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the civil procedure act - Kenya Law Reports

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14 CAP. 21 Civil Procedure[Rev. 2010local limits of whose jurisdiction <strong>the</strong> defendant <strong>act</strong>ually and voluntarilyresides or carries on business, or personally works for gain.Suit for immovableproperty situatewithin jurisdiction ofdifferent courts.Suit forcompensation forwrong to <strong>the</strong> personor movables.13. Where a suit is to obtain relief respecting, or compensation forwrong to, immovable property situate within <strong>the</strong> jurisdiction of differentcourts, <strong>the</strong> suit may be instituted in any court within <strong>the</strong> local limits ofwhose jurisdiction any portion of <strong>the</strong> property is situate, provided that,in respect of <strong>the</strong> value of <strong>the</strong> subject-matter of <strong>the</strong> suit, <strong>the</strong> entire claimis cognizable by such court.14. Where a suit is for compensation for wrong done to <strong>the</strong> personor to movable property, if <strong>the</strong> wrong was done within <strong>the</strong> local limitsof <strong>the</strong> jurisdiction of one court and <strong>the</strong> defendant resides or carries onbusiness, or personally works for gain, within <strong>the</strong> local limits of <strong>the</strong>jurisdiction of ano<strong>the</strong>r court, <strong>the</strong> suit may be instituted at <strong>the</strong> option of<strong>the</strong> plaintiff in ei<strong>the</strong>r of those courts.Illustration.—(a) A residing in Mombasa beats B in Nairobi. Bmay sue A ei<strong>the</strong>r in Mombasa or Nairobi.Illustration.—(b) A residing in Mombasa publishes at Nairobistatements defamatory of B. B may sue A ei<strong>the</strong>r in Mombasa or Nairobi.O<strong>the</strong>r suits to beinstituted wheredefendant resides orcause of <strong>act</strong>ion arises.10 of 1969, Sch.15. Subject to <strong>the</strong> limitations aforesaid, every suit shall beinstituted in a court within <strong>the</strong> local limits of whose jurisdiction—(a) <strong>the</strong> defendant or each of <strong>the</strong> defendants (where <strong>the</strong>re aremore than one) at <strong>the</strong> time of <strong>the</strong> commencement of <strong>the</strong> suit,<strong>act</strong>ually and voluntarily resides or carries on business, orpersonally works for gain; or(b) any of <strong>the</strong> defendants (where <strong>the</strong>re are more than one) at<strong>the</strong> time of <strong>the</strong> commencement of <strong>the</strong> suit, <strong>act</strong>ually andvoluntarily resides or carries on business, or personally worksfor gain, provided ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> leave of <strong>the</strong> court is given, or<strong>the</strong> defendants who do not reside or carry on business, orpersonally work for gain, as aforesaid acquiesce in suchinstitution; or(c) <strong>the</strong> cause of <strong>act</strong>ion, wholly or in part, arises.Explanation.(1)—Where a person has a permanent dwelling atone place and also a temporary residence at ano<strong>the</strong>r place, he shall bedeemed to reside at both places in respect of any cause of <strong>act</strong>ion arisingat <strong>the</strong> place where he has such temporary residence.Explanation.(2)—A corporation shall be deemed to carry on

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