Court of Appeal sittings and Warden's Court rules




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 335

Court shall hold its sittings at such times and
places as shall be from time to time fixed by
the Governor in Council, and proclaimed in
the Government Gazette sixty days at least
before the times so fixed respectively:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Go-
vernor, with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of New Zealand, doth
hereby fix that a sittings of the Court of
Appeal of New Zealand shall be held within
the Supreme Court in the City of Christ-
church and Province of Canterbury upon the
tenth day of February, One thousand
eight hundred and sixty-three at eleven
of the clock in the forenoon.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

ORDER IN COUNCIL,
Fixing Wardens Courts' Rules for the Pro-
vince of Otago.

At the Government House at Wellington, the
sixth day of October, 1862.

G. GREY,
Governor.

Present:—
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS, by the Gold Fields Act,
1858-60, it is enacted that it shall be
lawful for the Governor in Council, from time
to time, to make, alter, and revoke Rules
regulating the Procedure and Practice in the
Courts to be established under the said Act,
and in cases of Appeal therefrom, and also to
fix the Fees to be taken in respect of proceed-
ings therein.

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gover-
nor, by and with the advice and consent of his
Executive Council, Doth hereby Order that the
Rules and Fees respectively set forth in the
Schedule hereunto annexed shall be the Rules
regulating the Procedure and Practice in the
Wardens' Courts within the Province of Otago,
and in cases of Appeal therefrom, and shall be
the Fees to be taken in respect to proceedings
therein.

WILLIAM SEED,
For the Clerk of the Executive Council.

WARDEN'S COURT.

RULES.

ANALYSIS.

Secs.

  1. Schedule of Forms and Scale of Fees to
    be part of the Rules.
  2. Interpretation of words in Rules.
  3. Time and place of holding Courts. Ad-
    journment.
  4. The Clerk of Court.
  5. Clerk's Deputy.
  6. Clerk's Duties.
  7. The Bailiff.
  8. His duties.
  9. Parties may appear personally or by Soli-
    citor.
  10. Officers of Court not to practice in the
    Court.
  11. Action to be commenced by a complaint
    and Summons.
  12. Names, &c., of parties to be set forth in
    Complaint and Summons.
  13. Grounds of action to be briefly set forth in
    Complaint and Summons.
  14. Summons may be issued in certain cases
    against a party out of Jurisdiction.
  15. Service of Summons.
  16. Service to be made by the Bailiff or other
    person authorised.
  17. Summons of Witnesses.
  18. Parties to be heard in open Court. Ad-
    journment of hearing.
  19. Procedure if Complainant do not appear.
  20. Procedure if Defendant do not appear.
  21. Re-hearing.
  22. Procedure if both parties appear.
  23. View.
  24. The Judge to be sole Judge, except in
    cases where Assessors or Jurors are
    appointed.
  25. The Assessors or Jurors to consist of four
    persons of full age.
  26. Summons to Assessors or Jurors.
  27. Assessors or Jury List how to be made
    and Jury chosen.
  28. Number to be summoned.
  29. Mode of service of Summons.
  30. Jury to be reduced to four by challenge.
  31. Jury to be sworn.
  32. Payment to Jurors.
  33. Procedure if either party refuse to chal-
    lenge Jury.
  34. The Evidence on the trial to be only of
    the causes of action or defence.
  35. Verdict.
  36. Judgment upon Verdict.
  37. Minute of every decision to be entered by
    Judge in a Book.
  38. Injunctions.
  39. Costs.
  40. Judge to direct what number of Witnesses
    to be allowed.
  41. Costs of Witnesses to be at discretion of
    Judge.
  42. Costs to Complainant's Solicitor.
  43. Costs to Defendant's Solicitor.
  44. Court may order payment by instalments
    of sums of money for which judgment
    given.
  45. Mode of enforcing Decrees of Court.
  46. Defects and errors may be amended.
  47. Fees.
  48. Prepayment of fees.
  49. Appeal.
  50. Judge may make additional Rules.
    Schedule of Forms.

WARDENS' COURTS.

RULES FOR REGULATING THE PROCEDURE
AND PRACTICE OF WARDEN'S COURTS
WITHIN THE PROVINCE OF OTAGO.

  1. The Schedule of Forms and Scale of
    Fees hereunto annexed shall form part of these
    Rules.


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Court of Appeal, Sittings, Christchurch, Canterbury
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council

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Warden's Court, Otago, Gold Fields Act, Rules, Procedure
  • G. Grey, Governor
  • William Seed, For the Clerk of the Executive Council

⚖️ Rules for regulating the procedure and practice of Warden's Courts within the Province of Otago

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