[CHANCERY DIVISION.]
BIRMINGHAM CITIZENS PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY v. CAUNT AND ANOTHER.
1961 Nov. 7, 8, 9;
Dec. 7.
Russell J.
MortgagePossessionSummons for possessionAdjournmentMortgage repayable by instalmentsMortgagee's power of sale exercisableDiscretion of court to adjourn hearing generallyWhether within jurisdictionPractice Direction R.S.C., Ord. 5, r. 5A, R.S.C., Ord. 55, r. 5A.
Judicial PrecedentPractice DirectionJurisdiction, affectingNot authoritativeJurisdiction to adjourn mortgagee's summons for possessionDirection “by the judges of the Chancery Division.”
PracticeChancery DivisionMasterRight of party to require adjournment of summons to judgeDistrict registrar in same position as master.

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