C.I.T. GROUP/CAPITAL EQUIPMENT FINANCING INC. THROUGH ATTORNEY versus M.T. EASTERN NAVIGATOR THROUGH OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE
Section 3 (2) (r) of the Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), O III, R4 and Section 151 Admiralty Suite Admiralty Jurisdiction High Court Jurisdiction OO III, R4, Application under Section 151, CPC It reads that the court paid the Applicants (Advocate) fees from the sale of the official Assignee's hand held as security to protect the decision and satisfaction of the admissions suit in favor of the interlocutors. Can go In one case, in which there was a seaweed, such jurisdiction was limited to what was done in the sea. Such things should be considered as things done in the sea in which the ships were restored. Includes operations and other activities and services that may require ships in the vessel. There was only one jurisdiction to be rescued by Section 3 (2) (r), the Admiralty Jurisdiction of the High Court Ordinance, the services rendered by the 1980 petitioner (Advocate) would not amount to the goods made at sea and In either case the applicant did not offer any service for the ship's rules
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