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<strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> Journal (2003)<br />

just one <strong>of</strong> the many issues between those two parties. Therefore, Order<br />

15 Rule 13A(6) will not assist in resolving the issues <strong>of</strong> how to give<br />

notice <strong>of</strong> the ancillary matters proceedings to the 3 rd party, and whether<br />

he will be bound by any judgment given by the ancillary matters court if<br />

he does not join the proceedings as a party.<br />

4.9 Summary<br />

142 Table 1. provides a summary <strong>of</strong> the issues set out in Sections<br />

4.3-4.6 above.<br />

Table 1.<br />

Status, Rights and<br />

Liabilities <strong>of</strong> 3 rd Party at<br />

the ancillary matters<br />

proceedings<br />

Party<br />

Non-Party without<br />

notice<br />

Non-Party with notice<br />

Whether 3 rd party can give<br />

evidence<br />

Yes. See<br />

Section<br />

4.3.1<br />

Yes. See Section 4.3.1 Yes. See Section 4.3.1<br />

Whether findings can be<br />

made for or against the 3 rd<br />

party<br />

Yes. See<br />

Section<br />

4.3.2<br />

Yes. See Section 4.3.2 Yes. See Section 4.3.2<br />

Whether orders can be<br />

made and enforced against<br />

the 3 rd party<br />

Yes. See<br />

Section<br />

4.4.2<br />

No. See Section 4.4.3<br />

and 4.4.5<br />

No. See Section 4.4.4 and<br />

4.4.5<br />

Whether orders in favour <strong>of</strong><br />

the 3 rd party can be made<br />

Yes. See<br />

Section<br />

4.4.6<br />

Yes, but the 3 rd party<br />

does not have the locus<br />

standi to request for such<br />

orders. Only the parties<br />

to the action do. See<br />

Section 4.4.6<br />

Yes, but the 3 rd party<br />

does not have the locus<br />

standi to request for such<br />

orders. Only the parties to<br />

the action do. See Section<br />

4.4.6<br />

Whether orders in favour <strong>of</strong><br />

the 3 rd party can be<br />

enforced by the 3 rd party<br />

Yes. See<br />

Section<br />

4.4.6<br />

No. See Section 4.4.6 No. See Section 4.4.6<br />

Whether 3 rd party has the<br />

right to appeal against an<br />

order made against him<br />

Yes. See<br />

Section<br />

4.5.1<br />

Leave is required for the<br />

3 rd party to intervene in<br />

order to appeal against<br />

an order made against<br />

him, but it will be<br />

granted as a matter <strong>of</strong><br />

course. See Section 4.5.2<br />

Leave is required for the<br />

3 rd party to intervene in<br />

order to appeal against an<br />

order made against him,<br />

but it will be granted<br />

quite readily. See Section<br />

4.5.3

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