Section 53Part 10 — Court and Procedure
Regulations respecting payments into Court, applications, etc.
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All matters within the jurisdiction of the Court under this Law shall be subject to the laws regulating the Court, and to the practice of the Court.
Payment of money into Court effectually exonerates therefrom the person making the payment.
Every application to the Court shall be by petition, or by summons at Chambers.
On an application by the trustees of a settlement notice shall be served in the first instance on the tenant for life.
On any application, notice shall be served on such persons, if any, as the Court thinks fit.
The Court shall have full power and discretion to make such order as it thinks fit respecting the costs, charges or expenses of all or any of the parties to any application, and may, if it thinks fit, order that all or any of those costs, charges, or expenses be paid out of property subject to the settlement.
General Rules for purposes of this Law shall be deemed Rules of Court within section 19 of the Grand Court Law (1995 Revision), and may be made accordingly.
Cross References
- Section 19 of Grand Court Law
section 19 of the Grand Court Law (1995 Revision)