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2. The place where he is to be served with any petition or summons, or any notice of any proceeding or order of the Court relating to the trust fund.
3. The amount of money, stock, or security which he pro- poses to pay, transfer, or deposit in trust, to attend the orders of the Court.
4. A short description of the trust or of the instrument creating it.
5. The names, addresses, and descriptions of the persons interested in or entitled to or claiming to be interested in or entitled to the funds, to the best of the knowledge and belief of the trustee.
6. The submission of the trustee to answer all such inquiries relating to the application of the money or stock paid in or transferred on security deposited as the Court may think proper to make or direct.
2. The affidavit may be according to the form in the schedule, with such variations as each particular case may require.
3. Immediately on the receipt by the Clerk of the Peace of the affidavit he shall indorse thereon a memorandum of the day on which the same was filed, and when such affidavit shall be so indorsed it shall be taken for all purposes to have been duly filed on the date so indorsed thereon.
4. The persons filing the affidavit, or any of them, may apply to the Clerk of the Peace to give them a certificate entitled in the matter of the 11 & 12 Vict. c. 68. and of the County Officers and Courts (Ireland) Act, 1877.[1] and of the particular trust certifying that the affidavit has been filed, and such certificate may be according to the form in the schedule to these rules, with such variations as each particular case may require.
5. In the case of money, the persons filing the affidavit, or any of them, may, upon receipt of the before-mentioned certificate, pay the money into a Post Office Savings Bank established in the town in which the County Court is held, in the joint names of the Judge and the Clerk of the Peace (or into such other bank as the Lord Chancellor, with the concurrence of the Judge, may from time to time order for the deposit of such moneys), to the credit of the County Court account, and obtain from the officer of the bank a receipt for the same, and he shall forthwith leave the said receipt with the Clerk of the Peace who shall accordingly indorse thereupon a memorandum of the day on which the same was received by him, and when such receipt shall be so indorsed it shall be taken for all purposes to have been duly recorded on the date so indorsed thereon.
6. In the case of stocks, the persons filing the affidavit, or any of them, may, upon the receipt of the before-mentioned certificate, transfer the stock into the joint names of the Judge
- ↑ 40 & 41 Vict. c. 56.