The Supreme Court of Judicature Acts, and the Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876: With Rules of Court and Forms to May, 1880. Annotated So as to Form a Manual of Practice. Adapted Chiefly to the Chancery and Common Law Divisions

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7 Stipulations not of the essence of contracts
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Low 49 L J Ch 146
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PART III
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Vacations
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Sittings for trial by jury in London and Middlesex
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Power to alter Divisions by order in Council
23
Rules of Court to provide for distribution of business
24
Option for any Plaintiff subject to Rules to choose in what Division other than the Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division he will sue
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Powers of one or more Judges not constituting a Divisional Court
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Distribution of business among the Judges of the Chancery and Probate Divorce and Admiralty Divisions of the High Court
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Divisional Courts for business of the Chancery Division
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Cases and points may be reserved for or directed to be argued before Divisional Courts
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Provision for Crown Cases reserved
32
Provision for absence or vacancy in the office of a Judge
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PART IV
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Power to direct trials before Referees
35
Her Majesty may establish District Registries in the country for the Supreme Court
40
Fees to be taken by District Registrars
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Accounts and inquiries may be referred to District Registrars
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Acts of Parliament relating to former Courts to be read as applying to Courts under this Act
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Solicitors and Attorneys
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Counter Claims in Inferior Courts and transfers therefrom
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Saving as to circuits c
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Rules of Court may be made by Order in Council before com mencement of the Act
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3
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SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE ACT 1875
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Constitution of Court of Appeal
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Tenure of office of Judges and oaths of office Judges not to sit in the House of Commons
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Jurisdiction of Lords Justices in respect of lunatics
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London Court of Bankruptcy not to be transferred to High Court of Justice
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Amendment of 36 37 Vict c 66 s 25 as to rules of law upon certain points
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Sittings of Court of Appeal
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Amendment of 36 37 Vict c 66 s 87 as to enactments re lating to attorneys
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Rules to be laid before Parliament and may be annulled on address from either House 42
68
APPELLATE JURISDICTION ACT 1876
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Form of appeal to House of Lords
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Pension of Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
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Hearing and determination of appeals during prorogation of Parliament
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Procedure under Act to supersede all other procedure
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Amendment of the Supreme Court of Judicature Acts in relation to Her Majestys Court of Appeal
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Orders in relation to conduct of business in Her Majestys Court of Appeal
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Power in certain events to fill vacancies occasioned in High Court of Justice by removal of Judges to Court of Appeal
84
Attendance of Judges of High Court of Justice on Court of Appeal
85
Appointment of viceadmiral judge and officers of Vice Admiralty Court
86
Definitions
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4
91
Delano
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Writ of Summons and Procedure c
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Indorsement of Claim
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Indorsement of Address
101
Issue of Writ of Summons
102
2 Option to choose Division in certain cases
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4 In particular Actions
104
Concurrent Writs
106
Rewewal of Writ
107
Service of Writ of Summons
108
2 On particular Defendants
109
4 In particular Actions
111
Carlton 47 L J Ch 37 L T 26 W R 220
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Burrell 46 L J Ch 25 W R 186
133
Joinder of Causes of Action
136
Actions by and against Lunatics
138
Pleading generally
139
Pleading Matters arising pending the Action
149
Statement of Claim
150
Mockett 33 L T
151
Defence
152
Discontinuance
155
Reply and subsequent pleadings
156
Amendment of pleadings
157
Demurrer
160
Default of pleading
162
Payment into Court in satisfaction
166
ORDER PAGN XXXI Discovery and inspection 186
168
Admissions
176
Questions of Law
177
Proceedings in District Registries
179
Trial
185
Evidence generally
196
Evidence by affidavit
199
ΧΧΧΙΧ New trial
200
Motion for judgment
203
Buck Re 48 L J Bkcy 39 L T 27 W R 93
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Entry of judgment
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XLIa Amendments of judgments
208
Writs of fieri facias and elegit
214
Attachment of debts
215
Roberts
217
Charging of stock or shares and distringas
220
Writ of sequestration
225
Writ of delivery
226
Transfers and consolidation
228
Interlocutory orders for mandamus injunction c
231
Motions and other applications
234
AIV Applications at chambers
236
Costs
240
Beddington 45 L J P D 34 L T 24 W R 98
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Notices and Paper c
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LVIIa Divisional and other Courts
247
Appeals
249
Effect of noncompliance
258
Officers
259
LXa Central Office
260
Sittings and vacations
265
Exceptions from the Rules
267
Interpretation of Terms
268
Scheme under Railway Companies Act 1867
270
FIRST SCHEDULE Rules of Court with Forms 91 to
443
Rules of the Supreme Court Costs
445
SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE ACT 1877 89
468
Orders for taking Fees by Stamps
478
Order as to Fees of Official Referees
491
Orders as to Appeals to House of Lords
493
County Court Act 1867
504
Salaries and pensions how to be paid
507
Table of Analogous Procedure before the Judicature Acts
514

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