| Law - 1872 - 384 pages
...Chambers or elsewhere, to direct, if he think fit, any necessary inquinen or accounts, notwithstanding it may appear that there is some special or further relief sought, or some special matter to be tried, as to which it may be proper that the suit should proceed in the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1873 - 604 pages
...matter, direct any necessary inquiries or accounts to be made or taken, not- u1<luines, withstanding that it may appear that there is some special or further relief sought for or some special matter to be tried, as to which it may be proper that the cause should proceed in the ordinary manner.... | |
| Great Britain, Thomas Preston - Civil procedure - 1873 - 244 pages
...an action or matter, direct any necessary inquiries or accounts to be made or taken, notwithstanding that it may appear that there is some special or further relief sought for or some special matter to be tried as to which it may be proper that the cause should proceed in the ordinary manner.... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1875 - 1186 pages
...a cause or matter, direct any necessary inquiries or accounts to be made or taken, notwithstanding that it may appear that there is some special or further...cause or matter should proceed in the ordinary manner. ORDER XXXIV. QUESTIONS OF LA.W. 1. The parties may, after the writ of summons has been issued, concur... | |
| Arundel Rogers - Civil procedure - 1875 - 592 pages
...a cause or matter, direct any necessary inquiries or accounts to be made or taken, notwithstanding that it may appear that there is some special or further...cause or matter should proceed in the ordinary manner. See Ch. C. Order XX. OEDEE XXXIV. QUESTIONS OF LAW. 1. The parties may, after the writ of summons has... | |
| William Downes Griffith - Civil procedure - 1875 - 700 pages
...inquiries or 8tage, direct accounts to be made or taken, notwithstanding that it may a(=COT)n.ta and appear that there is some special or further relief...cause or matter should proceed in the ordinary manner. ORDER XXXIV. Ord. 34. QUESTIONS OF LAW. OF action in the form of a special case for the opinion of... | |
| John Indermaur - Civil procedure - 1875 - 152 pages
...to be made or taken ? A. It is in the discretion of the Court to do so at any stage notwithstanding that there is some special or further relief sought for, or some special issue to be tried. (Order 33.) 6. Special Case. Q. Can a special case be still stated ? A. Yes ; directly after the writ... | |
| Sir William Thomas Charley - Civil procedure - 1875 - 754 pages
...Chambers or elsewhere, to direct, if he thinks fit, any necessary inquiries or accounts, notwithstanding it may appear that there is some special or further relief sought, or some special matter to be tried as to which it may be proper that the suit should proceed in the... | |
| Frank Rowley Parker - 1875 - 130 pages
...O. 36, r. 30. Public Court, tribunal of referee shall not be a, O. 36, r. 31. Referee may hold trial at, or adjourn it to, any place which he may deem most convenient, O. 36, r. 30. Shall proceed in, de die en diem, O. 36, r. 30. Shall have the same authority... | |
| John Mounteney Lely, William Decimus Inglett Foulkes - Court rules - 1877 - 700 pages
...a cause or matter, direct any necessary inquiries or accounts to be made or taken, notwithstanding that it may appear that there is some special or further...cause or matter should proceed in the ordinary manner. This rule is upon a similar subject with Ch. C. Ord. XX, which it considerably extends. As to the cages... | |
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