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After petition presented, further applications may be by motion. 7. After a petition shall have been presented under this Act any further application to the court may be made by motion, without petition; and the court shall have power to order costs to be paid to or by any party; and it shall be lawful for the [Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland], with the advice and consent of the Master of the Rolls for the time being, from time to time and as often as circumstances shall require, to make and prescribe such provisions, rules, and orders, either general, or with respect to any particular proceedings to be had and taken in Chancery under or for the purposes of this Act, and the practice to be observed by the court in relation to such proceedings or any matters incident thereto, as shall from time to time seem necessary or expedient. S.8 rep. by SLR 1875
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