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They are also available at the dead person's local District Registry.
The case will be heard in the Newcastle District registry on March 5.
The court may also transfer such funds to the High Court or to a district registry, and most courts now do so.
The village gained on its importance after establishing the notary's office in 1867-68 and the district registry office in 1895.
District registry can refer to:
To the High Court, District Registry, or a County Court that has jurisdiction to wind up the company.
The scope for disagreement between plaintiffs and defendants has been narrowed by the move by district registries to publish hourly rates going back at least five years.
The tradition of judges travelling around the country in set 'circuits' remains to this day, where they hear cases in the district registries of the High Court.
(one of the items was ambiguous) to get married within the week--that charge being exclusive of vails--at the district registry office.
If the scheme is successful it will be applied to district registries from April 1994 and could become mandatory with an amendment to RSC, Ord 62.
It's desirable to lodge at the District Registry an approved estate plan (two copies); searches by individual buyers can then be made by reference to the plot number alone.
It has district registries across England and Wales and almost all High Court proceedings may be issued and heard at a district registry.
In accordance with Practice Direction (Family Division: Appeals from Justices)[1992]1 W.L.R. 261 the appeal was entered in the district registry of the appropriate care centre.
Trial in London if the action is proceeding there or trial at the trial centre designated for the District Registry in which the action is proceeding, unless the Crown is a party.
Limited had, "by Special Resolution reduced its capital by an Order in the High Court of Justice Chancery Division, Manchester District Registry, bearing date the 11th day of April, 1935."
If you believe that you may have issues with your title and you are an Essex County resident then you can find more information at the Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds website.
The local county court often has the advantage of being nearer than the High Court District Registry, its rules are less strict and it allows more steps to be taken by post than does the High Court.
A winding-up petition should be presented in the High Court, or the District Registry of the High Court that covers the area where the company or LLP has a trading address or registered office.
Despite a well publicised investment, on 22 December 2005 a winding-up order was made against the company in the Birmingham District Registry of the UK High Court on the petition of Kaoscontrol Limited.
A leaflet on the subject of registered building estates (C 139) can be obtained free, in reasonable numbers (so that copies can be supplied to buyers' conveyancers), from any District Registry, and its terms considered at the inception of any estate development.
Completed in 2007, it houses Manchester's County Court and the Manchester District Registry of the High Court, the city's Family Proceedings Court, the district probate registry, and the regional and area Offices of the Court Service.
Notable cases in which such an order has been issued include the McDonald's Hot Drinks litigation in the High Court of Justice Queen's Bench Division and proceedings against the Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital in the Liverpool District Registry.
The defendant in an action in the High Court of England enters his appearance to the writ of summons by delivering, either at the central office of the Supreme Court, or a district registry, a written memorandum either giving his solicitor's name or stating that he defends in person.
The case was originally sent to the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, before being transferred to Bristol District Registry, where Judge Weeks gave his judgment on 24 July 1992, dismissing 6 of the 10 claims made by Wheeler but awarding £2,820 of damages and issuing 3 injunctions.