Lunacy practice / by N. Arthur Heywood and Arnold S. Massey.
- Heywood, N. Arthur (Nathaniel Arthur)
- Date:
- 1900
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Lunacy practice / by N. Arthur Heywood and Arnold S. Massey. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London.
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![V. APPENDIX A. —-♦— THE RULES IN LUNACY, 1892. Dated 6th February, 1892. Preliminary. 1. Short Title.']—These Bules may be cited as the Rules in Lunacy, 1892. 2. Commencement of Utiles.']—These Rules shall come into operation on the 1st March, 1892, and as from that date the Rules in Lunacy, 1890, and the Orders in Lunacy of the 5th March, 1891, and of August, 1891, shall be annulled. 3. Pending Proceedings.]—Pending proceedings shall be carried on according to the provisions of these Rules, so far as possible, and subject thereto according to the practice heretofore subsisting, and in case of doubt as to the mode of procedure, in such of those modes as the Masters direct. The provisions of these Rules shall be subject to variation by special order in any case, and shall apply only where no express directions are given by any special order concerning any of the matters provided for in these Rules, or so far as such directions do not extend. In all matters not provided for by these Rules, the mode of procedure heretofore in force shall continue to be followed. 4. Month means Calendar Month.]—Where in any order the time for doing any act or taking any proceeding is limited by months, and where the word month occurs in any document which is part of any legal procedure under these Rules, such time shall be computed by calendar months unless otherwise expressed. 5. Exclusion of Sundays, fyc]—Where any limited time, less than six days from or after any date or event is appointed](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21294604_0109.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)