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S.I. 1964/194
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(2) The following Rule shall be added after Rule 2:—

"(3) The provisions of these Rules relating to hire-purchase agreements shall have effect in relation to conditional sale agreements within the meaning of section 21 (5) of the Hire-Purchase Act 1964 1964 c. 53., subject to the modifications specified in paragraph 2(1) of Schedule 1 to that Act."

15.(1) The following paragraph shall be added to the Instructions in Forms 18 and 19 and shall be inserted in the Instructions in Form 22 after paragraph (5):—

"(6) If you have paid the amount of the claim since the date of issue of the summons, you should inform the Court on the attached form, stating the date of payment, and pay the costs into Court within the 8 days mentioned in the foregoing Instructions".

(2) In Forms 18 and 19, as so amended—

(a) the words "Dated this day of 19 REGISTRAR" shall be omitted;

(b) immediately above the word "INSTRUCTIONS" there shall be inserted the following words:—

"Issued this day of 19.

Registrar
IMPORTANT - FOR INSTRUCTIONS TURN OVER
[Back]";

(c) the word "INFORMATION" shall be deleted and paragraphs (1),(2) and (3) appearing under that heading shall be added to the Instructions as paragraphs (7), (8) and (9) respectively.

(3) In Form 22, as so amended—

(a) for the words " Dated this" there shall be substituted the words "Issued this";

(b) immediately above the word "INSTRUCTIONS" there shall be inserted the following words:—

IMPORTANT - FOR INSTRUCTIONS TURN OVER
[Back]";

(c) paragraphs (6) and (7) of the Instructions shall be re-numbered (7) and (8) respectively.

16. In the marginal note to Form 68 for the figure "9 (d)" there shall be substituted the figure "9(c)".

17. The following form shall be substituted for Form 90:—

"90

Order 16, Rule 6 (2). Order for Transfer of Proceedings
to Another County Court

[General Title—Form 2]

[Seal]
WHEREAS (on the ex parte application of the defendant) it appears that the above action (or matter) can be more conveniently or fairly tried in the County Court (or that it would be a hardship