SUPREME COURT CODE
AMENDING REGULATIONS THIRD-PARTY PROCEDURE (Pur Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Various amendments to the code of the civil procedure of the Supreme Court are contained in the Supreme Court Miscellaneous Amendment Rules 1939, which were issued' with the Gazette last night.
These changes are in line with the statement issued on January 24 by the Attorney-General, the Hon. H. G. R. Mason. One of the main objects is to secure better provision for third-party procedure so as to secure, as far as possible, that all related questions should be disposed of in one, action. The new rules also make provision for complying with undertakings given in a number of conventions made with other countries, for cases where documents are required to be served or evidence taken, in one country for use in relation to proceedings in another country.
The third matter provided for is the exemption of £SO worth of furniture from seizure to satisfy Supreme Court judgments.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19860, 10 February 1939, Page 14
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