JUDICATURE ACT
NEW RULES. Additional rules have been made under th'e Judicature Act touching the practice anil procedure of the Supreme Court. The following are some of the auditions :— Upon every application for probate or letters of administration or for the resealing in New Zealand of any such probate or letters of administration granted elsewhere, the following rules Bhall be observed:— (a) All affidavit shall be filed stating explicitly the place of birth, and the nationality of the deceased and of tho applicant. (b) In case the deceased shall have been at any time tt subject of any foreign State "or Sovereign, but it is now claimed that he had become a. British subject, t|ie affidavit shall state when and in what manner he became a British subject. (c) lII' case any applicant shall have been at any time a subject of any foreign State or Sovereign,, but now claims that he has become a British subject, ho shall state in his affidavit when and in what manner he became a British subject. (d) In case the deceased shall be or at any time shall have been a subject of any State or Sovereign for the time being at war with His Majesty the King, the applicant shall state whether and by what means or instrument he has obtained the consent of the Attor-ney-General to the application. (e) In case any aoplicant shall be or shall at any time havo ten a subject of any State or Sovereign for the time being at war with His Majesty the King, he shall state whether and by what means or instrument he has obtained tho consent of the Attorney-General tohis application.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2823, 14 July 1916, Page 6
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279JUDICATURE ACT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2823, 14 July 1916, Page 6
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