JUDGMENT SUMMONSES.
PROCEDURE SIMPLIFIED. (By T»'!»>j_-rai»h—Press Association.) WKLLIXGTOX, thi* day. Tn regard to the Court's Etne.'gency Powers Kegulat ions, the Mlni-ter ot* Justice, the Hon. H. G. R. Mason, today explained that they were of a procedural nature only and Mtpjiere.entaiv to the Protection Regulations made immediately following the on*break ot war. "They follow the lines ot' tii:> recent Thtglisli procedural rules. i.»su<? 1 under similar legislation enacted in Kngb;nd, and are designed to simplify the procedure in regard to judgment »;ini-tnoii-es." he said. "Notice i- required ' O lie served on a jiidn inent tK-i>t • •at the same time a- tile judgment summons is served on liini ibauinu hi- ancuiinil to his rights under t It- r-ju 1 -t1 ion.-. This will ensure in ;i more si m |>; i ti-d way, as the original r>-jn !a t ioiis designed to ensure, that a iud'.'tueui d-.ttar is made aware of hi- i-i-hl- in l sie matter ot |.leading whether or r,-.t 'ais dillicult ie~ are a 111 i! .til aMe to th • ■ uar."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 8
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