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Practice
Law, see Day's Common Law Procedure Acts, and Chitty's Archbold's Practice; of Courts of Equity, Daniell's Chanc. Prac.; Seton on Judgments. As to the practice of the Supreme Court, see the Judicature Acts, 1873, 1875, and 1925,
War Office
of the Court ceases when the infant comes of age, Bolton v. Bolton, (1891) 3 Ch 270; see Seton on Judgments; Dan. Ch. Pr.; Simpson on Infants. See INFANT. Also, an electoral subdivision of a borough for
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Vice-Chancellors in Equity
to 1886) was the last of them. For a complete list of the Equity judges since 1660, see Seton on Judgements. There is also a Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine of Lanca.
Vesting Order
to Vesting Orders in Lunacy, see Lunacy Act, 1890, ss. 135-140; and Trustee Act, 1925, s. 54. Consult Seton on Judgments; Dan. Ch. Pr.
Stop Order
in Court may obtain a stop order. See (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XLVI.; and consult Dan. Ch. Pr.; Seton on Judgments.
Retainer of debts
as well as simple contract creditors [Re Hariss, (1914) 2 Ch 395]. Consult Williams or Ingpen on Executors; Seton on Judgments, 7th Edn., p. 1466.
Registrar, or Registrary
who draw up the orders of the Court (see (English) R. S. C. Ord. LXII.; Dan. Ch. Pr.; Seton on Judgments); the Registrar of a County Court under s. 1 of the (English) County Courts Act, 1924.
Payment of Money into Court
are deducted by the trustee before he pays the money in. consult Lewin on Trusts; Dan. Ch. Pr.; Seton on Judgments.
Administration
judge in person. see Trist. And Coote, Prob. Pr.; R. S. C. Ord. LV., rr. 3 et seq.; Seton on Judgments. And see ADMINISTRATOR; WIDOW. The body of ministers appointed by the Crown to carry on the
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