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ORDER 62 : COURT BOOKS AND OFFICE PROCEDURE
1. The Registrar shall keep a cause book in connection with the proceedings in actions, which book shall show such particulars as the Chief Justice may from time to time direct. In the absence of any such direction, the Registrar shall continue to show in the cause book the same particulars as heretofore.
2. The Registrar shall keep a taxing book in which he shall enter the particulars of every bill of costs taxed by him, showing which of the items claimed are allowed and which disallowed, and at the foot of such particulars he shall certify under his hand the amount allowed by him.
3. In actions for claims not exceeding twenty-five pounds the following shall bear a note under the hand of or initialled by a Court officer to the effect that the action is for a claim not exceeding twenty-fire pounds-
(i) all documents filed in the action;
(ii) all judgments and orders entered therein;
(iii) all documents issued in connection therewith;
(iv) the counterfoils of any such documents.
4. The President of every Court shall make such arrangements as shall seem to him convenient for regulating the time at which application may be made to the officers of the Court for the issue of writs of summons, the drawing up of judgments, and other like matters.
Notice of such arrangements shall be posted in some conspicuous place in or near the Court.