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CIVIL BILL COURT, IRELAND.

the Clerk of the Peace or Registrar may, upon special application, entertain the same upon such terms and conditions as to costs or otherwise as he thinks fit.

14. In taking any account, all just allowances shall be made without any direction for that purpose in the order to take such account.

15. When the Clerk of the Peace or Registrar has been ordered to certify to the Court upon any matter, he shall present to the Court a certificate in writing signed by him.

16. The Clerk of the Peace or Registrar shall, in all cases not disposed of by him during the sittings of the Court, have his certificate prepared seven clear days before the day appointed for presenting the same, and notice shall be given to all parties to the suit, in such manner as the Clerk of the Peace or Registrar shall direct, that the same lies in the office of the Clerk of the Peace for the inspection of any parties interested therein or affected thereby; and he shall deliver a copy thereof to any person requiring the same, upon payment of the costs of such copy.

17. Where any party interested in or affected by the certificate of the Clerk of the Peace or Registrar desires to have the same varied, he shall apply by himself, his counsel, or solicitor, at the Court on the day appointed for presenting the same, and the Judge shall thereupon hear and determine such application, and shall confirm or vary the certificate, and make such further order therein as he shall think fit.

18. Applications under the last preceding Rule shall be made on notice, to be given two clear days before the day appointed for presenting the certificate, to all parties to the suit, and the notice shall state the nature or particulars of the variation intended to be applied for.

19. If no application shall be made to vary the certificate it shall be confirmed by the Judge, unless the Judge shall other- wise order, and the Clerk of the Peace shall file the certificate when so confirmed.

20. When the Clerk of the Peace, Registrar, Receiver, or any other officer, party, or person has by any order been directed to do any act for doing which it may be found necessary to have further direction or an order of the Court, he shall apply to the Judge for such direction or order, and upon such application the Judge shall give such direction or make such order as he may think fit, or may appoint a time to hear all parties upon the applications so made; and if the Judge shall make such appointment for hearing, the same shall operate as a stay of proceedings until the day so appointed if he shall so direct.

21. When any matter is referred to the Clerk of the Peace or Registrar by an order, he shall, as soon as conveniently may be, ascertain, by advertisement or otherwise, if there are any parties who if the order had been made in a suit pending in the High Court of Chancery, ought under the 66th section of the