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RULES OF SUPREME COURT IN CHINA
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Part IY.—General
313. The fees specified in the First Schedule to these Rules shall be Fees.
paid.
314. The forms set forth in the Second Schedule to these Rules, or Forms,
forms to the like effect, shall be used with such variations as circum¬
stances may require.
315. Where in regard to any matter of practice or procedure no where no pro.
provision is made in the Principal Order or these Rules, the practice and EniSshprot’
procedure of the High Court and other Courts in England in regard to cedure to be
similar matters shall be observed, as far as circumstances admit.
316. The annual reports mentioned in Article 167 of the Principal Annual reports
Order shall be presented to the Supreme Court in the month of February c°ourtPreme
of each year, and shall be in the form given in the Second Schedule to Forms lie
•these Rules. and 11T-
317. The expenses of a complainant and of witnesses and of juries Scale of
and of assessors that may be ordered by a Court under Article 52 of the “taS^.
Principal Order shall be according to the scale specified in the First
Schedule to these Rules-
318. The report mentioned in Article 47 (2) of the Principal Order Report of cases
shall in every ease be sent to the Supreme Court within one month after 4“Article
the passing of the sentence, with a full copy of the Minutes of the trial
and of the notes of evidence.
319. The following Rules and Tables of Fees are hereby repealed Repeal,
•except as to pending proceedings, that is to say: —
Rules of the Supreme Court of the 4th May, 1865.
Rules of the Supreme Court in Criminal Cases of the 7th
November, 1878.
Table of Fees of the 13th March, 1899.
Rules of the Supreme Court of the 25th April, 1905.
320. These Rules may be cited as “The China and Corea Rules of short title.
Court, 1905/’
Approved:
Lansdowne,
His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs.

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