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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![51. Pourr to dispense icith Notice.]—The Masters may, if they think fit, dispense with notice to such person of any application after the first. 52. Masters may visit Persons to whom any Application relates.]—For the purpose of any application hefore the Masters relating to the property of a person not found lunatic hy inquisition, the Masters may, if they think fit, visit such person, or require him to he produced hefore them, as they direct. 53. Notice of Application to Next-of-kin or others.']—The Masters may, if they deem it expedient, direct that notice of the application be given to any of the next-of-kin of the person to whom the application relates, or to any other person, and only such persons as the Masters direct to he served with notice shall he entitled to attend hefore them. 54. Temporary Provision for Maintenance.]—In any case where, pending the appointment of a person to exercise in relation to the property of a person of unsound mind not so found hy inquisition any of the powers of a committee of the estate, it appears to the Masters desirable that temporary provision should be made for the expenses of the maintenance or other necessary purposes or requirements of the lunatic, or any member of his family, out of any cash or available secu- rities belonging to him in the hands of his bankers or of any other person, the Masters shall be at liberty by certificate to authorise such banker or other person to pay to the person to be named in such certificate such sum as they certify to be proper, and may by such certificate give any directions as to the proper application thereof by that person, who shall he accountable for the same as the Masters direct. 55. Provisions as to Lunatics so found by Inquisition to apply.]—In all cases not otherwise herein specialty provided for, the provisions of these Rules relating to lunatics so found by inquisition and the other general provisions of these Rules, shall apply to applications relating to the property of persons of unsound mind not so found by inquisition [except that the certificate referred to in Rule 32 shall not be made, and that the Masters may make orders appointing persons to exercise, in relation to the property of persons of unsound mind not so found by inquisition, the powers of a committee of the estate].* * This rule, from except that to the end, is repealed hy the Lunacy Rules, 1893.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21294604_0118.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)