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STATUTORY RULES.

1931. No. 123.

 

HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.

Rule of Court.

As of Thursday, the first day of October, a.d. 1931.

It is ordered as follows:—

RULE 22 of Section III. of Part II. of the Rules of Court of the High Court of Australia is repealed and the following Rule is substituted therefor:—

22. When an appeal has been duly instituted, the execution of the judgment appealed from shall be stayed. The High Court or a Justice or the Supreme Court of the State whence the appeal is brought or a Justice thereof may nevertheless give leave to prosecute the judgment upon the party desiring to prosecute it giving security to the satisfaction of the proper officer of the High Court or of such Supreme Court to abide the decision of the Court on the hearing of the appeal.

FRANK GAVAN DUFFY, C.J.

G. E. RICH, J.

H. E. STARKE, J.

(l.s.)

OWEN DIXON, J.

H. V. EVATT, J.

EDWARD A. McTIERNAN, J.

Seaforth Mackenzie,

Principal Registrar.

 

By Authority: H. J. Green, Government Printer, Canberra.

3002.—Price 3d.

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