TABLE (1.) Orders as to the Masters, or their reports, or the business of their offices, or further proceedings on their reports (2.) Orders of 5 May, 1837, and 11 November, 1841, as to selection of Court, (3.) Orders relating to the Suitors' Fund and Fee Fund; Orders as to the custody of suitors' money and effects; Orders as to Exchequer orders and bills, Exchequer powers of attorney, and Income Tax; Orders as to certain office routine; and Orders as to drainage of settled estates (4.) Orders relating to fees not provided for by subjoined regulations (5.) Orders relating to fees incurred before Feb. 1, 1857 (6.) Orders of a personal or temporary character PAGE ORDER I. OFFICERS OF THE COURT. I. Accountant-General. *1. Money ordered to be paid to women who afterwards marry *2. Stocks, funds, shares, or securities ordered to be transferred or delivered to women who afterwards marry *3. Money to be paid, and stocks, funds, shares, or securities, to be transferred 4-6. Payments to surviving personal representatives. 8,9. Within what time probate or letters of administration must have been 11. Investment of dividends on stock purchased by the Accountant-General, pursuant to the Legacy Duty Acts, 36 Geo. 3, c. 52, s. 32, and 37 Geo. 3, c. 135 12. Investment of interest and dividends by the Accountant-General, under an order directing the same 13. Purchase of Exchequer bills or bonds 14. Accountant-General to declare trust, without any direction in the order of investment or transfer 15. Accountant-General to draw on the Bank according to the Act and Orders, without any direction 16. Proceedings on sale of stocks, funds, shares, or securities 8, 9 9 10 10 20. Documents to be left with the Registrar by person bespeaking a decree or order 21. Time for bespeaking decree or order, and leaving documents with Registrar 14 22. Consequence of default 14 23. Appointment of a time for settling draft decree or order 24. Service of a copy of such appointment-Attendance at the time appointed with documents 26. Production to the Registrar of proof of service 27. Appointment of time for passing the decree or order-Service thereof-Pro- (See Order XL. on Costs.) V. Chief Clerks of the Judges. PAGE VI. Clerk of the Inrolments in Chancery, and Clerks of Records and Writs. 35. Clerks of Records and Writs to perform (inter alia) duties which were per- formed by six clerks, sworn clerks, and waiting clerks, except as solicitors *36. Erasure, blotting, interlineation, improper mode of writing, or disfigure- 39. Swearing pleas, answers, and affidavits 40. Acknowledgments for inrolling documents 43. Deposit to answer fees on attendance with records, and undertaking to pay 44. Filing of certificates, petitions, admissions of evidence, submissions to arbitration, and awards-Transmission to the Report Office-Time for de- 47. Entry of time of delivering certificate, with name of cause, and date of certificate-Entry of time of delivery of other documents-Access thereto 21 ORDER II. CONVEYANCING COUNSEL OF THE COURT. 1. How and by whom business referred to Conveyancing Counsel, to be distributed 2. Duty of person making the distribution 3. Proceedings for obtaining opinion, &c. of the Conveyancing Counsel 4. Inability or refusal of Counsel in rotation 5. Liberty to direct or transfer reference to any one of such Counsel ORDER III. PAGE 22 22 23 23 23 SOLICITORS AND PARTIES ACTING IN PERSON, AND SERVICE ON THEM RESPECTIVELY. 1. Solicitors and parties acting in person to perform duties formerly discharged by the sworn clerks and waiting clerks as solicitors 2. Solicitor to indorse his name or firm and place of business and address for service, and, where he is only agent, the name or firm and place of business of the principal solicitor 3. Change of solicitor 4. Service, where there is no address for service-Where there is address for service 5. Parties suing or defending in person to indorse name and residence, and address for service 6. Service, where there is no address for service-Where there is address for service 7. Service on town solicitor of person not a party 8. Service on defendant who has not entered an appearance 9. Notice of appearance, answer, demurrer, plea, or replication 10. Liability of solicitors signing certain documents 11. Agreement by solicitor as to cause 26 26 27 27 . 27 ORDER IV. COMMISSIONERS TO ADMINISTER OATHS IN CHANCERY. Sphere of Duty-Expression of time and place ORDER V. OFFICIAL ATTENDANCE AND VACATIONS. 1. Official attendance 4. Vacations 6. Lord Chancellor may vary times for attendance and vacations . 27 28 28 29 SELECTION OF COURT. 2. How Record and Writ Clerk's certificate is to be marked 3. Causes not to be set down unless certificate be so marked 4. Before whom pleas, demurrers, exceptions, and causes shall be set down 5. Motions, petitions, rehearings, and further proceedings in causes 6. How notices of motions and petitions not in any cause, and petitions, and motion papers, under Stat. 13 & 14 Vict. c. 35, s. 19, and orders 10. Applications to discharge, reverse, or alter orders of course 11. Applications for special orders during vacations-Proviso as to rehearing 5. Service of notice of decree or order, in case of infants or persons of un- 6. Guardians ad litem for infants or persons of unsound mind who shall be |