The code of civil procedure; being Act XIV of 1882, incorporating amending enactments with explanatory notes and amendements
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Author(s)India,
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ISBN / ASIN1130680746
ISBN-139781130680744
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt: ...the purchaser. 302. If the endorsement or conveyance of the party Transfer of negoti-n whose name a negotiable instrument able instruments and or a share in any public Company is standing is required to transfer such instrument or share, the Judge may endorse the instrument or the certificate of the share, or may execute uch other document as may be necessary. The endorsement or execution shall be in the following form, or to the like effect: "A. B., by C. D., Judge of the Court of (or as the case may be); in a suit by E. F. against-1. B." Until the transfer of such instrument or share, the 306 Court may, by order, appoint some person to receive any interest or dividend due thereon, and to sign a receipt for the same; and any endorsement made, or document executed, or receipt signed, as aforesaid, shall be as valid and effectual for all purposes as if the same had been made or executed or signed by the party himself. 303. In the case of any moveable property not hereVesting order in case inbefore provided for, the Court may of other property. make an order vesting such property in the purchaser or as he may direct; and such property shall vest accordingly. (o) Rules as to Immoveable Property. 304. Sales of immoveable property in execution of a What Courts may decree may be ordered by any Court order sales of land. otner than a Court of Small Causes. 305. When an order for the sale of immoveable proPost onementofs i Perty has been made, if the judgment of iandtoeienabie de debtor can satisfy the Court that there is ddeacnreeraiseamount reason to believe that the amount of the decree may be raised by mortgage or lease or private sale of such property, or some part thereof or of any other immoveable property of the judgment-debtor, the Court may ou h...

