Web23 de jun. de 2024 · Rule 1.3(1) address for service: amended, on 11 October 2013, by rule 4 of the High Court (Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act 2010) Amendment Rules 2013 (SR 2013/351). Rule 1.3(1) application without notice: inserted, on 1 September 2024, by rule 4 of the High Court Rules 2016 Amendment Rules (No 2) 2024 (LI 2024/191). WebCourt Rules Committee made the Rules of the District Court (Amendment) Rules 2014 (“the District Court Amendment Rules”) at Annex B. BACKGROUND Interpleader Proceedings 2. Interpleader proceedings in the Court of First Instance (“CFI”) are governed by Order 17 of the Rules of the High Court (“the RHC”) (Cap 4A) and in the District ...
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WebSubpart 10 —Interpleader 4.57 Interpretation In this rule and rules 4.58 to 4.64, unless the context otherwise requires,— applicant means a person or an officer entitled under rule 4.58 to apply to the court for relief under rule 4.63 claimant means a person claiming against an applicant in terms of rule 4.58 WebCourt of First Instance (CFI) Adobe Reader is required for viewing PDF documents. Court of Appeal (CA) Application to CFI for Leave to Appeal out of time / for Leave to Appeal / for Appeal from Award / Order of Small Claims Tribunal / Labour Tribunal / Minor Employment Claims Adjudication Board (MECAB) birthaid
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WebInterpleader is, therefore, a person who holds a debt, sum of money or other property, movable or immovable, to which two or more persons lay claims adverse to one another, but does not himself claim any interest therein except for charges or costs appurtenant to the property so held. WebRepublic of Philippines v. Pimentel, 553 U.S. 851 (2008), is a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States which clarified the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as regards money damages sought by a foreign government, the Republic of the Philippines, via its Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG). The case stemmed out of … WebInterpleader is a procedure by which a person, faced with competing claims in respect of personal property (which he does not claim as his own), can protect himself from the … birth aging sickness death