this day of , 18 -. E. F. (Qufditj, i„ „:.i,.h /;./'. ,„.ts,) I No. 2ti. In connection with article 2172. To the registrar of the county ("'• registration divisi(m) of . ^ E. F. {Quality in n-hirh E. F. urt-i.) No. 25. In connection with article 213]. To the registrar ftn- the county («>• registration division) of . Sir, — Take notice, that I hereby renew th( 'cgistration of the hypotlioc created by the ' {drucriltc the inxtrunirnt ',t>t in .form. 24), registered in your I office, on the day of I I Sir,— Take notice, that the ; property mentioned in and aflectedby the {d.xrrihrthr i,i- xtruw'nt ox in j\,rm 24), tiled tor registration in your office. on the day of , I8— , j^ properly described under the Jirovisions of article 2168 of the end code, as follows: {iMrrt thr dexcrijjtion ax ro/uircd hu 'he mid article, ahnwin,/ vlrarfi, oj what numbrr ,,r niunhrrx, or what part or part.' of mil/ num- I'cr or niunhrrx in the proper I'lan ami h„ok of refermcr, xuch proprrtii crn^ixtx,) and I give you this notice under the re- quirements and for the purposes ol the said article. Witness my hand at this day of, IS—. A.B. I'lingandaffect- ^'pr<.],orf.v lying (or registration is to say ; (,{)th ' Ih<;„,h',r, ]«««. € s. (1 1. For any statement ('irtirulotlon) (,i iaaift ] ,J 2. For the answer thereto j r, ^^ 3. When the enq-icte in any contested case shall be con- tinued in conseijuenco of the party bound to pro- ceed not being ready— ti- Mie adverse party () 5 (I 4. It is ordered that the attorney's fee taxable in each of the eases specified in the 7oth and 78th sections of the Judicature Act shall be \ jo (( Fees ov Commissaires Exgi-ftrKCRs. 5. Upon every case referred to him \ 10 g Which said fee shall be deposited in the hands of the clerk at the time of making the motion of reference to the ('oiniiiisntiirf t-nqu'teur. 6. For every witness over six, examined in any case ... 5 Which said last mentioned fee shall be paid to the commissioner before the inscription of the cause for hearing on the merits, and his certificate of such ]iaynients shall be filed of record before the hciiring of the case. The fees so paid shall form part of the costs to be taxed against the l>arty who by the final judgment shall be made liable to pay the same. Montreal, 24th December, 1857. Enwn. BowEN, Chief .Justice, S. C. W. C. Meredith, J. S. C. A. N. MoRiN, J. C. S. .1. Charot, J. C. S. J. C. BRiNEAr, ,1. S. C. J. S. McCoRD, ,r. 8. C. Chs. I). Day, J. S. C. J. Smith, J. S. C. Charles Mo.ndelet. W. Baduley, .1. S. C. W. Power, J. S. C. Registered and entered ut Quebec, this 4th January, 1858. Burroughs & Fiset, P. S. C, ^GE 3,4. the Attornica '/ th,- Tnriff „f "■/•, J.SrtH. f s. (I. 1 (» ir> e con- 1 jiro- 5 1 ofieh Jtions 1 10 I. 1 10 lund.s lotion ir. L.se ... 5 ,id to on of d his ed of ' to 1)0 ta.xed hall be made istico, S. C. C. lary, 1838. r, P. S. C. A \) 1) K \ \) A. "f Qn,',r. li.,„.U, {A,,,,.„l S„l,.) ,r,rr, I., .,,.;,,,, '""'^ '"'^'•''- ""^"■. "/>- W -4. n,,,,r,ll,l, ,.,,, I>< lunnl.ewn .hat th. papor .-ovors. h.-n-t-.f-re i ;" u"i!:' ii; ::;"' 'i-'-r''^'" '"'"'"^ "•■ "•<• -— ^'^ n.)iii\ t .> h.-rehy onloivd, j.iiis.unit to the statiit,. in rinr H-U h that ,.„• the fntun. the eierk ,|,. provide p.' ll.; w,: ,, ! : I . xteMw.l .-uver.- m pa.vhn.ent, for „,.„.h r.Mcr j : n.d fu , .'n-iv heoxKn.e t^hereuf ,h,. ..unor one .hillin. and thre..,!.. ,■.' . a | ''f pa d to hini, over and above the ..ther sums n'u „.,v I "pon the .sucing ,n.t of any writ of ..ppral. ' ' T\Vi:.\TV-l IVK I ACTI MS TO |[|-: |.|1,KI. rt is further ordered, that iiKtoad of th ;hefntnreth-.rehe,y,edintheo.ii;i:;.\|;;XV^Z^^^^^^^ I 'tedeoiMos ..f eases. ..n each ..ide. in appeal .- and that the sa.d ea..e.s he pnnted. as heretofore, on paper in (olio ^\,yu!. (IrlnU.r \-2t/,, l,s,-,7. Doubts havin. .arisen, whether the a.lditi.mal nn.nber of .'>es n appeal, made requisite by the rule uf the II th .Julv •ust. should be liable to the payment uf any fe^ or ..harKe. AI>I)KM»A. ■iSS i if is licifi.y uiiIiTt'd tliiif no fcf,' or rh:iili;ill lie well from the superior as from the circuit co srt. the evidence taken in the suit is tt> prijitcil. and to form pari id' the lactnni ; that i.- to sm\ , that the appellant shall have printed, with his fMcfnm, llie evidence adiinccd by him in tho court iit the a|i]ieal iilins. >■ .'tt/i, Iscrj. the i'(MMirii. in jiarty, on his t the onler ot' (1 hv the tiiir.l Al.S T(l THK n the clerk of ill which an vy council. Th,it immrdiatHv on the tn.nscript of ,he ,c,o,,| he.n- trHnsm.f te. t...he hrst clerk of the privy council. ,hc clerk M' this c.iiirt shall intorn. each jn.l^'o thereof. KJKCTMKNT .'A-SKS Tu HK HKAKI. HV CK I V ll.K.a . .i,;u:,rt-^.;t;:,;''?;-t:;™.i;;;hri;!:;:;r tn hear.n^, have precedence in this court before other cas'!'; NO llAKRI.STKl; r surety Ml any action or proceeding c.iMn/ahle hv •"•Kv any judge thereof. '^ *,ni/.ai.ie in this , ,f, <'A,SK KKSKKVKM Fllli n;;;'"''''''^ "" '"^ WKir.S OK KKIiUK. It ..ordered that the plaintiff' in error, in all criminal c.^e. shall hie an assignment of error.-* on the first juridi . I ., r the day of the return of the .said writ •'"'"'''»' ''".v after Thatth,. joinder in error .shall he filed on the first iuridi,.! day following the HIing of the assignment of errors. ' That the olerk of this court, on receivinrr Hi,. i,.;..,i ;,n r..r.,,„i,h ,e, ,„nv„ ,h.' o .'i::i!i 'I;;.,;';;,";;!;;,;;.';;;::;; assigned. /' / S / S . ^ !ll INDEX li iff I 1 1 1 i I 1 f: iNur.x. 395 INDEX. Smr.. -Thi' first coliiiiin ,,r I)^;ur(•s tcilT tc tlio Nn .,r ti,.. .na,I- ,..r b.n-.lt u,' ere.lltors by any Vh or' ar- How ciit.'c ttil " ■ Sworn btat.-incnt to be illfd bv debtor . . ' ' NoUiPot lUmifi.f siat.'iiiciit to b.-clv.'ii to Dluiniifr Dolay lor ilb.iK MafnuMit by .l.t.t.a lb Va ej o b II An> ,.„,. coiHl.tin.r.l to j.ay ov.t gs,,, after dsri Ail on of etb.rt-. ,nay be- b. Id to inako nltnllar statv.S AVl>l,:,l„m /,„■ a,„><'n>/n„„t „/ i'„n,t.,r to propiTty ot.e.l for any cause of actio VHi> /"'^'V*''"'','' previous to tlllr.« of statement - Re^,^t'^i;^:^';:^;^rk;'t",Ti^"^"' r-!:'^^ "^ -•« J orm of demand upon debtor to make — ""nirator'to'- -'' ''i"'"?"'^" ^O"" "l-Polntment of Form of notice of appointment of curator - '. Ahandonmknt ok SiiT l)y plalntitf in jnrv trials - '. V. Disroiilinuaiicp, WitlKlniual, ,f-c Ai.BnE\^ATioNs are surtlcieni In referring to acts of purlla- List of — used In this work --.['' AitRoeK of laws concerning precedure Ahs«-ondino Dkbtor, right of credit.-. arrest - Attaclmient of etfec s of-(v. - . s and Altachment) - Ai.SK.NrE of defendant must be est oiishe.l bv a rPt.Ir or procea-vtiOal • - - . . . .' .'~ '. V. Abufttf. AitsENTEB, advice of family council must be taken before appointing tutor or curator to — - - . "*-«ore V. Abaenl Defendant, Absent Plaintiff, dec. article )f the No. I'AME 7f>.i 7fi» 7(>1 76.'j 7tWi 115 11.5 111 11.'. 11.') "(it) J 2 7ti7 116 116 7f>,s-<* 770 116 117 771 117 772 II,S 773 774 ll.s llf* 77; 26 llti 118 lis 778 118 771) lltf 780 119 116 116 117 3y:. .'j6 1360 797-8 834 209 121 138 68 11 12.'.6 191 Aii>A\T, h'lv snininoni'cl iriii rppcr ('uiia'l.i - - - BiTvutM oil - uIj.. liiis Lit Lowrr Catmilu siiic^ ripiiiirii'lii riiM hi "t >llll ■« JiiilK'inciit iiy iliiault < iiiniir h«' r .sirIi For rcni.iiiinii of IilI^o i,u hin'tlal powtr ; ,',ii.-.i in attoifii V .(./ /(7« /,! of — Artlciilatiil III N liow -iiTvcil iipori - - . . . >,.\<'(iiti III lit |iii|«iiii'i]U , ami' t lie liiiil within a year au'aliist iicr>oii MiiiiiiioiMil if. such - . .' . Ill cxi 1 nlioIl^ ai,'ulii>i how iloors, trunks, Ac., iiiav bl! 0)PflllM| ■. HImpIo .. tachniciit before Jud^'menf of pronorty of — how scrvcil HowsmiiiDoiicd toan>\yfrattarhiiii'iit li\ iiaiiiishiiicnt AiisKNT I'l.uNriKK. Sfiyicf of jiorcidln^js In casf how •I'l ct.'il on — Suit iiiav lirstaycil by illlatury cxcfjptlon, If power of utto iiey from — he not lllcd Secuillv lorcostN- - No special power from — reqiilreil to recti.ic JiKlffe S'Tvlce of aitUuhit'il facts upiiii Ahhknt .lriii;K: ilulles of to ho perloriiie.l hy pro- thonotary ' . . May tnuisiiiltJudKinent. when unable toiitteiui himself V. .hlilflr. ArcK.i'TAMK. form of iiotliiK tor lion — Koriii of proie.st for noil AccorsT. jmlKe may order reference to n.countants In mailers of .liuUiiieiit ordering— must fix delay .... How retiihred a id sworii to - ' Kxteiisioii (if delay Meie>-ary coiiti'irts AVhat must l)e placed under receipts .... What may and may not iie put down as cvpendlture When parly may demand provish ,ial execution for halaihi Where parties accounted to must fake commii icatlon of — delay loi' collies' 'iif; . - - . . I'arties acdiunted to u so inti sts are i same must app(dnl the saiiu .utoriicv .... Pi'lay for uii^werli }; contestntl'in " Kilect of falling to lile contestation, answers or repUcatio i - - . Of Issue joined, proof and rch'ience to arbltintors ptaciiiioiiers or a<-couiuants What ludtimeiit on — must contain ■ - . . Ji dideii laiit fa 1 to reniler AccoiNTANTs AND Pit AcTiTioN KRs, In What matters cr. s~i may he n ferred to; to what rules subject, pou ^.rs ^ and ri'port of ' . . ,) Their remuneration ..... . . lieport of— how made available or Impu l If valid, to form part of evidence - AiTor.MiNu . . .... AcroiMs.jiidfjmint bv default on detailed - when >ubmitted to accountants A ■ ON Pi; ririoN In court of vice-admiralty - - . ./ Ai.'Te; motion to obtain — of court may bo made In nro- thonot .ry's otlice . Siiiis seinu prive, used as exhibit, when — need be filed -| >o. rAi;K l> II I'l'l II SI hi 1^ Ivt .Vi'.i s:.;> i.".i 6lf. Ks Jl II 1211 l 7 I'.i l> '.1 20 \K\ 27 L'L':i ;i2 4 I'm (■.:. 4t>H t'i."> .v .Wl ;!21 II r.21 Tt 71 71 •'■22 •.2;{ 71 .'•)2:> 71 ')2ti 71 .'•>27 74 .'■■2S 71 rv»i 7"i .'-..'JO ':> .WI .'i:i2 "'< t,-x\ ■m 4 1 to ;uo 17 ,iU l~ :?ir. 4s 346 4,S .Vil 71 91 ; 1 am :u 271 III 278 LVIII lIHI XXIV XII 222 216 232 N't, vKar. IVDKX. •■■'.' 11 II H) l;? '.'1! l» Iv( ''7 I'.';! '1'* S.'2 6ir. J I i::i II 12 .Ml .■!2I 11 .'-21 71 .M'-' 74 .'■.22 71 .■>2:{ 71 .'■>2.'' 7 1 71 74 .'■.2S 71 .'>29 7.'> r-Mi :r, r>:.\ 7r» f,:\2 7.'» 5.^< 1 •• .521 41 to 340 47 :?44 !>< Zir, (■^ ■Mf, 4S .52 1 71 91 II 340 1 34 271 III 27.S LVIIT ooo lIMI 'ifi XXIV 216 XII 232 A' ii..\ u Lw Ml Im' I, Will l>.l,t "11 I" liriim iitiist liii ' limy III- |.jrii.'< to . 'ulit III |iri.|MT ( niirt W' an iht.r.st Mm r.'li ■V. ral ■> "I ill I 111 •'|"1" •' '"• 'llvl.l.'.j aii.j iM.rii I iiia^ III ilh.'il ii.r, r.iiflv U'\ltl\ llill>l I 01 nil v.. 'I I intiiii.t .i.liu, Ileal, < ^iniiiii>iiii.i| ^ III 'iiiiiii'l iii.i\ |j. <• it'Miml (• re lir.l I. '•* ^iitil fui tt'|ia rlU.Mii||-i - ^ii|i|'U'iiiriiiarv I'liiilc III ir (,,riii II, , .,,.,,■ I'un'l' .'""'"'■ '""'"•• '"""'" "Mui. .1 : Ill loniKi iiiniifiiix . . . ■ l''i>oiini. \\\„ ti' l.niii«|,( . " ■ ' l^'T M.i,„r,iii..ii lYi 111 l,...| Hiiil l,.,anl uh, ri^ '. \::al',.t |,„i,:u ,„„,„,._ ,,,„.,... •" i.^Jli. rf >*lii'ii iv.il <,i Milxwl. vvh.r.' ■ - . " ■ Ml. I I., mm-. .|„..,| I,, MiniMon, ... . fulllll.'.; '""■ .""": '""'I'l.l.'.l or ron.litl,,,, ILSM'S .,t SII|M.|1.,I <(.||lt . . A '> . I I'Aui.MMK.M: \M.r..M.,l,',| ,,.„.,.'n.,. to ' ' A' r OS PKTiri(,\:- I \ . A. - . . AIMOUR.NMKNT: — (•-.iirt and III HI ,111 ca-.- at sill ' Mii'M AiM,i„c.v,,oN:_»„ ,„„val,i,.s n .^eclio,, ! '. ! or iininM\aMcs <,,U in ...n,, mj,,,, . . . ( ,„ ,, ,. ■■, '"* wifJKiiit wairaiilv I' /.'.i ((.«>s III ciiiiit of \ioc- - . . . ' . '\. \'ii , ...\,i„ii, ,iii,f,i ^ "'pa,-. irs '!"'■' ; "'^'"' ';'■'"" '"- "'"""'' --"<■'• '•>■ III "ioM-a|)))calalili' I-' II. I- Ifl l.;r. .*{9r •.* . •■ " :ic. s '".•>, II ;\'i :'.'.' Ill »2 l.'i :m 21 tMfcM :-i /,/„ ■ " ■ "■"■ " "■ ■■ lar.ivi ii 'III - how fft'xtfci AlloHNKVS b Mliul ■OIlM.. l,.|n,.,,l- II. ■•.'h V Wll - <.'u,se iiiHler — cannot (•en's 1 I'll'Cl lioUM ll, Dl.^ctiart.'.- ,, ,11, .^ how fftxt.'cl in (juocn's 1! ml. Al>\orMKS AM. AlloHNKVS b -Ulul l„ ,.„.>t iKild power o( iitlonii'v from (ilmt'iii iiliiliiiiil - |ll-ll\ iiWdl nl (V. IH^tillilliih hi'.iih. Iiiuhilltv i.. ml, ,,r wltlii|i,iwiil di, \„'\uxf lii'aniii,' oil till- iiiirlt-i ..... Ir <|i--lioii-. I.I I r,i«|. |i|ircsriitllii,' a |iililv. iiiii-t I KI\ c Until !• - . ,' «7,(iM(/'' '■/ — I aiiiioi !,.■ iiiaijc wlttioiii i((i\.> Aro nnt'tli'ii to fii-i mill ilistiiiiM-iiniit-i ln'ioro itowcrs 1 iiii he rivolvi'il (v. < 7/. Ml'/' '•(■(//,,/ II. (/< I Wlicn [lii'iv ifii-jos to li,. rfj.n'^.iitoil l.v— ^iiotlicr) lllilsl III' -i||li>tltlltci| --.'... I h.ath ot" — not to stnv luilRincrit in caso iiiKlcr mlvisciiii'iit l>l>tnulloij of costs t" "- Wlio Ilia; ait a^ attorney iM'fon'coiiitnlsslnii.r'Moiirt' • iilnr-i tliaii ai|\o(alioiial cliaracter - III orliriiial case, may act in rfiinpf,- .-iri/^ wltlioiit new power How many ma.\ he lielil In appeal - . - .' Bctwooii wliai hours SPrvkes on — can he made - { Cannot he bail in any cause (V. Br((7) . . . f Incourtsofvlcc-aclnilialty.foiieappolnteilsinTou'ate.s ' cannot chaise hoth > proctors ami ail\ocate>' fee- - - - - J AtKiiiAviTs:- Who niay receive, to be used In superior court . ... Who may receive, (o he used in circuit court 1 Mti>t he nied with i,y,vri,),. when summons founded thereon To obtain writ of capias, what It must contain - - \ux cajiias may he made joiiitlv hv several ijarlies - To accompany oppositions f.i s.dziire of movables - lo accompany oppositions to sei/uie of immovables Form thereof I Necessary with Inscription for JiidKinont, by default' In certain cases . Rec|iiliv,l with denial of sl;,'natures to, or presen'- tatimi ol, pninissorv notes - - ... Contcstationof allegations of— In matters of capias Allej?atlons of— in matters of attaclmicnt - - | To ac.'omi.any application r,,r habeas corpus ,iil »i.'i '.".1 xxn :'if. -X .»■>.» (»V» ft.-, »SL' I'T 111 1.1 hi IL'Ol l>l ILIt.'i hi '/!'< '*.ii .1.* :. 22 S21 12.5 KH-r> I2,s !^:>5, 8t)C 131-:$ 10(1 IM I2S (in I2(i:! laC LX 222 Nil. I'«'.K IllVl |l>l III ■SM Ii;:'i in \ .'HI II SM II J'.'.'i i:ii i: li vxj ■> L'HI -".' •.■•ll l*' XXI ■JU> InV. ICI XX •.'111 IX ' '.' v * L'll.'. 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M v"", v!'/.i'.' . , '" "'''•''',' '"•"••""•'nt 111 'Irciiu omiri ■ Al t UI.NU ,*iKM* (\ . ,«v,,/,, AiiAs \^K,r. oi .•x,.Mii .,,,. ,„.|) I,.. „l,(.,|,„,| ali.i ITiMmIIh oil.' IM,(ii|-|i,.|) X'ltax .xiKii,!,.,,!, ^,,\ - flllKSATluN; Oi |.l ul,. 1 1 v JH.|,,|,Ki||j< i„ rilil|.ir>. .V<'. - 4 . . „. • ^' liiiiiiiiri III, I, w. I Aiiuwamk: T..|iir..i,,s. ./„,„,.; .I/m,jm, ,nv. - \V|„.„ ,.,.,|. .,..., I I,, i,„|ni.on.MMi LLts - Mill t III liilliirc III \,,\y . . . I)<-bl..r .IN, h.ia'. rl by |.tt-.,I, nl ,|, |.,tlll f. I,../ ' M III mil 111 sikv i, ,. ..... I>.;l.l.v I.. .u,,wil' l.l.M.liiii; wlii. h liii.; I i, uINti'.I I.v - •" |'l''.i'llii- iLuurrr will, iiHtM |in.v...| - -■ . r"! 1,11 _ ,,( ,|,.| laiaiinii 111 >ii|,cii..r. wMiri - Av ,..v','*"n" ~ "' '•'■'■'<"■'ini.li ill (In Hit roiirl - AMMU.s:-. i„tU..s..fth.. i.-ucMiiuy try >uU, f.-r .Iuiiiul'.'S ' HU.-.t'il liy . Awn,: Aril,,,, I.,- l..-i„,. (v. /..'«.„■«, ,fv.)- . . I '»l'P"sition,st..- (V. o,,,„,s,7/,„,„.) .... AS.-.WM(.> lo piviiiilniiiy ,, Iras. ,l..|ay I'm- liiiiif,. To ci,ii|,.,.,tiit|,,ii ,.r an .iiiiit. " " ... To liit.'irimatorl.- iii.oii iiiti, hImU'iI r,i€i« must hi- 'liii'cf, luivKorlcul and prci 1>L' - - . . It Hot, may h,. r..||.i.tci| NfiM iK.ii).' iiM'il' i,y >,tlifr party - ... I flliiy, ill c'lt.iiii . ascM, |„. ,|ivi,|,,;i . A,.,.Pv,".''"t-""',!". "'.'"'■''• '''.'"> '■"'• I'"'"'' "'"' I'HV, |„„„v Tn 1 ;,"■/ "'.'l'"^''" ■* '"■>l(ll. Whl'Il iil'S IlOIll liiiul lU.|;.'llli.lll.s ot Mipoiii.rcniirt >\ lini ir.im iii(,.rI,,(utorv iii,ih',noiit8 - - . . JToin iit(il,Miit..iy iu.lKiiiciit must b.- allowcl on ,, ' ""t ili-liiy lor iiiovliii; NTvlcf of such motion, and i.|i,.,t From cliciiit court, luo / ^^"''moJ"!',', ',',"'."".'"-• '"'Y '■^^•k'^"'^^'! if party ill. .s..loos 111 fault - '*'' .'''•'^'''''«'> '•"^t-" <'<■ Jii'lKiiiciiL by "''■'' :iii^T;m;:[i[!e::v^"'e'"'"!- "i »'"'•"■ ""-^ "'•-^- p.'lay lor returning'- may bf.xteii.lfd - - - """V.-rvIo .'"'-'' '^''"' l"'0"">"0t'>ry, and rciurn of Si'rvlcv .jf writ . - . ' rA'.K ■•21 ■■:| 1'.<«..7 .■'.lii-'.i I'M 1 21 1, ^-7 <7 f If. rt.",7 lo:;4, iitiu nw i;» .",20 22-> 2.".l :<.;ii 2;!l 1 1.1,-,-r.- s .",i:i, ll!'. nil', iii't 1 1211 1117 ins 1121 1122 1211 r.ii I2lt '■'. 1' I.!, 2.'. 22 Ti :"tfi :j|ii III 13.'. 'ji; i:,7-.s 17 21 32 32 .■l.'i • Ti 174 170 171 171 17.-. m', n.'-r-''*''- • /'■■''"' " ''lilMllant de.laro that Jui ,:,'nient may be .•.xeeut.M. liabilitv of r.'.snon- .S.'.'unty, li.nv reoohed ". . lratismi..>si,in of reconl 1123 VIII 1124 112.*. 112C 171 171 172 172 172 2(1 172 173 173 !■ 400 ivnKv, liii oi'l, Imw iiiiuli' ii|i It'wiit. lie not rcfiirncil oiiiii.' .|,iv ti\c.| Al>poaraiicc to he lilol liv appcllaiil mii>I ivs|i..n.|.'iil - |)|M h.ir:^'' I ri'sjidiKlcMt ii' writ lie not refiiMif(| Delay ((ifsi'f II iil; up .i:r"Miiils oC cxi cptinii ami i[c- riiiiircr - - - Kcfliiction iiCcxci'Hslvc sicmlty Cross procoi'iIiiiK-i in appeal may 1)1' joliicil - Delay for iiIIhk numnis i,/ hi,/,, ,,/, foreilosiiro - I ir (li'iiiurrerliuve l)eiMi lilM4 Di'lay forat)s\V(riii« i.a-oiis i Court may proloii;,' (|i'Iav> Ilreaso),, I.,, not lile.i, the respotidi nt mav.l.Miianil ilisiiii^-al of appeal ■--.... If answers be not tiled, apiiellant may jiroee.M , r/,,,,/^- Kleetioii of ijomlelle I.y jmrHes ans Judiri- who >af in .onrt lielow incc.m]ieteni - '. If Ineompeleney appeaivs on face of re( onl - Leave or absence of judges must he notiiic.,1 fo whom, and how - If lor any reason ju(lj,'0 connot sit, fact mnsi be re- corded .ludttes of sujierior court replace those of nueen's bench who cannot sit - - . . . '. IJeturn ot judire replaced, powers of repkiems; lud 'o as to cases ,.f whkti he has taken iudieial ens- lu/aHce . '^_ Perfect ion oft he rcconiwhenliiconiplote.howeflectod Iiiierveiuionsand other Irieideiital proccctilnus Discoiitimianct - . Peremiitlon of suits and eN(>whero than where the I'ase was heard What Judf^ments must contain • - - . I Taxation of cost, revision thereof, cannot stay execu- tion - - •' '_ Execution of ludjimi'nts [ J'owers of court as I i insuiliclem:v of the record stay ol proceedimjs, security, rules of i)raetlce, tarltlH of tees, AC. - - - - . . . . Ifules of practice In [ ' Schedule of cases in I Docket o; I ases inscriboii '■■ hearing In - . . Number : counsel who n^ . h- lieard In - Tarill of fees in - . - - . . Krom a.|ud.i.'tueut of distribution --.II ['"rom a dedsiiui in matters of capias - - . . No V.Kf^y. l\ :■ 1 1 IIL'7 17.'. II 's 17:; I1L".< 17.', II. ',11 17.", 11. "d 171 ii:;l' i:i i!.-'.:! 171 .\fl L'lL' 11. u 171 11.;.'. 17 ( XIII I'll! II :•,.■. 171 li:;7 171 li:w 171 11. '.ii 171 V L'lO 11)0 171 XIV L'I2 I'll nil 171 XV ?\\ ll.-.l 177 ll'l.^ 177 1I.-.I-. 177 ! 1 ■.: 177 il.-.s 177 11. -. 178 1170 178 1171 I7!» 1172 17'.» 117,T 179 1171 17'.t 117.-. 170 1176 I7'.t 1177 IM) 2.".9 VT 2(0 XA^II 2i;{ XIX 211 '.\'K\ 7r.i li'-. ^22-3 120 I.VDKX. Ni> I'.^fJK l\ ■-'11 IILT 17.', II '- I7,{ 1 1 L".t 17;! ll.lll 17:; 11 .".I 171 ii:;l' 171 II. 1:1 17! xri L'I2 li:!t 171 ii:;.-> 171 Mil JIL' ll.!>-. 171 II .■•.7 171 II.W 171 11. K* 174 \ I'll) ni(i 171 XIV L'12 2(1 nil 17* XV 2»:i ii.-.i 177 11-..'. 177 II.V) 177 !l.->7 177 11. -.,s 177 11. -.9 177 11 (in 177 iir,i 177 iir,2 177 iir,3-i 17? IKV. 17S lir,t; I7S lliiT I7.S 11 tw 178 iii-.y I7S ii;n 17.'' 1171 IT'.I 1172 171" 1173 179 1174 I7',t 1I7.T 17',' 1176 179 1177 1.^(1 2:!9 VI 210 xvri 21,^ XIX 211 7t;i i\-> 8:!2-3 ]■:-> Al'I'K, Kioi III iir orti '/.I M a luclKiiMMit iin an oi)|i..>lti(iii t.Pi -■ •■iilin;;.s iittiTfliis c.ipor.itinii res, exception a.s to iiiarriaK'' ■s ami puMit 401 VADF, |ir'*'•'■. ••n u iioin u"ii how scrvfcl - . . " Scrv Ice ot"a|.,iral hoinl - . . ' ' " """Jra/;s;;.!:'^i?^j:r^!'.'-i '^-- -nMcato or mmK: |Vr!,Vl ■''■''''.' '■'""■' '•''''"- '" "•-'"•-'nit Fllin-dftiiciiiiii aiHi lu-arih" - . " ' ' " I,ial.ilit.v,,!appf|luiit rallin;,'to pros,.,-iitp - '. '. 1:, It,, ••,n„ii ri,„,t:- Vvitm .liKkMiifnt rend.Tp.l bv a Jl"'li'>»''r/j,;m»rinv.l'n>-,/(;.ui„i!) . '. ' ' i-'-'l"' 'I'rr.tH oicitrt ,,rvi,-,-<„U„!r„lhi - '' n!'h:"t'i";' U-' '" '■""•V^ "' vi,,.:adniiraltv to ho ij.,1 l'-'<<'"iii»-- ':iMil"ri.ir court aoolv io- Fti Icsoi (oni. ■.station in - - .' ' '■ >yiieii proofs may he made in . . \^l^'\r "';"''"^<''" af sunniim,. tor hroof and Pr'';^r'.';' 'V~' *"*'''«''■'■"■ ^^'"■""-iit^i"! ■ - - w , , ' ^'- <''"i'''"t. t'l' in writing; - - - . Wl>;.n d.;rnnrr> rtiloa in - proof maj ho made hoforo ,'mont in may tjo (ran.smitt..i byahsont noa m^ Draft of,)ud;,'im .lud«:t K.xeciition iii - ( v ..... ^ .,, ,.,,1 M. - ( V. i,.l Ills 1119 llao ll.M I I. -12 II.-..! ln.-.7 16 .7 N. 7 II7S-I1S2 II 170 l-V I '.7 17.-. K.-p l7.-.-C> 17i. 171' I7f. I7f, 171. I7r. I To I 111 .■;i:', I Ml I 271 21". Kir.'.' i.;i I(i7n hit 1071 I<-1 1072 It;.-. 1071 PW, 107.-. ir..-, 1077 1 ti.-. In.-nih, 1,-Moy ,,f, u],,.,, .,|„| h„w picalioVi' . Voji> ol, to ho .served on oj.pu.site party Vi'^^??' •■?'■'■' '"' '-itlior in |,..r.son or hv allorn-v ^'"•^^'"' '""'•Pluintin hHoVe summons can ;Im.,o Ilowand \vhen- for d deii.lant mu.st bo Illod ■ | For.hfen.lant. niust bo served „n phiint|-f'sa<(..rin-v Ill oon-appiiilahli' la.so.s m vacation noini.'douf parte ai.hoarinj; inp-r.son - . .' Delaul, In api.oalal.l. .ases - . >elanll hi non-appealable oa-es - - II 'nV/''.''' ','■'" '^ '";"'""' *^"n">raMons iPo-allv foroed In, suits hot we..|, [...ss rs Jin |.'ss,.,.;s . . . I" .ippcal f 11 In ca.ses of .i,7/i(;((,( - - . . In.Miilsin theioiirtof \i,(-a.lnilrall\ - '. i^riicednre on nun- — inf. V. \ - ' - 1(I.MI Iti.-, lll>l itir> 1 1 •' 1 ". i""> ■» 1 1 M 1 -. i ( -.- .1 11:111 17:1 lit-; I7r. X V i t 21.-. N.'J 1:1 Inii'j b.i XIX 21.-. linK! 167 lO'.l'.l 16,s St 1:1 ^i\ 11 11(111 ICN |(Xd |-);{ .-■91 i:i>> , ll.-iit i7;{ XI 211 I2;!i I.V/ M :;.M : 13,! .1 402 Al'I'KI.r.AM I.VDKX. Must. lii'c<)inf>> liio|i('r:itiv(i majority of iirliilrators u'lv.' s.^ciirliv, when and what, <.|-1 Lorisciitt. icxcciitn, II ,,)ji|, !;,,,,„, , I, . . >• •rH'.'Inf'f'.coni' ".^'""'." '"""'>'''""'"">• railing to Must file api)i(irai)C". wlicii ami whcro ri one .,(/, ,fv.) Akijitratkik .•-(letinltioii of s„lu„;s.;„„ I,, . \\ lio may enter into Miljniis.sioii (o \\liat c|,.e,|s.)|siii,nii>Moii to iiiiist contain - Mn-it lie in writiiiLT In what cases submission to-- i„ Cannot \)<- feiKl.'pd unl. a(;i-r'c - - . . _ . Arc iiiailo In notarial lonn - - Executi.m ofextr.i-Judirial --. how ol.taincd - IV. .\rhih;ifn,-<. Stilniiif'siiiii. Ai';ii;l ) Auiii imrous : - wln.n ai„l wl.at matters court mav refer to- (oiirt .v»n I;,.)/// may rcirr case to . . ; Neeil not always be sworn, otherwise -nb|ect to the .same rules as experts I'owers of - - ... . Mav .leniaml thcii; costs before their report be onene.l !l,','i;,'r.v!i"" -' "-''''"■'' "''-'"'^^' '"'tainci: how In mailers rehilin;; (o partition of townshii. lan.ls liel(| 111 cominoii - . . . 1 .. . ..T C'asc.s before comniissioners' court niav be reterre.l to tliree - how these are named, must be svvoin, may Iiear parfes ami witnesses, decision oi I wo to be tinal - - - . . 5»/o»/.s,s/o,, A, ,• -Amveiiiont to abide hv ileci.sloii of -' IS called SU!)HllS~inll f,, ,„//„■,, „,/.,; . . . ' needs ot submission must state the names of the — - .^lust be m writim: - - - Duties of - - ' Witnesses to be examined by -, Ik, w sworn - - n hen apiioiiitmenl of- inav be revolted - bilecl oi deatli. refusal, withdrawal, or inability to act o( one oi tile - or Mieir failure to au-ree ic - IJecn-.lllon o| when .•illou-ed . . . rroriT.liii;.;s if third arbitrator be called in . ! Award oi — is invalid unless two of three are .-c'repd on each item - - - . ' . •v-.nca How awards of— are made - - . . Mow extra-judicial awards of - are enforced - I owers oi court beiore whom a suit is brou-lit to oniorce siicli an .iward of — - . . ". . AIUi.\^ :.— Ciiallcii.:,'liis the . IV Jiiii/ Tri,o.) AI.I.IAR.S; (U ,-,„<,/ r,'i,/.K. How cluinio.l Incases of slierill^ sales -- Collocation ofclaims for - - . . AKi{EHT:-()fab i;iJL' 20.'. I.U3 2(1.") 1.1.-.I 210 ^ul .^■1 71'J Ids 7;!i 110 7'.»7 121 "iS^t if .VHQ 119 422 r.y 421 .')'.» .xxvir 221 12.-) .■>y •t:tl fill l.".2 CO 271 IXPKX. 40.T Vll. llL't ll-ll I'.M.K 17:' IMI 1127 IILN 17:i 17.; 11. v. 177 I.'.ll i:!|-.' l.ill i:;r-i L'Ml Lllf I'd! I'll I i:!.M l.T.:! l.'i 1.'. L'l 1.". 111.-, .'.11 II ■M2 ;!ii |.-< IS IS .".17 IS t»17 liU 1207 1S( l.'SIl i.';ii l.'i 1 .-I l.llC. I.ilrt i:ii7 311 2(11 2111 2(11 2111 201 i:u.s l.'Sli) i;i.X( 201 20,', 20.» i:!.-)i i:;jL' i:!.->3 20.i 205 20.) l.T>t 2(0 377 .'.4 71 y 7;ii 7',»7 7.S.") /7 seq Ills 111) 121 ll'.t 422 124 .XXVII .V,t 221 V2:> 4.31 432 .>y CiO (10 Arret Simpi.k (v. .u^(. /,„„,, o ARTim.ATK.Ii Ka<|S ( h'liilx.l rtr/iihs) 'j'lii AlMICCI.AIIn.s UK FAr 1 S ; — \V li.lt . rtlnl /■l.'.v ll/lfill. ) Konii lit Di'liiv tor >orvim; K\liiliil~ (1. Ill- lilnl will \\llfll til 111' IJlcil I! >■ Wlliilll III, Poiiiilty it - t) ■ nut tiled . .sts ari' liornc It Cxliiljit.- ho nut II lei I with Answer-, to -. wlia! to eoiitalii. aii.j time for liliiitf - It not ai|.erteit to In- iiiitrin- l or iiiikiinwii. or not inentioneil in — . to be tiixeii inilepeniletithdi issue of suit . I I'i'iialty r'lir ailihicini: evidetiee alter ileclarltic tliat none will be liro,i;,'lit, i.roof nr trial inav be nosi- IXiiied in eniiseiillenee ---'... May be dispensed with by lonseiii.and eiiert of sm li au'reeiiieiit Atier expiration of delay for aii.-werini.' - , trial inav be prmei.ded w itii If none tiled. iiiMTiptloii raniiot take place till tive ila>s after issue. Joitied Ft'O on — in superior eoiirt On — in elniiit rouri ] Stamps in lilini; in S. C. ill ('. ('. A.ssAci.T AMI r>ArriiRv:-('uiiiiot be tried before commis- sioiiei->' court AsiSKsf.s.MKMs: -Ajipellate Jurfsdiitioii of circuit loiirf over jiidumenis for municipal ----- . No aiipt-al lies to queen's bem h from iudi,'nieiits bn- scliool or clnircli Jurisdii'tiuii for couiuiissioner- I ourt for — No opposition reipiired for - in cases of slierit) "s «ale ASSKJNMKNT Of KK1!0I[;-I)elav for liliii- ; demand of- lorei lii^uri., Ac. -< ni .if,i„„l:\ . AssiiiNMKN'T OK Facts kuk .Fnuv :--Eacli partv niu7 177 1112 II'.KI 71'.i ir."> 1-2 pis ll.".,",-^ 171 .■'.') 1 I'l I'l 111 .'..* II.'. .'(.^ 12i'..s ^ 1 .V.I '.d 2 If. 1 I'.l 1 2',!i'> 12 :',0'.t M :i|r. 8:11 12S s:i.') KN >•:',-:• I2.S .s;5f. 1 12.S -:!(', 12- .'<37 VM s;is 124 ,s;'.ii I2't ■ li l:!>i _j« 404 Al lAi IIMKNI BKKoKK .h 1 IMJKX. ■mil i,r ;illa ■111 ii.MK.N I — (\ •i ill IMIlsf iii.ik,- !■.■( merit ivsiicii i.\ ill ■Sli'itil iii.n ■!( urn \< Sii( li ilciiiatnl iiiav I i.ind ailwiiici I'or "ilicriil iin,l. •• ■iimii,',si(»iMT Jtiliirii of writ "• icncwtMl aiirl hdw sail' ki'i|iiiii,' ()( CM fcis X.M' I, (if wM lUi.l iif ilcl irjili( Must be tu.'.l on roturn d,. hilcct, oClallurc to return ' ervlccof-out oldlstrict ||||. II f\-|CC. If , I,. (,.,,, I nr he at. sent „r coilrealed owdefeiiiiiint ma obtain ivstorat eljclit 1 lours - ration witliin ii,]i' Contestation of Korniallties previous to sal K.\ ei'uti(]n on eiii'cts ■■<"""iiii i as an al.sen e a(lerJiiili;iii(Mt olituin-d s<'l/.ed ii defendant has l,i en Of inovciil seimratloii les of '"imniinitx l,y wif- m Milt.s .d' • 'oniinisiiloi If on lers t'oiirts ina\ III S. (' ui.\ itraiit ,'"'""■ ill '', <',.a|)|ieaial.le '■''on-h, u. ('., non-appealahl. A/tiiilninii/ lit/ '/.oW,, ,,,•,,/;- \yi,ai and wlien «llou,.d ■\ ay issue <|iirln),'loiiK vacailon OW ellcLled. tennrof will - II WlioMi addfesscd 'orinalilies of writ Aniount must lie • 'ertain ruli endoi ■ If di (v. K III' III to apply 'cdarrtilon of J' HieiK is reiirl (lit iirnisliei' lie not contcstc ereil (III IhiIIi att loeeedi,ii;sif,.|tli,.rpiaintill oMlelend ;u linieiit and it' '!, Jiidi:- dei laiatioi, 'oreelo-iirc ofidaintill nut eoiil">t Comni (/■• ^^lol||•l■.s■ ('(jiiri nia\ from cniiii.stin^' ,(//. '/, Attllrllllli III i atlidavit iiiiHiii 1,1, 1,11, ■„;.,/, lenor o| Writ, Foiinalit iiiliI7 i;;n >l- i;;i >(!' l.'U UMI i;ii 81 •si' i:: •tld 'ii -.1 i:;i S,'( ' * i.d ."*.'», 1 i.'ii Slil \jr, > i 1 l.'d .■i7i; .SL' u. may exercise riidit , Hi; le; necessary eiidorsatlon Wli letiirii ay ihsue duri of isSUillir ,,|' ,.,^1 'Clltioll r>f en ( ■Heels I III lefeiidani.and wli*>i loiij: vacation iiav lie venlory niav I How sllc'l "■ reiiuire.l lii'fiii 'etlirued to I lay lie deii\ fired to iilai'i'it servii !■ aiKl SSessioli of It ciiiiiain I inventory is made, and wl p.. ucli dcdiver\ filf uU it must neiil IftI i^Mianliaii lim. '■'' \niiiy .Icmaiid or ' 'juesiraior - eUeds tl ie,\' remain with I a perishalile nat reynio^r provisimisap ii.'al Ooinii rior courl ile t. lire ' circnii and su Ky wii ii--si(iii(.|-s' court II Allu,l. in an action of sej ia> i-,,uc '(///' III /', laratioii from b II le-sor. will eise recaptiui lii^'lit of s.d nil ^vlial de'iiv, ail /.lire liy own d liow lie iiiav land board er or _ow s(d/ure is When •llecl,.,! 'I'll.v iiiav eitcids s..i/,,d I Com lialiiiitjc nilssloiieis f of his sureiie; e ietl Willi d cicndaiif. '.'■-T-.s l.-il ll'.d l.s_' 1!' l".iii 11' .■'■o'.i II .•;i.. >."l", l.'d 1 S.'ll'i 1 i.'.i' ?<."i7 i:;i' .S.'l.v l:;i' •S.'ii.l l.-'.i' Mill l.".i' Mil *li'l ■* '. i.;i' *'IJ-.|-. 1 SI'.I l.'ii' 11'.-. M"l 1 !:;■' ll'.d i,_. ".; sriii !:;:; .si;: l;;.-! .S|'|.S 1 1 Sli'.l i;j:; .^70 ■I'll) i;!:i • 1. 1 J >7U i.'i 1.!;; .S71 I.",;; .sTl' i;t;! lii.'i'.i It'll livi i>i' ',iS7-,> l.->l s7,'; I,".'; -71 I.K May be .joined will court ina> i>si le I action iu reci ssioii of lease 119] {<8,s 134 i:v, IM)KX. 405 N'l. I'A'.I - ^t:.' IL",< - Ml". i:«i els m; \:u\ MS |;;i - Sl'.i |.!| - .•'.'■xi |.;i • 81 i;: - AL' |.>, - •J'W i;i - ■■••") 1 i;;i .v>i' i:;i ly- - xrc, i.-ii 1 xi'j i:-.-, ) •^"'1 l.'U •Ml •■'7i; M' on -^ •"'•M' 77 itf '.'^7-^ l.M ■ ll'.'l IS- - 1'.' L".Mi - IL' :ilP!» - II .'.I.. ■■'■■ i;',i - 1 1 • s;iC. i;i:' - >*'h 132 - .s-.,s |.-,'> - .<:,:> \:\j y Mid l;;;; ^'•1 i.ii; .m;i'-:!.,-, |;;.> >!|'.l IL'.-i - >'il I.-'," - IIVI 1-"' ,r„ti "(J * •a i:;:; 1 ■•>|''7 i:;;; I 1 (; .s«'.' 13:; "70 i.-,;! ■'.1- 1.1 >TU 133 •~<7I i;;3 H7-J 133 Ii>.v.i ir,i IIVI 1>L' '.i>i7-.s i,-,i S73 i.'v; -71 1,',( .^75 131 1191 iv; S.X.S |3ti Att«»(i>an( k iiiir>uitiicfiit|.,ii ,,i must III I'A 1" iivail liliiixit of How h I, •'itiiilDu'iif loll oi — niav In /( IllXf < 1,1 ,(( 'Iw llilnsiiiM, tin pjlOM.I o ot iiin-o aihltraiors n "■ lor iiiakitit; To 1 •uch iicin ,,( ti •' awanl aini'il must a^ri'i upon 'f iiiailc ill iioiai-ial I'l iiiiiM he sli,'iiiii,.,| lo fi low <'\.lll|,.,i i( CVt Ml oiili'pnsiic.l will) iioiarv, !'■ parti. -Willi. II. lelayii\i.,| I'ow ra-Ji). icial '■rs of court. Iii'Idh. Wliiili actioi Ham :-Di.st liai-Ke iipoti— I (V. Aiiiitnitors, Siih 1 oti is hroiisht iinifsiti)). I 111 No ail ca.scs I)/ iiahcas i II iiiatiirs ot\upia,s voiatc M- otlici orpii- I \-. h(ihi-as ■or/iK/i > Dill (77/1 proiM.ilimrs in superior .oiirt r of loiirt I'uii he - ill am i^i HI ciniiii court ISC. siiiiie riih hi, I, Is 111 In ■S III rnilit III' (,).li. V {V. < 'ii/iin.-, Siiri/i/^ Simrih/.) iiumcrs of appi'.il (V. .sv f^'iits in the cdiiit ot v'i iin't!/~Ai>ii'iil.) Hail-Mom) Form ot I5AII.IKF: -Caiinol ho 1 issitfimifiit ot -adinir.iltv iiy shcriii Cannot scri rclalioiis ar <'auiioi he wit lail or surety in any li w proccc'lins- -uiiiiiions in case; In which he or his c inteiesleil ----.. tie; siimiiioiis n case in which he \ii\> ■rveii 1 Lo what costs enlilleil i When sei/iirch at a ilistai liailiil 01 localitv K.\('uiition .t cHjiias I. or service out ot' i|istri( (Quebec anil Thr.e Rivers :~1 Uariusi'kr :- ii"-'isiiation of I$KAr (v. ,|,/, INK : — (til the I (/. liKIl ANI> Ho\ ii;,'h seas, suits lor — in ('. v. A. BKNEKl(iAli\ 11k HI) :- SepaiMiion iVoni (\ Bk (V / iirt-iifii IK : -Jiilies of Kfliiirnfiiiii) VKKIT I f Is MinniH :— May 1 1. Llabiiit \ KMoUV ( V ;•! biictil; •air, liiU.it lie iinm/iil-ii) lulrod to make deposit ciaie iii-< name, ^:c, y of liilsi (V. Ex(ioxaio)i,di\) I'AfiK 301 '.Xi-'.C 1 I- 1 riL'-.". I'.KI 1 :':;(•, |s> .".17 31V i.-.ii Is fs JIM I.;.-. I I. ■•..■,:.' 1.3.^-, i.;;-it L'll.'i L'll.O 11 1.^ XMii L'lr ."L'i--.;3 i:'.'>-fi |oi li hv.i VF V llL'l L'll 172 Nin 127 II U'li VI 211 I2iiy Isl I<>1 el lll«i.S l.il .*.r r. ■ i.y.i 7> ti.".."i 'M -I'i 121 li'ii:; IM 2t> li 3113 3 IN 324 ."iti."» .M I3.-,,S ■'O'.i 121 h.-..' IS 2r.I , 2.11'.- II 201-2 ^ l.',2|-i> 201-2 t'>74 '.t.s •)7H \\s li'.l.t-.') |0| ^0* ist>r.x. Hri.niN.^ AM. SAI.K. ol inilMu\,.;,l,lr, tlli.l,,- ,.x,., Mti(,ll | '^^^ (v y I I »'/ fi'i I.Ma>.s,,irn„iiri„„ti„not tin,. ....'. ovi'lfill noto to .stand In li.ii ,.l - - . •J""-'-'^ „ „ (y.Jiir,, Trial., ' ' •'• ^ nii>.M"(l on iiK.tlon ill S. - - vvy Ditloilitio in .inuii court --.."" ^vif '.' ',' "'r-'»""i-'i''''--'iinri,-nt Itisuiison - - - . "ir, Alll.la, r n.,|niiv,l ii siL-nalnn' l.c .I.m.ImI 1,v pMa, or Arc lial.li- to si'izun- - - . /'■/ horni lornotiiiLr rornon-acicptunc.. - - .' " (■('litanci' ami non-1 ayinont of — . . . / (V. I'riiiiiissiini Xiih's.) BiR;nis:-R,-islratlonor(v. /.Vy/,^„^„„) . . . . ,^. ,, In.sulll.irnc.vof-i„ apiM.al, liowplon-led - - . f iVj „ , (v. Srrnri/,/.) "■**' U0( M)\UV.-J<7,o»s,y-, wli, II IllPVlIu - . . . „ _urv..vornamc.| t,y court, an.lliis ,|uti,w . . . ^,.:., ^ivV,'„ ■',•1 '""' ^"rvfyor may l.c a|.p,,int.-.l - . r,,. 11,... . 'V'";,"' l'"iin,ls an-: f>tl„.r pro.iv.linf.',. ofsurvevor - ',i\ ^*' "■"'•", 1,:;.'\;!,','^'^^"-F"1''""""" "•'• '^"'"i"" in '■■„ our- ' '' n;ni;e witli vendor's claini -;j5 Cancellation of letters pafpfit / lu'u Caimas AD UKsroNi,KNin'M .-may Issue at any stage of suit *"' T'tfi Liahlltyol plaintirrto an action for (laiimces - - T.'rt May issue during lonu vacation - - . . . ^^ On whose^uJH^vi'f isiucir''""' ''''' '""^' "' °''*'''"«1 '^'-^'. """ What altt.lavit must contain - - . ." Iros-o^m? Defendant leaviiiR iirovlnce or secretlni; cflfects - -'h Ai?alii>t insolvent trader .... i;, Tert V '*'-''"'''"" ''''*'''■'"'■"''"« ''>'J'Ot''e'-'nted i)ro. ' On claini for unliquidated (lamafjes - - .' " c,'^ ■\'iow ""^''' ^^''''' ■*""""""■* "'■ issue afterwards, and Ainoiiiit deinande,! and name ,.f de))osant must be ^^' eiidorsiil on writ m,, \\ hen and hou declaiai ion mav be served - - k/u I er.sons against whom -cannot issue - - - Z\l (annoi issue lor loreiKii d,d)t - - - . . ;,,'■ The^superior court alone has .lurisdlctioii in matters ' To wiiomaddivss,.,!, and who niav Issue - "- " .siKMn It lii'rk 01 0. (', issue --'... «i Warruiil of ariyst may be jiranted by commissioner ol >. C, ami whi'ii o,. Tenor . fsiidi warr/int ]A\ Tmprisoiinieiit of d,.|it,.i ,.iider warrant - - - m, inuyoi coimiiissiouerKivuliDK warrant - - - li', Debtor arrest, 'il under - may maltean abandonment 01 property .' . 7^, r^fifi7 i:.7 121 121 1 121-2 121 121-2 121 12) 122 122 122 122 122 12.". 123 123 12;! 123 123 123 121 IIS 124 124 . IN'DKX. NO. el geq 07 til'.S 07 O.'.l li;; .V.', %0-l 1I7-.S 3'> 5fi.O >F .'579 3.«0-« 15.3fi-ll lRs-9 IILM-.'. 172-,-! li:!0 173 17 2r,i •HI III 04 L'-;! 114 !H4 III IM.-) Ml 736 III* KCl 157 ef ■•<■<]. I. -.7 7% 12" 796 121 1 I 797-9, Hm 121-2 798 121 9S-9,sno-i 121-2 70-S 121 799 121 SOO 122 801 122 802 122 803 122 804 122 SO,-) 12.". Mlti 123 80S 123 N09-10 U'.". 811 123 812 123 813 123 811 124 8l!> 124 763 11.% «)ti 124 817 124 APIMi-' r,.ii/,,lin,l, I l)"(ini|ii"t III l> ., , ii]i|iil>oiii'.| in 1 4iiiini<»i ::aci| __.>la>- h ■ I'ltctc! at iiM.v l.inir <'„nirst„i,u„ ,,/ I ■„,,:, is: wii.'ii il.'C'iKlaiit inuv obtain Iii.mIi ctiart-'i' 11)1 pt'tiiion - - - . ' . ro.k'cid.. |u,|.,',. may oi.!..,- Iiiiiiioliatc rptiini of writ 11 - i''latrt«.>iitllilciic\ (,i'all.",'afi(>us jikIlM' inav,|i^- l/'l.-l-Ol It alliT l|r;ill!lL,': proC,M'(|l||f.',sit'|o|ll|.|i>(l(,ll iai>'l\- (i( alli"-.'iiiliiii-. I)''(fii(laiil iniy anip.al J U"w iilaliiiiii iiia\ ..htain Mis'<'ii-iuii ..f „|-,i,.|- (,,(lis'- (■liaru'i' at>()f."l liv >•' •■tin IhHr/iar;/, ,„,..„ Il„;i : U-,^v ,|,>lV.i,laiit iiiav ohtalii - J»'-lay tor rci clviiii; liall • - - " . N'utlcc 01 Diiiriii!.: Imii Sori'iics must iii^tiiv iiri'(|uiri'il - . . . I'rovi ioiial iliscliuru'f, how obiaiiK'il .... Maliilit.v (It sliiv ill Ili.w Kticrii! iiiay tie.' hiiiisi li -..'.' >iirctics may arrest ilfli'iidiuit But sti.riti not hiPiiM.i to nc"jvr hjm wi lioiit written re.|iiisitli.ii. what rel|lli^iril)n mii-t contain - It Mireties tear resistance how arrest niav hi-oMaineii I'y tlietii ■ . I'Ve on sninLT out < AI'TAIVS okSiiU'S:— S.TVICO Oil I ( \si Omissi: — How provlMeil for ( Ai >TS OK Action :-\Vhen .evpral - iiiav he |oiii,.,| - Must he stated ill writ or ileclaratioii annexed thereto ,, , (y. I'"rtirii/((rs, l>,',liiri(linii ,{;■ ) < Kin i^K:~.Judi.'njcni hv deiaiilt on - - - . . ,■,.„.. -^f"''"^'!' rt'.jUired if viirnaiiii,. he denied liv iil.-a t KUriilCATK OK DkKAII.T: ' Siani|)duty [lavahle o!i - m .. c Manip duty pavahle on in c. c. .... tKKriKnATK.-Of li'in;,' 01 opposition t.> hidL'inent to he uranted by prothonoturv er\-ice and re- urn - - . . Duty ofpcisons to wliom It is addres-eil I heir li.ihility onlfailinu to loiiipiv .... -Xpnearaiice ot Opposite pari v. inscriplion of hearinu' .liidi,'mrnts iipiiii - . . . . . . . }il/ No. l'\i,K sis 121 .1.) 10 819 12.-. »2n 12.-. 821 12.'. .s22 12.-. s'*", 1 •'". .■>2I-.-. 12.')-f. .sJI 1 2.-. .S2t") I2r. SJs 12f. -'"1 1 •»»; -.10 \-7 -.;i 127 ^.1.1 127 ... 29rt M 11 21 1 ,sii, ;i2-.'5 11-.^ llj 'f> • •• X',\ .... 313 488 !'<•.} 137 21 ti97-S 102 »i',<9 101' 700-1-2 102-1 .-ill 103 70.3 10.-, 701 10.-, 70;') m> 738 in 7:'.9 111 740 111 711 III \i.',:, 117 1220-1 186 1222 l.s»; 1223 I.>6 1221 l.Sf) 122:. l,sf. l22i;-7 l86 i22.s 187 122'." Is7 ILMn ls7 1 '!*> 1 IJ. d 1-7 1232 1-7 it i 408 INDEX. . Ct'.RTliiHAni-' f'"iili„ii, , I coMH i^;;.', '•*[';: .liKl; iniMil^-. ..II — ii,.| sni,|,.,.| tn apiM'.il >ir rivisinii .|ir, i-Ti 'r., k- I'riM iilni. ill otiiir oi-ics Ml - T'''-, L- V. C bus (iiiicin Kilt MiiNolclInn wlili S. <'. In 1 1 rliiin CKSHION UK flU.NH. (v. .|/,„„./,. ,,„„,,/„/,„•„,„ W//. . -|,'-,n 1- ('mm I.KM:K "K ,hH(.|tK:-Ti. till- iUlil\ - - - - . ' "t-- •' >lilsi lie III writiiiu - - . .',-' -', H <'liAN(iK OK Attohnkys:- CamiMt ht- nimlr wllliMiif leave mI I "iirl W M- Death, ilieapacil v tMael. nr wiilelra^ al MlatlMiiiev in " a rase lielnvc liearin;; on tlif iieijt.-. causes llllliU.v ot all sill scinelil iiiMceeiliimB. ex.'eption . '.(ki •«, Notlre* Im !„■ U'lveli l.v attMinev i|es||-Miis mI with. .. 'll'<^l'l'^ ■ - - . o„| .,„; >M UMthe neiessary In <)|i|pM.siie allMine> il ..lie llllMiliev a<(e|(t, inililie ,;i\hr. is sUsi>e||.|er| ..r 'HfS • . .,|,„ . When a parly (eas.-s to he iepres..nl.M| l.ei.ive lieariiiL' "11 the merits, opp.isile parly niiist iiMtitV . . ■,„■> -.i,- Kllect, Ml parlies iioliiied lailiii« to appear or appoint anotlH" atlMrne.\- . .,^ , Attorneys' p.iweis cannot lie lev.pked iiniil he has tifen paiiMiis lees anil (1lshnrs..inetits - . ' .„,-, •«! Party win. rev..| ,l..p,,sifi..n iinisl he Iioteij .„ CHARiiK;— Jnilire's - lo |nr,\, ohiec ti..ii lo. erl., I . . ■;;,- .- ('iiakueb: OppMsiiiM.i i,, st'cnre (\ . „,,,,„,v,7„„. ,,,■.,,.//„„) . ,;-,;, :',!■ Opposition to . .11 ininioveahles nil. lersei/iire- - ciui i..- < iiEis LiKix (v. < 7,;, //,/„,'(...) C'hk.wie:— .liiik'iiieiit hv.l.faiilt on - - . . . .,,, ,,,,., , . Altldavit required lisicnafiire hp denied hv plea - " "n"-' •"•' CHU'orrmi :— Kxceptimial pr<.\ isims as to sittiiiL's of courts in cjistrii-t of ..,-.. Appeals I'rotn, where tried ,,rl '•.•,' Chief Plack :-or each .listrict OIL.. w.r <'aiiada . . it.-- .I'J- Ilnanie he chaiiKeil, i.....iitiim.. - iiii.ler new name ir',1 .1 J CHfRriiE(r:-('> 10.') ittui II." in: 1112 II7II i( »."):!- J i> I ''I I'lr, L'lr, ITS I I-.. 3i»; IliO H2 II llill lIKi, 1107 Ifri-i.t 111.-, 11 '.W liiAs; I0,'-,7 III.'!."* Kid !•■'! Itll Itil I.VOKT. 'Ill' I 1 1 Cm i!T '""'(.! < liik of- iniisr III- (,p,.|| ' " '■ ' ll.» we I ll^ 'I |llC(li|lll!,'. .VC, ilpplN t I (inmii-^ilnni .1' if ■ ri !.Tk .It' ati'l .it its iiidKi: PI iiHirf liavi" Ijki' I aci's 111 hnl 'III',', '•is,.Vc i.ir rcioivliif altlilavjl'. ivv r In n >u|ii'r|iir IV m.v.i 1 1 till 400 •M.K ll'l I>i'sii.'iiati.iii III . • lists 111 ilislrii I iMlir wcro :.ii. il III I .jurH'liiil.iii III I I'fliiii.il h.. unvitir lli.iii It ,|, II- i-iiiiiii \- - May III' hil.i t,v t w liril iii'c."JS(ir\-. ir ,1 .'.,11111 \- iir liiuri' ln.ju'es siiiiil!ta 1 1 Mil 1-1' IlK'il II'MIUSIV Onllliaiv |i'iK'|..hi|'f ii'"l. >l'-.) "I'liiiJ, I iiish iiliiiii,) IT ii.iyiiii'iit III .Ij-tiihiit i-.\i'iiiti'iri <'|,|.;HK iiK IIIK. ('ntri ir ( l.ialiiliti M ly i->i|, 'I - tor I:, I, lapiiis I'lHT: iri' t .. lull "t III. mil's ifvi,.,! |,\. I'.iwcrs iiC — . Ir.iii--iiill I'l.ciir.l in ii|,|i..ii| Cr.ERK UK ( 'ii>1VI.-i-iII)\KI!s'< fiir pirtii's - CiiKR. I\ y. IMI'!;|sii\>|K»|- . I'CnT:- Caiiiiut art as af 1 1 Hi: linil |i»,;, H17I |ii>| imi:; s|ll.| llii.-> 1 1117 IIIJ .,111 II.M -III I |i'« ii-.r. ii'.'.i IAS ll'l i7i; • 'iii.i i.si.iN : IN. liii/irisniniHiif, r.(/i/,(x. 1 iL'i'o !.■) 1 -(-.-) "1 '■' "'■'/. 117 St.'iti'ini'iil MiMs ,ic .|aiii,i In- Ill court vi III I" lil.'ii ill snit.sf.iriliiiiiaKi'liy — Cm. I 'il \ i. r-ailiiiirall\ I '■-ailiiiiraliy in court irArio.Vi-Onl < il'cr. 'Wii (»f llWIIlT IT III Illct'Tl'Illc 'Itliiii'.', lent I il'lmlicial I'.ists Ofcirtaiii |iiivili".'cil cl.iii '■a 111, plciircii .ir M»,|..|i Of the iiioiif .\s l.'vi.'il 11)11111 iiiinidvcalilcs CoMMENl'KMI'-NT up | Allsw.-rs (v F,.n riitiim mill (iiUniiiti'on.) iiiif I.N NVbitimi ul,' /ii-'-iii; i„i)- ,'cri/) I'l 111 I'l 17 II lill.S- ■! .■,|ll •I I't s,y. R ivcii II be ii^i'.l as COMMKRl lAI. I'M'I'RS > party cNamincl a.s wit may Co .MM Com -Arc lialilc t II .seizure i.ss.\ii;i: KvyrirKiR:— (V. I'mm) Mi.sstiiNKiis' C.M nrs:- IIi,\v an.) where liel.l. (I.i-isioii I'ovv to be ;ieciir.|iiii; tneijii ty ami ^' ers (or |\\ i'.\i,'.illei| lieyoliil il'strli t ina.\- Nile f.ir waL'cs in — Wl or ami inntents i,f siinini'.ns II may serve I I'll 11 '.C ll'.M ion c ises may lie evoke-I tor t'Dst .''' Kili'i 1 (i| >'v I] riU^ Who iiiav : ^^^B J [Niiiiltv (nr ^^^B i O.Tkof<'OI H^Hh , NS'fii'ri cii^c CTBg KcCcriiii .■ t HS^B Ctiscs to he ^^B i Wliaf tr>-li ^^H 1 WllnOHS H^B j < 'oMit iniiy ( ' • 'oiirr iiia> i M^H ' ij 1 Kxcciitloii 1 Opposition Ki'cs oi cli'i- .lil(lk;tiiiMits ('tin nH iliirl it ^kB CoMMissioNLit- : CllOM'll ( W^ For tatcliii.' ) how api Ifnvi' Iil<(' pi Miiy ;.'riint v ^uk K : Have like pi MB ] F.iralllxin« j; Q>' /III Siiixrinr B ! CoM^tis.sio.Ns:- Fi olitililli'il ^^^B 1 iinailii ^^H 1 Wht'ii appli I^H R ami dcfi' ^^H E IIdw (.■oiiiinl ^^B P Court Of Jill fl^B r will) Illl|> ^^B r< 1 Aiitliority to 1 Iiistriictioiis ^^H ^^H 1 Ui'tnin of - 1 liow Olll'l ^^B ^^^R ;■ Partii's appl\ fl^B Failiiri' to it ^^B ' thi'Siiit, ^^1 When olilaii ^^B Fi'Os on suki H^^K 1 Foi's on snii) Isfls Ffi's 'o conn <|iH| Fees to I oiiu i.t'iti Commissions is C. IhBI itc. may hB Oil I'Xi'clltioi 1 t Commissions Ivooa fiiiii III' ir ^^B CoMMlMl'Ario.N:- ^^B niinuii's 1 ^H ( V. HI Cum MUNI IV : - Wii ^^B ri'iioiiiuo Attai'lmienl « III' may IBa Iiivi'iiloiy 111' ss aiiil lakf 1 CoMfANv:— Joint > Foii'iKit - III ^^B Mfizuit' ol'slii H ^H 1 y INDEX. CoUIl'IS- i I'l.iihiili'il. , on olri'ionj Incu-coi cvoi alion, -ii riiiiiy s ri'ijiiiriMl, iti.Tt of lalluri' to kIvc siTiirltv ociiiloii lit as attniiii'v tn't'orf actlnu' as ailoiins- liit'ori- - withi)iil rli.'l)t irt I aiiiiot art as attoriii y - . - . may III' hiar 1 on irtiini -lay • - o arlillratoi's --..... trii'il siiintiiaril\- imony Is '-iillliii'tii. who lantioi he a compi'l utti'iulanrc o wltiit'sscs r'';;iilali' co^ts )(■ luilu'iiii'iit, ami losts 111, I'ciii . In' k, l.aiMtls, A of— iiia.v 111- ri'\'lsi'il tj\- ,i/7/ii/-(0'/ 11'.' |on^' varatloii -Forlhf I'xaiiiinatjon ot witiirssps, Jiow (V. ('llll(lllis!lon r Ciiih'f :-'Jh M nil Ion of - - - - or th>MM!tiii;iation of wiiiu'sscs, may hi- ' i> 'hx! witiii'sst's rj'siili' out of Lower V it 'll>.'aiu.'e rattoii n.' - is to he inaih' hv plaintiir No. I'AT.K l-IO-l 1H.1 iLiii; 1«» IL"':; ls| KIM 1H» i:ii.-, ISl i:ii»> I'l iLt'T 1^1 ILI'S I>1 rjii',' ISl IL'IO l' 121.-. Is'. i:i:t» Istl 1 1 ."Vf.) 1.". ."ill I'l lOtVl l>'.2 ■^i:.', ML' 1 :':)-'.! IIM'iO 177 iL'Mi.y M,/ l'.«'i ."/C I.'! iiilanl n ■l'tlVI'l.\- IssioniTs ar clioscn lu'i' to li\ til t' miiiilii'r of (•oiiimis-ioinr^ St hi' prt'si'iit to CM'iutt ) he v'i veil to swi'ar wiliR'sst's - .sif,MU"i hy Jiiili,'!' must aii'om|)atiy - , what to r iiitain, mu>t he iimler seal, I lie I ]■ .\ ini; for - iinist see alter exeiution ■turn — will not prevent proeeeiliiig in In eerta'n cases lah in hir.\ trials ill S. ('. - i; out K out - in ('. C. - nis::aires eiiiiueteurs in S. (' mis aires einpioieius in <'. (' V. A - to take bail, examiiip witiie: issue from cniirt of vice ailmiraltv I of sureties must liistify A'rolltKS (v. ('tiilllllisaidlis I'nr tin- l'.r(liilill((- ■ilili'SSi'n) --.... -Votaries .'ire hoiiiiil to ltIvi to parties interesleil - their fll"))!'!'/!, !/■ Doilllll, „/v.) I' who sues for separation iiia\ accept or a^'aiiisl III iveahle iiroperty of—, wlicii ileinaiul : how elfecteil .' - . . - ,ilissolviil \)\', call, w honia'.- ileinaml part ill stock —, service upon - - ' - ow suniniiineil ares ill joint-stock or oilier— - :!iis i:'. ,",o<» 1.". :',io i". :'>ii i.'i ;;i2 c; ;;!.■? 1."'. xLvm 1.'I9 ;ii 1, :, i;; .•'.If. 1) •iw .'Hi .101 ■:,\2-.\ \i-> L".IS ■ >. 6 •i'.l-' i'l' ,>i:, ?,\f< ^.■!- 1 i:'i.-. I'.'O '.i7'.i i-.o '.IS? l.-il i:'i(it I'.iy fil-L' 10 1)4 11 ,'')ii."i-C. •SI .No. •ACV. I.IKM I'.T \Ji>-J 1-1 IL"'.; l-l ILIM l'»l iLfi.-. 1^1 ILIU) 1-1 Ijn; l-l Ml IS 1-1 i'JfJ l-l IL'IO l-l I'.'ll 1 ^. ' i:ml' 1 -.'» i:'i:i-i 1 >■'» V2\r, I ^*» \2Jf\ iMi I 1 :'>(i lll«')ll ''I-', NJL' 1 1 1) .11 -t) it : '/ 31 r/iT (.". I ''.2 it: I '.Ml l.'. .Ill-; i;t i:i Itlll ;!ii .'.12 LVIII ;ii 1. .-. 1.". i:; I.T 1.'19 i;'. .'.If. It .-.f. .?iii O 1 .; .( •iT-S • t 1 J-,i L".I.S • ».> 41 L'7I 27.') >i7,.".lt) 4;i-i iL'i:, I'.iO '.1711 i:.o >is7 i.-.i Kim 01 -L' 04 5to-(l I'.iy 10 II SI ISOF.X. v:ri;^;^-i:;/;;^;;ril:;::.iC!;;::::v'^'--''-'''^ - ;o:;!:!;:::rrK^!v,^':r;:''^:/;;;r;'''- ■ - ■ r.Mi", ...oR^ I'M, , , , ,„>. :-.(V. /',-,,, 'V^ . CoM,Mr.T,.,v,.T.>,K:-Non;a.-,...,;,"^„avr -....k,,,,.,,] IIciw rei k.iiii'il ... " " - Proct'i-.lliiK-uii -lfiu.,.,.|)te.l .".'■■" II not a.r.(.t..,|, nolle iniisf bi> iilven - In rioii-a|.|»'Miiabl»- (ascs - - . ■ . . In csj., JILTS courts - ' ' ' .Mtonii'v's tei' on — In .••I (! Attoriicy'.s f..f on — 111 ('" c' .'.'''' .Staiiip .iiuy paval.lo on --• in ,s <• . " ' * feitainp liity i.ayaM.' on - in (j C " " " foNK.nKvn.i RKVE,,.vnoNs:-W|,n..H,s ounnot' |„. "..on,: l;j'ii.;l ton.v.al - .i.u.le to him in I.is„rofe.ssi,Zl ^'''"""x^n::v:^;;i:i;^^ (^-^•"•-.'>- />«..o ""'hrMilKl'li'^i,.;;'!:""' •-""»"•' ir Pnipcny b^ Fornialitl.s aiMl i.nblk-aflori of notice - OMimnovcablcs by action ol law - '*'*cmrm^';i;:.S'^ ""^^ "•' "'*^" ''''"^ aiM.lication; Opposition (lisj.fnscd witb ... " " Applicant may rciain piopcrtv at i-i.^h.-st 1 1, {,"0 o''t-bl.l.nn« take'- pl!l..' witli ■", claV .'" .' " Duty 01 uiipllcaiit who .b.-rcs to < ischarL.. tiu> proiHTty from hypothec- - ""'^"'*'^«' ™' In Hl.'i''i''f ';'''''■"'"'''"'■'••''' ■'^'■'''^"•'''•'nioniloiic.i JuilKnent '-"""-■ '""" '"^ '''•^^■''"In^"' I'.vexp. j-ti tts^rffii^:^ ^"'•^"' ">"'^''-- -"' «'-'"> - A?i;jrn;?;^'t^;;!^::.^"S::c;';i;iffi''''''!'-'^'-^ stamp duties un •■ . ' " ' ""^ "';lturnev':;; L,, " ." " wi ''"""f-rr 7"iH''tl «' notice ol'.nakii K iHvPutorv '- When entitled to custody of inventoried eect" 411 I'AiJE i:'r I'.MI '.IP. Xl :'i IT f.7.'i '.M '.I'- ll'. lo 10 *i7 10 <»7 10 'l,S 10 iii«;<) 104 m>:,-m lOT-^ iL'llfi l-l y.'l .'.00 Ml .M.T 27.'. .39 '.U',1 II.'. y.^) II.'. y.'io II,-. y.'o i-L' I».'. 9.".:; no !l.-. 1 no «»."..%r, iif, a'-.T 117 ',).">.S 117 D.'.'.l, yrtO I7-- !I01 IIS yoL' ll.s (ir.;; 118 or.i-.^-r. II- yti7 ll'.l yf,.s ll'.l yr.y ll'.l yrn iiy .".(Rl ■.i:i7 lll",l I2.'i0-01 y7L' i2y.s i.!i;i 173 I.'? I'M I PI 2(MJ ^... \«>^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) M^ A / <$> J 4 1.0 1.1 11.25 ttlM 125 2.2 1^ 1^ u 2.0 il 11.6 11- _i Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 412 TNDKX, !• CoSTEMi'i OK CoiR]' ;- Lliiliility of pi-rsons t'iiilt> oi --- Dcfiiiili 'ifcuiupliaiicc witli will ofhalioas i oripiis i.i- Willul iMciiili cif iu)t! Ill' inucllic oioriltr of co\irl to 111' ... - CONTK.Mi'i:- rroMCiilions for -.- iuc, V. A. in lnf.tili of tlic niariiiiiH' law CoNII SIA HON ; i;l' l>iU(i(,ol. (v ri',is, l-y,ililil .lllliltK '.V Cllllillxl --..-. (II slllln ill iiilii'l III' rirr-ililiiiirillhl . - . - - Com F.STATioN AM) Pl.K Mi I NO : - I'|o , isicdis li-lal Iiil: 1 o ---ill aiiiicalnlilc I a>i > In llif i inuit court, (V. I'liililiilil ) Oo.VTK.STKl) Kl.KiTloN8: (M iiiuniciiial oitlrcrs or >cliool (•oiniiiU.-ioin'r.s CONTIM AM K OK Si IIS:- Case riaily tor JuilKli:«'iit is not ritaidi'tl hy cliari,'(' of civil status ol iMiiic.-- When I a.M' fs rrputcd ready for JudL'tni'lit - Altoriii'V auarc of ili ai)i or cliaiiu'i' of htatii.s ol hi.s iliciit to notify o|i|iosi(c partN' . . . . Procctv|ji,;^.s iiail siiliMM|iii lit lo iioiici'arc niiil, >iiit S'lSprllilcl lllllil C'Olltillin .1 H\ wliOMi a suit 111 ly ill' coiiliiiui-l . . . . How rlli'clcil If not coiitcslcil, or if iiiaiiilaiii'il. liow |)roccc(lint.'s arc ( oiitdiiu'il Ilow o|i|iii>ii(. pailN' may corn|ii'l a " - N'''imf 01 actions ill — ,- May take pluct' in appeal Fees on — ill ,S. ('. Fees on — in >:. ('. t'oNTKAliieT for hiiii - Mllsl ivceii register Rules lor rcLMilalion of .'•lierill extend to — , in certain caM'.s ToRfORATK tiinrKs.- Usurpation of — (,v. t.'.>i'i-ii'ili jjarnislii'is by — l'roceediliL:> alle.i:lilig in;i> lie proNccilled dliliiis loliji vacation ...... . . Cor)itii iilioiis nil ytillii/oriiitil ur rinlutiiii/ tin ir tiif.\ nl' iii- (■','/7^'))c6't,':( .--- iliitv of iitioniev L'l'iieral to prose- cute — - - S|iicial inlorniation and autllori^utioll must iirecedi! .suiiinion-. No. I'Ai.K. mil l.-.'.t X 211 is 2f.l IL' 'I I.'// 7" >i .s,,, ll'J 2y--y .",1 1 us 11 :':; p.'5 loTn V.I ■i:'.i i.r. i:'.f, I ir,| Id fd til td tU i.i'j til 1(11-2 f 17S .15 2V7 ■>'> .•;io ltf> ''.i 7?i-7y. iiy Il^ 1^ IL'.^L'-:; I'JO (r,i\ (i,-, Iii7 I'l.'i ilm:i Is',' VII 211 olf.-HCM l.V. 11 ^> lit P. \'.> ;» r.:i in f'l 11 22» 32 Hfi ti2 1022 I.-.C. • d7 .■^8 1 '.>'.>' I.')2 ws i;>;i Nil. y\>.r. mil l.-''.' X 21 » b L'«".l ll'J :n 1 ii>. .-l'J-> 11 2."' » IH7IJ I'.t i:(."i i:',r, 1 I'.i .■il.'". I.I t>l til lii" )'>1 ■i:w til i.w 61 (l"-2 t.l III t'.l ID .s llOti ITS :\'> 2V7 L'L* :;ii) nr> 2;; ^l-7'J'> liy ii> if^ 2.^2-:; I'll) (fit". (i". ItiT fu 121.", ISV VII 211 '.-KlL'l l.V. II .'> I'.l ?. I'l ID r.i 11 22 J an Ht) 62 11122 1 .-.f. •117 ■■^8 1 '.''.'7 l.'>2 im 153 Mini;: I"I:K I.NDKX. (JilU'UK \ I luN 'I ■,,,l/l,il(.il.] l'i ii-.iiii^l - iiuiv lif lia.l ,| v.ii iiliiin K\L'ciKy<.iih(M\rll..f.suiiiin(.ii-.s,ivi,.||.,weii,Tt»'ii I)i lay 'i|,..ii -uiMiiioiis - . . . ^oyKo It.'f.'iMlaiits to ai.iM.iir <,|, ,{),> ii\..,t, ,.||,., t olil.'l.mlt Id iId mj _ I)i-la.\.s iVir pNa-lini,' ;in.Ui!i~\v,-iin- - . . ' i>iia^> liir jji.uiriiiiii; to |,r,,(i| ... Pr-Mir ill rcl.Mitai. tn.-( i-i|.(i,,ii u,r hraiin- iiu 11,,' nirili>. ami i.cniLi' - - . . - ■ m I'llav- may II.' iin.ioii:;!'.! - . . . ' ' Ufii'iHlaiit- iiia,\ >.-t 11). j.r. Iiniiiiu\ 1,1, as au.l'ihO- .v.'uioiiiia.v .l.iiiii:- t-.a y )<;'a r,r.|..r, n-la u - (.osts U„s\ l,vi,.,i it iM.|-ii„.,.t l„. ivii.i..ii-,l au.iiiist - Allrr v'.v,n« >.-.iuit> .urat„r l„..u„„.s - sm\.1- nic'.v'i i"l,l','.!>'' '"' i'i^'i""iv aii.l .li.|„,v (,| \l!,'\'^ r''-'', ""''■-'' "',''-■" ''I'I'DiDim.'iii. wh,.ii aml'liovv- liDii. liDw, aii.l what m.ticc. hrc.>,ai\ - . Sal., ur imMioVralWr> i'n'l,a,,:iV,,7VMAa''r ii ihvp. ar,^ Il lllCl'' aiC llo l|rl,|., -..[['' Klli'ct ol >ui II >a!i> ^ " " <'■ "ator imisi ac.otiiit. iiiil li.iw ■ . . '' 111 rasrs lliv.lvji,:,'rl;;lit (if N" M'li), al lie- III .■rrtaln cas ■- ipm ali.Hlii,;. ''"-'sI:-Dilat(.ry .•.\r,|iti,,ii may l.f ijlcl t„ ohtain v., »,-,V Wll"|| all'^ri my -i\|. e\ii|i'ij(L' III .|lli|„'|||Ollts ill/ •II' ii'iiinijM |, >.,„„, 1 in.-iv..M-, iirir, fur-" IIm:;/ "!""": •".-'nv^i.nntyr.,,-. uiihin til,," (V. S/<,/. ,,/■ V. -.v.: 1 7,. ,-. 17 /.. .,,:,'rn '„,,fr') ^iDiion ior>,.uiiiit\ ii.i- -j.sdii,. oii'oiirM- - '. . Mn(|,„, t,,;4lv.-:,,.CMlily Co,-- N , mo „f l.,„l,•^e - h.Hiiniv lur - uui-t b- -ivn. l,y |„.is„i, .Iriiviii.- . ci!::;'^!:.i:^,,r^''''^v''- ':''''''-■'' I--' -'''^- ODiirtili.rlaim-ltM^iriiKoiiipii.nl ma • awanl - - ',".''"1 ,"',i i"i'l\''"",'''','''' ""^'"'^ iD'artUMlatlD,. or i.i- l> paiil li.\ )iail.\- .|rii\ III',' - - . . \ i-'i'ilk-t canii.ji |.r. ,1111, iiK.- upon - On p.T..mptioi,. plaiiiliil may li. .•niH,.,„n..,| id pav - Oil Ml V,(C .)! p;|.)'.l> ..III -ifdj.stli. I - - Ijiimiij; pailv t.l pa\ all - ' - . Aimmni wl.i. 1, ,nav l„. all„w 1 , ,Tiaiii avanls ,>'l 'latna^i'.-, I.ir p, is.iiial wiviiics - . . ' l;i\ali.iii 111' - aiiil .■(•v|>i.iii i.t ia\atl..n M 111. III. HI, iiiii>i 1,0 a,'-iMl lor iiicn.iiv . I \viii,i^s,..>Miiiini. ii.Mi rn.ii, Ih v,,„;| iiiii .11, 11, 111 . HI siTvirc (,ii p.Tri.)ns..iit .11 |,,,u.iraiia.la l>>^lr,i,f„ji, ,,i ■ t(i alt.irii.'Vs ,,,/ ///,, . 01 .'Xi rrts, ai'i „iititanls, Av.. h„\\ oManHM malmaill.' ;'.'"■ ''1"""''.''>' H''i"'ii' ii Dpp,.Mii„ii i„. <'r sil.' .if mi,v. ahli.> -- iiiiisi 111' ta\..il ai ..lu'.' '. ,, .. ., . (V. F.rr.ni;,,,,.) t'>ll'ji;atii.ii m (V. l>i-t,il,nlin„,,-'n!l.„,tr:,.„t - h;'a;;m'!:rh,■';';a^!r'■■''-''"^'■':'■"'^'^ 41.-; ->'i. l'\.,K IKHI I'HIl 1;,,; liKC \:; iHi.; 1.,.; HKil 1',.; liNi;i 1;,,; liN», |;,| I1K17 1,,) 1 1 1 1' 1 1 .". 1 iDHi i;,i mil IM IDL' mi;; mil im:, I.M l.-.l I.M 1.1 1 In: ■.2 I.-.7 lux: i.'.r I2D yj '.'1 I2> 20 I2'.» 211 l-\ III LMII :'j| 2JI 11.-. II.-. 'I'l I- 211 4111 |f'.0 l«l 17.^ ,".ii 6 J II r,ii 17- I7',i LXIll IMI i-l r,i. lirt ■».»■> 67 1.7 1-2 67 :;ii IS I'.H I'll Ml 6 117.-. 17y 414 INDKX. :, i Cosrx-\C"utinui,l, ] S.iiirlly for - inii.-t be kIvcii willilii l.')ilav>lii appeal irnm ('. C. ' . . . Anidiiiit allii\vrdfora;- III eaclnlistriet of K wer Canada Col ins;— Terms and sittliiKs.sliorlenliiKainl proloncin;: of terms, may hear all eas's at adjourned sittings, cannot sll on non-juri licil liays, nor duriiiK Iodr yacation, exceptions fJeiicral powers for inaliitalidnH; order - Slay of tlndr own ac< ord suppress writings in cases before tlieni May apiiojpf Inferpri'ter May reipilre and a IniiiiistiT oaths - - . . May v/to iiuilii, dismiss cases with costs when be- yon I jurisdiction CiiKAM K A TKioii.:- lU'conies exiudble by sale nmler cxe- tlun of the properly subject to It.s iiaymeut (v. Jl!l)lil/hr,s.) CuCDiTOR: -Piindiaslni.' at sheriif's sale may retain i)ur- ihase money to amount of claim -' - . . Of vendor may outbid appli(;tiit In matters of coiilir- niation of title Ckikk;— Must attend personally in court - . . . Ckoss-DkmaNDS (v. ^(r/r/c/(A(/ y)c;;(fn('/.s) - - . . (JkosS- Kx AM I NAIION of witnesses Kee oil — (v. Wihicsn, I'liHil', fl;c.) CuowN :— Preference of— upon tlie proceeila of execMith. a^'aiiist moveatili's Appeal lies in cases relatlnf,' to fees of oltlce, Ac, du.' tiie— - - ; . Ci KAI'oU: — Til iiitrrdiilid /ii'i-siiKH, iiiKiiici/jd/i'd iiiiimrs kihI ((//v///^'c.s. — I'roceedinss to appoint, where ex- plained Must attend removal of Seals Assistance o|'— ill ai)i)eal may in certain cases be dis- pensed \\ itli l'"amily counsel necessary liefore a|ipoiiiling — - Prothonotary may appoint — ... Decisions of prothonotarv suljjeci to review To i-iii'inil Siiii; ssiiiiis :—\\[\ii mav demand a|ipoint- nient of . - . . ' How appoinlineiit is made Duties of — Cannot sell Immoveables, shares cir stocks witlioul conseid of parlies Must render account when rei|ui'e(| - - . . 7Vi SiKrrxsiiiii^i <(c<(/iti'(l iniihr liiuijil III' liiniitnrii : — When iiecessarv . how appoii ied - - -' - Til Surrpuili ri'il pniprrlii in cases o( the voluntary execution III liidfiinents Til Siihslifutiiiiis .--)li)w apiioiiited (v. Tn/'ir) Til illiiUllliilliil llliilll'lljl (ci>x(i)i/v ilr ll'li'ilx) - . . ;\. Aliilitiliiininiil.) 'I'll aihiihiislii- inD/ii^i/ii mill liqniilitli' a/fiiirn o/ ,lis- snln il I iir/iiifntiiiii-<, ilv . - 'I'o lie appointed NO. PAfJE 1 1 ).". it:. :,T.\ >2 (MS Itu IL'II IM.-. i:'.'..!- \X1 :ii L'TO lirs IMI IV L'l: L'.sti l.'.'ifl i/ frq I'd 1 .■>.'>.") Li»; y III 11 lit-:. CSS 13L'i'. :.;u-:. I2">."> Tlis I't siuf IS 110 IIM) '.i:>'.i V 1 1'.i I'l .«<■(/. I'TI H7 2U 23 .IS 298 '.iiT.Cll S(".-7 IIIL' 17;> ILV.L- iL'y.l 1'.I2 l',i8 IbVI I2:.f. i:uo 177 I'.M 2(1.". 11:1 i.r.2 i.Ti:! i.r.i 202 20'' 202 1:12:. 13:!ti 21 « 20;; I '•2 I If. \:a NO. PAGK 1 1 ir, 17.-. .■.7:5 ,>2 (lis Itn IL'll In;, iL':r,' IS7 :;i L'70 I17.S \-l\ IV •-'17 •.'.■>rt ,«.YI I'M III II 111-:, 7.^2 13L'f, I'm'i 1^ no |IHI '.l.">'.l V 1(7 211 '.1 I'l SI'lj, L'71 13:5 298 ■117, CI 1 S("i-7 IIIL' 17 J IL".I',I I'.IL' l'.i8 ll.-.l 1 *>".!' 177 1 1ll l.'Ci'.l i:uii I'll 3i:', II.', |:>;',9 L'112 L'llL' 1. ■!•;.•) i;i;it; 20,'? L'dj .'>;u-.") 7."i 12.V. I'lO iS it si'ii ni'> Imis iM I.MIIK.X. CUIHT'iR --(<",, „/,„,„,/. I How iiiii,oint(i| .... Mii>t ^'Ivr s,., iiijt \. ,|„,j,.., _ . _ ■ " • - VI,'.",' n\''!"'."''"'''''''l"''"""'''it- ■"I'l ll"vv - i ;''':n!,^r:;;;:!1;;;;;S';i;:;;f;:i;'^'''''''''-'->-^ ri no (|,.1,N, how piop.Tt.v |,s to I," ,>i.,M Mll'ctS ot SUl.'-i liy _ . . . Must iirciiiilt ... - - - . ■' PN'^'fo'T.'";"""' '"'''" ''>• -"'"■<'■'•'■ artiiij : : \V „ n , l"'r ""■" '"*""•" '" ""■''• '|iiallli,.s . . All luilirmfiits for — must li.|ui(latc "■M^rnn^"'"''-"'' 7 '"! ""\ '■•''':"•"' '■'"■'>• ^t'llli"«-^ (.'osts in suits for— how taxt'd" -."'"" tiipiiis on ,lalin for iinli.iuldatfMl - . ' ' Simple altachincnt on claim f'lr nnli,|UMlate.i - '. ( ondnslons ,or- for ill,.,,, „,.t.nt,ln, of township '"ju'io. 0^;:;.:;:^ ''/ ^'^'"^^•'^ '"^'>- •- »"-■ .;ior.: Witn,.ss tiiiliiiK to appear niav I,.. Hal,!,. Cor . ". [ .\itioii ot-avumst pnhlic fnnciii.-iaiv . hJKh ;;as' ^' 'V- J^'":'^'": or assanlt on the Uy eollision -....._ f Part.v niu.st .iPi-osit a seal.^i .statement of particulirs DKAK-MriKSi-Who .an r..a,l and whte.mav be witness..s" liow their evidence is to he takl'U - .'^""'^^=" '^• ''"' are'mi'll''''"? '''":' ■'^"."■■'<>^'y'-'"t_ to - orattorne.; Of attorney need not be notii'ie,| t"„ „pp :,s,te nartv '. vf^Mm.,:!'' "^""■'l:'^- :"'"!"• '^''y '"Hmi'ilT'ul- Of parties in appeal -.."'"''' H'-^'istersof- (V. /,',v„.s7r)-.v.) ..."'" Debknti iiK,s:-.\re liable to sei/.iiru - - " " DECi.soitv (>.vrn:-Wiie., and b,v whom it mav he" tendered" Service of rule tor -..".."'" Ktrect of default or refusal to an.swer - I ' " Mow a o.rporation answers - . . Tjelerence back t(, opp,,-i|,.p.|,tv . . . " ' imde,'' '"hy ?,"";! "'"i\ "/-der part ,• to be e.Kamined iiiuiei - in another district - - . . . Declaration :~Mu.st state cause of act i„n - . . f description of object of demand in - . . ^ Ma.v bo amended Fee on amending — ill !S (!..'"" Fee on amending - !n CO.. p"\'-'f,V'P.^ ^'' ''•''■( '>f'leniaiide. howreme,lied ^ '. M)nclii.sluus iiKiv be rc.luced but not augmented On evocation of cause, „ew - niav he til". - vv nformalities ill- how pliMde,! - It cop.v served be Incorrect - . . Waiver of informalities - . . . ^ ' " •11.) N''>. I'A'iK l;."*!! |'IL> Imc' l.-.( llllO i;,i loll I'.l miL- I'd:; lull 1 ,1 1 ,i i',i lo|;, 1 ,1 l:'i,r. IVL' ■t 1 ,' U'.t :'.is 171 (S C.'i I7s fit". 1.-. SOI s;t,5 IL'L' IL's llll- r.'ii; .ii'j hi'j .'ii') Is ?l-l Is 1 L'lll iVd 37 I'lHI '_"' lie l".i l.'U, If.S r,i-.-) II. -.I-.-. 177 iL'.jr.-s |s,S .■,(i.1 ^I 1 y.\ r>L' 141 i;l' 4U H' iVi ■»4S 62 Mfi t'«2 iiii f<2 117 1)2 :'il .",4 "lO (» XXX 217 :.:;. 117 .», l.s :m-.-, 21if> 17->! ..■'".'! Is, ll'l o, IM 17 A Will 2I.S lb; IS ll.s IS II'.' IS i n 11 416 IMiKX. ; J)K( I.AKATION- -i r,,,i//,/i(../. ■ DiiiiiiiiPi- ii ruc,t> ;iIIi>:;im| i|>, nui ?,'ivc riv t,, riu'lii of aiii'iii Ft-M.' oil ir.Mirt copies ol — illS. ('. pi't' on I'MPH copio i>f - ill ('. ('. In nialliTsot'caiiiiistiowaiKl wlicii (i)|i\ mny he MTVt'ii lliir ill.-.Iiiit in.iv iiTakf it, tlnri'. f How inailf \i\ ( iiriiiiia'ion In cases cii fxeciiiion iiiatlacliiiient hcCore Indu- lliellt - . M'liai it iiiiisl coiiiaiii ('ollle^lal inn iliereoi In cax',- of M.'i/iire In execntloii Contestation there. .| in ( a-e,> o|' alf.ichineni i.rlore JudKnielll (V. Ciiniisliii .) DkcI.INAIOKY KxrKPIioN.s (V. /•;,..-////<,„>. I .... Dkckki;: Inteiloi iitor> in (!. \ . A. PkcKKT 'V. Shi rijl's sail s.) l>Kr,i):(>l hait;alii an.l sale, I'oinis of— before wltn(•^st■s - li.v way of iiiortjiau'e before witnt'Sbt's .... Of -ill (oneioii>; ////re ( i((.\ Dki-aii.t: T» be cnteriil auaill^t i|ef,.|Hlanl faillnjf to I ■M'pear - . . j- ; lamp duly on ei I'tiliiate 111 S- C. Stamp dut\ (111 cerlilieale oi <; (', - . . . Etieel "I ' Iteliel tVolll Aiiiilieation for relief A\"hcii Judirnienf luav he I'eiideri'd on - - - - /A7/n III not -appealable cases rettiriiable in term Ol piainlilll'alllni; to return writ To aii'W er to./>o7.v ,v ,oV/e/,.v .Iitil','ment reoilered by-auaiii-.| abs;-ntce ( aniioi he eXfL-nted within a \ear Ill suits between I. ssors and lessees .... (V. Jlllliliiii III 1,1/ ilf/'illllt.) Of pjther party to aiipear at iiirv trial - - - . Of either par.y to appear uln'ii case Is called in coiirf ol (,». I!. Proci'idiim hv - in court of vice-adiiilralt\ DkkeNck ;- It deteiidants sever in — liow ((ist> arc taxed - Rekkm)\m .— Where Miniiiione,| III personal inaltei- ^\■here in Sims lor separation AVliere, if piihlic ollici'r, ill suit for dama^ri's Mliere ill real or mixed actions Wher> siiininoned, If several, roidina In dlilerent .jurlidlctlons Where in iiialters of sui cession \Vliereiiiacti..n.sof warranty and cool in nance of, iiiils vVhelv if sole Ind-r .,|i||strlct he recused - Where several writs must Issue Description ot, ill Mill ol suinmons - - - . How deNcriheij in suits on prnmi-sorv loiirs, etc. Si'rvlci' oil — , how ellcet'Ml ( v. N /■/■/..•.) . . - Siirreiiiler of - b\ bail, how made .•l^.vr,(^--(V. Ahsriil,) IV. A/'l" ilniliri , t 'iiill'issioii, (t'e ) I>i-;fk\sf At roMis i;n niinir ; ( v, Ihuuu-fui-.) ni-:r.Aissi:Mi;>"r: ■ (v. N(o'/-ei)r/. ,-. i I>Ei.Avs: How reckoned ill proceilure - - - - | Da.v ofservice, nor terminal cia\- not coitntid in - •! Ktili on Sundavsand holidavs - - . . / No. I'Aor. 117 L'ii Is L".'!'. II :',ii",i nd IL'L' 1.:; <■/ -e7 II.-. idT- ."^■■^ Id; ,>*s XVl 1:;l' t'li'.i ^'1 i'i-'i-7 ;hi ■r.L' ,t SI, I l.-,L' i:; .")<*''> 1.-. :!,«.'. If. ;'.-<■> si". It iM'i'.i V'.i ir.i s :}.;i ■Sli M >7 II ss 1 1 >'.' II Kl'.i;!, II'HI it;7-s s'' i:; 22.^ :vj r, - n .). »J i 1 Mtl i:!f. ;v.'i .or, -Will ■j\:\ 10 LViL' 17 L".»'» .".1 1 1 -!>, 1 1 I, f) XX 111 ;w s :•.'.> s ^n ,s 11 ,s IS 'J I'.i 9 "■> HI, 1:; 11 :'lh ■-:u-7 2\ XI it;-7 1 i-'li xfi I'll Xll L'll Ml. I'Aiii: 1 17 :•:; I > L".M'. II :'.ii',i 1 ^(.'1 l:'7 7i..;.7.v,7/ ii;, i>rr ,^-> I'll 'J -'1 liL'li-T '.«! i:; .>**") i:. ;!,«'i ir, :'.-t'i •^t*t II lUi '.> W li.i > .•j,;i Sti M ,s7 II .K-^ 1 1 >".' 11 li'.C, II'IO •»■)-, i(;7-> l:; ~ -,;,o 77 ^i'l i:!ii 3'.' 1 r>:> will •J4:; III LViL' 17 !!*.''• .11 7 -6, 1 1 ,,ft ;ih s ;!'.» s 40 s 41 ,s 4S / On r .isnr,.„tio„ „f .,„tr,., „„„„/„„„..: III Miif- l,.( «•,•(. M |fS'<(irs ami le-^sco-i - . ' ' nil siiiniiinn> ill iiuii-,-out..nti..i|, pp.,-.'.. liir- - ;>npnliniinar.v |>i,.a>. ;„„ianM\viiiiL' - - . .' - call 111 warrantors WM plea- In til,- rinTii.s -...]'■ < >ll aii'-WrriliL; - - . . Mav I NliniliMJ ...]['' To aii>wir aiiirii,|,.,| |,i,,..,, ..'■"■ To scrvi' artii III iiion oi I'.i,!, . . . " " ' To an-u-rr arllrnlati..ii .iiracis -.."'" • In noti.-.' of insiriptioti for hciriii" l/oiii; vacation, luuv recK-otioij jn — M.^forc •■xcclltinli ,,| il|.|_.|||i'llN - - - ' ' locoiitfsi ropnrt of .llstriliiitidii . . . ' To contest ilcclaiatioiiof jtarnisli,.,. ,v. a„,;,iln. . \ On siininioris in circiiji , ,,iirl On pliMilin','s III circiiii roiirl --..'" Hor ijnii-in^' procc,. dines ill error or anpcnl I'* lilc n-asoiH of appeal - . . . . To answer rca-on- oiapipc.il --.'.'" If tor iiialilii!; inv,.niory aiel .leiiherariiii; have iH»t oxpire, ,|eien,|aiit may stav suit hZ /iiat rV exception - - - . . oii.iuir.i Dri ii'/ec ."'^v' ''I'r'" """ ''':"'''":"^ '■■ "■''•■'' f'l"'l> r''l'>f'».) I'l.i.ii.Kia. :--( V. .|(/(is(7»i»'i//) J»K.MAN-„:--,|,-,,/,„,. PhiintliTniay make - lu-foroansweriii- DreliiniiiarveN.ertion - . . •'"■"'rin. When — may he made riirct None necessary in iioii-api.ealalile ra-.>< . Ill ri'iisfitix 111 iipiiiiil - - - . . •"■answers to reasons of aiipi'Ml - ^ ." ' " r)EMANnK:-l'arlic,iiars of-m„st I, sclose,| |,v .le-)' claration - . | SupiilenifMilaiy- If priiicipnl be lusiifHcieiit - / °^ how\na'h''''-''' ^'''''''/'''-^-if^' '"' principal suit', Uf.Mi liHKR:— 111 what cases plea,|,.,j . . . Jirouii.jsnf- iiiiisl heassisrn,.,! at liliii-lnS C t.roiin. s o ~ must he Hssi,-iie,| at lilin- in C, (' ^^'"'' "1 ciiTuIl, court.. 'ase i„av he inscrihe.l at .-anu'iiiiic lor proof and lieariii- ... To writ ot appeal - - . . BKXiAi,:-Of ^.main si^natiiros must \,e accompanied hy JJr.i'osiT:-Necessary hefore liliii- prelimina'rv i.j'pa.s "- - Aiiionnt ol - with prelimiiiarv pleas in S. C ihfio 111 I.e. - . . . ' _ . Of amount which detendani acknowiedues'to owe " May he reiiutred hy experts, arhitrators, Ao When and what - mav he re, mired from i,i.|.!,r .1 slieritis sail ■ . . '_''•' •" v,P''\^ .-.I'/'.'', rti'Pf'sit may hp dispensed with' J.llei't ll hi,|,|er tail t,, iiiak Must he ivtiirne,) ininie,|iaf,.ly after sale to evevv I'lil'h'r hill the pufchas,'!' . . ^ sn. L'l XII l.;:!7 ln7 417 I'Aor I I'll rj \j I-.' IL' 17 I'l •'I J I :'i .■'.II ;ui 111 III ]\! •H> \.VJ I'.l h'.l 171 171 171 \:^ "0 ■J\ nw 171 171 I.I L'I7 1 :'.■'. 117 '*'» X X X \ L'l.S XV -■)2 1077 If,.-. 11. !0 17:! II.-, '>'» Ill' IS XXXII L'17 X X V L'.'V! xx.w •>\!* .',11 IS i',7'^-'.» iWO 9'!-'.l |-,.s| W (Ki '.I'.I f.>:j 418 IVhKX. [! ? DkIMiSI l---( < 'iHiliiilii,l.\ Oil lii>i illiirm |ui|l;iii'IiI ("or ii'viiw Willi iM'iij.iri |ni- jury Irliil Oraulliciillc 1 1)|)> (di ail orn ,:,-istKRMKii Kvrii'i;rK:-llas a rlf.'lit to make altaehnient lielori' jiiiluMiiint pKsi Kii'iioN : Oldbieii ,i|' (lemaml ill writ or ileilaralloii |)KSISl'KMK.Vr ;— ( V. /'/X-n,,/)!/)/,,)/., 1 DktkntiiA; ,Snlt> III cast sol iiieL^nl - .it lands lield in free and I oiiiiiion son a;,'!' KlKKKUKMKS :— In text ()t"eo party hliiiseli or his specially oinpowered attorney Ifow iiiiide . . ' . . .... I'roeeedinKf npon Kileet ol — ir maintained May take paee in appeal UisriiM!i;i', :— Form ofeertilleate of Of garnishee Of delitor imprisoned From an I'si.niiilor capias (v. r'((/i/V(.>'.)- Kroin llypolliecs From advisement, liow eiieefed In i|Uoen"s lieiich Discontinianck:- When allowable llow eitectt'd, must be served ItMellect I'arty who has eifected must pav costs before be^iin- iiiiiK'aKaiii In appeal Stamp iluty on — in S. C!. Stamp duty on — in ('. (\ appealable .... Stamp duty on — In ('.(' non-appealable - Discission :— Stay of suit when defendant has aright to demand . KuIps f,'overnii :.:,' exc,e)ition of uiSQrAi,iKii:i>:- Wiien ajiidKeis — Waiver oi'a ludtte beiiiK (v. /^'^/(^•,/^Vl|(■) Persons (v. Iiitrnlictiil /Kfnoiis. Miiiors, Tutori^, At.) - DiSsoi.iTioN:— Of coriKiration that has lorfeited rights (V. Cvriinnttiiiii.) DtSTnAiTioN or Costs:— Attorney-- ml Itten mav obtain ; N'otice necessarr alter ludunienl - 1 . . Di8Tuii!UTioN:-~Of moneys levied i.pon moveable* - Of motleys levied upon immovealiles .... Report of— to b(> prepared liy prothouotary (v. A'.''''f'«/((..;/ ?- <'t!llo<-i:l!l}ll.) llomolOKatioii of report of - . - Partial homoiou'ntion of report of — .... Of iiione>> may in eases of doiilit be suspended liy piothoiioiar> 12:^2-;!- 1 - 1 008 l'«M 2ii."i '•1 2i'i''i '.',< 2M S Ml 'J^-\> O ■J-M) II 2'.il II s.U I2S .'.2 y ('.0-2 V.i'J a".* 11 I'll'. 178 2i-;{ 3.SS cai 91 7'.t:! 120 sig.s:-! 12.-. yi'.)-'.<7i II:-. 1171 17',l i:)0 f.2 iji f.3 i:i2 6:t 4 .•..", C.H 11I-.7 178 .J.).» ■M(> 353 120 18 ];!() 20 177 27 mo 2S ir.t 'IS2 001 ,H .sei/ ( 21 ft sfi/ 724 ft mq 0" 8.'> IDS 1U8 74y-.'>o XCV ii;! 227 DUMI 735 110 NO. VM.y. I'.'T '1,- - 70 .ill. > L\V L':,2-.!-i.r. l'.«l-l 2.V. ;tr. a),'> H 2(5fi .'l"> 2.SI-8 III •:xs.') (1 21(0 II 2<.U II Lit.; II '('^ L'll.'l .^.",1 i:s :>2 y 450-2 fi2 IKpT ir.ii i:wi 211'.) lL'll,/s, ,/. IS lie L'H I'.ta 28 I'.ll 2<.t III.-. 2'.l l',)i'i-7-s L".l I'J'J 2'.t iit;r, 17S L'i-:t >S roi (tl ''X', 120 .«I9-,SL'i 1 ■_'.-. yi'.Mi;i li:. 1171 17'.i i:>(( 112 ■m (13 V>2 (•).■! 4. -.3 ('.:} lit;; ITH o'l'l Ml) 3j;i 120 IS l.iO 20 177 27 190 2.S ions ir.i ■1S2 f." 'lOl H .si>IKTHIIllT|ciN --f( ,„,/,„i,,,/. I Com. sliIiK H'lmrt Ol - ''''"., 'iiV.'.''"."'''' ."'.'" ''." '"'""■'' '" l'r"lli"ii"Uiy\ ntiiinlinsf money huiisi's of llcltHfloii <»l lirlir inca.s.'S(.f lonilrniatlon i.rtitl.' - [•;<■.• or, |.r(.(c<..liiiKS(.iicoiit,.siiriKiinporl .,f--i„s(-' I'isim, ,;,.,,. ,vi,-,. , ,111 ()(■ . . . '. _ in .' . ■StvI... (.1 -iimni..ii- oCrlniiit .■.,iirt Iri aiioi'hor - - '"pnS'r.v''/na,n''.'''''':'"'"''''-^ "-ay .ssne ,Uln.s,, DiSTKr.Ts .— Division of L„wit Caim.la Into ; .s, t.e.lnie - „';!w -'-"-'"''''■"' ^■'"' ■"'■"'"l-ii'iiion of jM-iioj in on ' Tv'p"' "' """i"V''iil.lfs inav briMK an ailion on — IV I'dssr^s,,)-!/ •(rhniij I)ivisn)Ns:— Uf.iulit lonnilti|.lvaLtioi:.sisiil,.u'il LoiKK-n-En :-Ail ,.a,...r.s n.u.'t i„. - Sn^^^^t^ ,„,,,-, ,„,; nociMKNT.<«:-iMspr.tion..r-',v. /„.y»",.//,„;) : : : lio.ss ol ori«ina! — iiow su|.|)ii,.,i - - - liiiiiiiinxd IV. Ii,i),i;,h„t;<,„) . . <";.f.i~"^'' .'■''"''"'" '""'*' '"'-"'t'''! i" writ of summon^ b"i\ ce o Miimiions iiiu-.t ho niailc at, - iiow If ilclcndunt lia.s none - . . _ . " '« m If 'l<>f;;'i;l;int an.l plainiiii r....i,|.- In same - service must he pcrsimai - . . . Service may ix- niu.lo at elocted domicile - ' '. A I'J!""'';*''''"''"''."*-''", '"''■'""'•■'"' '"■ofl'onotarv'soiUce Advo ales nnist nuilii' election of- and reiriste • 1 ellectof default In S.S. - - '""" "*^'*'''^''^ Advoeat.'s must make eUetion of - and reaist.r ) eilect of default 111 CO. - . •_""'".■<'■■''' r. I Advocates must make ei.-etlon of - and register 1 etlect of default in Q. B. - - . r'J^i-'iPr, ^ ''ottl'T ''-""'■'' '" "'•'»"'''■■'"'■ <-'^t'cution is at .sheriff's Oppositions to sale of moveables must contain electioii Opiiositions for i)ayment must eontain'el.^ction of - tleetlon of— in appealaldr cases in - In execullon against moveahles l.aiiit) 'must elect for Judgment creditor «- - . . ' Election of, in matters before ,)ueen's t)ench '" no - '.['KSa";"'^ ^^'^'^^^ ''''' "^" "- Di i>M(ATE:-KeKlsters of civil status to be kept - . - (Al)p>'(thjn,mju(lf/mr„fs in ar/ioux oi nprtmmf hmimht uwler thf L,'.sH<>r awl /,,»■,<. A. I'V'IK 7IJ 112 XCI .... i.t;;') Ill 9<-.',' ll'.i .'.0 2 I .' ■S-il l:; M;-. II II 2i:; IdV.I lid III 2.!l ii:i't 174 V 210 6;!i> 02 r>s?. S3 T22 Ins lof.y ir.t 10.SI ler. 1 i:w 171 s( 13 710 106 .'S73 \:a 12.37 l.Sij II 1022 ■-,5-0 1.'.6 150 420 rvnf.v. : fi illK iIlIjIS (i| COIplllJlllnh, Km\vmi'\tiuv; - orni'iiors. |ii,|^,. , ;,„i,„t ,„ l,r «iil i a.l\ ir. iir rumil.N i omn u, i;MniviKi>is:~Iliui,tn| - ,|„i ili^iliaiucl In >lifrlii •> sal.' Kvyi i.rK;-(v. AV,./. ,..•«•. /',,,„/. |l,V((.«.), I''i'i' (iicoiinsci lit — . . . ;' . ,''tiiiii)i-. 1)11 |iis( liptio'i iiir - 111 S.C. • . . '. " in C. ('!-..! Kmi in:-('l.n.iil iti im\ in->'> may \''l:iv I'l.r mini; a,s-i.'iiiii(.iil ,,f— an.] aiisw.riiii;- l'ailmii> (/,/.„/,/-/(,, In i„ iii,.,l h,i l{ ,,/■ /• ,,/■ 11//, ,1 III II. \1I (if caM'-i iiisciJlii'il i,,i- .- i„ |,|. k,,|it 1,^. ,,..„. tliiiiiolarv - 1.1 MO- ( IllM ri|.!io:i lor — Causi- In ri'iiiaiii on mil initji imooC ||.. rlnseU - ( o^-|y ilci-larcs llial lie lia-< noiii. lo inoilufc, ami afiri-w.inls 'ivo.liuc.s II opiiosiic parly lir taken liy .^iiriirisi' hy - iii'ooior trial III ly be postp.ini'd - . -" . . How t.vi(|rlii;c is lo lii' l:\kcli Mow taken IkMoh. ajii Iu'c in tonlcsicd ca^i'S - - Ailiiiis>loiis or parlirv to he — Tak. Ml down at li'iiKili li>- consent. . . . . Iioll oi' eansi's iiiserihid Ibr-iiiC (' Insrriptioi, |,>r - and lakiiiL^ of - in ai)pealdl)le cases H hen not taken down in wi iiiii-, apiieal oiilv lies on poiiiis i,|- law, ' . 'iMU'oc liiiL's aireitiiii; eoriioraliotis - - . . ttr will, e.,>e.> beiore experts, how taken \ alid report ot experts, etc., to lorin jiart ofeyLlence in the I ase .' Boforc a ,iiir> (v. ,//o-// /,./„/) / In stills het Ween lessors and l(>ssce.s - - . . Ill suits hefore coiiiiiiis,i(, inns' courts - How taken in (!. V. A. (V. H ,/,;, >.v. l>,ni,l\( 'imliili.-Oiioni'l-nhir till' r.i-tiilliilillinil ill' "■''"'«'>. hll'ri'.fKilnrirs ,,„ iirficlllill,-,! larty ,lr'} KNocATioX:— oi suits trom coiiiniissioners' to circuit » coiirl f Of suits from cireiiil lo superior court, whi'ii a'lowcd adoweil, an I how ellected iini)roiiation of any d iciiinent hoforcconiniissiouers' '-•-nirt lias iTiect of all — 1 .;ii_ L'.if. ■ I.) 21 1.!-! .I .17 L'l'ii; .-,8 2.^1 L",l'.l III X X M 1 1 2:'.;! ln;i-,s 16.') 1112 I7.'i liHi;!-i 1 :..■! :v.',:< 17 .■in; 'Ml" 18 till-, .siir, l:it> ■'ii't IS4 VI! 27'.» |o.V) I-.0 Il'.'.s, I1M2 l-l! It'll l.s;i |Sf, 21 s ;;nl N'> I'AiiK i(i.i:' III) 1«.">.S I. -.7 \j;i. I'M 71(1 kn; 2V l".i7 X\2 i:'..'7 Ml -'1 lU ijit ;.■< i:n hi: 171 111^ 171 iii'i I7L' \\S.', 17; IIL'I •. 171' II1.V, -7 17a II L"^ 17.) II. HI I7:i li:'.:!-:w 171 II Ml 171 nil 171 ''17 XL •ii L'.". 1 .*,> XLV I'ly 1'15 ;ii I'Kl ■'", ■j.w. LV,,! - 1 -.1 .i7 L'liii .'S 2M ".I'.i III X X M 11 • M.. III7I-.S ii;^ 11 11' 17.-. i(Mi;{-i !.".:! 3;ij 17 .•vit> l-s ;^i»7 ".r. KM') .'»7 >!Hi l:!f. L'll'.l HI VI r L'7'.l lii.V) r,n 11'.).% 11'' 12 1^:! Ml 11 '.!',» \>:) 12l'it 1 IxC, XXVIII l'l■^ M ;!oi IVDEV. KSAMiTir.oN:-0( wIlnrvMsCv. ltV/», «m . . •I yvltncs.-^ In cmirt or vie p-a.liiilraltv iv li-./ ' \ fxamILi n ' ' ""■■■ "■'"''' ' ^'^ /"MT-,„„r„r,;w - - : .Mii>t i.f sworn, ami liow ... " " ■ Mn>,^ulv.- Par.io.s ..,«h. .la.v,,' no.lo" or ,in,.." an,! ^"";:^■'.^'':!""^"""" "^v^"":' "-^ -i-o- 1,; ,„.i Must niakf nfnrn -..''■ F.'.'.s to — In H. (;. . to -In ('.(•. ...■•■•• (v. /•,-„,,■) • ■ • - K.VrKfTIONN. I'KKI IMINAUV:-I),.|av for liliiw . ''"'■l^i'w.'.:;!;;:;,!:!';^;.;::'*:"^" •"-""« -itmn .ioh.y i: Aniount orsiitii (li'i)oslt InS. (!. . ' " ' ' "" m:Vur:"''''?^ -. I'l''lnti.r'nmy,|..;,a„:i pl^a to I»«>liV\ toriillMsr-,.xt.-iwle(l If dolav for inakin- i>," insciipfion lor npiirinj; on — - . ■'Son'-^'^'^'"^''"''!"'-'''*'''^' ''OurKo:! I,; B''la.vs for lillnj: ami aiLsworin- -Ui clrf-nlf' ronw " fOfiOll — ill (J, ('. '. . " • • - Feeon-inS. C. mulntained - * " ' " Foeoii - inrcv!o!!s for. 421 is wltlioutctloct.or, If'ploas t Oosuri'io pirad r o nuTiis NO. • L'.M .7 »»■,; 11 • I'l'l ft H.,) ma 1 Ai.H 2.".7 .■!| .'ifi ,100 ».' .Mil' 41' 11' ;ui;! 11' .•'.(II 1.' ;i(i.-. 17-s 12 11' It IS .twa 1(17 17 lli"> '.1. Ilil 17 III XXXIII 111' XXXII X X \ 17 217 IS 1'I7 l'.{3 i:u at XXXI \ I'ls l.'.l' I'lS 11' 1 Mil I'l'ii I.e. 107(1 I'l ir>i I'l U i':i IC. !i;! i",i(; :!(iy i".iti I.-* Ill ,-, n ii('> IS II7-.S IKt 1111 IS \* IS IL'I ll'l' i:ii l» m 21 ll'S-U l;!(i 211 I'd bXiKI'iloN-, I PUMii, thi'v may be > merits have been KUHMi'toRvi-Whai amended ortlian^'ed (v. /'/-.,„/, liy.-tr.) ■fi'iidant nia.v jdeud h. 13,1 l;it'> 20 21 IVDKX. -appealable) Kxt Ei'Tinv :— TnlHti.iiiiathin aKnlnct (■|||fKiillv loiiniil To writ ol apiK'iil KxKi I iiiiN CIV .IriHiMKNrH — Vnluntaiy - - . . (v. iVijo-z/v. >'"'■< //'«, .titi,iii,ii„i/.Siin>i4il'r, T'udrr ) EXKOfTloN, CiiMIM I>onV. • (,'all i.nlv III' CltiM tf(| liv II wrll, (iirnitilliich (i| writ, to whom iic|(|i<"*>.iMl - ' - I'ipoii whom ■ oiiU tan luko pla'> (;l\ II >talil-, or illcs Whi'ii may he iiitt tnl In iiamr oC ileccasi'il plajri- (X Xfinc physical act, how cn'ccti'd, rjtHi-cr may use lore or 111 laments a«ftlnst warrantor niav In- Pltpctoil aualii-^i warranto!' -■.'.... Ail(iriie\ 'h (I'O.i on — InH. (', I'eeH on — In ('. ('. .Stamp duties payable on - In S. (;. .... on — In C. C. (nppealahle) , , , '' on -in " (non-a III I I'll lll/tdllM (v. \y rU v ellectecj, tenor ninl return of writ ; If no moveable property, to whom writ may he addressed: iiientk)ii must be made of any portion of claim paid : when property to b(^ seized Is at more than nine miles, partv mav reiinire sherltrto employ ballltt of locality" - May be made In any district - - . . . . What things are exempt from seizure - - - | Seizure is established by Inventory (/,rif. '.47 127 ,')4»-.'>4t r>r>2 .'..')« 211 :'<)7 .tlu ;«() .•»47 77 77 78 ...Vi 78 1(181 lf.6 ,V.6-7 -,•< 7;t f>2« w .Vi'.t 79 :>&) 79 VA) i .3 (1 .VV) m .Vd, .170 80-1 M'> ,S0 :a\\', 81 .Oct 81 m:, 81 .Wh.7 81 .'■>r.H 81 m-s l.V» :m 81 571 82 .'572 82 r.7.3 82 .'>7-J 82 57.-. 82 574-.'i 82 .'.Tf, 82 577 83 .578 8:5 579 83 N(i. PAfir. KNKi ll.ill IM 173 7;« ■il'. :«-. .'.Ifi 7i'i .'.47 1 1 MS 77 1:7 111 336 77 .V.l 77 r.-.2 77 76 7H •.,v. 78 MMI lt'>6 '..'.6-7 -8 7'.t r.28 W :..'.',• 79 .'Kid 79 V.0 j} 3 (1 .Vrf) m .fil, STO 80. 1 r.f.2 so .v.;5 81 .v.l 81 .'.f,:. 81 .'•.(•.(.-7 81 .'-.r.s 81 847-,S 130 .'■.(lit 81 571 82 .'■.72 82 .'i7f. .H2 .177 83 .178 8;} ;.79 83 r.NKKX. K*»,ci rroN (!oMi'i M„R^ if,,,,/,,,,,.,,, 1 Opposlllonst,. --. ,v. »,;,,,„„7,„„ '. . . Sill"..| iii.,vi.rtl,l,.sA-. s,/,, -^ - y'u//»...„^ ,„„^^./,•,^„^„„ ,,, ,„„„,,^, /,.,,.„,; • • - "'•;'l'P";-'lli'"l. IM.IV („• |.„|,| 1,^ >(„.r ,1 t„ ,.r,.,||.nr '.M.i.M.w "'-•^•':"'.7-"_t..r..,..u.t 1...'...;',,;,, „, < iiiliiis, h.iw iiiinlc ...'""■• OnliT<.ri|Ktrll)iiil..ii . !;fS;;:r;S;;^f;S)i^™"'": • ■ ■ ■ ;'•s.l"!^°.:;T,'^,.;!...ll'J3 i;'' '•;-"'• .*■■'«■■■•>■■." r^jrrrii/ioii iiiniii liiimni',;,l,l,,t — A,,.i. "*; '^ '.""'.) ^, I.-, .na'i... wh,'.", ;;;.'tx:.„;^.,'^''""^' ^r'""" ""■>• ^•"" CN.nsiinitcd rents - . ' . " " ■ Jlowfilt'.t.'.l. i„riiiai|i|,..sof writ -".'"■■ Mliiiitf.s ..f -lel/.tirc D'.tiiicii,. oCsclzliiKi.artv .''*■* Iluli> 111 ctt.se of. Mccond seizure - . ' " " Alk|imtlon by dehtordurliiK seizure - -" ' ' ^ f;?^Jl?^5 :;r;i/l^;!;- ::!;t!r '-•«"- "-.-'; Biddiiiij (1,1,1 tiale :- How and where bids In uritin,, Hffldavu'' " "■'■"""'■ ""'•'' ''^' accompaniod l,v ''"'^o^^'c^:;:^/}!^- ^•^'i"'-' '^''"' »^'-''' n.aklnK " Sherm nnist endorse date of tiling and return Into SherHnnust furnl.sl. list of such l,i,is tootUcermakinK How and when |.ro|)ert\ Qil 1,02 nuvyan.i wnen |.roi.erty i- jan ui. Bi.lil.'r tniist Kive his ii.iin... *,' <'il.il<.fbids - ■ ■ ■• jy hat conditions of sal !!li!HJt<'« Of !,j 423 No. fAOK ''■■^Irl,,,/ «;i >y .1 H.y •1 Debt or. Ac. Bids by proxy e must ux|,i-i,ss cannot become dmicIimsi r '.!■ bid f.7l ♦'.7,', f.7f, 077 8.". M.\ S.I 1,111 Vi t'llll', Mi ('i(i.7 ^7 tiln ."7 f.l2.rv.,/ S7 70 91 t'.7l 93 t".72 98 i'.73 9S 98 98 98 11 424 fi • -ii| INDEX. Ill EXECIiTloN. (■oMlTl.ljuin— I r<,i,lniu,,l,\ V(:\«)Mt r(M|uirc(l bt.'foic hid can he rr,..|v(M| certain casi's When ilfposlt iiiny bi> (llspenseil witli - . . . Kilcct ot lulling tit (lc|posi} Di'p'jsltij to be icfiimlfil iirti'i-ailliKlli atioii - - '. I)elay nMccssaiv at sale licCurc aillinllcalloii To wlioiii proiHTty niiist IjcailluilKCMl I'loNlos, duties and liabilities of persons attliiK as - Dr^Iay for jiaynient of imicliasp money - - Case olpeison having liyjiothee on jiroperty lietoiniiiu purchaser Purchaser entitled to deed o( sale, coiiK'nts of deed "- Ui'tuni ui irni .—Must he made |,y .-.lierilf on dav lixed ■ what papers iiiusf areompan<- - ; when hiade ii nulla bona; ifdehtor he Insolvent trader - ' - ( ertllicate of hy|iothecs must be returned with, hcjw obtained ' _ What certliicate must contain ---'.'. No second certliicate iieede.l in the case of resale for false bidilln;; Allowance of slieriil /■'//''(■<';/'«/»■/(///■•« ^„/c,< (v., S//ciiy.f «<(/f.) - OlVioxilioiiit/or iiuf/iiu'nt (v. Oii/ioninoiin) - - . . CoUo'dtioii ftl y (;,sL> '.•'.» tv^:! '.I'j ti^i 'I'.t i\&-, ii'.i iWfi w i'i.»7 g',' t'i.S.S Inn t'l.SI| inn i'<'.»t I't Ke>i ilMI •■> 7(1.') in.') fMl f/ Kl-ll KiCi 71>*, 72;! 107 7L't pis 7l'.-. Ids ~2f) ins 727 bX.I 72.S ill'.) 72!" ln<.i 7;!0 lO'.l 7:!l ini 7;i2 lln 7;!;i lin 110 no 73^ 111 73'j 111 7M 742 111 112 74;? 741 74;'> 74f. 112 112 112 112 717 74S 7411 7")n 11.-. W?, lb'! 7.M 11 ,'3 Ni'. j'Ai.r, '?•'.», CtM), !.'■< f>Hi y ti^L' ;•'.» tK! '.ty fisi 'I'l M:, '.t'.i t'pXi '.!'.• i>.>;7 'JV t'k'V* IIMI tW;) 10(1 ,K) <'^ «(',/ \W (\97 7;it nil iV.)7 -•<-'.» Kil 7(HI-1-L' Iiij 7111 l():> 7(1") lo:) Hi (•/ Sf: Ki'.l 7L".i IH'I 7;!() uni 7:ii 110 7.'i2 110 7;i;i no no 110 73.S III 73'J ill 7(1 742 111 112 74;i 711 7»-. 710 112 112 112 112 717 7(S 74'.t 7.")0 11,T 113 ll.T 113 113 K\Kcrii...N, («Mvii£oH\~\(:,„ih„i.',/ I '' ''n^ir''?-^ •-''■•' '->'''^/i>'ri,,.,Hu, ,,,.,,, I,. n II drill. .r lull ,„ pxcrfis,. hi, '.II /^ :r':n:::;;;:.:;'^rf-rsn::.;:?;:'ir'-'''':'''" «.v,.„iiM;;;; ,::_^'""''-'^'"'f ^l" < ^lelay ,,arii, . Aiiioiuiis ilii.. iiii(li.|- i-p.-istiM-- ' .,'. Slu.ria^„,a> '-....„, ,,...i.r;iv.-,n„;ri.,;,ni,.ni lo asi.i... ,»,. . '■'*.'" ''_■'- I^H .idjiMirnilon I,., sol l>ris,.„,„n,t) - ■'.""■"■"■'• ""/"•'«„„,„,■,// (v. /,„. , ''isn-i..,. „i w,;::,;:',;;;:,';;.'::;,; "'•••>• "•■ 'le-.tor m any MoV;;*::;^'';;^, l;;: -^^^3';'' -■;-• another .Hs,.,ei, if A;;,;ins."i^:;;:,-.;;:;;!,.i;'-"- ..«s tiH.r..on - . . " '" ""»> isMic at iiiK .01111,11 : :• ' '•> "I'iM'di i„ 11,,. iHivv ■ T..sf,n!M-ninrv m ,v '.:' '' "';l"ial |inic,-i.,liM;-s ,, ''"';{,^^,;;r:;i'K;,';v'''-''''--.vaiois..aisanl. hxKwnoN.-^lMon.servic,. as jurors ".""■- cor aniiil.rls iron, sH/ir: " ' ' ' 01 cortaui persons from am It - Nil. iMi.p; 7.1*' III ^s.'; I.!.-, 7ti| 11.-. 7.M Ill III 7.'i."> III 7."i»i III 7'»" III 7.*is III 7.'i!i II.-. 7i'i 7t'i2 11.-) 7i'i3-7so 11. 'i 7>l-7'.io .SlH-s 121 i.Wl-;) 1..0 I1'.I2 l'«2 1212 Is.-. IIIS2 ir.ii lis.'! Iiirt Km Ifitl 10.S.-I |t,t; lOsti |,;,i I0'i7 ji'.ii los.-. ir,7 litV |,-,7 lO'.iil li;; IH12 1 111:; 117(. '.'. 1 l.'il H. tW 12s I l.',04 Itis IrtS I7'.t ;j,ii 196 1'.I9 129S I IIS 3(i<» :,,, .■..'■|6-S 7i» HO.'i 12.1 Jl ! 'I I ! 42ri IXDKX. IP' Kxhibith:— Certain — imist br iili'il. wiili li-i, at iilin^; "jfurll or pleadings How ICICiVtMl aftt ((Jiilaiii Delays Id iili'uil niil\ re, Kmii rViiiii lillii',' Ml - It' private u iitiii«s, < citiiicil i npiis ma: lie lileil C'aiiiiiit !)!■ taken (iiii ui nilii e u iilimii cmiseut ami I Iicelpl j Iiiiprlsdiiinent nl imtsdii relainin;: - - . . I'Dtll liled I'liiintlil cannm pimceil uiili cliinaml Are ((iinnion to all parlies to suit and i npie-. may he I olilailieil J Cannnt he reeii\ cd in blank 1,1st must riiiitain ileslKMatiou of <,'Hiinot he liled alter return duv witlinut iinlice to op)) site partv If derendanl fail tip lilr u itli his plcudire.'s - In Sllpp rt III oppu^illoll IMll-t he tiled Iheirwith - L In appealahle I asi's. ('. (;. Ailidaxit and seeurit> inr (usts rei|uind in liiM' ui ItupUKnini,' eerliiln I'arty ina< Iniprohale his own - AVliat — must he tiled with artlciilalioii nl lUi is. costs if tiled sttbsec|ileiitiy Cannot lie withdrawn iiom ciinrt lOr a vear and a day aftt'r liiialludu'ineiil - - - . . . Exi'AUTK:— If defemlani fail to appear plaintiit luav proceed iximrli- In suits hetween lessors and lessees - - . . lii r.rfiartr suits .|iid«meiit mav In- rendered nut of term, when, how, hy win mi > If defendant Ik; I'ureelosed from pleadiuK plaint ilf may p'-ooeed fxpartr - - . / l^niii/ I'.ijmrte . — whvu and how made, ilef.-ndaid to have notice ot, ma,\ eross-e.xamliie witnesses - Must he til.'d ill the record In appealahle cases, circuit eoiirl E.M'Kitrs ANii ViF.wK.KS:— Court .s(('M»<,//Mnay refer points to >\ hen ami on whose apiilliation thev mav he ap- piiintcd, nature otOrder appoinHmi; Niimlier of— to he tlifpe or one Are named In order of reteri'iice to — , if ayreed cm hy parties Iljiot, Imw appointed WhtMi valiill> recused otlnTs to he appointed - (irounds for recusing Order of appointment to he served u|ioii them, with re(|uisition to ho sworn If expert refii'^e to he sworn 1(1- to act - - . . Must on pain of nullitv he swnrn in wiitiiiL' J'orni of oath Oath to— , how admiiiisti'icd .... Certain papers must he jilven them .... Must ti.\ time and place for invesliuatinn. ami iiotifv parties, delay on such notice, -.--■. 1 antes and wltnessea how summoned and heard hefore — ---..... May administer oaths ...... May auninion witii">.scsti(irn aiiv distance ^vldence of witnesses hefore — , imw taken Report of —, how made Proceedings to compel — to tile report NO. I'MiE w Ifi XXIV :;iii XXIV :!l'-. XXV I'll'. XXVI L'lT pm ir. nil i: X X \ 1 1 L'l; HC i: Hi;; IT III! 17 XXVII L'l: 10.-, IT \u:> 17 Iih; 17 III :>.] XXXIX I'L't'i Hill'.' ii'd 11.-. ■ft Kill -•') L'lo-:', :;ii XXIX L'17 ,S|-, it t-\l'J l.",t'. ,'. '.HI. '.'I-L' Inscription for hearing — in c t ni q. li. 1 1.". mil XIV XVIII itI ■-'IL' I'lii :;i7 It .•its llN'i'.l It iiii :r_'i It .■!L'.'! 3,",:! l."i liL'l i."i K*^ i.> .■!L'7 c. .'ILN i.'i .'iL'il 4.". ;i;«) f. Xo. :!(! tfi .",:ii ii'i :i.S2 Hi I l'l :i:ii ■111 .■i.'i 1 Hi .TU Hi a'w-T 17 ;as 47 NO. PAIJK «) X X IV ■J\h X X I \ 2V\ xxv L'li; XXVI •-'i; |(H> ir, ml i: X X \ 1 I III'* 1 - 1' '_ 1(1.', 1 • 17 loi i: X X \ 1 1 :'17 |(r, i: 10.-, 17 II Ml 17 III 2\ LXXXIX JL'l'i liit'i'.i ir.i i\r, •}■! Mir, ■»-, 2111-.". .",11 XXIX L'lT .■*ti !l MIL' i;;i; 1 1:; ■»•) II 111 171 XIV L'lL' X Nil! I'lli :ii: II .■;is II iiK'i'.i 101 .■51' I It ;!L':! :?L'i I.I ."52*1 !.'> ■.VJ7 ♦■') •.V2>^ (.'• :i'».> I.*i ;!;?() !■''> No. :i(i ir> .■•.;!i !•'> :«3 I'i 3.-!;; 111 .^^4 jii .•wi 111 .•!;(-i 111 ;«.•> 17 3.'ti"noi r..nis.iss,...>. anil proiit.s in . xVt- lioi. , ;:;,-i;'„«'7;^";__'>r.i.,in« .vMi,,!,,,,,. ,ia.,-.o;; ;::';';■ To vain., iniiiiuv.alili's r...sp..,llvely wlnn -.•'v..i-.i ar.- sojil (.,i:,.tl„.r at .^h..rill's salo ''" Inmatt.Ts.il liritatimi and paitii,,,,, . /.. o,s/„.,7 r,,,/ ,,n,,,.rhi l,.l.,n„u,., /,, ,„;,„„■, .-Must I,p .^PPoiHoil. ami l,„w, lo insp.,.i Innn. v'.i 1,1 s ^"'iiiii'"l il— , liou nia.li' -'".''" Unties of- - - . . " " ■ Ui'pori of jVMMiOfiu.nio.v: Ff.'sin niaih-r-.ir -'-''' "'""",^„::i,^""'"'' ^"'"'".lm« .sal- In .■x,Hn,"l„n."wl,o" ^A^IU(M K^: -Isfivui' III Miniinonson - \-.\>i>: \yt\ni\^,t\,,u„Uv. .ir/i, ■„/„/;. ,„) - . " " In Hi'vicw --.... In .iplM'ul, ili.|a,\ ioi- lilhiL;- . . . ' ' ' N". ui — (,, 1,,. ii||.,| in ,.||,,„. ,1 _ 127 so. PAi.K ■■»'.• (,• .Ml |> .•;i.-. IS .i Ml I > I7.'i ilii 7.'!7 nil '.'21'-.-. Ill '."II-:, US ''"^^.:n;s^;!..|r""^-"-' <'-<'-w.^;;;; (11!, r.lr ,./ u,h l).rr,„hn: IMII. ,/„. .,ri Mu,t' ,„„s'l //»■ »m„.- u thr ,.o„r/ ,>,:,iH ,W,„v,. ),i,l,„nn,l th, KMIS Kr AUTIIM.KS (V. /„/e,,„,/,(^„-,V,v) . !• AisK l5i|i|iK.K :-Li,ihili|v oi'-^ ... KvL.sK l!ii)i, IN,,: -U.,.,,,l,.-,„r_^^._ /,.,„„, - . _" " - '"•''"n„^':';:!;.'.',:::.'''.";''^"'''--"''vi..-o,-is„eces.ar; L'lVs I'.i:! lL'i','.i 1270-1-2 71 l'-;i .'lIKI •V.ll to 2(17 II .'10 221 3'.l.! ■M .11 II III XIV 2.VS 171 212 Mow ciiiivrnril ami o,in|,os..||- ^ ^ ^ ^ s.sary '''''sn;nrSii;"i;:iSiiF'''y'^-''^ Minl,','""^;"",' '•'■''''"'" ''"'■"'i"K - must hp sworn- ! Miniit-sotailviceoi-niiist hosi-nud - . . .•Mip-n-ran; , hviiit ^oiifis hav.. coiuumMit |nri.s-)' ■^Ktion in inalii.is relatin;; to - procee'l Iiil's '- niii-t n ni.iiii urrin'onl - - - i-^tuMi^s I owiTs oi'|i|-.,tlion(,tar\- - - . . ' ■' T)ocisioiis suIpJiti to rc'vit'ws - . . . ' ' l-Asi D.ws:-- Duly .,|,,„,|,|,,.,| .„.,. ,„,||_j|||.. |j^,,^l . " ; Kkks:— Whoiiiav ni.'ikc tariilsor | nisti-aclion oi -ii,attoniovs.„//,7,.v ... I anil III advorati's— in S C - - " ">n TarlitDiliailins— In S (; ' - Tarlll iirprniiinnotary.s— '.S C . . " " * laiiil r)i ailvocatfs — ill V - . ' ' Taritt oriiallltts — In (' C ' " " " Tarlir olprotl Hinotary'i5— In C.C- 211 / V,.,, .'11 •l'.l.'!-.-| lo| ll'lO IIHI 12.".' I211II I'.'l I'll 121 11 l'.»2 \X\S 2ti;{ i.;:!'.i 21).! 1:1111 2ll.< 2V 1 1177 iNt l-L' 117 1201 l«l ■m .•((•3 .'lOfi :ns h ;t: lil!' I '^^^ l.NDKX. THrlll Of — In nucfii's licilrh . Tarlil ol — in liiftoivency Hint tens - - . ' '. KF.KsoKO^FnrE:--S.ii..s IV,,— ,I,KM n.wn, an. sul,i,.,t fo/ Fll IN. ;:-(»( .■xlilbits - - . . ^ ciiniplcli' til,. jvMii's Hi noil . . ■* <)1 pK'a.S loth.' MIClitSHUil ..lli.M-pl.M'ItllKs Mccrs.-.iv „ •"Coin|,|..|,. Mir issM..sili..n...ii _'"c. >.ai> rac Mini in jm v nial " " 01 notes oi,. villi nee In jnrv trial - - . " " < liiiosiijon lo.'xpart,. 1111,1 dc.rauii |n,|;;,n..nts - * Kx.TUti.,,, >„s,„.n,|,.,| l,y-Mu-., oji,M,>ltlo ,„,,,„on- "laiy iniisi -rant cntitiiatL- - '"•'"""""i i"s,ri|,ii.)ii lor n'vii-w ... ''''''. h',r>i^''iii'". ;""'^'' '" '"^■■^ "'■ '•""u"iis.M-v ex... „: iK'tumainst iiiininvcalij.'s - . • .Mah-nii'iit .,iiii,ii,i,|,„|„|,,,|, „,• ., , l(.'as.>!is ,.| apiMwil. Ac. ... Ka.lniii in aiijifal "" ' (\ . Va N.I. rA.;F. .IZl 246 .■!.•.(• ■■tvi in.M li'id III:- 17.-. 117s l.sti ',•',' ir, ln7 >/ srii hoKii,x,..siitK:-l'>„ni iilii,;ri,n.llniinaivi,l,.as .' 1 [ ■"!;;..in'ani;;^.n:V''l"''^ •''■''''•••'''••■''''•'■'->■ l''-i''a« ""■ma;nu^;;::;r': '" ."" •■"•■'■^ i. .ina.../ „i..a nj ^^ "rantors''"""! '"'- '":" ''1'"""'' '" ^"" "' '^^a'•- l•■n.m |,|,.,Mlinu t.. ni.TJts, .■,.rtii'i,i,t,'. ,„-l t.i tic «rant.W by pn,thon.ilarv - - o. traimn Vv')\n liljim oihir pleas -..'""" laiN'^Hlleexhibir': '■•-'''''"'•'--•''•'■ "--t; Kite.t .(f -.-'.."""■" r'onipl.'t.'s issiii's III appcalahli' cases, CO '-"."""" ^'^' I "Ml or plea necessary heiore obtaiuliiL' 1 in -n,.n-app,.alai.l'jcas,.s - y'""""^ - '" Hnnn liliii;,' nas,, lis of appeal - ' - '•loni nliiitr i,ns\v,.rs to reasons of app.'al - - - .■xecii'!,.,, "■"'■-•>_ -'■'/•'■r.. .,f ni.iv,.ahl..s m FoKK 'Vt't -'1 .'!US l>7 lis IftS lis Ills 70 riCi.", 07 7t>| 11.!;; mil 11.-. 171 171 21.". KiH ft st'ij ll'.HI . / .sr,/ III .U t),j 100 17 i:)i Lit I *' 1 I'O i;{7 MO L'l 21 1!1 III 113 I4S 107(1 ?! L'.'l 11)1 KKMt 11. 'V! ii:?.-. .'il'.i lti.S 171 171 ion •;iiiX :— O.irporali.m- here or pcrs.nis. wli,.n they may sue l< v\ t.. siinini.in iVin-i^n crporatjon, ..xecutor Ac l'..rnialitles n-ccssary to iii'.p,,.,! c.M.ain .retol For,. ,.v''" »',"""■" '"•'"'"^'''''■■'•^''•^•'i''H^ - - - - by allMav?,''' -.'" "«''' •^">''t ^n must ne siipporte-l Form. -Kxcepli. II to liie iv. Ex,;vli„„.^.) II n.-> No iianit'iiiai /•'„, lllK - n.'cessary in any jiwlicial pm.ce.l- ';'■."'•" '.'":"'i'i''l II.-) .).) Iir. Is L'O 1 111 ^1.") :!7'.' 1 -.', _'(i',i 907 l.',L' inic, 1.^5 No. rA(;F, 323 •I Ml Kl.'.l 1 lu- .17 » 17.-. ll 7> ',•'.1 l.S() If, kS ft HI 1/ r' ."I'.tS l>7 .■>ti i)> l.ss i;i> 7!l 7t;i 1 1;;.', Ilin ii;. 171 171 I'l.". 1 . 1 sn, III li,") IIHI 17 i;;i L'li i.i.-; 1 ■' 1 L'l) 1.57 Mil 21 l'l III 113 MS 1(1711 l'l I'.S ll>l !(i',''.t li;!.! II3.-I lliS 171 171 II I'll ll.'l •»•> III-. Is :.'(( 1 Ill • »•> I'd'.t 1)2 l.Vj INDEX. KRU i>:-L;.,h.r,s._,,a.,.nt ,nuy be an„ullo,| wlu.,, oh.alM.il FuKioHTi-Arrcstof — 111 (■ V \ " ' ' " App..alli..s U-n,n vuliitu.'ms utU'^iuir ( Disd,av,v,|, ;■,,,,, sH,n,-..|r,H.Mn,i;.|,to;i -" ." { hV'eson — in S.C . . "' Fees oil — III ('.(;' ."""""•- StamiMliitl.'s pjyahl.. on -Ill's C MH.ii|.MMtl,.s,Myal,l,. on--lirc - Goo..^s!;;;f •^;;"i;;;l';^:;:,';;ir' -. -.---: a.tioVrVor " •~''"''^'"^'"t '-y ''<''''""t In (iiARDiA.N :— To nii)vi.iiii..v t..ir .."'""■■ '•<■ (V. A-r'Tl/W ) '"!''" '" ''■'^^■'-•"•i""; who nia> Mayn'in.iv.. pr,,|HTty tor.sar.."k(.ehli,.''. " " ' rsi.n,m..,,, /iil:,,;-!,^-;;-;-';-/.- - - "toV;::';;;:;"!';;;:!;:" •"" •--•Hv..ii„p,,. „ei.t -uei. .,0 ;!^'-;;:;:^;,- To wlioMi writ is ucl.lri.ssuil. in mirnort" ' ' " varatiSi, - '•'" "' '"^'-^ '"■ li'"' 'li'i-iiiK lo, s"'vk''orl^''-: ^":" '•'Jf"'-''^'i''«" . . . (/onstM,u,.„,.,.,so(,|..ra,,|, (o ^.,,",,, ,,,"..,,: ' " " ' u'i,'l",:,rv-"":"' "!">' «"""t t'^ '^all wlVLii in ,loMl„; ^^''uion'"'"-"'^''-'"".'^^''' '« "t'"' '-■oi-'-tto i,o oraereci '""proI'Min!;^':'" '^'™"'''«'* '° ^'•'"-'^. subsequent ProcL'cdiiiK.s ii " ■ ■ ' ■( 1 1117 ".•1 ■'"K». ii MM.) 429 No, l'A(iK 11 Ml [•.r II *»~ I Ill.\'« II.' ifil I7'i 17.^ I 2 Ml 'ii:. .■*.< l'l 111 ss Iil7-S ■^.s i-.I'.i ^'.1 i'i2l 1 S'J fi2l '.HI fi2t') '.Ml i;:!i i.;2 '.'1 l'l 12 «7 .■i'.i 2'.i7 2."» .111 .■l't7 .'!I7 >.",."> i:;i ■lis All \VI are similar II 'lucen's bencl 1 ainl siiiKTior I'oint ;rw.^,'i'v"':'r"""»>-.i»M. "■" writ has I f» 1101 M (, f) St) .'W2 m .Vi2 sn •■.71 S2 ;')77 73 V.IO xi ^A>l\ >l mill mtii iiiii 1 1(H2 Ini:; Hill ini:. 1 i:,,s l.-i!» IVJ KHii l.V.I 1U17 Ij'J ifHd i:.9 l.',9 lo!) ir.y 9 i "^^^ INDEX. HaBKAK-( 'oIU'OB— I < iiii/iiiil'd. I Do(•^ not lie 111 liivoiir of (■crtuiii persons ICKallv llii|iri,s(iii(;(| - - - . . . . . . All t>^siijir,,i„hi,n .- Mn.v lie obtiiliiod, anil how whcri witiios is in prison IlAinTEi>:-How qiif.'n's (joiuisel, burrlstcrH iind odlctTs of '■ourt n)ust lie. In 8. C Inc. C. In(^|{. IlEAiiixii: U,,ii of cu.s«s liiscrilicii for— to lie kept bv prollionotary . ". What noiki! iniist be given ofln^rrliitlon for — and" how IiiMTiptlon lor — on law Issue --.!'. Inscri|ition for on preliminary exception (v r.ri rill i, III) " . 1 .J Cases in V.C. are InsLTlbed at same time for proof Notice of Inscription for proof and - In appealable cases (J. . In n((ii-app( .....ble Injury trial .... .... In suits between lessors and h^ssees .... In re\ iew ln.scrl|)tion for — in appeal - - ... I \\ iieii liAd in appeals IVoni C. C. I'reredence of ejectment cases In appeal — Additional M«..„o iV "' .'*•• '^- '^- proinulKated '.Mil March, |s(V,. HBIRS :— MtLSt be .sunnnoneil to attend removal of .seals - .Nile of real property of succession at Instance of— - Uenellciary (v. IiivnUnni) lltiLiDAv : -What ilays are Persons cannot be summoned on -. without leave - rersons caiiiiot he summoned to ajipear on ,, (v. Noii-juridiriil (Im/K ) 11omoi.oi;.\TIOn:— Of reports of accountants. Ac Ol award of arbitrators, Ac. Of reiiorts of distribution [ , Hvi'oriii;(AKV Action:— Cla.ss of— as rcRards co.sts - liiPoriJEr.VKV KKCot'RsK-.—Af/KiiiKt iiiiiliorr,ibl<:i of irhirk till- oiriii-r.s (ire iiiikiinwit or inn-crtiiin '• when (lediior m .y petition for sale of such immove- able What i)etltlon must contain Atlidavlt accompany Proof ordered by court and publication of notice Notice liow given Proceedings If no person ajipear within two months - Service ot.ludKmeiit not necessarv .... Execution ofjudirment - . ' If l)ropriet(>r appear bei'ore Judgment . - - . If several persons api)ear ' If there he opposite claimants without conte.statlon of petition, power of court Proceedings if one or more known owners are In liossessiou Jointly with others unknown Mvi'oTHKCAiiv CREDiToits;— Of jmipertv lor which con. tirmatiou of title is scuiKlit must liie 2 l.-i9 2:.3 .V. I. in 2i:; II L'.!l II ZWI L 220 nil' ni LII 220 LII 220 1072-3 Iti.'i UtT.-i If,.-, lO'.l'.l PIS 40,'! .')(', M'T l.V. StKI 70 nil 171 11. -)L' I7r> 12".I.S I'.W l.'d.') 201 1321-6 201 2 2 M <» 7:! 12 .■iiu 17 315-7 Is 7l>.l-.''i0 113 III.JIA 221 12 290 (KKi 137 ■lid 137 Wl 137 \m 137 ".101 I3S sheritf's sale Collocation of conditlonar — in reiiort of distribution 911 919-971 607-8- 101 in:.' 147 10 12^18 I'.t^ i:'.i-) 2111 1321-6 201 2 2 -,' <) i .'* 12 .'il(» ■17 31;V7 IS 7iy-,'')7 •'•32 '7. .v-v 1 11,^.-, IXDEX. H vroTiiKCH - 1 f'„),/,„„,.,/. j ;''_;l.Mr,lmt,OM.,,n .al. ,,M,,,nu>v,Ml,|. M.bi'vr.'l Metiiiltinri oi— . ..'"■'• Ap|..'al ll..> i„ all a. li„.m in ie,M,».'iilliMn „c ^ ". " 'i;'tn:-'."" .""'":"' •['•'-■-•'•"■"ni'B pc nv ,,,1,: K.s...utlo,, |„ ,,is.,. .,1 Mi.reiKl,"Mo("i,„n.„v,"ul,K.",i,l,: lM.K.;.v., Dktk.ntio.n ok L.vM.s'i-Sult. ill .a...^ „i '. ' lMMovKA..i,Fs.--V.'nii.'.,isult,n.|atins(to-- ' - . JJlier.. ifslfiiat.Ml In two.iistrlcts - . lIowi.'.siTlb.-d in writ of summons - '. ' ' '''^::'w;.li;;!';::f ;:;.!;',-!.'-';-n....a,i,,n. wh.n an,[ Kxi^amon';;,!::;::^.';^, ';!''^'''-' ^•' •- ''y.«'th..cia..d R.xfcution ii|)on — in (,'. (j. - - . '. ' (v. Ej-iciiHiiii.) «r).unk„.nvn„r_„m;i^{;;^n;nfc;,:;,^:;-- Conillrniaiiiin (if titli' of- ( V (\,nti.-J i- ", ' - '"K" <'. «»7,. IMity of I'Xi.prfs, their rcnoit - - [ ' " ' tt£.?a*v;f,sii;;;r:s •"'■-«"*•■■ • 1] ,ll(ati„nottim..an.l pla.rof..ale - . ' ' \\ hen private .sale mnv lie etlee e.l . Voluntary licltatioii 01 — hell 11 .llvM, n,"- 1 .' " atuforan.lptii,!! _ "e'" """IM ^"^"'■■'^ "">' L'lrators -'-"."" Hours tor eltectiiiK - - " " Day.s and places prohibited fof - e'llect'lne' " " ' Alimentary allowance in cases of 1 a' .17/." „. " ^ " Redres.s against -. hoyv .sought - 1 '■"'"'"""•'■•) " wu ■same debt - . ' " imp.i-on- t'lSos'l^l'fli^c;!;^!:!;;?. '° '^'^ -"nrnunl^atbm o? Asainst person retaining portion Jf record" : : 4;]i No. PAoK 7:12 '<:i ■ i: t 1 III ll'i I,-. -(Ml 1:12 lii,>7 Il(i7 |f,f, If.'.l 1267 I2f,s-'i 127H.1-L' 1271 127.-, 1271', 1277 127 s 13;!7 l:!:is i;i3'.t I. ',-10 1:11.-, 7>1 7,S2 7.S.'! 7»l 7.S.', 7s(i 7S7 7.SS 7.S'.) 7'.'t)-|-3 7'.i2 79:1 7'.tl 7'.).'> 12,-d 102 I.', I lf.f, '•1 lf,6 9.-, 1:17 ll.'j I'.f! I'.i.'l 1'.'3 I '.I.-, I'C. I '••.-> I'.f, I'C, 2)1.'. 203 211; '. 211;: 201 ll'.i 11 '.I ll'i I I '.I ID) II'.) 119 II'.) 120 120 12)) 121) 120 120 39 190 17 I 432 TVDEX. - iMl'iudiATIov (hi^nlpli \\\ iiilv I ■»i r), f„li.r): — l\r\\ • ' ( onir-.li'i| dv lo may hriiic in Hon nl I-XCI iri) of Horvlce ' It lllVol ii>, parfv may I .unl wticn I'lion !■ I oikIimiiiiciI to |,ay iloiibli U'alii>f pnrly'souii oxljlhlt- li iihli'lilal - to he lieKllli liy pctltloi lii'lltiOII I. conti'nt- of I'i'tiiloii must 1)0 I \h posii lo III' Iliad*" W'h'Mi — may lie \ii'ii\u I'l I) "'I'dliiK^ III iniiiiipal Miit ari' MispcndPiJ t'i:laralloTi as to d siipportiii^r It, ronii oi Ellfil or iiijiiiif. to iii.ik "■nijiciit impuKiicd iiy part Did rlilay lor inaki l'i( IliK to di'li'iid dociiiiictit iicidliiLrs ii dc'iendaiit i 1 , , . "« iicli dc'( liiratioii, or dtfcilii doillIili'TIt n iniproliatlon dr'tviid I>t'srrlptlvf >lat(' incut of (lociiinciit to l)p drawn iiii >if\- li,..i. .... I ..» 1, I • l)y protlioitotarx , liow and at whoso Install I'lalntlil (londant may move to have tl'icni dctjurt'd 1 vant and inadnilssil)! in S. (' Oofciidant may move to 'liave' tti vant and inadinlssibic in r. (' rrel€!- om declared in-cie- l>t'lay for ans IsnUcs llOW joilll'll wciiiif; - .(ud^nni'iit lie doliviTcd todoilaroto wliom dociinicnt >liall r Murs oi doiiinioiit not to lio given without ord court cr ol Testimony (»t' Kilect o| Neeiirit\ lor Attorn notaries and witnesses reccivahlc 111 coniiiiis.sioners' court Ice; costs to he iven on in S. C. in(;. (' iMVROVEMKXTSi-Detenilaiit li'i siiit for ill iiid may claim the value of, h eu'al detention of incidental demand iNdUKNTAr, l)i:MANn:-\V|ien pluintllfniay make in S. V.{ When plaliitin may make, In V. (' How Iliad NO. I'AOE 1"''.' IT) l.v.t :',> iv.t 2:. IfiL' Z'. im -2:, h)l LT) Ids (;ix ii-i'.t 1711 CVIl LXVI Lxvri 171 172 171 •2'i2 11 '.tit I21KI u|i, court may order eom- W'lien 22'.l ■Si:, CVIJI L'L",| 26 21; 2r. 2ii :',!'< ]f^\ is;i :!iil 16'.l 2." I 2T8 •>''■) 2( 21s 21 s 2.32 "2^ lil'.i 178 .3 .312 270 14 NO. PAOK IXnKX. 43? I.V.t IV.t in I I '.I It,.-. ItlT lf.s CIX 17(1 CM I LXVI CVIJI Lxvri 171 172 171 WW I21K) inn ii;i XXVI XVI l.-.(l 151 XXIX :xvii XVII l.W 1110 nor. 18 .■i2 319 iii'.t; 2:!.-. z\:> is;! .".Ill ;ii:! I tv.i 21S JIS 232 21 11 W 178 :t 312 14 "Ml-.* I I II IK; t« PmiH I HMI'I.KTK: C •I'll --- l,TiMII|i| iiia> I..' , iilli'ii ,,n I, > 111 |, ,.ji . i-iirt n| apiM'ul nia.v .,r.|..r |.ii i,, tlmi of ii/iiinl whlcli i NSISTK.M U>: In t.'M uIiimI,., I iMlilil'nllAI KI) HnlXKH; .V ^^■|•vl^.■l■ ii|iiiM . Imw . lli.,|,.,| i"w rfmii.iti'.i lll'il III llll'ir r(ir|irii;lt } I.M ||\ l-li;l K i; ' '"i-inirn/iiiiiH.) ii.in III I.NKKHIul: .(l IIMiNt l„. i iiir.l ill ..ihl rases of — all par (' IIUIIU* lio Int. ri'-.|ii| Ki'IiiimIIi.s a liHMrrii.Ns < V. /'<„)( i.Mii.>i, Iniliiiiiciits i,f In IIIIXHIi,„,rs > Hill t.s,,l„s/i, fs ,,/ till /', KiiHMAMiiKs: In writ i.r il.claratloi .(•<•.» IM. W li jilia.l ii'ii iiia\ III II \v waivi'ij I iir scrvlci' hiiw anii'iHlcl i!>iVTi"N:-AL;aiiis( (-.i |ii.iatl.,ii> ||| I.Nin Ti 'lii piiW.Ts iiiiiMl l(tlir>-|iat. tit -\Vl liii>ii.>i ii-ii It i- -iiiiicii'nt til irlv. i'Knll> t'.riin'il 111 writ ot >iiii iNsruil'IION :- Fi T proiiC (V. /'i N.iti.ot IITCI.C ir iiiiiiii iiiHl lifaiiii- Fur liiarini; j tlHTl'Df I'l 11 law or nil the iiierl-.s uiHl until For iMoof and licarlii!,' I DItt I'liini, anil i oti, '1 apiiialali.c casi.s rlrcult " ill iiiiii-apiifalalili' cj In l-'i.r ')• ri-n,ii-. In i)r(lliiar\ ca.sc: asi' (It il|,.-;ii i|..tr'nfinn ..f jii'iDi in .siiit.s I) twi'in lessors tnwiisliip lanil For hcarliiL.' In suits I v\ tl'SM'I's - In- I'll!' Iii'arliit; in ppral I KlrriiiN KX I- MX (v. / iNsiii.VKMv: -III .ast wi'iii lessors ami le.ssei iii/inthntl been •III in in. mill how ^ If execii'ioii, creilitors n It ilelitor wl I'ise proji rty has Hist he call i| Ol'Ir.tiler wl I'l leJiises to .'irraii I.s> uruiiii.l lor lapia Ke With cri'ililors, *c. iii.\ KNr:- M tiamli'il iieys levieil on jiroperfy o -er to ii.. niiist bo iNsr IS against Cii)ij iirrioN ot hi lilltllHl to Neeil not allow -- t . retiisin^r f,, arrati- l( IMKNTS, it «■ Wit'i ITiHlito'S - '""'/'"'"•"''■tv;: Xotarles are 'f r1 1 1' iiiitarv ret .hidi:, use- am parlies witlioiii jmi- I) illlie jiHlixe's onle nia\ "he i.'hi Tiler iinler to lix t'liie i lined hervie ropy tl liiriiisiiin;,' oo| »y - I' III' order oti iiotarv 'If eonnim ii.itii III or Ills. ui von niii-t mention ord made oi Liahilit Al I eopv ofor.ler y III' notary railiii- 1,1 iplioatjon to ohiaiii d Of, and eiitr,\ to lie 'I'lllply with order exiraet of aiitboiHic act o|it iiiadi has been lost. lore jildmneiil onler- I'r. oiay on siiiiiiiioiis t^ ■o. I'.M.K 111 12)1 j)l. III.:. 1177 l.'/d I20 is 1 1 \'! 1 2211 1 1 I'l II7-.S ll'.i '■ iiKt; nave. 23 ( XL •Sl'i Iii2 L.r 1(172-3 Ki'.f.i I'.tS .-.(HI nil ■<|.i7 Mil I. VI I2I.-I I21C. 12(7 12 IS 1 2 HI I2.VI I2.-.1 l2-i2-:", l2-.t 1>,M I. •!.•'.'.» l.ilii 17s I Ml jiri I'l IS! ISiJ Is Is I.Vs .'lit ;!.3 (>( MW 1711 l.!C. I.IC. 171 121 l(i| 121 I'.KI I'.io li.KI I IK I I '.HI I I.N I 1;hi I'ld I'd I'd 211.5 2 •■'•niiiii iiccfs- !m ► iii>i |MriiiK>|.,ii <>{ imiIk IIIIIOVImIiIis oI ii|ip..iiit,.,| I,, It '|iiii''''l I'lr iiiii ' \ . lllllllufl iilil, ilaill Invalid without , , , .,' laiiiliMKiiirc (ilai Hon - Allol.lr.ti,,,, |„crr,|ll.llil> „( wilrii-ss - . " KiKloisiilli,!, „|| will „| ap,„.„| ( asmt inay t„. ,x,nnin.M| at am tiim.|,v - ' How partlfs uiv miimiu.mi.-iI t<. aiisw.w M'll, II ahsiiii attn-tifv niav I,.- scrvfil - l^iit.v Mmuno,,,.,! ,M.,.r appear in p.^Mii. must Im'- swoiii; what ii ,,,|-|,nrati„n - - "•.'""■^^"' hth-ct ol . I,. -a, lit to api„.ar or K, aiisw.T partv n.iJ aiisw,.rM,i..se,,„..n,l^ l„„ „„..! p.n ', t ), pl^. „„., ''""'•; "■* •" l"'illii''iuy oraiisw.rs - ! . u.,'";:^,:^:.;?r;;i;r':" '" ""^"- ''■" " ^o^IMS'.^;;^;i:;;^;;:;;;;::-;r-•'•'':•'''•'''''•-■"^i.^^^^^ How aiiswrrcd - - . . . " ■ " Indhc.t aii>wcr> nuiy ho iL'ject.'.i '. '. ' ' 'h.HJrllH"?/'"' 'V, '"^'>''-''f>'«in fro, utin;,' or' (loclari- that ho will not iiso thr aiisw,-,'. . ' Answers to may In coriain cases h,- ,|lvi I,. I Kxpons.'ol-iohehor,,,. hy partv r-,|ihl,u - iHMoiv starting, ha. a rl^-ht t. havo expenses '""''is^wom'-n^s;;;!;':''.' ^^'"'"' •" i'«"."-n,et;M-eh; ''''t.;i::^[i;;';^:;i;iVi^,:''r'''V'^^7'^'^'-'-«"'-"- How such order Is exeeniid - In jury trials - . - . ' " • Party to a suit may he sumiiinued to aiisu ..r"- hefore an examiner appointed to tak<. prool' - . . «'Jl fi>'i''ssary 111 noii-ap|ie,ilahle eases lNTKU^ENTioNS:--VVlion.ayi,dervenelnasuit - -" .' '^' ludJJs';!:^!..,^'"'!"" ^"'>'" •'••oc..e,n,i,s- wiUunit Etteei when allowe.l, .lelavs I ehiy for answering; Dutv ofl admission to suit or serving and fylinf.' Jn apijeal - - - . . The creditor of a dehtor lailiii- to be eollorated m . Creditor oi person sued nterveiiingpai-tyafter loox.reLse his rights :l\ iiitc!-v...if' ill his pi Tosts a right lo iutcrvem I'or aee I 'nation of property has on Intrusion, into piihlie or corporat^ Plihli'- Ojh'r) . . otHee (v, I'surpatk lltM. P.\r,r, 17s, Ijiii I '.I I \2>>\ L'L'J 2.! I I'.i;: i;i 7?.l llii .'Is 11 It', 11 IV Fti'i 171 iiL'i 111 I7L' 1 1 i:!(d 111 L'LM •M .'il ;'>2 ■x\ x\ :'.■',:{ ;!;i •S.Vi .•!;i 211 :7 24 21 I5S llii6 2i 178 il-.'j .•id Idhi in l,-)n .(12 Vu. r.\(,r, 1' ■J Ill ••, 77 1 lL'-.(, l:'t.7 7^, |j>(l I'.M I'.r. 2;c' M, r.Ti lln .'!.» '»-■» II ir, I7ii i]\\> 171 lli'i I7l' lt» 1 21 1 l.'ii.I Itt" U) \J L'L'l •»■>■> •jjr, L>2f) 227 •S2S 22*.* 230 2.". I .■{2 .■!.! a". 2:;:! :!,•! •SMi :!;! 211 :u 1112 .!l iil'.IS 12 l.-.( i.j.-. 2» 21 i.-iii I. -.7 21 21 l\-. llt» 2i 178 lU •(75 Ion at; •■m iiiir> lA.-i I I.Nv,Nro.n .-Of ..rtecu, tak.i. In ..xr.uii.,,, (v. f;,,,„„ M. .V '""'"'■>■ •'■'*"'l'"'"> - - - - iV c.irahir '" '"■'''"■^1> "'. '"•^*'"lvnl ..>r,M.iHii„„ **"ll".I;m'.','l'"'f '",""• l"-"l»-'-',V 01 a Mhc.'s^l.M, „M , I' nio\ al III Seals '■' ,li '"■,"/"■;"/ "'. " 'I' •■'■■l.r.l ,., ,:.„,, „r 11 .•1.1111. IMt. II ^' . iT , l' ':■■ l"^ '''""'• ""'"' '"">• 'l'-"'an,l. win. iii.ij tah'' part In - ... . "aiill 'h.r'"'"' '""''' '"' ""•'"'"' '" '"' Pr.'s..nt at fii'iay on mifltli atlnn - . . . ' KxiMiitinir notary, liy whom ilii.si'ii - . ." ! ^lust !,.> In autliciitic foriii - - . . I Ivslonsof... atiil lont.'nts ---..* llo'.I' l' ."''''.''" '."'•^^"••■" P'"-ii,..s must !„■ n,..n- ''"'hovv'""! "^"*'"' '"^•"'■y •" ""Ike siRli .'iitrv" ami iiv',","n'"'.'^'!^7' '"■""'«" '" il'ii'lini: s.u'li i||tiiJ' iiifi-Hloried efertx (v. S'l!".) - - . . f I)play (111 stimnions to olitain ^ I locHMllnKs must tv:naiii ot rct'or.l - . . I Irotlmi.otaryt,, havi. i,,nv,.rs olju,|«,. - . . Decisions subject to n-vifw - - . ''',;'^/'/, '^,- How aiiplli-il lor .... K,','r'. 'li'mV'^'; '". *"•■ f'^*"" '•>• benciuiary heir Hiiniialltles to bo observed by heir unler-.. of moveables <;otisent of creilitors neci-ssurv to sell niovfiibles' ( tiratiir must be apjiolntecl - . . . ^elay on summons - - . . Pro.eeilliiKs must remaii. of reconl - I ." ' 1 rothonotary to have powers ot luilu-e - . decisions suliject to revi>ion '. - . . Is»l'Es:-Delay forlllinj; pleailings rieeessarvto complete/ How completed -.-_.. ' On liiciileiital tleniainls -.."'" ' On linmobatlon ---..""' ■)iiiN]>KH;-Of several causes of action, when'alloweil ' 01 incompatible daims in a suit I>ila orvX' ei.tlon .loi.^i oHji K 111 MPANv : —Service on •'i'i"iK:— Deiiiiition of wonl ... ' ' May make rules of pra.tlce ami larills •)f fe.'s ". '. Duties of- onjiiry trial (v. Jnn, Trial) - . Two or more Jmlges resiiliiiK In same district must I. a^ic^trs;;;;:^^"-^""'^"!^^^"'^'""" ^^'^ •in sail Jutig vacation: i-ll may be sujipllod by prothonotarv in :e or assistant juilgi i i-r juilnment ami orders another court, or proiiioted, or wno has obtained 1 so made removed to cave .jf all Sam1inVeTw'"''r'"^'.«"'*''.'^''':'*-''*f"''*'''''vl.i 43.1 III May ask wltnesse necessar\ 'S any i|ueslions he may deem Ml. l'*i.K .Vi',>-.Vd I.SIO i:;il I.! 12 i:W.1 bill f> .s7l» l.UL'-.-. l:!20 I. -5:17 l:us l.t:!>,i I.'IHI 1.121 1122 l;i2l l.!2.-. I."l2rt 1.1.17 i;!.i,s i:i;ii.i i;uo l.i'.i 1070 lis I.-..! 172 l.i 120 i»t; 120 ?.s 111 ."» 2'.l llll IO.S If.) 4i)S .■>ll2-:{-4 26;; 21 K I 2110 2IMI 2( 111 ril h.') 74 .37 •*'^« ..vorx. .>! iMlg— (r'oH/l,,.,,,/, I Must fak.. i,.,i..,,,,(,.v, .„.,. II ,v,|„in.,i Wh.nln.lK,. |H„„„|.|.. tor*-n.|f.r|n.li:mrMil, ,s..,./ A pone ot |r,.lu,. 1,1 noi,-a|.i„.HhiM.TMs..s - . All ai.p'l«iit:«.ns t<. - rriiisi ri'iiialii .,| r.'coni Kl'CUMItloil 01 ... " " ■ - ;''Ti:J:^'n:riV;:i:v::;^:xr'"''^''^'''''-"'-'''-^ fu'lnl ! "':'"'•:" -."^ '•"K".i'ls ..,s ,|,..v huv,. Iluw iiili'ct<><| If casp be not li."anl iinon the'in.-rljs ' 011. .rum not necessary to ,||sithari.'i- from n.l\ls.M'i...Mi" Ri:s;::;lf;>p-rrv'""'«^ " ■ - - Mtwj'nMln'rT' '""" '"".''*'" li'lUi.latlon tlHTCof - .' WhHf nnist (ontaln In ,;mf..ste.| nwes I I ." MiiH ic riitcrci In couit rcKlstcr - - . . '"an.i'reuwll;"""''" ""•'"■ ".' '""*TC'nc., between I't OnlorlnKrestitiifion of rents "issnes a?i'il i.i-r,tH>: «>„ ". ..nler II,,nl.l«tion thor"!! bow 't?.'c .^r - " Kcininclation of-, how,(i(.cte(land('ir.'ct" ' I pon an account, n.ust iix luilancv*, Onlcrinm' security, must ii\ time for uivhiL'' ^;f/^sr^y.rn'i;;.;r/'^!^ {:-r^.;r"-- Tn comm'on':'"'"*'-'""''."'"'^ '"' f"«^n^'"P lan.ls hel.l In suits for partition --.'.''' OnierlnK licltation - . . . ... Tn actions of boundary ... " ' " lu rontirmation of lifiV - . " ' ' ^roTions'^'.'inT.*''''':''''''"*'''* publication'of '- '. c)u.'?u;o;',?|'"« -" -/'P"|> fV^tl" ■superior an.l '/""' L,"'rr ^^''i" ^■•■'"""* aiten I In person may remlcr .-.,os( absentee cannot be executed for a year - "render'^'.I r' ^^'f "'"■"»;•« •-Out of tenn'mav be i>,„.u""^^^'"' 'hat cases in superior court - . ><(i Prothonotary draws up - m vacatloii . . . ' ' >o. ykur. y,:, .17 : 71 lUMI l.i.-. |0<.l| 167 I.W 2 lli'>i I7,S IITo 17s 1171 I7'.i 1170 I7S IM.-i 170 •i.'i H'l'l t'l.") U\s t'l.'. 4tW ti.-i 170 tv. •171 li.'l 47J t'l.". it z 17.! f.6 171 tit. ■I7.'> <\e, ■t7f> f,fi .477 tie .'.32 75 hU 7.1 12!) 2(1 .J'.'I .-. .56 '.MH> l.ili ■116 HO '.t22 Ul !t27 HI !M2 IM 'J»17-s ll'.t (I7S l.VI lo-'t KV. Kksn lf..5 .'>.52 77 9fi, !M M ('2 1.-. .1) / / .IlIlM Jl'lil Ml. I'A'if, •.til .'17 :>irj 7» Kwi It.-, |iii(i Ih7 i.as 2»i.« i.'im m\ i.itit an I7'» '7 Mftf, ■-'7 II. v. 177 11 •-7 r: 1 !...■< 177 Ih.'i 177 llt.i 177 IHC 177 llta I7» lli.l I7^ lITu \:> 1171 I7'.< Il7i» I7S :'i:! 170 .".1 Itltl 4tW 4tW t'l.'l (i."> (711 i\:> •171 t'i."i 472 !'>:> 172 !'<:> 47;j m 474 475 tifi 476 tw> 477 »if. A32 7ft ftll 7;t |v-i X>2 77 •, (M H 1*2 1.^ INDKX. 437 .IllHiMFM [«' ./. • iiiiiii.t Uf nMi'ltn-il u«,»liihi ikliTiiii ■■llliiliniiicil i|4 - r. iiMurii !• Iii'li.ti f\.( iitlin; l{ \ IHIHII 111 — In .t|i|ii iiliiMn ruMs C ('. - . Ill iiMiiiiinHuliiiilr i«,-4.> ri'iiiriiiilili' III v.uall. Ill II I -iS(.|M'uiali|t' ra-i ■< rrtiiriitthlf In fcmi ili'li'iiil.iiii NO. I'AUK ' rittiuH .,/ I \' /.' Pcilildii In rivi.iMt ii„ i t'.iiliiii III 'i>liy> »«(.i)< (V. I 'niiliKKiiill) if/iiiiml M'liiriiiilii IHIltl'CS M H.V lif CMtlllcil (ll!illll>l w«r- (II tVllllllltil'14 III /ill III I' Of hishiliiitii.il I V. , /7.« (V. S/lIK (|/(l./l) lllinii) it>l h'lllfiiiiliiiii : i'in\\i,\ \,v kiiiIiU'i! In i((ntt'f.l.'.| • iiscs wllhoiil .lull,.. Ill a|)lill(iilliiii; SiiIi|im I to rrvlsion mill how: Krluv I'm- f\ iuiIhk To imv over iiioiK'.v»li'Vlf(| wlnii tliire !.•» no i(i)ii(>.-.|. lion - •' III -iiilts liftwi'on lt•^8llr^ ami U VJ ».-. «» (•• !.rovlsl iiii.s of >ii|)('rloi( oiirt tou|i)iI> l.iA f<<.l,S 1 1 ill :!'.ii ;i'.i.'. 121 -2-. •> 121 4;u 12.'. i:l". .'J 12 1 07 '.I I0.S4I oM il Kill. loiil lo".»2 loy.-,-'.i lo-.fj Poo 1102 I20f. I2.12 /(/ /(/(/"'"/.--('oiKorrci rend IT ui' III' tliicf juilu'fs r<'i)ulii'(i to Va\vv\ .,: CliaiiKi' in tlu- pcixmal coniinmiiion m tl toliit !Mu.v 111' ri'tidiii'il in vaciulon I - iiil)ourniin;iit - .Ma.\ lie ifiiitcicil at otlifv p .cf than wIhtp cai was lica-il atfcr notico 1170 III Iiw liU'i 170 .Ki .V^-l.t .V.t Ii4l .'■it t'lO 71 Hi.-, iti,-. I till Iti7 ir.7 167 li'iti lii« liU Ml 1,S7 17s What - inii^f coiituin otHO((-/(/-./A, il writ be not retunicil - . . . IIow t'xt'cotfd (A iiifii/ ,ij ihe juihjiii'-iil ni'iti'iih'il from iiiiimI Inj rulf lit' thf rom-t oj V. H- <>/ '-'Hi bfiemlier, iMlj, 1170 17,s 1172 179 ini! 17',t 1174 17'.» II2<» 17.! 1171. 179 he iniierti'il liii thf "iiiirllnni ill his Jiirtnin.) Retnedien iii/,iinst-- (v. I\ii-i.iioii, I{f\ Op/msl- Seqneslratioii.) . . . tidus. Appeal.) Ej-eaitioii lit — (v ^f villi; .jl I'ICIAI, .SEyi K.STKATION JiKi..*ni(TioN :-< if xup.Tlor court Of .■iiiperlof court In matter.-; of cai.ia.s Of the circuit court .... 87f. l.M 2.H r. 8<»i 12:5 lo.'.:i-7 160 J -3 162 ,^'^«~h^ "^^^^ftlSJIOT." 4.% i.vnKx. J I ri IM'HTION-- <•!" till' rlrciilt I ' •niliiiii •e.l. I Ol (I less. H' cirviili In township laml ra.M'S or 'i|i|M]M.-) 'lin'cri's l„.n, I, fappe^il "I iiriv.v (oiincil Otionrt oivi.i.-u.tiniralu •»l f'>imiilssi<,Mcrs',-,,ii,is ' l.lllStl,-..^,,) til,. p,,.„,„ . r]Tnnl..rs-,„i,,ts <»t the tliiiitv ||,,|,,p . Ill (MTsonal actk.ns, when \VI..„.sc.v,.,al .l,.|,.,,hu,fs . . In i.'al .iinilxci actions - In Sluts ht't w'ciMi t't\ifsi\^t.. i- ' ' In inatti. IS of succession ' ' ""^ """^' In actions of waiTiintv mik ' "iirt may nmnvin „„.(„ T. costs auiiinsi iilainiin i!uiin:^;,!;;;r;^^r":'""""-"' !<■.'.» 1107 li'.y II" l(K! loo / nil '1 irn I 11 IL' i::. - II 7S IMI - VI L'lT - Il.sS-9 1-:' - IL'l.i !>•. - IL'i: 1-I-. - IL'l- l-c. - ;;i ~ rrunt ' 'llill/>'il(/l'.t to lit til "ciiml ..iac.. offrial iiml liaiij costs Kiounds nia'lo urrny ,;/_,. Whoii, h o he ilcclilcil fr pcnaitv '"■. anil upon what bv hllect ol — If valid - Pi'csidlng jii.ljrp An iiij/is /or ciiix,' :- either principal ■Wh •■^es of principal ch CM made - '•to th.. favor icnue Y li.'ii may be challenKCfl lor Jiivoi- 1 niKipal challenjres are h f. .'^? . 01 lallenws to the fav H-es are tried bv tl Juror hii iliallemrt ^luillenRe found nseif may be ex <)r. how tried le court amined as to matter of Ord Tnh 'cr of cal ir u ,^i /J.l"^!::'!^' -->"en.natk To what panel mav be .I'lnirs in mercantile <'ases If parties di jurors are s ';<'inp!etedby- In certal worn n cases May retire t M a'ljourn for nifl 'I'd appear jurors Icliberate' - are discharged - I'ia'blllty of It .nii"rs failiiiKio attend "iltted to depart fortl '■'■-exanilne wltm May Agreement o'f'iiin ic nlL'ht asain, when per- il nine cannot 1^1'.?,;","'"'^'^ "pinion of judge sutlicleiu to retu Verdict of Are not bou agree — !iow received rn a verdict may be discharged Alio bo " to render verdict en paid allowaiic until they have »ance to — h ow recovered ■'iT-.s. II .ill s 411 V 111 .•. 1- iiid i'.» .■ii :\-,s .VI ;!.">9 .■>n .■;tio .'ill 3f.;! -., .•inn .'»."> .'ititj .■,;> !i'i7. .'!7il .'li? ■>-.) -'» LXV !7l'-M-) > >•' LXV I 21'2 .•17i'. 'x; .'i77-.s :>i .■t7(t .")4 .38(1 ;'.4 ;j>'> tA ■x4 .'is-, H :w»> .I"! .'i'^" .V. .^> :'.!ii .W .'WL' r)5 .•)!M ■.5 MIS .'■.7 4ii,s ."•'T ton ^"'7 4111 • H III r>7 412 w 4I.i :>k 41fl .w 417 ■■>s Vii. |'a<;k .'irxl - lltr, 1 •'.'.* 1 n| - iKi; I'.V ilri- - I(k; ir,.i J lilt >; 1711 ( MIL" 17". 117s IMP VI LM7 1 l.v-<-W 1-1' ii.'ii; 1-'. iL'i: l-i, ll'ls l-r. .".1 ~ ■ 17-^ II .'!!» s -Ill X 1 1 1-.-, Is .•(•>s .VI ;l'.9 .'iii ;;i;o .■>ll ■?i-..-! -,., :!'.t(i .'i.'i .•iUti yj ill7. .'i?!! ">2 .•'.71' .'>.■} LXV •>2'j !7l'-.S-.( Xi LXVI .•i7r, 222 ;!77-.s 54 ."579 54 .■WO '.iS'2 .'i4 1 :\ss 5) 1 :if} 1 as.') .04 1 .•iSf) I .>.'^/ 1 :«.>< 1 .'Wd 1 .'Wd })f> 1 ■■V.l] a^t 1 .'iltl' .'>.'3 M .•«»» ■ UiS r<7 (l)> ■r>7 409 ")7 410 .''7 411 :>7 412 's 1 IMil,.\. .It iioR>— ' ' '•'iiHiiii-,i. Diaili 'ii illtii'.s> lit — .Mlt'liivii Mt — a< to iiiotlvfs (>i \i'i.||,t . atitiof In- I'M- ivfil Nnl !■. f>tllli]|-|] tllJll \Pri|i(l ir. nnlr.) |> ridt tij'll ill! iiilfii t'lTtaln art.s 111 - arc -r N I'.ir ticw trial - '\. ./"-■// Trial. I'luill.,,.!.', \'<,.l,./ I .11 in 'I'm M : -111 \Miat I as s a jinvnl - - - . . l-'nr vvh;il aiiKiiiiil (ov.r Jiikd, on wlial Usiirs at Willis.' ii|ltilil| ' HnW ij|)t|iill is lliailr I>SIH', 1. ■-iirellllj,' i|lialitk'S of iiaitirs to l><> ilrciili'il lii-|i)i-.' lixiriK - Kacli pai'iy iii'i^^t I'liriijsli «/ lix ilay for >trikiiiK panel - Motion to ll\ ilay for trial, ninst he accoinpatiie.i W ilh 'leposil AlnoMiit of .such deposit \ f rl,allii„„i,, thr iimni is mmle This (hallenire niiist In' in writim:. and state causes - 111 lie decided liy presiditn; .Ji'iIK" - Kllect if pronounced valid <"Hlliiii; and sweariim o|' the inry - - . . ] WllO nia\' c//< I .".1 :!si' .'ii ;i.s;} •".( M.s» ■■'( .'!.><."> ."■1 :?sc, 'hi C-.S-9 '..'. :i90 .'■..-) ;!9i .'..-I :.0 56 4U) •'' nv Thiai, INDKX. ''••rliiiid ((,[1 < <'|ltil)llN Ml,r,|i.,|,,.,| I'l'l'-CIVCl ; I, ill -i(iii |i)|- II I'r ll'i Kith ili.sf II' '■x.imiii.itinr] ,,( VNKllC,' at a "I i> limit. i| (,, c I" ii-^siLriiiiicMi |iart.\ tiiiv I 11 t,- hN as>j k'IM'.l I VJii.Ik. iiticiriUiMJ I "• 'Naiiiiiic.i h\' ii OnliTio 1... f„ii.,uci| iic'iTii! aliiiip,, „|, Jilil In 1 "lull I' iiia.\- siiiii iiji cviMciii "I "t ta- ••liji'i tj.iiit.. I bai«c ..(• / run,,,;- „/ )„,/,„, ,,,„/' ikIl Ju •■Vjilcii, D.'iil) •'*■ liiiils liici. -JlNl;; lll'l ll>l...-,lll(y, Inn ;i,sl M M All I'lalion oiliiiy, a' ill■ t'or iiio\iiif; lor a "fi'in I'liJiiilKiiKMiti lli'll-i)lis/,iill. NotI i,\ lor nioviii),' rr,-,(/i,f0. "•'\v trial or u >r .iiMlKiiifJit M,. fi- ll '■'; ol iiiotlori> II, arrest or,lii.|-iii(.nt I'll /ill- '■"• fiiiil : -I AIH "«■ OTtain call- it'ssar\' II what lavtt o(|iii-ir as to I's ai-f asiiTialiic.l iiM's court may uraiit - Kvid rt'Cfivi'd reasons for verdict eailliot hi •'liee e iinof I Must I ii'X that iiitciKt •'■ '■'•'•'•iv.'d that verdict ri-cord..,! »• f,'ranted whe Arrvnt i,/ reversed II Jlllluillelit I verdict has been jiiili/ move ill /«'')(^--|ii what J It, I, I)elay for iiioviiiu Kllect of - cases deteiidaiit may 111- for !/lll,llt iioit iihsfltlllf reri'iliif,, ; - Dp|, II 1 wliat IV for iiioviii;. eases — niay he ieii,|, Jlsr Ji, KJS OK THK l'KA.K;-TI * townshio — NO. I'.WlK IIHI iM lield Oonilriiialloii of title t •Fiirisdlcti PI lie Id In fn II of" CO. il 'II conuii I (V ( n conitiion o I miifx I',. 'iiiiiiifin Slid !•'•<' and coniiii. '<>ii/iriiiii/ii,,i) il/i'i/iil ilfti'iitioi, of' — soccaKo Siiiiin What def iiii Revley Seo uid protits, ,% I suits mayciidude for re' its. i ssiles f\f- pleadliw, and proof '■'■ndaiit may plead; Indd provenienf ''iilal demaml for of 111. niient !'','.;",l'.''';''V.'^''l"'"""' l>"l-'meiit Appeal t appeal Ajipeal lie »;ii jud;:tii nt; se 12(1 1 28 12<» ■Clii 1.11 121 121li 12211-1 .•5:.,s •i(-S 11 ;d;i '.I 111 1107 IIIIS IIO'.I liiii nil ll!2 I17.S i;o .oo I III ii.i U\\) ii;<» iii'.i 111!) 171) 170 17(1 ISO IXDPI*. 441 ti. K V !lt NO l'\(IK 1 • l'.' ,,. ■>'■''.' .'ii; KKi r.r, mi ^(, (111' .-.i; i"ii ':,: I II n; 407 4IW 110 IlL- ll'll I f ~ .'».s > ii.'i .V.) IL'.', •'.'.' Il'l 11'.". .'I'.l 'I'.l ll't'i 127 .'.'.I I'lO »1'8 I'll! IL".i I'lll i:',(i '■■" i.;i I IL'I ■I.-',:' 1 1)0 ■ 11';; lill 11' If. Is:, IL'I'O-I 1st; ."JO i")L' i7-,sn ^•11' ;ii;i Kill ;i |.(0 III 1 1107 \iV.> 1 nos I10>.l li'.U 1 nil) nil 1!I2 li'.l) 1 170 1 170 E 111.'! 170 1 II!-' 17.^ 1 11 7s ISO 1 Leasf :— ActiuTis to aiimil cr rcsrtinj (V, /,''S.V'.) LkttkRs Patknt :— May In certain cases be declared tiull l.v the superior court How demands lor annullint; niav he made - Intormation, how served. Iiiscrihed ani detcrmliipil upon Appeal from liidKUient allectiMK In the case of lands ceded t'roio the crown, hv whom, where, and how suit mav he hrouKht -' - How — of lands may he otherwise cancelleil liiiiEM.ors:— Court may snn iimin pronounce wrItinKS to be — " _ hiiUKTios ■.-Ciiiiiiiiilsory Parliliiin inul — ; co-heirs and co-proprietors may hrin?,' action to obtain — \V ho must be parties to such suit Special tutor must he named to minors Court before judgment orders exj.ertise to a.scertaiii whether immoveable can be divided - One expert sutllcient if all parties are of full age Proceedings on report of exi»ert AllotiiU'iit of shares Proceeillngs before forming lots, If suit be for an account and a partition Court may order public auction, if immoveables can- not he advantageously dlvliled .... Advertisements and notices necessary when court has ordered licitation- - - 1 . . . In default of plaintilfothcr parties inav advertise - Delay tor receiving ojjpositlons Sale to he delayed If oppositions cannot be decided belore day lixed. court may lix another day Bids and tinal ad|udication - - - - . Conditions of sale, list of charges must have been filed, deed of sale Rtfecf of adindlcatlon Liability of purchaser failing to pay price accordlriK to conditions ofsale Delay tor (lUus oppositions for pavnient - - . Distribution of purcliase monev, certificate of regis- tered hypothecs Ltcitation of Immoveable situated in two districts - Of immoveahlB held Jointly by a tutor and his pupil - NO. l-AOE ss7 i.^r. ,ss7 l.r. .s,ss 1 I.'MI ssy l.t*! 7.'> i;! S<.ll) i.> .S',11 i;w syi- i;u-. KV ll.lt If Jiillsl (■(.iifiiiii . • ■ Lor ,„ i^m:- ''^i^!;, : ;; ; r-:;;;;;;-;---.-;- i-u- :i„ , : Hou upplicl I,,,-, liow srivcd K<KTATKL,N,„,K:-J,n-V,i vicp ofsuiiimoiisoii parts' Mem EIHATORS: - I'r-lvilcK,. ol jr IIKItSoK l'Ani,IAME\T'--( "I'tlio Imusc (V. Arl)itni(i>r.i) annot be .served on the'tloor Meu iT.s:-[)t>iUMn(l or idpii to —I '•'ffistratioii of d nary pleas - •'ontest'at 1) Mil on tlic 't'niand ol iilca to Dclav t If w illiiiK pii'as t ii'fi.re answer ill ordinary ca.se.s lecd'^ . i'lK prellmi V'l. 7x; ITI .N .'^►7. v.t'.t i:/.i:?-;! I'AiiE I 111 1 1.". iL'i; 2 1 ir> .'d l:'..-.-7 P.HI earln,:,' on th iscr tiiii In Inv... Inseriptiou f( In li (V H'lnhio, fii.irH,)fi,)ii,P/ ■;;;;,'•-.'-■ m-oor And h.aV^rZ'^Di:'- ease; "!• proof and h eaiin}; in non- scrjiition forliearinuon tlu ''■".'.•, li-r. ) .same iilipcalable i^i'riiition fur hea M Ji's^or, and lessees "JiidH-iiieni on riiiy: on the — t II suits between INOIC — •er fourteen .N'.Mrs of ai; Ad eoinniissloners' court Ivlec of.'family ooiineil pointing tutor to ... . e may i-ne for wages ir ninst be taken l.efi MV ai)- l.iv, 27 IIIL' 1 1 122 1112.". 7") bi2i PC'.-' Iil2f> 1027 Ill2>< 1 1 i2',i lo.';il i(i;a 2(1.') '.•'■.Mi-r, i2:ii;.n 20."i .*» 17.-. I, 'if, l.-.r, 12 I.-iC, 1.-.C, l.v. l.-xi l.'i7 ■ .■>7 l.')7 i:i7 11 11 I. ',2 1>.K 7.-.n 21'.1 2.'i(l :ii;2 12If. 60 3f.4 1.340. n 14-20 1.31-2-."> l.if. I.i7 IV 21.'! 1072-:! lO'iy 4fi3 .''it? 4f>8 119.-? l.s.-, II •->2 201 12 20 21 21 21 10,-. liVS •)4 I. 'ill 1,*.T 191 N". I'AiiK 7;!;! 171 ,s\:> 122 21 ir. 21 r, .M i:;.-.-7 I'.KI ',) 2o.'i .*) i;:. i.-.i; iv. 12 l-,t', i;.r, i:.7 I.'.; I'>7 I." II II I. '.2 I>S 7..n 2 lit 2:iO :'.ti2 \.<> II ■'I 20 1' 12 .''.s.-, 20 21 21 21 r,i io:i ir,.s 64 IM (i,") l.<3 m I.VDKX. ■MivoR-[rv,„//,i»,,/. j j^^^ Allt'Hiiilciii fif iiiiinnvpalili's liplniit'lii^' to -■- U invali'l It iiiinl.' \viilit,iit iiornil-^iipii III IihIl,'!' - - . ]j,.- (y. liiniinrfiihh's,} Salo or iiiovc.iiiji'^ of suoccs.s|on wli.'ii ativ „i the CD-liclr-i is ji . ,„ MiMTFs:-Of.s..l/nn.. sa!i., Ac. (V. /Vor..«r-,7,„n - - I ro(-,..o,iin;,'s to olitaln jospcctloii of ii.itMrv\ — (v Mis-j(.rN;iKR.-I)ilati.ry .■x( fptimi ii, .nM. oi - of daioi^ in ai tliin ,.,,, , ,. .MiXKD A.TK.N:- V.ini.wiC ■^- s ii' .Mii\KY:-Pali| Inl.i ((wirt caiiooi In' \sitliilra\vn • - - '"' '-i> Seizure (ifriinciit .^■' Payoient of - levied in ex.ciitlim <,n iiioveul)le> . ',m •xollocatldii an. I illstrtbutlon of - I.vIpiI oii Imiiiov.- ables _, P'»ynii>iit of- levied on ininioveal)le> - - ". I --,- MnNTRKAl. :-Keviewrroin uliatdistrirtiha.l at- - - W; Notlci' of sale (it (iioveililes sel/ed in Appeals from what dlslrirts linoiKlit tri — - . . ii'i- MorroNr-Notlceoi-. what ie.|ulred 111, << <■ - . . i v Notice of - what rerniired iti <;. <". - - . . Wlir Most < .VI .V.I fiO I'lO ;;:'.! :!s2 Iii7 ir.7 h)7 liW ii'i- Il« 444 I.VDKX. Kxcciitlon, if iirifi,.r«io -.'"■"• <»j»poHlfio.i8, Ac. . . ■ • • - • Aro fl^torn.ln.'.l siimmarllv '.'.'.'• l^p'^!^s,i'v£:!^,:!i.:^'y-"> ■ ■ ■ ■ NON-./ B..„,A,. DAVS:-WhataV.' - - " < o.irt cannot sit on - - ' ' " " Sale un.lor ex.'cutloi. cannot take olarp on ' * ' ^ „ by r..s,.on.i..nt In appeal T"^'"^- ^""^ '>f)tal..e->^^u.st Klvo con.m.mlcatlon. &c "of "fh,..; omclal records to Interested pariie/oi Sy^'l'n'? (v. Impprtinn of DooHnipntu ^ " Not,, k -^Of^ctiun^must^ be Riven to public ft.nctlo„-arie« Cn..scrlptlon for proof and hoa,-i-„g. kc. (C. W.p.' Ofn.otlon.whatrefnilred '.'.'•• nffa''°JP'®''''''»*"«st«ten in execution " " * Of sale of Immoveables bv wav of i'.,.i#.'fi„»' ^^'"*'i'7r8on7'"^.?''h'"V'*?'"J""K«««to - : : : • erwhere"'-'"'"-'" administer In Canada, and Ipolition"!' 'r *'.*"^«« before commencing *""'wrinf.r """■'■ ''^ ''*'*"»'"^' according to cre'ed of 8?"xSm'!'^''"-f^-"""- • - ." : : : Ofjuror •-..''''•' Of curator - . *"''-•• «f SuLratoi"-''"'^ ''"'n'^'«°^'>' on - 'f required" -' O-o accompany opposition for r'evlsfon of nd'gment ' No. »'AOK vm 168 IKXI 168 11(11 168 1102 168 iiai If.8 iim 168 H6 14 12.V, 188 12«t J8 18 2 1 1 1 3 2 .'V4 9 73 12 575 82 672 98 7&-.-f, 119 4.33 60 3-11 380 1129 173 129 20 394-9 55 993 152 1245 1W» ]»jr> 199 1309-10 200 22 4 LV 221 571-3 82 648 93 904 138 929 141 950 145 697 101 119 18 581 83 IX 241 11 2 30 6 1059 162 255 36 256 37 304 4S 330-1 45 a34 46 32 46 3?2 65 1266 192 1 827 126 1 878 i34 1 486 m I till. CAOK um 158 iirxi 158 noi 158 1102 168 IlU'i 158 IKH 158 .Sfi 14 IZif, 188 ia»j8 IS 2 1 1 1 3 2 r>4 9 73 12 575 82 672 98 78:>-f> 119 433 60 3-11 380 1129 173 129 20 394 -;♦ br, 993 152 1245 190 I3 199 1309-10 200 22 4 LV 221 571-3 82 648 93 904 138 929 141 950 145 697 101 119 18 581 88 IX 241 U 2 30 6 1059 162 255 36 256 37 304 43 330-1 45 a34 46 32 46 392 65 1266 192 827 126 878 134 486 £« INDKZ. Korm thereof N''- ... ^ „ , (v. AJidavit.) ** It^riAorj/ Oath (v. D^rhoru) - - . . ...,. ri„.. "'"*'^'"'*^' '"»>'''« "'■'lered to appear - - . " \\l To Z.TJs--' * *^.''*T'°-'"'^ *f^> Om(E:-r.surpation of public or corporate --• - i * mlfi 0FricKK8:-PubIlc(v. i'Mftt.V). .' . . Ontario :-8ervlce.s In- how eflected iZ Oi.POHiT.0N8:-To judgments 6^ third parties, who may ^ ^"VZT'^' '-■°°^")'' "f petition; ser"vlce'and"linii- ^''*' Proce^dlnKsas In ordinary su'lts - '. '. '. '. ill Budpfendtinl (v. Revigion^ iH irf^.T'""'"^"*' ^^ '"»*^« •>"••'"« long vacation - 1 Must be accompanied by notice, to whom presented Wi ProceedlnKS to be summary - - . . . ,^A "n avTo^oh?-.„°oV^H"/'^'^- J"»l«'nent of non-suit may be obtained, and how out Are declared abandoned If opposant fall to oroceed - uuli consort""""-""" P"?*^-°'- frlendVofCendlng ^ Appeal to Queen's bench" '-'.'.'.'.'. ^ ni>f.^'*'"'*''-^4^<'''«<'*'*« -Who may make - - ^ Debtor may make on what grounds - - - . r^ Ifpartofdebt be extinguished '^ May be made by owners or pledgees .... ^i Privilege of lessor - . . . ^^ Must contain election of domicile and be accomi For^/l^^lS^avr '^y^ ^? «^/ »'--«^'''«' • " , ^ '^ Judge's onler may replace affidavit --.".* ^ How served on sheriff, his duty thereupon - - . aS r^nfri*'P.*^'^^,?PP"'"»"^a"«'- return- ... mb PerempUon"of-'''V"?'^'"?'-y?''^« ... ^87 Jurisdiction of circuit court as to - '. '. '. '. 1^ In uon-appealable cases , ,7^ m^"-i^*=*'lP?"'''«'°"ers' courts .' ,^irj "•« 'SeuMre and Sale of Im,mveablu .—To stop sale *orm of affidavit tyvv M.^/°".",'^*'1?K°",.""*'' «fflJavit not necessary -' -' LXXXII superior court --.-... t wYVTrr ^°- do- do. m circuit couri XXXVII Delay for filing J 652 SherlfTIs bound to return- * i^l Duty of sheriff on receiving .' f^ claimed '°''-*^ ''*. ~ ^ °°'^ ^° reduce amount Service and return -..II'"" ^ Sheriff must return - Into court at once with all papers ---..... „,, lilabilttyofparty making -unsuccessfully . . ^ 445 I'AUK 68 62 62 62 9 ."47 73 15,-. 208 76 3 II 72 72 72 67 1 1.^2 l.'>2 152 152 152 1,12 152 83 83 83 83 83 83 224 83 84 84 84 84 166 168 185 95 224 225 226 234 95 142 95 95 95 95 95 95 t l?^;;;Si,;;iw.,i!,;l':ri:l;!';™«;K;;i''-'""" «i In jimltciN oi'ii, iiatlon ... ' ' " ■*■''" In iimM..rs(.(li,j(atlori (v. H,i/„/i„„' ) ' ' ' ,..5'."* ln,Hs,.s „r.,.,.nii,„mtion.,r;iti!. •' " " " •'•'H;^' an'V wIk:;;'"''^ '" "'" ''" ^^'"••"'•> --'^^■"" ""'V make ••'' In iiiatfcrs orii.ltaflf.ri - . . - - J (;-,(» Inj'ascsoff-.iiiiinuiittoii „rtitl.. - . I " ' •.'^ir'-i' an.l ..n what Kn-i.ti-ls niav l„. ,„,„|,> . ■ ." '" >> lien iiccrssarv tn lil,. . . " ' ' 'I'* must (Diitaln i-lrctioii .,r,|oiiik.ii.. . .' " " i^I In cases oflicitation ... ■ ■ ■ 72r! Xn'"'" ^'r "'!!^ "^'''-'V-Who "n.a; ,ii; and "'•'' Must lie siM-Vt'd ..'"'"""■ T.V) Kloi . I calllMKcausos in circuit conrt . . vvvt? Ot licaniiif CUSPS in ai)i]i-il AW 11 PANEL :—(v. 7»yy/ TW ML' 147 <«7 ',«'i '.'.''.'.'-;', 142 !''i7 M7 fi.'.s 7 -s 147 t>60 '.k; 71M 1117 71<.» 107 720 Ids 721 lo.s 722 lus 72;i l(l.s '.t.is M;i 7.'i,"> 114 75J 111 '. '■>. 7. 8 2 CXVII 2;n XVII 24.-, 12:.2 IIMI (.'> I'l fpf/. lOO :v,2 .'.l 4))2 f.l XIII 21.'-. lO.Vi It'll ) .■)0 9 XXX 217 VII ■>:)] M. ly 3 '.M'.t Ml 012 110 '.tU! 140 014 140 01.'-, 140 9ir. 140 017 140 018 140 CO 10 (12 10 1 .370 1189 1.S2 3 29a INOKX. I'.U i't:iui.. IN- f.iit>n \V1 II n party may (.l.iain Icav.' to Wli.'ti ;Oi";iliI.«ilin . liuhilUy „.s toVoM> IM,,. i!,| MVt' Ill«\ I '( ii|(|(((| I'wvnk liiiiliilit\ ,,( (itiiiT piiiu a.s to cost -n.'iir ll.S (.1 I' )M'ai •' may he trifil hv Jll-lic.' ol til,. A\.MKNT : Or t.'ii.lfr Into court (v. T'uil 0| .liir rs iiia> iliiirainl — licf !'os|ii,,|i c,,r <>l iiioiicys Icvliii I (v. (), •liiiysitiiiii ) 'vc riiiijcriiiK vcnlh t - .vo. 31 121rt or I U'oii lno\calp|i's 'i;v( E : iioiiivs li\ ji.,i ii|H>ii inn I'KN ■ lust An V For rc( -Not Nc o| the loM allies ( \ . /.; 11' can III' 11 their |iirisiHctl oil (V. ,/((.«// iiHi'ii) (V. r I'lviii:,' trrcMliT li'i' tliM vcrc'd iricoiiiTnlssii,ij,.,> PUSSIO.N. iri-ifix li, lift :- Ai iiiy.^ ti.i ff iiiiltii> II aljiiwi'il |i\ I s I - ' I'oiirt »n:KKMi'Tio:» Of s ■>• cvciiiiit from si'i/i W lakes [ilan nrs ( /• iri' ii'lii/itiini I ailtls ili>r/,,l/l,n;'iri/li.) riiisl, -Wh on r.28 A;.'airist whom How How oliialrjiij KiliM I iiC I'oucr covcrcii I'KIIK I II a|i|i(')il Mi'miiv Kxi I oiirl as to ifists KPTION :-\\l,iit I'KRKMITORV W III. 'a. I. '.I liv fv. /'/. ilv.) kit: -or ni,'ll|i|;|I| Pku^ >S.U. A I T n 1 .'licit (V. .1/,/,,,^, .'roiiiuls of ilcfciicc arc 1^. when issiicii, tenor Pk If -V eniie — If line ilp|'eni|ant - i:',r, lli2.'i ■evcral clefeinlants in (jliterci ;TrnoN:~For rev is It Jiirisilii linn,. For •ion of jiii|,L,'nicnt hy default eparatlon iVom ii,.,| ami Imanl : — I V alloweil to SIK r sale (It immoveaMe.s of which tl unknown r partition of township lamls hpl.l in , oinmoii ly wife to he 10 owners aro fw maiiilainii For rcloaso from arrest imij To lio allow Til ri'i-tiiii/inii '■r capias t-eil to ;ip[ieal iViiin jiuiKment of (' ( ';/ iiiilfiiiii-iit {liiijiii'tr ,■/,•//..) .'—Wl ii'e^cnl, ami reasoii.s for ir Minltation of time Ca for prcsi'nttn.t ranting 10 niav mot stay execntiun wit Attorney of pari louf Jiiilne's on wltliout now Kfl'ect of— wh y in orjtrinal suit may act power - at same tinu action ; costs len siitlicient : .ludRment may be uiven — and on morit.s of oriRinai :m Alt oil — in C. \:A.:-V Ditti) in .suits f riTOKV AnniNs:- roctH'diiiK hv Pe Pii Pi.ai.stifk:— II ir damaL'c Tree ami conimoi For il!e-ai detention of lands hold OTs:— Triiiitv Hi soccai-'e in tuwnshiiis iusc has iiirisdict ion asi to waL'os duo I'r ow descrihod in writ of siiiiimoi Prof ■oceediiii^'s u iieii ahsoni (v. Ahsriit.) oi-enco ol — on Purcliasingat sale pn i'Od.-< of sale liv cliaso inonov Pi.EADIXO : — fv. J)r,-i,n;,t!,.ii pi,. Pi.KAf< ;— /v.-/, nndor execution mav rotal IS o.xot'Ution- pur- Ti. th Tssuf liiiuuri/--( V. E.rri'ii/ioiis) ■'?<'» ^.;'. Hill f.l llf.,s I7S 31 - '.is 4s;!-..-, ti7 -S 981". l,-.l O'Kl-1-2 1.37 012-:; llii 102:! I.-.C. 10 't so,. 12.-. I14S-..I 17ri .'ill.'. 71 .'i(«'. "••> .'■.(17 72 -.119 ~o 14 250 31 ;^i I 277 11117-13 IfiO 1218 186 40 9 8;-| 10(1 21 21 21 III. 117 i:v( IK l.il ^^^ INDKX. Vi.r.AH~\i'>.iitii,,ifil. I ForrdoMir.. takPh |,la, .• I.v .xplraM.-i, „r ,|,.|av hflert of tuiiuro to (ill- I'xiilMts - Delay to jiiisu.T iiiiivinlfd j,|(.'tti|ln« ..'.'. No imrtldilnr forms rp(|iilrc(| / AtlMavll whirl, niiibt a. ( omj.aiiy - |„ , um-hoI ,|,r,lui; '""'pati'lT'."" :•"'"."■•"''•" ^'}^""^'- '"iw..',, in'co.M- Form oC '/((;((/(•»■»')• ....'""" «nllt<>.i to calllM warrantors - . . '.'""^ mlltcvl ':'""':'''">.'l^'"l"''l In - are I.eM to l.e ail- ^%\lt ''?""".""■". '"•'l'^'' an-^vv'erluK „rellnHnar>' hII'i'mI. ' f ''^' ,',?>'"■'* P'^FJT "" "" 'l««i'('s at"o.i,r ' ! maimall""''. ~ '/ """""■^' "'"•^I't"'" I'as l-cn In suits tjctwccn Ics.or^ ami l(.s.M.Ts - - ' " k,.'.!^.* In i.ms..cuilonsaKainst -orporations ilU-Kallv form...!". '^"^ In non-app,.alal.lecas..s returnable in tPrm" -" ' J'r'l '„ey . . . **«''"vea on OM.osIt,,. at»or-) .»r,i' Stamp duty on niinK — 111 S ('; "- '. ' ' ' XXXI n"- •}"• ;"<;'• C.,appoalaWe' - ! '™5S;?? i',^,?"'™' r K.iifo"„"'irir„p«n '■-"■' Di'lay on summons - - . . - - . ] j,-},) Proc.«(>,llnK8 must remain of rfcor.l . . \' 'H Prothonotary has powers of ju.ige in matters relat- '''•'' Decisions subject to revis'lon - -" '-'.'.'. j™ HX/o/ — ; when Kranted ) .Viy PioceedlnK.s on application - . . •' I'^ Duty of ollicer executing - . " " /'■' Pos8««soK.-^Amo.ss_:-Whon.- n.ay hrlng'and ag'alnsi "'' Limitation of — . . . I " " " " 91»> Petitory claim cannot be joined with — " or hr. hr,^„n.i,* '"^''^ from absent plSin-' 't ■^'"^'^'» '1 '"" P'-''"»c«'l ,^ , . Precipe ;-T,Q be tiled lor summons - - . \ ll "J XV No. I'AliK Ill) ^1 III 2\ H2 •*o \!» 4 III <>'» 20 a I Lit U I.V. i:.3 1H7 167 tH 217 .Mr. 351 X 2tl i;'..", 2(12 2*12 21):: 2(12 2(13 2(l.'i 2(i.'l 2(0 77 inc. 107 77 170 Ml H'. \\■^ KVi 19 S 21;-. Nil. I'A.iK ltd L'l III I'l HL' <*'» L1I 4 111 2L' 145 id; 117 •l'l i;ti l'l III 22 U'/J L1I ;!2o IIKIL' 20 11 ( M i.u; •"70 \C>i IW-S 1H7 Km )f.7 ItlL' •VI XXI 217 ;ci:! ;«■> 351 X 211 Sf)9 I. ■'..", I.W 2<)2 i;ws 2(12 i;!:".* 2U'^ i;{3(i 202 13,'i7 20;i IXW 20;i i3;io 20.'! i;ui) 2(a ■ity 77 712 I Of) 7i;i 107 r,M 77 1112 170 94fi 947 144 14'. 948 u:> 1!07 Wj )§7 44 XV 19 S 21 '> tlltlu- IMif \. ''•' ^' II' K : Kui.'^ or III ~ii|>. iiDi .111.1 . II, ml , Mil, |, I,,. » niiMJ In ')iifrir> lift!, h tii'W niaijr Uiiii-.- Ill - III >«<.(■.. HiiU« <(i -■- III ('. r. Kill' ■> III -- ill n view Ilnli'i-.r-- III (; It. Rul.'si.f — In (' \. .\. I'm. I iTiMNKi;< (/•,„,/;,/,„, i:- -|{,.f.r,.||,,. ,,, _ . IV. .1' ri.ililtilill''. ) I'ltKi riiKN. i; ; III (HUM-. Iiix tHmmI r,,r j.rooi ,iiiiiiiial cliaiiii !■ r ■ - - - ' . l'i'iMiNii:-nM,ii iiini> liH^ U. .... or truMx riiii M'lit 1(1 jirUv ( (Min> II - . . . I'KI>m\kU.><;- >i'ivil-n,iinir !„■ ,|..|il.'(| - I'ltiMLKoM. Claims ;-Onl.r aii.i . olio, utioii oi' - on salr oi iiiovialiics In msi'rt oi >|.|/iiici,\ Kanilsliincnt (.V. t;,ll,,nl/i,„i.) run Y Col N( II : .Vpp.'al to — licsinwliai (.is.'s (Voin I) I! A|.|ical to-- f oni(!. V. A. .' Unless siMurlt.v In- trivi'ii, (■x'ciiil.ni of iiuimncnt o| <|in'i'i, .- bci. ell cannot l,i. si.iv.l bv ai.ii.'Hl to -. H>- whom scfiiiit.v Is iiTiivcl - - . . . ir apiicllant allow t'.xecutioii, .socmity lor rosi.s i.s s iiliiiciii Cert Hi, all' iieccs,s,-,r.v to tjiav cxpiiitioti alter si\ iiionilis - Cli-ik of i|iiL'i'irs hcmli to ciirt'^'IsiiT ilccrci's ot — I'arty sinciMMlint,' in apiu'al to - cMtltli-.l to costs Hnaj.p.'al to trai,s,.il|.t of rconl to he tiaii.sinlttcl 1 liiitcM portions of reconl to hi! ccrtilii'l an, I trans- niiitcl to - rrintin!,- of transcript In England - - . ! I i:i/i:,s;iiips:-|>roc.'f.||nKs in C. V. .\. tu obtain nillii,li,M. ttOll ot — I'KoliATK;--lM,soll — of wlll.s, clc, --..'. For lirnrrrilillr/s V . iirh. s.".7 '■! si(l Cilil Ciiilr I UocKmRK:— Gc'icral rule as to cases iinprovM,',! for Interiirefatio!! of rules uiiil [irovlsions conccrn-1 iiiu' — y Mow iii,lLres may remilate - *'ertain laws c'.n''ernliii{ ahro<{aif,l — - I RorKKPIKi;s:-|n suits (V. \;,nn,tg l,r„tlii„/s tn ,rl,/,h (I,,,, frliiti',} Stay of — f In ('. V. A. \ I'Roi'ES-VKRiiAt :-0f iiiovoablfs sel/,«(l In execution . (v. Exi'ilttinit.) Of return of writ of .summons iwlMmn) ()l. seizure ,.f immoveables (v. K.n;;(/i,„l ) Of proiierty sciiuestrated 'llor|;s,s •_-..{ 4ll> N". P » , . K 2"' iiTr Mt :';!i .'.in 2::y :'|s 17 2i;i ."Vt IC.-. \IV III./ .. V 711 ,s',l .7 s. ./ .•'.9 2i;i 2s7 12 II Il'i ■».* iiii.'i-i',.7.H|ii i'i22 ll7-< ISO 21.) 1179 1179 HI l'l n'rit. Pitoim;mo\, WiiiTor To whom aiMresseil. how apiillud for, ohtalneii ainl execute,! I)ela,\- upon s M-vice of ilemand for .A|ipeal from.|udj;meii( on lemaml for - rro,('eiiiii;,'s iiy — rank as lir-tcluss suit I I'll lii.'U Ml ll.sl 11^2 1 II IM 2."<7 2s7 III 2.s7 2.S,S s2 21 1 21 i:ir.| 2'.' i:'>r.(i 1 2(i'J 2ti'.» IV, 1177 24 ISO .v.y, :>M 2 I.s 79 77-.-< I:: f>;;s, r,ii ,S7.H 92 l.'il 2".« ■:-i»r--'^imm,^im"¥ 4.>n I.M>KX. l'l!'.m,.s.,|M N,.IK: Jll.lKlllMlt l,V .IrrOllll .,11 . ...i.'T'""'.'" '"-'"•'""■'• ''<■ 'l"rii..l hv , ... ,„ " pn.i,.,|. „„ii, .. „n,| «,.rv|,.,. ( |,|... i,., i . ' ' A,':: fun".""" '"''"'•"'"■•■" p>—Mh.,i .„,,„..„, : Arc lllllllc lo Nl'l/.IIIC - . i'>'M|l|ll Fb.m,k:- W/,,/<,,» /V,, ...; I,, ,.a,,.s„„| tn"(.,. u■U■,ih^ „ M m. artiriil,iti..n .>f iM, (> uhi'ii iiiiKl.-' Notl.fol riKhr iliivslo ),,. i;iv,.„ . . ■ • Hiiw taken (lowii --..."*' KnII lor - to l.c kcjit •..'.''' Ill suits hcfwi'cil I^^M.I- ,.,,1,1 1,,^^,.,,^ " ■ " • {'roofitiicrm, wh.'ii allow,., | ... " " '""..ViLct'of ""■ ."'■"".""".' ''-•"•!..«. Low ,„;..i,. „,„,, ^^'''s'tII,'.',!"''''''' '""•' '"■ '•""^''^••"'1 i""''"^ n"i''e I'.v Plcadlnns may |,p amcii,lo,l to aKi'op with i.roof ' In casos aKiun.st corporatlruis ille^^UIv formM Ar ' In actions of separation of propci tv - ' " " Ml iion-appealahli' ,;i,ses - - . " " " \Mien both preJiniiMMvy pl,.asan,l to the merils'li^v". Loen PMl ,n, proo, takes pla.e on all irii'm ^: at ^■"•^ef".'''' 1' ■''^''" : "''^^- '"ke,; in iont^sle.i r"n.^?:..r^'i^i.!:;;;;;^i;-;l,^^ p-^'^ the other n,„; Pi-oqts taken flow,, „t hn<,th .-How elVecteU -" ." " Room.'^t™?'^ •^",'^^"'"'r'J''''f'''">'oprothonotary - .' itooms to l)p a.sslL'npii for - ^ B.\ whom to he written out ■ What henHin.. must contain - . . ' ' UfaaniK No. I'AOK I't II , '!•» II.', ',•» ,i..'i H ■SM .i;! ■SM ■x\ L'.l'i x\ 2:u-, x\ j;i7 .vt >yi \M< ■x\ I.V-i, ■ ',1 .11 a lit 41 lm;! M 107.-, l)',4 ■iV, .'il «7o (',■. 2i;! ;ti I'll.' :m) :'io .■54 •in\ .".4 :m(i .14 :'4 1 IfH.I' 2.-I ac L'.M .'it; liNi:! I.V! .'tLM loo;i 1 iCt', \ llni 44 44 l.-.:', l.-,(i nw W' 2(1 2R,!-4 ',- 2i',.', 2,so <>* .'IS I','.* 2.'<2 411 2*'. 2M4 2m 2.H<-> 287 40 411 40 4" 41 23S 41 No, VM.t '•'■•>2 14 I'.t '1 w, 21.' ur, •»•> .■*■.:. M •.•;!i :i;! ■JM Ill Zi'> ■x; 2lf. ;ti zn ;i,i >VI i;w. liTM ;!.". •SV.t .".1 i:. i; :tl .'ti'.t 41 -'«.! :'.i III?:. I1.4 :m;! :it «7(i I'l'. 24;! .(( I'l:' .'ill i.'i»T('. I.Ml nil) Ills 2(1 I'll.-. ."C L'i'ii; .•l>* 2.-il) .^!' 2.<2 4(1 2*! 40 2H4 40 28.') 40 2.s«l 40 2^7 41 288 41 Piii)ln.,|, s| |,| , Mflt.lll, I '-;;;■ i;-i.^«,.s,,,p,,..n. .,.,.,,,_ „„„.■ ,..,„• Otil.ctli.n.s 111,,,),. (,v imrtlo I.. . . ' " II..W uiiii.'ssoan' I'xiiMilii.'.l - . . ■ ■ ■ < loslllL' of • • AltlTllllolls ,,| t,v u-lllli-^s -.'"■■■ \\ ho imi>i l>,. pr.-riii ai ■ . '" "" Otii.r wiiiiM,*,.K nun i„. ..x, iinini . . .' ' ' • •ril r oi licaiiiiir wiiiii s ar - - " " *''';!;;:;.;::',;''''•'':'''•'':• •''•'."-It.. ,,,uu,,,h..v;,.,.uv I,; IVnalt V for fnlliiri- t.. pror | ,,„ ,|av ii\,.,i ' 'V';v;.;y':,;;xMin;;^;;:;'' ^^•'''•' ->''•>■ "'^'' '--''■'.' A'.^r,. tlicrcol to lie nl.i'ii . . ' ■ Mh> i„. iiia.|,> I.V . onspiit at aiiv tim,. '- I- taki'ii (irall>, cxri'iitioii ... ' ' >\ hat II .Ifitiiiiiir lia^ Ijcoti illod . ' " ' '' Ul. '/' •?,,,! n'Tr'i'";''''.''', '"• ""^"" '" •■'n..th."r.|N: i.-.II •; ''^"^'■'"'"■''"''"^'olltc.l '''-■-^naVh^rr;!';. ',:;;•;■';;;-• •'•-'-- •-- In noii-a|.|)c.u!al.|<. .as.siak.Mi oiHlh- . .' " ' '''';r:.:'rr,?.'!:;f;::;^';;;^;;;';"'--^''«''>'in..:.n,i How fxaiiiliicr must he swi.rn Notice t<. Ii»kIv(mi I. \ him - . ' " ■ How wltiM'ssisar.' >iim,iioii,.,| l.ctnrp . ". ' ' Towers ot cxamltirr- ... " " ''''aH^;«Ki;;,';^'!'''^*:'''''^"'-'-'"»''-'«-'-i---M I It'll ¥.m\ . — What — is llal.le to si-lziitc Ahaii.h,inn.'ntof-(v .|/»,„,/„„,„,.„n - '. . ' hi'l.aiatioiiot -.Sniisii, a-. >■,.,„„.„//„„, . . (apia>,^ams,.,,,,,,,.r,,M,.,,o,i,!.,.a.';,::^,o,,,Herior: ^"'""inoTs. Ac. sal., ili.r, 01 li,iw..|",.(i,.',| .' '^""^"■^■Vv;^;:;:;l:;:t'""?'"""^ -">• '^-'"". *- (v; Miist attoiMi HI court Am-.n'"'!!'/ 'Tl'"''-''"''"' '" ^'"'ttioii |„ cortain rases -' ^'•''ai.mi n.'^t';;;:;„^.'jr^/"'' 'T' '"•»^- •"■ "'""« '« - = piliatioi : Ir.ilgm.TK iiiav be revls.'.l i,v cmiri mom""'.' "■'-"•" \'^'""^' ''"• •^^'■'■'HlnR smh^iudK: 451 N.I. iMi.r. LN't tl 3WI (1 2"J| 41 L*'2 41 •-"i.'i II ."H 41 iv:, II :w< 41 2Vf. II L"is 41 l."i> 41 21 1*.' 42 .11 7 14 :;i-< II Iii7'.i li'.4 1071 H'.l 1072 If..-. |07,T |.-..-> 107:. ItM 10") It-,;. 1077 n..-. 1117s low Mill .'ilNI I't M,,f, If..-. Ills I.N :;oi ;mi2 :io:! .',04 204 12 12 r' 42 12 .■lo.'. .an; 12 42 .•..'..'. 7S 7r.."i '.172 11.-. ll'i SIKI 1207 122 l'.i:i 1.'.2 27 2r.r. »-lI ;ni III 21:1 \ 214 I.'. XXXTli tar^ 04 452 IVDKX. l'lt'-^'»--"-«"i-i...; : ; i;H™v'''r""'™-"-i""'- ^ : ■ - J .'"^'''■' •■■<"lliii(n.,lit.,rs ... ■ Of sale l)\ llcitittloii .... ... Pi niir ftoiuKs (v. r,,,/,,,,-,,//,,,,, )..'■-• Vt'iiiic r)t .sikli suit - ''*l'"i'laiimsin.'airi,sl lieiidi - . . " " " " PrK.iiASKit; .ir.s/„.,///\ >■„/,. •_ . " " - ■ I)eht()r ( ariiiiit rcccnic - . " " " " Hy iiroxy - . . . _ ' " " • - Last tiidilor horitiiies . ". Duties, rlyli s ami liabilities of - ' " ' ' (KAKKH:-^n.,....tio^-,^;-: Haiilieiieofcitvot — - " " " ' , ""r;?^;. i't^Tv "^'^^it^^'^""' '""' "^" — •■ - Ci..KKN'sBK^CH^(..|i,.;,,_k,^);-Proc.;.li.,;,s betor^ (v! Blayslt ill viieatlon -.".'." " " ■'' ^' moveahts"'! ''^!;^'^'^'^^ "'■ «"«'-'«'^ ««'-> "f i".- Stan ?i„*'/*''''''",'',''«^'"**'''n«t"«f'taln - . . Is i)f lirst class .... " " " - "'^b^e.^^;:;^/r »*:'«>' i">- """-i^ ^enuu.. o,:a„a Delay for nn.>iwerin»- - " " " " ff not"r,l"" "'J'^'«^-« --:::: : ''''""'i™ "■'-""".""•■ .^^"<'" "'>"we",i; Servl.'eotu.e; Xi). 72.'! VI IV I llli 2L' 3'. 1<»22 •■.71 ti7r( t>S.> tW7, f.9.-. L'.'>.) 1117 ■>7.'! H ft sc(i, I 270 271 2',iO 1 l.-)t) .152 fiOfi-'.) 721 9-19 70 I'Ai.r |Os 21 1;', 211 211 177 2ti 111 2 1.-..-. 1 •lit '.'s Hit KM) 171 S'' 2(17 2(l".t 277 170 1 ;w 39 li i7t; 37 -8, 41 II.W-I ll3i ii.3r> 1137-,s sr. iOS ur> 7, S 29;! 171 174 174 174 873 133 Xi>. I'M.r 72;! ll^^ l.l.!'.t L'li;! VI 211 IV 211 \]IA\ 177 i:!27 21 IL' I'vM'i '.!'• 1(1 271 .")72 ;', ,»■' r.;j»-.". '.7t) '.tfi t'>M6 '.»'.» t'lS,') w '■'<7. (ly;, IIM) 4W. t'p9 1)17 ">7:! i;!.V) 171 .S2 2(i<- 2>lon to court of app. al -' If incomplete In appoal, court may order perfection | Pieces of - traiismitte.l must l.e nunihere.l . . rran>ml.sslon oi. if commissioners l.e recused - onhe'clMm.'''''"*'.''' "'.''*'*•'': """' '■'•■"""" *•"■"»-'- Parties to have communkatlcii of — In S (" Farties lo havetommunicutlon of- In (j »; . Transcript of- to he sent to privv councl'l - - . Keiiilsslon of- by 1), H. to court below - - . 1U,.onDKR 8 C'orRT:-.Jnrlsdictlon in certain cities - . i*/Vocation from - - RKMHATIOV.-If sole JudKe of district be liable to-/ ac I on may be brouKbt In an adjoining dislrlct 1 Grounds upon which - niav be baseil - - . ^ declare ■^"' and" «!!'i',', *.?";; ",'"" "' ""'"' '"•'^•'"'•ation" be ma,i; and adjudicated upon - - . . J artles are bound to make known Rrounds of- at Delay for making— after judge's declaration - - IJin artidav'it""- ' "." ""*^ ^* ? '•''"'*^ *' ""^ ^'">« Is proposed by petition -"-"."."'" Ind Je'« l[l^'1 .v„H ■'*'''' ^"'';"'': ■•'""«'' """^^ «:e(larat|on" proof' conclusive If party has no written If inalntalned in anotiier district record to remain If dismissed ■--...'' Party may renounce his ri^ht to - - - " " Judge may decline to sit ; Excei.tlon - - . " ■ -•''■'"/'■''''>'■*• --f^an only be for reasons discovered after appolntmeut (>/ <^''/»';;;;;;;;'';:;';;-;:^^Maytakepla<^ tor same causes a.; Must be in writing -.'.'.'''' Effect of - . - . . " • • (>fp.rpert^ .-If valid, others to be a)>poliited '. - ." (j'ouiids for - - . . '^■"t h/:u'^[;;?;^?r.'«'''\"'«- "^'^ -">- -««« Judge who sat In court below is lncon)pet,ent to sit - No petition lo - necessary in certain cases ' - . RedDITIONS l.K ('0M1>TER:-(v. .Iccoio,/) . - . J{K-K.\AMiNATio.\:-Of witness by counsel - . . .' 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HIS 888 IO-)8 fi:!2 i:!6 I'll 'Jl lilll ',•2 ♦)40 "■•2 t;.')2 95 7;J3 110 734 nil 4-8 Ifio-i 1(»8 It)!t 142 175 17.S ISO RKMvriAiinv: -HI d.^taiili Ju.lmni.iit - . . •\"- ••^'■K Uf wholrorpart <.( anyjinlKinciif - - ' -ii '•' >iiist I..' |M.,f,.,t ill pictlioiioiary's utttcf . . \ x'rf :>:.,"[ '!' f-y/"-!-/.-: H.,w mail.' - - . ■• 2^7 >> lien ti. he iiia.lf, aiiM K.iitciit.s - - ' " " '•''' ■♦" How avallcil 1)1 - ... .5.V< i; To Ijinii part (,i.-vl(l<.(i,f If valid -".'"" '■]*'' <■■< '" ' tii'i::,;'!;;^;;,;:!' '"'^'--'"i- •^-"-^imk ..; .ii>: '^ J-'Xi-'eiiiioii iiia\ i>sii.- for — - " " " '*'*•'' '■'"I JVho.nay.lrinaii.l i|-|,laiiititr(alll„ - ." ' " 'f-^! ,"«' I.lahilify „| lais,. |,iaj,.,- ...;■■• , ''•'- I'd I'liii liaxi' mas iifcveiit — - ' " " mi Urit iit'Lossary to .'lieet— ..''"■ ''■'' '•'! Ooposit io(niin>(| iroiii biilUers 111 cases of- ' ' ^-^ '■'•"' "" No..Hj.n,|o.rtinrat.ofhypl'K^^^^^^^^ - I ^'''-I'n ,';'' pmri;«.s:.r"''/' "»:^h..ri.I-.s_.al,. „.a,|. b. «et up by "^' "'• Claimant.-, uii.I.m- ivpoit of illstribiitlon inav dL-maiMl ' '' '"" Kksii.k.sc*: :.-Of ,U.f..ii.lai., must I... state.liii writ .f;,,,!.-" '"" ' ' '"" '■'''' ^"'"•^^:!^^mS^;n;::i "'-- '? --""-'• '''•'-•'-.„..; ''• ^• REsi...M.KNr:--MMstmeapi>..arance,a^ ." .' ,];^ I'!,' ri one ,li,.s, app,.al may be .•..luliiii,.,! bv sunivors - im !"' Kktraxit :-(v. l)i.s,:,iituuuu„r )-'.'"■■ '•'*'.'•■' '9'' '""K^^a^^;:^ '^l!^^' !^;; "'-".- - "'■'^^- -.un. .b:y : :,/;;' ^ ~ "bXi'i". '*■'"! '"»':'"'"'"^' ^'' '-■ontt'st*! 1.; irnpro- J tJ };| „ , ■> I.'.'.l L'.-, May be anu iiilecl / (j,, ]•. ^' nmtloV-' '^''' "'■.'*""[rao"« ni«y ''e «ontested on ''''•' "^ Of vtii ire /arian - - . " ''"'^ 2.") Of oppositions ---..'"■' ■'''■'' W Of writ of execution (v. K.r/'fH/mM ^ . " ' ' .v. / '^* OfwHt8ofattachn.o,l,b^rore1r,:'lVment '- '. l "''^ S'^l.^" '"^ (v. A/fnihiiii'Hf.) S'?M*W:«K 456 INDKX. JiKI I BV j I'm, nun,, I.] (»l (MTi'mptorx writ iiriiijiiiilaiiiii> - - - . Of ll(lli('il> iwjrpus Jill --llh.licii'IKliiIii . . . . <»l •■xfcntioM- au.iinsi iimiKiveaMi's issm-cl frmii ("C I'niiiiMiiiii.'-- oil hiicu return ' ' Ol writs oi apii.ti or niii'iviil III fee in action .sciili'ii in-fore — |„ c c ,.,,.' apiMNilalili' ' '. . Attn my'sffc in a'tion setilcil alter- InC r aiMieiU alile Alterney's fee in aelion M'ltleil after- inCf nmi- appealalile . ' '. . Staii>()s on - in ,S.( '. .stamps on — in (I.e. m-pcalalile - - - I I Stamps on in (,". ninsf he heard in — - - . . ' l)a\ s for — - - - . ..." Trot lioiiotary must pnt case on roll for lieariiii,' when Rules ol practice in review - - - . . When and 1)> whom jiid^menf is rendered- scope of judfiment ; registration of jiidKnicnt in" court of oriKinal action; effect of judirnient ; absent iud-e may render ". Klfect of cliam^e in the personal coniiiosition of the court .Ii dinnents relating to writs of corliorari are not subject lo — Non-contentious proceediuLTs a'-e subject to— - OfjudKinents on capias - - - . Of judirnients of C. <). I Of.judi;ments in suits for Illegal detention of town- ship lands Attorney's tees In cases In .... . '. Stamp duties jiayable in (iisis in — .... JJkvjsion, (li'JiKlininiifs hu ,hi',iiilt : -In what i ases wilhin what delax, and how ap;ilieil tor - - " - TSequlsites of pi'tition and ojiposiiion - Opiiosiiion and copy for plalntiif, to le hied in ino- thonotarv's oftli e - - , . _ . . Kllect of siKdi opp.isiiion, c, rl licate of lilini: to be .^ranted in du dicale, certilicale lo br s -r- ■• I on whom and liuw If opposition be tiled before execution issue, notice niiisl lie -Iven, delays for coiiieslini,' No I'.M.K. lo.'i, In, lo'L' I.Vi \< ss li.T HrKi b.7 llL'i :•. ITJ y.w-?. pel ;>- •>7'i 1 L".»l o 'Mil ** 1 .'ilH'i 1 ;!ii ') ■.w. 2 :\\\ ;;:!i ;',iNi I'd'.t 1', 7i'iL' 115 Slili i;;.-. lii.".t fJ2 liWI lies ifd LT L'C.Ci I'J.-) I'l'.l I'.'ii f.'.l To I'.IS, ,-,110 To I'.K.I 711 .■(I'll 7(1 .'il K 1 70 501 7(1 L'.-is 'lOL' .".oH-1 12.'!1 l.'.tn ■•'l.'.'l lo'.'l nil i>:; i.s-> t.'T 4.«< ■tS'.t 71 71 ls7 111:! iL'.-. 1(>7 17(1 .".1 12 ;'.;!9 •17 f)S •is fi'.t Uevi INDKX. Vii, I'A'.K llll'l, 1 M. |U>L' I.V.i }i ^s I1.7 HfMI 1'.7 ilL'i-;', 172 i;!iiN2 I'ri ■'7'* I h] ') 'Hi 1 "■ — .'1 1 .'.IH'i 1 .'ill •> :!(h; 2 :;ii ;•,:■, 1 .".IN. ■ » i.t «2 7' '"J I!-. MWi i:;.". li':.i?2 ir,o l(i;,s ifii 1'7 2til'. t'.M (">',» I'j.'i ('ill I'.'i; l'.'7 I'.'.l 711 I'.tS, .'ilMI 70 r.i'.i 7(1 .'■(■(I 7(1 :i( K 1 70 r.di 7{> 2:v< ■>(IL> 71 .■)IK'!-1 71 12:11 1>7 l:tlii 211:; aL'.'I 12:. Kiel Ifi7 nil 17(1 .'1112 :',:!9 i>;'. •17 is-> •18 t.'T 48 < ■ISlt pan 01 iirocciMliiii;. RKVI.SION ok .It I'l.MKM- 1 '■,.„^„,„,,/ IN'tMldii tiiril oinx.sitji.ii form' 111 original aclloi) Malntcijaiic.. oi ,,p,,osltlon. •■ic..,i a.s t<, cos";-, '- If '> ; poMtloM I,.. nialMtalii...! by reason of irn.u'Mlaritv Ml i,roc.-c(liims(,r plaliitltl - . ' '-'"•'ii'> va.ation'' "'.'''"'■["""/» .Hi'lKincnt r.M„l,.n,| in • >( lurv lisr JtEvocATio.M-Pctitloii in — of iiKli^incnt - . '. ' ,, „ (v. I'itili,„i ) Ri.iiiTS:-Mnsf be.sucd tor hrf„r.' i)rn,>,.r court - - torhoariMK. (v. In»rripti•■-•- - ■ 0)tirt 01 .|U.;Hn's b.Muh (appeal si.l ■) nn»y rnakp' " Must br> rHKlsi.Tf'.l, by wbl/in and 1,,'w .\ ' All |)ra(tl[loiierst have access to - . . ." In S. (" as -ourt of reviow --.'""" rn ('. C. " 4o7 In Q. B. InO. V. A. for — iif fi'.t In privy < oumll . . . . ' Sikk-Kkeimng.— Sbcrltr may demand adva'ncp Ditto In cases of attachment b. fore jndKment "'''nn";.l^;Vici'o^ "" '^-^!^'--"^ v'^''?'"« ""^'•"•"•'^ Appeals from, wliere beard - . ' ' ' bAIMU,.ARUET AVANT Jr,,r.MKNr (v. Alt.,.-)n,„„n - . "'X'in -".""": "^''.•'■"•-■'V. AUu.-lnuJt l.,,j„r„i..h. SAISIE-KXKcrTlO.V (v. E.rer,Uiou.) '""'"■ SAlsiE-.jAOERlEi-R ,*ar ■"'"-' '«'• - •'•''■"'•e commissioners' courts -" Publication of notice - - ' " " Ptiblicatlon in Quebec and Montreal - -" ' ' Takes place at time notiiied; new notices If ret "ird,.rt ;^t.^:;i-;;!^;r^ -""■'?' ^•'^•^ ''■--''•■- 'te':! Hinures niusll,,- made 01 each f)l,r - Adjudication an^ payment ''"calloi;' ''""'-' '■"''■"''' '"'"■'' ""'" >"'«e Of ad'in.ll" ^" ord°r of'i:dli"'r' "'*- ''''' ' ^'■"•''''- '""■^- ^''«""»'^^' b2 1112 sai < No, l'\r„s sf7-S si 1,-,IJ 1,27 1117 f mi/ 't mi/ s.r. 171 «7 12s i2.s .S."l.-) 131 .i73 i:i:! M'pfl i:!.'. f.2N ."i.")2 1 m '.Mt Is:; r>-i :.7.^ >2 >2 ^2 S'.t2 S4 «4 i4 •SI rm M4 Kir, si "•♦•-W^f; S|».- 458 INDEX. Sai.k i ' 'iitiNiiiifil. ] Oiiiiicllan ciiiHleil to (lIsrhaiKf, mention of enccis Dot proUucp'l I»r(K •idlDKs to crnipel guanllaii to produre eftects - Kilii t of udJiKllcatlon, duty of sheriff on srlllnx shares NO. PAOB No demand to annul — caii tic r> cetved, ex< eptl <'()st> of— inns' t)c taxed at once on (''•niialiite [lar corps lies against debtor resisting Oppi)>ltlons to — (v rrrh(i) Oi liiviiiiorlfd inovenldes belonging to a succession IV. htventiiry.) Ill iiiiiiiiiri'iililiM Hiiih-r I'j-fcution (v. Ejfiiilinu) Uppo>ltloiis to — ( V. (>p/)()«i et »eq 706 ft leq 12f.7 U et eeq 19 VI 12 719 1142 62S 75 um 47 1279 128(1 12H1 Delay on summons to obtain If allowed, Inventory to he ordered, notlrc nere'Sii'v Persons not having" the free exorcise of "their lights nmst be represented at How effected, Inventory to be made at time Returns to be made What return must contain I282-t.-8-9 1283 \2H 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 1290 1291 1293 1295 606 1292 1293 1294 1295 1296 1297 890 1337 !29S 84 SS 8,S 119 K\ ajo 91 9J 106 1012 .V4 1.54 193 385 385 2t;2 240 384 1053 i 2 160 107 175 90 12 175 8 196 196 196 196 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 198 198 86 198 198 198 198 198 198 136 203 198 1299 198 1.300 198 1301 198 1302 199 I\i>KX. NO. PAOB STalh-I*! .-.% 84 .w f-h :m S.S 599 8,-. ti**! K'l 7.X2 119 'tsn K\ 1312-5 20O 632 et ne>(; 1(J6 11112. V4 154 1267 193 .•iS.-) M et teq .38:i 19 262 VI 240 12 384 1(^53 I 2 160 719 107 1142 175 628 90 75 12 la^') 17.-. 47 8 1279 196 1280 196 1281 196 1282-6-8-9 196 1283 197 1284 197 1285 197 1286 197 1287 197 1288 197 1289 197 1290 197 1291 197 1293 198 1295 198 606 86 1292 !98 1293 198 1294 198 1295 198 1296 198 1297 198 890 1.T6 1337 203 !?0H JOS 1299 198 1.300 198 1301 198 1.^2 199 Pa|..rsor ni. . t> i,,iiii,| ni.i i» inuht bt' lurirlc'il ') . (I- til •loii/ilr.; I Proc.'eilin>js \\u\-\ he illc.l PmilionotMi \ ii.i, iHiwfrH proiMT rl,.irii 'I > In ii,iiiiii> Ml, Dc Slllll s siil.je.t to ifvlsi.iii .*<>.AMEv:-.s,.r. Ir-orsnniiii.iiisoii - . ' " * SKf tHiTV:-N. '•Iy.i.;,ti ,>r..m,...r..|.M,i.t . .n l,..(v B«;/i If dt'feiiilaiu >f I'lifiiled to — ,iii«t,.r, V '''*•""'') ftrtpit of rulliire to ntit n win. in tiou. iiv..V , /, Ju.jKn,ont^orit..r.„^ run.xT^Z .li;;:;/,,;;"- ':'""'. AttarneyVsfeeon piimn^ln-l S C - " ' " Attornpy .s fop oil puttiiiK III — (' ("' /»(«r/wi/.— Apii.lliint nnistKive ' -■ - " " " How received ... ■ " - Uediictio,, ,.f-_i,,.x.-ssiv.. howoMalheil * ." " flo'Vu^.f '■■'"'" - '" '*"':■«''* '•'•"'« '•''•'•'''•' ' ■/- -■ What wiiilicltiit- -"'.""■■■ Court to reKUlatt' - . . " " ' • On evocutii.i, ui .a.sr.s troiii .•omiiiLs.loiHT.s , o„rt ' « ., (V. Siii-f/if's.) oMar,? "■""" '" " ^■««««-'-^'-""" /" r. r. ,,. ,o '■"^7"J;)^.«^Srn,!!ii;::,=!l-" -^ -^-pMo.; Nooppo.sitionallow.Mi torpreserviiiK . '. ' " ^"'a^al'.ir lL7tS " "."'-"' "-^^'^ 'y «h-.-,r.s r E.xecutlon may l.^suo ^t once auitlnst lnmiov»„. ^ Sr,7.»- Jv'n"''*'''" "^ ■■•'"»« Constituted I,, p«" of' "' SKizi »K BY QAnmmMZST-iSaMe arret) .-'whotrresort.-d How niade. and tenor of writ- I " ' ■ ■ Debtor to bn .sunniioned - - . " " " Service, Gariilsliee cannot be condemned bv ,i«V,.„m unless serve.' nersonaliv • Fx i> , f ir.' , '"'^ Etiecl of — . . ■•■■-- 3 ^^Ki^-r 0^ -'"" • '^'•r - ""ot.;. be be'^p^rSr "'"^' •'••^'"'"•'' ' <^'"'"t"'- "a-^'a right to ^"nlS'^il^'il^^r^ traveiiinK-expense;.how „.: 'for' exlf^S^ ^l^"'^?*'*^ ' Mus-t beVrv'ed ; Dela^ tVse of (jeveral seizures bv dltierent civdi'nrw " It moneys are due at future tin.e or conditlonafiv -" a:,u IMI.I I.Ul,-, I'i'i i:a> '-1'.'. :.i.;'i Lli-'i i.'.ii. lie. u. II l:'|i. Iv. -■■{ 1-'^ VI I'M ILM jv iL'-i :i) 1 :".' 111 "iH -.'. ■.|-. .-.Lti 7.1 :7-N 2' II, ■11 ;:iii li:'i 17:' li.'.-, i:.'. ll.-l I7i 1 1 1:; 17.'. III) IT.'i nil 17.-. 1 1 0. IT.'i 11" IMI IIT'i HI. ll'INI 1 IV! L'l ?•■( II M.I I-L' IL' ''*i.*i ■'ij I.I ti.V,t '.'6 7 (1 lOfi 'XW, n;: lo>7 nwi 612 >7 f.i;; >7 611 .S.S til,-. KS en; .^S til 7 «8 6 '8 .•'i'j:! ."^^ C2:'. jy "^'^^^mmM^"!* 4(10 INDKX. SkI/.I UK n\ <;4nMs||MKVT ir. • ••ii;ilt\ it H IIITIil li\- I'clli'iOri ii.ivirictit 'iiliiiiii il. llliishc...s rjilllli;; (., ,|,.< I, Klli'i t «.(• |u,| <1| I ll.sfs Url: 11" '!' "II iMiinHliri's.lc, liirhlioii \ I'M- ciriiioiirii,' -.'iriiisli tullnll Mlll'.l III ■•!• siiii.jci I Id onllt ('iinii'Niiilliiii (itlii'iwi Milt ■riiliiKs wlilclioan ot iM'Sfi/,.,! II ;,'iiriiMi.'<' has In his | II''' s ih'cianitloji, coiiU',' ''i\ I'll- aii-.U('ilnn .'iii'l iii';iitl;iMi> pa| lOSSI'i nMi'iiiiiii ill 111 III' iiroci'cils III III' III' tllll' llf ilcl.t iiiiy rules of • III niovcfllilp (>(rectM I'C'I tlL''i I'lL'H PAi.K 'III '.Ml M_lmr«i' of ;.'anfl>li,.,. it i,of Indcbtfil' s 1/ pays costs - - . . 1 "■ 111 circuit ciiiirt - . . ' " ■ tiR parly Si:izi 111; : Of IV, MliirhiitfiU, F,.,-iriilii,ii ) iiHivcalili's In execution - nitiiiiiiovcalil .„ Sccoinl scl/iirc o| saiiic it fv. K 1 1 iitiiiii.) "iitiun.) r,.r xi'l'lirf lli'l'ity,. Jlllh/iil- tit l\ , J' \lt.„h, 8Ki'vitvri(i\ HkVwkkn ( Hi. ( INSOIM'H (,')it • 'inii^liiiii'iit^ iS'r,) o/' /ii-.i/icy/V/.-Vcmi.. Of action f, ■c I'liiiii,!-) : Aiitiiitrl/'itloii of juilu'c I III what ca 'ssiiry lu'fore lirlnxingsnlt Kortii:. liii lit for, may be liroii«lit "s on siiiiinioiis, notice of action piililislicl, anil how Aiiycrciliior of ijefenilant .link'Hieiii oi- ls lllllst tl(> may intervene In suit for .lU'lu'lUcllf of ~ II earinot be ret'njereil oi 1 confession JlKl V\ii Wit iiiiv ilitenuine reprises of plalntltl' - uiuent. lu.w p\ecuteil ami piilili.-lieil le may except or renounce invent iirv maile ; Partition tiow coinniuiiity, niiiy have ll'tl De !e s reiiunciatiiiii must 1 etfecteil le reprises of tlie wife Illation to he tiici hv niii rieil w lis to property, toeiiahle hw t le rcKistereii ami how consist of niovahles - Ifhiisl I'eiialtv ■omaii separated o carr.v on trade; land ulves up iiirmoveahles to wit of reprises, coniirniar l{i'iued\ of wif iou of (itlo i I'e 111 paviiient S Ill'Ce: virv !<' iliiiiiount of her rights he not volii 'iiiii paid, she nuiv I >iilned iniinoveahl Actions for -„,, ,„ „.., es III pavtnent ure (d second class tie compelled to recc N( Att cod cniie of action fi /7>s) .•— Kcference to ci'.il ssary preliminaries to suit for hi :i;'';i;.'' .'!::'::'!''':■ ii'-"i'^''-ty -f communitj Hi I how ohtainahl le and etieeted vendicatloii of wife's nioveahle 'rovisioiis of trial, judgnient Act eatiotiof suit t oils for — are of lirst class < xcciition ail I piilili- Si'oi'i.; Service on wif,.' separated iM'i'^sruArioN n lomaiids for — , how made, court oriler K7i() iiiotii '■'li'i'i'l iiiay he nnule .luring loiiK vaciitii may 'luiluallon ofsequestrat ini'drator must he sworn, how put in n or Sale of perishable tl liea N'.'it ititfs lossession :e of eiijoyahlo rl'^hts •V'ltlier party can become lessee of ettects HepHlrs and other ev.,«n,lif„..„ ^^^ Dutl •piilrsand other expenditure and obligations of senuestrators tl iillii* .kitil .1.1..... ' • • • ■ account and when ley mu-:f f,''l '.Ml f.LN '.HI fiL".* '.Kl li.'UI 9(1 f).'',l 91 lusi.t 167 ■i.W H Keq 78 1)32 ft H<-q. 91 .'i77-8 .S.-, f.4i'-;! 92 r. . !I7L' H'!t '.i7;i U'.i '.17 1 U9 '.•7.-. 119 l.-.l '.!> 1 1.-.0 its.", I.-il '.Kl l.-.l 2 iM.-i WSti 29.} :r> 1 9.St') I.-.I 987 I,jl 988 VA 9S'.) l.i2 ;» 29;! f.7 II 876 I.U 1 1 877 I.U x-,s I.U 8711 n\ .s,-(l l.!l S,Hl l.T) 882 la-i 883 13.) N". IM'.K '.HI l.l'f, yo r.27 (V.'S tl.'Mt yd 1(W'.» yi 1C.7 ,W ^< (K'r/ 78 l3!.' fit HfQ. :.77-M yi y2 .r. '.•72 '.•7;t iiy Hy '.•71 '•7r) (•77 (I7s. '.m !!'.• ii't iiy l.Ml l.Vl y7'.t ys2 l.Ml l.-HI I.M ;•< 1 l.MI '.IS.-; l.-.I ■•><» 2 I.". I 2y.". «,S() i.-.i 987 988 151 1.51 98(1 07 1.-.2 2y:( 11 87t) 1 877 878 87'J .vo 8,si 882 I.J J 1 \M I.U m l.!l 1,1.-) la^ ssa 13.-> suiimioii.s III coniinif.- coniiiitssloluTs court SKg' KDTK A ."K.N- 1 r,,,,^,,,,,.,/, I ra.sp.slii wlil.h i.«rtipsm.iv..l,fnln..nl..rt.., ■ ^ hNcliarKr .It Mfi|ii.slr«»or - ^ " 'vi!;!:.',';,';."*''!' •"•. «''n""i'*'n*tion 1.; hii;.i..re.i I,; .SKv.fW¥.Ks\ OK .Mii.iTiA :-.>lav .st-rvf sloriiTs" riiiirt - " . Caniioi a. t us afi.nipvs hi-lbn r>'(' (liu- fur MTVji'c - " . SKK.MKNT I>K. w„|rk: (v lh,,..,r„n„l'h\ ". ' ' ' May. .,,..,..,,_,,. sun.lays ..r holM^^s by le.v. .^ Hours for etli'i'tliiu' - . . . \ ' ' if !^SH^;ri;!l:i: '''?«"'! ''''"^'^''^' - •••«''^in - <»ii a utii.ral partiKT-liip . . " * " »»ll ajnilit stock cniiipiiliv . . - - . •n a [.artM,.r..l,l,, without an known oftlcp : '. '. nil a iioi|\ cirp.iratf' <»ii lor.-ii;ii,.„„,,aiii.-aii.l .'.x,.,utors - ." ' " II cliui-cli lahriciu.'s an I vcstrL^s ... On iiiariner.s .... On wives .... uii alisciit ilciciiilaiit ...'"■"" • It In ri)|)cr(;aiiHila -...""*" On prlsoiifi-.s, .-..."'** In ,""""y"" .-•""-'-. >" <•«;. of Of oppositions ..... " ■ ■ Of oppositiotLsto inarrlap,' - . I ' " ' Ot writ ol nia,n, Iannis - ' .' . ' * ' Of writ of appeal - - . Ofiii erroKafories upon aiticiilattMl tacts i '. Ot writs of s,.|/urebv garnishment - . Ut oppositloii.s to sale of Ininioveable •-'.'. Of .leclaration in matters of .apias and attachment/ or ):;:i!.::l!!''.';.':."™';'" '/':".••*";'• •••■ "'^'^""t or conceaieJi O l><^tltin„ to appeal from jn,l).'tnpnt of C C - .' ot writs of c«7(o>vn-/ - ■ . Of order ofi notary to exhibit or -rive coDie^ of nilnnt,.* Of proceedlnpN in suit, on party whola^ Te, Lower Canada, or has no domicile therein . ^ Ot warrants, iHonltion.s, Ac, inc. V. A - - . T' 401 Ml fA'.K f.| . ',<;! -71, '-; \x: ;. ■<.>■•. \.\; ,-7 III .■•*■> in .'■y in «V<| in I'll Hi •'i2 hi • i.'t lo I'll 11 I'll II *Wi 11 (ili 11 11 1 7" 71 1 VI 1-' 7 1 1< 12 1,; l.''7 2) 21 H.^ ;',,i 4I-.I '•1 IIH'i7 > li'i U'-: I,) 4 7 1'. ,i,; '.•"I XI •>■• '*■) III.-. S.S S(,| (•.-l 12*' .•<.'»< 1 iflT I's7 124', I'.'O i:; B'l )J< ■-!>-:-{>mtm», m,:-^. 4H2 I.VDKX. t:HMM liKM-Ol.posKloris f, MiiTitt's sal <• c OIIV.VS iictlv. ■ HP. iirp - . iimi.it r. «liciitl 's sill,, does ,|,,r .iImI I- rrt.v larKc inoiiiTl.v (roil i-"iivey« prcpfrty with a.llv.' aini '«{ I lull' !>>• lUltatloii passlvf — . AM.llnona!,os,^,o ,.l„|n,l,ri„ ..a;..s ..^-nni.fi,,,,: MiAHK.s:-AivliaM.. to s.^l/iiro- "- N<'iziin-ol- how ..iliTtnl ..""""• Hu'te-l""" "" "'""'^'- '" -^-''M-m". tra'p.s,-.; • •nprohatlodavulnstrftiinio - - ^ " ' • ''ron.Ta.tsin hisp'ac... In cfrtalnoa.",.^ ' " " ^ J Jt;; '■"V""!.' '"• " •"•"""•ry or , '.'p'^.Vn act's '- ' "'^r hH:! ?;^:;;!r ' '"^^ '^^•""^'^ ^.r safo-k...,;i„« '"x'cu'l'o,/"': "^>"•■•'"""-' property so,,, u„„,r i>" opposition • - ^ ^ ~ '" »-'re'lltor wlien j£,xU|.x:r::l^^-|---.sha^^ ^''^.r:;.::;i::i.i'^.::i::;['i!r'i,i-'-'-nne,;tto-pay;„e,a )mv,.ii.i,-x•!" any law te^vo,',;'''^ •''"[«•■• '^•"^^■"'t»^><'« - " " ■ ""mavt<:;,ii.^/,:j'^:'^*' "'^t'"'^'" «"'« '» what^ase; f'-f^S'p^iv- '^'-- ">»'•'•: Preferential right oj- NO. I'A((B 7(i".i 17 SlIER SlIKH :m i.ti.-. Ill \ VI l.^y 4«)ti 4f.7 7(W. 711 124.1 :>HH 847-H .')yi fi(l| t;;u tW2 •i47 f.7I 7(i;. 7(ifi f / »f)f/ 7.VJ .S17-M S29-.'Vt LXVI VI fifu'i et Hpq (ksy 7()»i 707 7as 70 •>.■> 4r,7 f,r. w. 711 KM'. I2l.t !•*!< .'.tW M 8.»7-s l.'iO .Wi S4 Ml 84 .V.(S .H."( 601 « iVM 91 M'2 !»2 (•)47 <•;{ f.71 w 7(1") 10,-. 't xeq KM) 759 11.-. 17-8 124 '9-»( I2f. CVI 222 VI 214 J XPf/ '.17 (kxy \m 7(H> IlHi 707 10«> 708 I0(> 70<» KKl 710 10(°i 711 100 2-3 inf. "ini li.> 714 107 7ir. 107 7lfi 107 717 107 "I'lv rP!.,|,.r lu.k-.ii. lit pro'.,ii'.',..|,|„.\vrPKiil„t",.,| ! s::"^Ks:'i:;^lVi;.;^•''.''il:-'---''■^-.r,ll.l,,..,, >*i coiirfH . >i K< iM. :— List .,i iiinirs - SrATK.MKNT:-0( tacts (V Nil. Ifl.' •AfJK n ''I iii'torc romniN. II:m |7v If, I 'i (, .-. J 11.4 .;][ V. A. - M;;^*;j;';:lj;;;:,;:;;:;i::';?.;;;.'--''vprotho,.o,.., Of.Hi'lcnictit hini-ixnl -.""'■ ^s:c^!K;;,-;?;,r^'''' ■■''■'-'■ '"•'"-. ■ ■ - . iiz';gp::=zzs!r".'"r"'i'>"' VV 10 may enter into -."■■■- Must 1)0 In wrltinir - - . . " - When - Ix'cr.nie.s Inoperative . . " " ' Sui.ORNA.no.v:.-Gronna f.r recu.saflon ofe.xi.ert -" / Stanip i|iif>s payahle on — hi f C / Svn8Tin-TroN:-I.rocee.m„stoappbinte„ratorto -" 1 '^■™^^;,!;:.k:;-^ -"^-^- -'-* con,., p..rt^ '^" lS^:V;^i;l^!!' '^''^""^■" "" ''ela; n.; ni^kliiK Appointment oirnrator.s to -.'"■•- R..\lfl' •'*V.'''"""">' '"' «"lxe,| on proi.ortv of " T r^,n,^ .-Wl.en .ieeni,.! s,;' " '" " ""'""''"7/.) n''""';'y''^''''''."''»iPP')intmentofr,irktor"to - " I'litie.s of curator to. . . " ■ i.;5s;;^s,'irirjv,:i;.r''r -'•"-■•'■■■ - "»^^i»'«Bir.?5>v« II "J 7."..; fi 7f.4 I I2.1f. 20 IO.s( fOl' ll7it .VC-'i l.-.f, 7 1177 l'<2 III ..'ti II.-. CO ISO * 1* 21 1^1 .'102 ■ ■ ■ • • /Jf/(i//«f<»i .• - In sii|,f>rl(ir coiirtH - - - - inci;!:;;/;';!,:;;:;;:'""?^"'-"-"-- - ■ '■ 111 |.ros,.,„iio,. „.r ns.,r|mtl..n oi coriM.rafe rlKl.U In |.roK..,utl..n fur usurpation ..rpuf.llc offlr.- - On niandnmiis - On prohlliltloii On srlrc laclas Ou8unini.)HHlii,(,i„niiNsl„iiPr.s'("()urt - ^""nr..!".r,.!.T •"-"--.... by wr^-^lf- ,„ .,.,., By whom s^ncd anil utt.sted Al.s.'nr.. ot m-al .|<,es not invalLlat To whoiiHllrecU'd - . . Tenor of - - . . Of defendant out of district - wrmnKs"" •'"•\"f ••/'cha.w. notes or pr.vat; Torporat." liodlen how dcscrlheil In Causeofactlon to be stated - - Object to be clearly described In - May be ainonded .... eave ( of ^^''lufc''''."^'' "" ^y^*!'/^ «>• Holidays by Hours for servliii; . Service of- how eltiecttd .."."■'' TpTaln^'tllf'".''''''''!'"* :'•''''""« '" «**"»'' ''oml.li; Of several defendants •'.'.''' Ot a general partnership . . . - - . Of ujoint slock cninpanv- . . ' ' " o}rbf>:,*^T:ritr^^^^^^^^ -■ • '■ Utchunhtabrhiues and vestries .... Of mariners- "uirB .... Of \vlvea ' - . Of absent defppdant - .".'.'"'"' i'i Upper Canada ■ . . . \ '. \ '^ '•^l pHSOiit'Ts - - _ '^"house!" null .'•'"':'■''' *" «^o»rt."'..- on floor of the" May be served at elected dom'k lie" .■.':' ^henU) be made returnable - . ... Un whom baiUtt Cftjuiot serve —-..'. M*) .m'l 4.V« XIV ID •H. Vi •li ■( I ft Hftf bit'iii um iidT 7.'t |II2» m\ 7"> I I'M 4.'! 44 45 4H, .'>! 47 4«,:)1 48.'.*, ft I 48 4t)l i'J 49 K M 117 rii r,r, 59 ei 62 6.-. 64 65 6«) 67 68 60 7(» 71 72 73 74 61 6L' .V. 6.1 4 s S I:' lu, I.V! I J I.-..-, \j i^f. )" I. -17 IL' ls.1 .s ,s !<.\< s II y i.t 64 9 <» IM (t ID ID 10 1(1 10 10 10 10 II 11 11 11 II It i:; 12 12 12 12 No. PA(i»: II i.';4 Kl v>» •i:; .1!t,'. .V. 4.M twi XIV 215 I)'. .» •il. 12 7,,S •Ji 4 •i;t ,s 1 <7 Ufa ,s 7.'. 12 J^WI l.'W'i 1 ())'>(-. if.;i IINIO l.\', 75 12 1017 l.Vi 1 >» 12 1021 l.V. 7'» '2 Kai I.-.7 II'.M 12 l,s;i i;i ,S ti H (•> .s »ti, -.1 "<.!• 17 ,S 4H,:,] i| i-'.t, .')! y 4S 11 (i7 n M 11 60 11 70 Vi 71 12 72 12 73 12 74 \2 Si MM(iNiii-|r,,„/,„,„,/_| Musi l.r iviiirnn.l l.v ,„ „„ ,1,,^ ii\.,| . . • Ulml,.ni,i,tti..MH..rMr..,.r- „,„st.stat.. ." . ... , "> ■ li'liiiii mill Siiiiii' I &:!^T::,!^,r'. "• : ""^^ •■"■"■'•■" ■ ■ ■ llcoDyoi- („. in.orivct ..■■"" N'llMtl. s. |,„u wiilv..,! . . - - - . In^uits ,..tw....„ |.-,>„r,..u ,.„,.','' • ■ ':":'!!:!:!:ns" . '".-•--"• ••i...ra,i..„- „..,;..«« IVnor a.Ml .oiil..Misn| . '''■ "'"'" " ■ ■ - Ma.v l,p s,.|< ,d i.y 1 iiiiiMor ^erir.'iiiit ormllltii " " ■ «■ .' It I '■'"""' '"■ Mu.iiM..ii..,i HI, „r lor a - ( III inathT.s (, I capias . . ' ' ' (V. J,.rMMin„, J,,,,,,,., /./..„//„„, /..,.,„,,; ., - , ::::'^^sj'^rs:^!:^ • ■ ™ > •111.-. Ml. 7»'i l'\'.> 1 • 1 ■• >l-2 1 . 1 ; 7"* 1 ' lie. l^ 117 l> lis 1- ll'.i 1 Ml 1> l.ll' MHO l.lil '.'7» ll'.l OW t-t «f,/. '.".•■>-'.• 1.-..1 |0.',.-| n;.; lIK'M'i If.;! lof.; s 111.-I II'.M I'.i ll'l.') I-.; 11% 1 <.'. ll'.C ]<: i:«7 ■m:; .•>4 \t 7;i 12 28 .'» ■ills 12:1 .**UllUi|.Ilcy how iMstil; ., - - - . . <>r<'Uii^ in r v'4 ." u" Dntlfs „i - in c V v *'*' appolntetl - gistere'l' f '^f 'lueons bench must ho rejiLs- Place how supplied (v.',huif',p) '."■"" l.Mll.t.- OF i-KES:-(v. r<„//^-v.) - - . - l.s VI .•ll.l •>lfi .'.17 :.i.s ■|'.» .20 1 12.-. 1 14.'! 111.-. ■II .•.,11 .•..TO .'..•57 2 .> '.H2 llt'.l ini2 731 214 •■'I i <> 7.} 7;i 17:j 17-. 17 J 12:. I'M -'71 .il i;> 75 2I1> 21>» IH 177 177 110 466 I.VDKX. <<'r(uln ('ascs "lay makf TAI.KNi-.liiiy niav 1).. oiuipl,.!,.,! |,v _ ■„ TARitfH OK ^^;l•;s:-Ju,|K,..s ot .siip.Tio • ,,.ii,t Hptially for cxcccdltie - . ' ' ' Qiicf'ii's bciirh (ai»|K«al si.|..) mav niak.- How estal.li.sli..(l iii (;. V A - ' " plvaZ it.l'l ''- ''.""r^ '." '•'■K'^fHr-s „fllr,." '. rajai)ir> Id jidvKcatcN in S (' Payable (o halllfis 111 S. (,' '. " ' " Payablp I., prothonotarv'lii 8 C - ". " " I avablc triadvii-ate.s hi (,' (; " . ' ' Payable K. ballillH 111 (; ' ■-.'"■ Pav..bie tock'rk C. (! ' -' . ' " In (/, |{. . . ; • • - • I" 0. V. A. -.".■""--■ In insolvent iiiatturH ...'''■ ■''"°ula7e!l'rt's"" ""r^''^'-!"^ '''terroKat'orle; .,n arfc: Of witnesses ... Execution for - . oin'lv' ?""","'"' '■'■^'■^i'^" thereof '. I " " 'al'lrs'^ ''".'"'■"l"" '!'"' °"'"'- <■"«•« '^f «alc. of move: Of (dsfs In appeal - 1 I 1 ' " * " Ofeostsin C. V. A. - . . " ' r" now made .... ' " - May be made at elected domicile -" ." * " " vi wiiiKiiawul of moneys paid into rnnn . wk„„ Sequestration in cases of- ' " " " ' In suits before C. V. A - TENKMKNTS^-Staits concerning titles to. ar"e subject- to) Term :-And sittings of courts- -'.'"'-' Courts may prolong or shorten - . ' " ' (v. Courtit.) ''''7iuX"r-''''''"^'°"°"""''^'''''"'''*^'="«^«'«t»"'''»''e Testa MKNTARY Executor .--(v. ^JwH/'o^r ' " " ""^UlieueV'^''?*^'''-'^T*^'«''-''^*«f-" - - - TlFRfsl*^\T'"/*''>7<^-.'?>'/'"»'<'0".) - - ." - -■ r.MHEB •--P;:;j«lty on^persons cutting - on property taken TrTi.E:-Coniirmationof — fv Co-j»/?rm«/.v.»\ ' nfVee,.n .■■'"'''' ^"'" '''^*'»' detention of lands heM In fVee and commousoccage may plea.l ad verse -•- All demands artectlnK - are sub'ect to appeal - { .\.l ::'> I'.M.K L" ;, iit; 1-0 I L'li; IV ^l: 1*1;! ■.m .'tti »« 318 84S 323 3A« 374 23.T 3.5 •JSti 39 281 40 479 39 r>iNi s:, 117,-. 17c, A' 217 ;!i 270 719 108 538 70 538 76 M9 76 540 76 541 76 542 76 543 76 544 76 883 la.') 29 269 1142 1 75 1178 180 I 1 1 1 1093 167 253 36 I3(>I 209 2 1 1117 171 i:V)8 209 510 72 mil 93 949 145 MXMi ifi! 1110 169 1142? 3 175 1178 180 I'.M.K '» •.» L" -, iirr 1-0 1 L'lC, IV 417 'Mi im xu una 318 S4S 323 39* 374 233 3.1 a*i 39 281 40 479 39 <'>INI S.'i 117.-. 17(; V 217 .!! 270 719 108 538 76 538 76 539 76 540 76 541 76 542 76 543 76 544 76 883 U') 29 269 1142 175 1178 180 1 1 1 1 1093 167 2.53 .•56 1301 209 2 1 1117 171 r.m 209 510 72 (14ti 93 949 145 IIVW 161 1110 169 ^«3 175 1178 180 INDEX. Tow NMiii; r. M«i.s :-Wlio may dPiiiand partlUori <.| - lipjd ^"' nti"*«s-,i> act Ions sitalnst persons illeifallvdetalnln" im- 1i.Anp.:-F»,nial1tleH rtMiulred to enal.le nrarrte 1 won a,r Tu . . . „ ^ I' •.'•i'tt'd as to property, to carry on - - ' • g., TK A i.KR- -~(,..v.-rncd by provisions of Insolvent act - - -J, '" "'.'pp.;.'/.'. q!"^" '.^ "*-: "'••^^ '7 ITOthonolary on "f r.T nl n. I.esent to privvi-ouncll '.'.'.' "i^ I RAN.SMISSINON (IK KKroRI):-IV. «('(„r(/l . . ' ,,. "^'■''.•vhl!'"''""'"* "'' "" *'" "•'"'"^""" "f iine.xpecte.l ^'"irlEli^bilf U::^^ ""^'- ''■j'^y ^^ — tnK ;"^ ByJiiry (V. ./«ri/i ' ' ...^ ,^20 Motion Cor new- - - . " ' •>'«^ " n*"'/ TiiiMTY lloiKK. [-Jurisdiction of - ..." I " ...I'i^. Kvo( Hilon t>;oni, and revision of ludnnients of - bv linpR:-lWr.,..|lnBs to appoint — to minors - - -" P«i Assist,:.,. . of -- may be dispensed with In appeal by niibt's '■''.' ''""*' '"''' ""' e*e<-il«e of tbeir Kamlly council nscessary before appointlDK '- - 'i^v '■•' a;.;d!;i',^:e",ro, .I'y^w'Jr^:;?; t. °^ '?"^". ^"'^--^ r p:.w;;;s^:;^'i^r^i;^^;;^i^;;^"""- *\--v*' «f-a'« - | Appointment subject to revision - . . . " ;hn Pleads in his own name, PS 7tt<,//fl\hUc or Corporate Offices, when and bv wlioni coHiplali.t for - may be made - - ". inifi Where complaint u, to be lal.l, previous authorl- 1 .satlon necessary, delays and tormailfies neces- 5- "^ sary In proceedings f 1017 Petition may declare who has a right to the office T..,^'J"r?"r""*>:?:.^J""J'*'*'«^^°n both claims - '-' lois Tenor 01 ludgmen If complaint be well foutiu. d, and ir.L„ .'"• "^"Vl' ' efendant n.ay be condemned - loi't If complainant fail must pay costs .... ,1' KiKbts ot persons declarecf eniitled to office; court ii'tty order sherltr to oust defendant '. ' ^""'^J' ,„„, VACANT Srcc>8sioN8:-(v. «»ccf*./o».) .... iwi j :L VA^rxi^-;; :°*s -";:?hrt^''".-^r- ''r-'^i^ ^t'--) - ^'T' Courts cannot sit during .... ! How reckoned in delays " .,'. Judgnient by default by i-rothonotary in . - . VI., Proceedings In non-appealable ca-sesreturnable In \tm VUH) Courts may acyoum to any i > KM K:— 01 ijcisoiial iittioiis - . . Of acthjiis l)ft,Wfeii coiison.s - . I " " " •'••'■•^ 7 Of suits In Uaina«cs against public officers- . / 3ti 7 Iin-eiil actions - ... r .,y"j ^'■' , . "*•-■! .x-s 7 In m.xfti actions - - . i 41 H In nmtttTs of succession -.'''" •''"-■S 7 01 actions In wananiy an.l contlnuaMr.'of"sn|f; " '*» •*< 01 actions wh.n sole .'u,le. o> ,iishici n 1. v b.^' .'A.so,," jlj <* Vwu.icT.-Jury fallins to aurcc on --- , ,"s J .,,. Jury may be pcrmltte.l to retire lor t he n lo.t " " "" >" lfth.^vfalltoatt(.n,l«^alnJiable loracontpmn^ " '*'" ■"' te"|r,oiS;i;!z^^S'^^^i:;.iisr--- ■ •'■ ^^ Reception and entrv of- •*/ ""^'■^* "ai«eil - . 4,^ r^ special if on an assiKiiincnt of facts - ' " " "'^ •'>« General It no assignment - . " " IH r^s "7^J?:]i'ffi,n,^^;;;;r "^"^' "—• -"-ance "^ ^ — Must be upon all tin- Issue's - " ' " "e-: .■»; A,.[^^::/;;;:.,^-o;':!!-;;;;,;'!?--|-'-it : : : ^i^ ;;« ^ ".r w/i;:ii!S';l;-;r;t.?iV":"""^ «'■ ^-«»'- '"^'e««: '"" ^ Delay lor niovhiK for Judgment on - " " ' ■4-'" ■>•< """be^^ic^^li;::,'::- "^ ^" ^^^-^ •" renae;in;^r^:;^„oi ^^^ .0 «r''.'l**'' "I'ludgniont annuls —--."""■ t2'.» co \\ rit 01 error against judgment on — " " ' ''^^ tj*' VKiiKoirm- MM ^l- ■'">■"■ Trial, J,^,-or^,) " " HII 170 ^"f'''''/o-M»tion for.iudKment »„» oW„» isrrKS hKs LiKtx :-'-(v. J?.r/>f^./.v,) .";--- -^2] tt ,eq. .,,'1 ;!22 W scr/. 45 NO. PAKE 6t« ".•7 fni2 '.Hi "iCv! 97 7.'!.">-fi-7 iin ;)72 .Vi LXV '*■>'> .■!74 "m LXX 223 .■(77 .^4 ■.m :>r, M-n, ., a; t 3ti t :m 49 'Ms 41 M .•i7-.S 1 .•i'J S ill 8 42 ,S Ids -- 4IK ' >f 409 •'>7 410 .■)7 III .■)7 4IL' :wi II.5 rts 414 :>.«< 41;-) ^vs 116-7 ."i.S lis ■>8 419 .■>,s 420 iVS •t^) ■)S 421 ,').>< 422 .■)9 428 42"J I32 1114 42;} fio 170 ■)9 4;« •W 1 ^■^ m t)5 11 VI 247 12.!.') 1.S7 24.> " "i 24ti V 247 .•ii 270 24.^ ft seg. 44 ft seq. 45 INDKX. ^"' V;,'''!"' ";«.^- I'p suimnc)ii...I to ,iiixw,.|ii,i,.,.. ...lo, (, lori' CNrilllllllT - - . Vol; ^!.:;:: !:^f;:r'!'.^^ :■■■<,»>:. iu.iRn...nt> - ■ ■ Vl\A V, -■•■■I. -13 MIW|IC|| I'lito, t, (,,ri' I'NriinliiiT ■^ I.Mi^ KXKII rlci.N ---oi "^oils lur iiiailiiers' --- ill (• V V - ""t.m:,;',^'"^^'"':-^^'"' ^'i''>'^'''-" an,! u I,;.,. : : Konii r-i - . . ' ' ' ' • - Koriii of — - How U„u. ^ti,.. , . ,„ay i„. .|..tain..,ru,„i;,, -' ] I ... '""> " I 'lis-iililliT lil.llllill" - >^AttKANP '. "'-"it wl>ri,,|rti.n,lant lu.s,, r.Mon.M^ 1' ;i,;.n.st .i (liinl parlv - . . """"-' ..• .'v ". '''";!;' " !"■" *^«'-i-'in'"i-s an- I., i.,. ,,i||,..|" i„ ! ,>''..i.N lor calling' iti wanaii.oi-, ■ . . ' i;oini .til, I iniii,.|iis(,|,|,.nKiii,i in - . . ' ' ( oiii.sfoi uairaiiiorirsiinpi,. ,M|..rs.,iial - " " '' o;;;V^^;i;?^''•^''^>' '•''-•'<•' --.anC,,,a>,,.. a; h.Mriitlon or |i|.|i;iiii.,its ,,|- . . " " ■ /''•Jl,;::.,i'ra!M^f:^;--'^;i^^ AVnni.i{AW:--()|,poslii..ii I,, - - ■ " " - ''''n'oS.''-'^'':"^'*?^"'!'"' 't "-■ "n.io,,;- Kxaiiiinatinii „f — i„ another ili.tilct wl" l.onKh." toi-nialitv or,if„n.iiiwM,.n in S C - . ^' "" Kxaminution oi - i„ ;Hioth,T .iisiVi.t wlth„".tt n i;oiiiiiiissioii III (! (' . . ""timn a How siimnioiicd '. ' . '. n^aiU^'' ^"''"'*' •^••"'"'Ission.Tlv. lut'ro,U,-f.,n] ''%^:iuc:!rr..|;;s''? '■'- -'-^ "-^^ "^-w o,. , .; c2 JJli .iO."i ■'II '7,«.,/ ■•.■;i-;, 119.. ."i.'i2 I'.'ir. 1.'. >I2 x|.! No. i;? Ml >l.-. •'ii 120 J I 122 1 2; I 121 12.-. i2i; 127 127 127 1.1 1 4»i» rA".i; 12 i<:\ .'1(1 I2;i 12:! 121 121 121 i.-i 1 2^ I i.'ui I. ",4 1 i:;o 19 19 19 19 I'l 20 II i.';i III 21 s IlK 17 t '"'7 •'7 II II 9.SI IMI I2v| 197 ; iVi-i 210 ''I'l 2111 .!l 210 .il 11-2 ■ U I07< i»;.". 21 ( .* {.'j >; V X I- 1 i •-^-^■Wf>\ 470 INDKX. Wi r^ »s ] ' 'iiiitiiiKid. ' iiiiirnoiis oi — residing in Ontario - - . . For s'K-li put !)(»«•» siK'clal order Is uucusssary fServici; oi ku1(|mi ims on — In Lower and Unner Canada Service of Mibpii'i.ati on — in another district - Pt'tialty on witness dlsolieyliiK sul)|Mcna - Travellhiw exip.Mises must lie tendered dim ^\ ho may l)e Any person present may I'e examined a^ - Any party to a suit may lie exiiinlned as. eiicts of sueli evideiiee. and privilege of adverse partv What ar^ ol.|eetions to tlie iredih-lil v of In 1 .ison. may he bioiiiflit up under liiil.,„„ .,„■/./(« - Duri.i); examination of--- tlie oili.i witnesses m.n be exeln(ted from tlie rooui .-..•. 3In«t be sworn /if^'ixv giving evldeme - - . i How if a 37 2.")i 270 '■V' XLIV 2l',l 271 .'W XLIV 2P 272 U 27;; .1!) 274 .HI 276 284-8 285-6 39 277 39 278 39 279 39 28(1 39 281 ,i) 2<*:! 4ft 2*ty 42 40 40 so. PAr.E LMH .T. L'«7 1 ■ .►.» 2 in .V. m M :'«'.• ;v. LM9 3:% ■x>\--> 3»1 ■2M\ .T6 ■2r,\ :* L'"C' 3f. L'.V. :w -'."•I :w> ^a.-* :'.*> 2S7 41 :;.■).•> 3C. 2.V. 2ti^ .'tr 2> 37 2.")9 .{7 2tWl 37 262 V ■M\ ■ X 2H4 :«7 2'.'.'i 41 2t)4 .•17 267 rw 3R 26!" ;►>< 27(1 :\>i LIV 2l',t 271 .'W LIV 2\?. 272 if. 27;'. 3<» 274 .(!• ••.9 39 277 39 27S 39 279 39 2S(t 39 281 ,i> 2S3 4ft 299 42 40 JXDKX. NVlT.NEHS-.-fCod/,,,,,,,/. I WhatmKii,|..|...sitl,.|, ,„„M ,„„t;,iM - . Kxainlnali..n of-/,,/ ,,,/,„,.,./'"".' , " " - Kvldeiic of- how Riven /.wo,-,. ,, ,«,„ " " " '' How suniniod,,! to aiiDcar /„/,.,■ When 8„n„nono,| fro., h^.!,! ' , rs:iM;o,:,.v, "n ' not to I,.' lax ,v..r ,'os», ,,r .V .^'!'""''''* III suits lwtw....|, lessors ami l.vsM.Ps ". ". ' " ':-:?^':u:. : • "-^^ •"•>•"! '" •• «> *• .•ir.-.m How, In ahsciic.' of jiidcp " ' " " How >uninioii...| In r. r. wh.ii iv>i,ii„.i .,( ,.' •> I hut! (•i,.n)/•»• >ir,>.,„t„liniHn ,„»,/ - .... f (v. /'r„o/-. Kvi.l,',,,-,; t ■.„»,„,„/„,„.,., „„. ,,„ ,,,.„,„. ,. >■ V ^^'""""'niilil^r'":- ":'"■'•""■-"- pr..n,o„otary in Jn.K'n,..ni l,y ,i..fa,„t |n actions fo.M,!i;"| on"!livnu-~ 171 fo. I'A'.K 2.i'.» 41 2\t;< II ■-•".' 1 47 I >l Kri'i 2.',ii 279 K"M> (IK INIiKX. TX s9 211 14 4f) •J •"■iir^vmirw