II.Two Judges may sit at same Time for Trial of Causes pending in the same Court.
III.Power to Court or Judge to direct Arbitration before Trial.
VI.Power to Judge to direct Arbitration at Time of Trial, when Issues of Fact left to his Decision.
XI.If Action commenced by One Party after all have agreed to Arbitration, Court or Judge may stay Proceedings.
XII.On Failure of Parties or Arbitrators, Judge may appoint single Arbitrator or Umpire.
XIII.When Reference is to Two Arbitrators and One Party fail to appoint, other Party may appoint Arbitrator to act alone.
XV.Award to be made in Three Months, unless Parties or Court enlarge Time.
XVI.Rule to deliver Possession of Land pursuant to Award to be enforced as a Judgment in Ejectment.
XVII.Agreement or Submission in Writing may be made Rule of Court, unless a contrary Intention appear.
XXI.Persons making a false Affirmation, be subject to the same Punishment as for Perjury.
XXIV.Cross-examination as to previous Statements in Writing.
XXV.Proof of previous Conviction of a Witness may fee given.
XXVI.Attesting Witness need not be called, except in certain Cases.
XLI.The Court of Appeal shall give such Judgment as ought...
XLVI.Power to Court or Judge to direct oral Examinations of Witnesses.
XLVIII.Examination of Person who refuses to make an Affidavit.
LI.Power to deliver written Interrogatories to opposite Party.
LII.Affidavits by Party proposing to interrogate, and his Attorney.
LV.Depositions upon such Examinations to be returned to Master's Office.
LVII.Costs of Rule and Examination to be in the Discretion of the Court.
LXIII.Proceedings to levy Amount due from Garnishee to Judgment Debtor.
LXVI.Attachment Book to be kept by the Masters of each Court.
LXVIII.Action for Mandamus to enforce the Performance of Duties.
LXXIII.Effect of Writ of Mandamus, and Proceedings to enforce it.
LXXIV.The Court may order the Act to be done at the Expense of the Defendant.
LXXVI.Proceedings for Prerogative Writ of Mandamus accelerated.
LXXXII.Writ of Injunction may be applied for at any Stage of the Cause.
LXXXVI.Court or Judge may strike out equitable Plea or Replication.
XCII.To compel Continuance or Abandonment of Action in case of Death.
XCIII.Claimant in Second Ejectment for same Premises against same Defendant may be ordered to give Security for Costs.
XCIV.As to Writs of Execution issued before 24th October 1852.
C.Provisions relating to Superior Courts to apply to Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster and Court of Pleas at Durham.
CI.Provisions as to Masters of Superior Courts to apply to Prothonotaries of Palatinate Courts.
CII.Court of Queen's Bench to be the Court of Appeal from Palatinate Courts.
CIII.Enactments in ss.19 to 32 to apply to every Civil Court of Judicature in England and Ireland.
CV.Her Majesty may direct all or Part of this Act to extend to any Court of Record.