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the civil procedure act - Kenya Law Reports

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Rev. 2010] Civil Procedure CAP. 21 175[Subsidiary](2) Nothing in this rule shall authorise <strong>the</strong> court to remove from <strong>the</strong>possession or custody of any person property whom any party to <strong>the</strong> suit hasnot a present right so to remove.as remuneration for <strong>the</strong> services of <strong>the</strong> receiver.3. Every receiver so appointed shall—(afor what he shall receive in respect of <strong>the</strong> property;[Order 41, rule 2.]Remuneration.[Order 41, rule 3.]Duties.(b) submit his accounts at such periods and in such form as <strong>the</strong> courtdirects;(c) pay <strong>the</strong> amount due from him as <strong>the</strong> court directs; and(d) be responsible for any loss occasioned to <strong>the</strong> property by his wilfuldefault or gross negligence.4. Where a receiver—(a) fails to submit his accounts at such periods and in such form as<strong>the</strong> court directs; or[Order 41, rule 4.]Enforcement ofreceiver’s duties.(b) fails to pay <strong>the</strong> amount due from him as <strong>the</strong> court directs; or(c) occasions loss to <strong>the</strong> property by his wilful default or grossnegligence,<strong>the</strong> court may direct his property to be attached, and may sell such property, andmay apply <strong>the</strong> proceeds to make good any amount found to be due from him, orany loss occasioned by him, and shall pay <strong>the</strong> balance (if any) to <strong>the</strong> receiver.5. The court may ei<strong>the</strong>r on its own motion or on application by anyinterested party, remove a receiver appointed pursuant to this order on such[Order 41, rule 5.]Removal.ORDER 42APPEALS1. (1) Every appeal to <strong>the</strong> High Court shall be in <strong>the</strong> form of amemorandum of appeal signed in <strong>the</strong> same manner as a pleading.[Order 42, rule 1.]Form of appeal.(2) The memorandum of appeal shall set forth concisely and under distinct

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