[Particulars.]
PROBATE, DIVORCE, AND ADMIRALTY DIVISION.
(DIVORCE.)
Mayersbeth against Mayersbeth & Murdock
I DO ORDER that the Petr., within 14 days from the service of this order, do file in the Divorce Registry, and furnish to the Respt. further and better particulars of the following paragraphs of the petition as follows:-
par 4. times & places
and that the Petr. within the same time do file an affidavit and furnish to the Respt. a copy of the said affidavit that no further or better particulars than the particulars given hereunder can be given from the facts now within his knowledge: And I FURTHER ORDER that if at any time between the date of the particulars, if any, being given by the Petr. under this Order and the hearing of this Cause, the Petr. shall obtain such further information as will enable him to give particulars of the matters in respect of which he may have previously made affidavit that he had then no knowledge, he shall forthwith give particulars thereof to the Respt. by way of additional particulars, and if it shall appear at the hearing that the Petr. shall have neglected to comply with this portion of the Order, and that the Respt. shall have been materially prejudiced thereby, then that the case shall be dealt with by rejection of the evidence, or by adjournment of the trial, or otherwise as to the Court shall seem just: And I FURTHER ORDER that if any such further particulars be delivered at any time less than ten clear days before the hearing of this Cause, the Respt. may apply by Summons for the postponement of the hearing of the Cause: And I FURTHER ORDER that the Respt. have 14 days further time to file answer after the filing and delivery of the said Particulars and Affidavit.Dated the 28th. day of November 1899.
sd J.C. Hammer
Registrar.
Source: National Archives J77/678