This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1846 edition. Excerpt: ...Any irregularity, in the form of the affidavit or of the jurat, will be a ground for the Court refusing to have it read. (s) It is directed, by various orders of the Court, and is the invariable rule of practice, "that all affidavits of this Court, (excepting those only which belong to the Supplicavit Office, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1846 edition. Excerpt: ...Any irregularity, in the form of the affidavit or of the jurat, will be a ground for the Court refusing to have it read. (s) It is directed, by various orders of the Court, and is the invariable rule of practice, "that all affidavits of this Court, (excepting those only which belong to the Supplicavit Office, ) shall, before the same be exhibited in Court, or otherwise produced to ground any order, writ, process, or proceeding of Court thereupon, be brought into the Office for Registering Affidavits, and be there duly filed and kept; and that neither the Registrar of the Court, his Clerks, or deputies, shall or do, at any time, draw up, sign, or set his or their hand or hands unto any order whatsoever grounded on any affidavit, unless such affidavit be first filed and registered with the Registrar of Affidavits, (t) and attestation brought and shewed to the said Registrar of this Court, under the hand of the said Registrar of Affidavits, or his deputy attending the said office." (#) This order is now acted upon by the Court in all cases where affidavits are to be used in Court, (y) in which case every affidavit must be, -#343-filed with the Clerk of Affidavits, who will, upon the affidavit being L-filed, give an attested copy under his hand and stamp of office, to be read in Court. Sometimes, (when expedition is required, ) the solicitor filing the affi (k) Keeling v. Hoskins, 2 Russ. 319. (l) Ord. 1828. XI. ante vol. 1, p. 456. (o) Now the " Clerk of Affidavits," Stat. 3 & 4 W. 4, c. 94, s. 11. (p) Hind. 451. (7) Ibid. et vide Beames's Ord. 148. (r) lb. 452. (s) Ibid. As to the form of the jurat, vide ante, vol. 2, p. 279. (z) Now the Clerk of Affidavits. (x) Beames's Ord. 148. (y) Hind. 452; Prac. Reg. 8; Curs. Can. 419;...
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