PART II CASES STATED
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11. An application to the trial Court to state a case shall be in form 1 in Appendix C and shall be left with the Registrar within the time prescribed by the Law. If the applicant desires to have a certificate of refusal in the event of the trial Court refusing to state a case, the application shall contain a request to that effect.

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12. Every case stated shall be divided into paragraphs, and each paragraph shall, as nearly as may be, be confined to a distinct portion of the subject, and shall be numbered consecutively. The case shall state the facts as found by the trial Court upon the evidence, and not the evidence itself. A case stated shall be in the form 2 in Appendix C. A certificate of refusal shall be in the form 3 in Appendix C. The Registrar shall mark on the case (or certificate) the date on which it was received by the applicant.

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13. Notice of an intended application for a rule nisi under sub-section (3) of section 146 of the Law shall be given to the Chief Registrar in writing within seven days after the expiration of the period mentioned in sub-section (4) of section 146 of the Law, and with the notice there shall be left the affidavit of facts on which the application will be based, The application shall be made ex parte.

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14. An office copy of the rule nisi, together with an office copy of the affidavit upon which the rule nisi was obtained, shall be served upon the trial Court and the respondent not less than four days before the day fixed for showing cause. The trial Court may shew cause by affidavit (which shall be free of charge) filed, with three copies thereof, with the Chief Registrar before the hearing on the day fixed for showing cause.

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15. An office copy of the rule absolute shall be served upon the trial Court.

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16. The applicant shall when transmitting the case stated to the Chief Registrar, accompany it with two typewritten copies thereof for the use of the Judges of the Supreme Court.

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17. The notice of the respondent under sub-section (5) of section 146 of the Law shall be in form 4, in Appendix C.

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18. The applicant shall, not less than seven days before the day fixed for consideration by the Supreme Court of the case stated, give the respondent notice of such day.

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19. The times prescribed in this Part may be abridged or enlarged by a Judge of the Supreme Court, and any document affected may be marked by the Chief Registrar accordingly.