Tenders

105. A party desiring to make a tender in satisfaction of the whole or any part of the adverse party’s claim, shall pay into Court the amount tendered by him, and shall serve a notice on the adverse party of the tender and of the terms, if any, on which it is made.

106. If the adverse party accept the amount tendered in full satisfaction of the causes of action in respect of which it is tendered, he shall within ten days from the service of such notice upon him give notice of his acceptance to the party by whom the tender was made and shall then be entitled to tax his costs incurred up to the date of the service of notice upon him.

107. In case notice of acceptance be not so given, the tender shall be deemed not to have been accepted.

108. The notices of tender and of acceptance may be in the Forms G and H in the Schedule I hereto respectively.

109. Pending the acceptance or rejection of a tender, the proceedings shall be suspended.