GAZETTE
JULY/AUGUST 1987
Practice
Notes
Di s t r i ct Court
Civil Proceed i ngs
(1) It would expedite the order of
business if at least one week's
notice would be given of ap-
plications for adjournments, so
as not to waste court time.
(2) Coun t e r c l a ims should be
lodged at least four days
before the hearing of any case
and the relevant serial number
(as shown on Civil Process) is
to be quoted on said counter-
claims.
(3) Consents to g r an t i ng of
Decrees should be in writing or
by appearance in Court.
(4) Spare
copies
of
cor-
respondence, professional
reports, maps, etc., should be
handed in to Court for perusal
by the Judge at the hearing.
Oliver A. Macklin,
President of the District Court.
The Hi gh Court
The Books of the Account of this
Court will be closed from Monday,
24th August to Friday, 25th Sept-
ember, for the purpose of enabling
the Accountant to balance the
various accounts of suitors. Lodge-
ments may be made during the
period and the Accountant will in-
vest money pursuant to Orders of
the Court.
The Hi gh Court
S i t t i ng Du r i ng t he Long
Vaca t i on
During the Long Vacation, t wo
Vacation Judges will sit at the Four
Courts on Wednesday, the 12th
day of August; on Wednesday, the
26th day of August; on Wednes-
day, the 9th day of September and
Wednesday, the 23rd day of
September.
Interlocutory Applications and
matters (including Bankruptcy) will
not be listed without a certificate
from the Duty Registrar that the
application is urgent and proper to
be dealt with in Vacation.
The Master or Deputy Master
will sit on Tuesday, the 11th day
of August; Tuesday, the 25th day
of August; Tuesday, the 8th day of
September and Tuesday, the 22nd
day of September.
The Hi gh Court Add i t i onal
Long Vaca t i on S i t t i ngs
In addition to the above-mentioned
fortnightly Vacation sittings, the
Vacation Judge will be available in
the Four Courts each day between
the hours of 11 o'clock and 1
o'clock, but only if required to sit
for a matter in which considerable
urgency can be shown.
No t i ce
Practitioners should note that ex-
cept for strong reasons which are
acceptable to the Court, Motions
will not be adjourned to the last
Motion day of this term.
Long Vaca t i on 1 9 87
The several offices of the High
Court and Supreme Court are open
for public business during the Long
Vacation from 10.30 o'clock in the
forenoon to 1 o'clock in the after-
noon on Monday to Friday (inclusive)
in each week (except Monday, 3rd
August).
The offices of the Accountant of
the Courts of Justice in common
with other offices is open for public
business at the above mentioned
times and lodgment schedules and
payment schedules may be filed
there throughout the Long Vacation.
Privities for lodgment may be
bespoken and lodgments made
throughout the Long Vacation and
monies lodged will be invested by
the Accountant.
Payments pursuant to directions
in payment schedules will be made
during the Long Vacation provided
that the payment schedule is filed
in the Accountant's Office
not later
than 1 o 'dock in the afternoon of
Friday, 21st August, 1987.
Directions for payment contain-
ed in payment schedules filed in
the Accountant's Office from Mon-
day, 24th September, 1987, will
not be acted upon during that
period. Consequently there will be
arrears outstanding when full activity
is resumed on Monday, 28th
September, 1987, and the dis-
charge of such arrears will take
several weeks. •
Admi n i s t r a t i on of
Estates
Simp le Guidel ines
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booklet are available from the
Society at £3.00 per copy incl.
postage.
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