Court of Appeal (Seal) Rules 1972
Revised Edition
07.245.70
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Court of Appeal (Seal) Rules 1972
THE COURT OF APPEAL, in pursuance of Articles 19 and 40 of the Court of Appeal (Jersey) Law 1961[1] and of all other powers enabling it in this behalf, has made the following Rules –
Commencement [see endnotes]
Rule 1
(1) The Court of Appeal shall cause a seal to be made for the Court and may cause the same to be from time to time broken, altered and renewed at its discretion.
(2) All acts, judgments, orders and other instruments, and copies thereof, purporting to be sealed with such seal shall be received in evidence without further proof thereof.
Rule2
These Rules may be cited as the Court of Appeal (Seal) Rules 1972.
Endnotes
Table of Legislation History
Legislation
Year and No
Commencement
Court of Appeal (Seal) (Jersey) Rules 1972
R&O.5639
24 April 1972
Table of Endnote References
[1]
chapter 07.245