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Forms of rules and proceedings of the Court, &c. 371. All rules, orders, warrants, and other proceedings of the Court may be in such form and contain such particulars [ as the Court shall by any general orders to be made from time to time direct] [as may be prescribed by bankruptcy rules]; and the same shall not be invalidated by reason of any want of form or omission therein, if such want of form or omission shall not, in the opinion of the Court before whom the same shall be brought, be calculated to mislead or prejudicially to affect any party to be affected thereby. Ss.372384 rep. by 1872 c.58 s.5 sch.(A); SLR 1875; SLR (NI) 1954; 1969 c.16 (NI) s.31(2) sch.3 Pt.I; 1976 NI 12 art.82(1) sch.3; 1978 c.23 s.122(2) sch.7 Pt.I Any person refusing to be sworn, or refusing to answer, or not fully answering, or refusing to sign examination, or to produce books, &c., may be committed. [
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