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1.—(1) A company wishing to make a payment into court under the Life Assurance Companies (Payment into Court) Act 1896(1) (hereinafter referred to as “the Act of 1896”) must file an affidavit, made by its secretary or other authorised officer, setting out—
(a)a short description of the policy in question and a statement of the persons entitled thereunder with their names and addresses so far as known to the company,
(b)a short statement of the notices received by the company claiming an interest in or title to the money assured, or withdrawing any such claim, with the dates of receipt thereof and the names and addresses of the persons by whom they were given,
(c)a statement that, in the opinion of the board of directors of the company, no sufficient discharge can be obtained otherwise than by payment into court under the Act of 1896,
(d)the submission by the company to pay into court such other sum, if any, as the Court may direct and to pay any costs ordered by the Court to be paid by the company.
(e)an undertaking by the company forthwith to send to the Accountant General any notice of claim received by the company after the making of the affidavit with a letter referring to the title of the affidavit, and
(f)an address where the company may be served with any summons or order, or notice of any proceeding, relating to the money paid into court.
(2) The company shall not deduct from the money payable by them under the policy any costs of or incidental to the payment into court.
(3) No payment shall be made into court under the Act of 1896 where any action to which the company is a party is pending in relation to the policy or moneys thereby assured except with the leave of the Court to be obtained by summons in the action.
(4) Unless the Court otherwise directs, a summons by which a claim with respect to money paid into court under the Act of 1896 is made shall not, except where the summons includes an application for payment of a further sum of costs by the company who made the payment, be served on that company, but it must be served on every person who appears by the affidavit on which the payment into court was made to be entitled to, or interested in, the money in court or to have a claim upon it or who has given a notice of claim which has been sent to the Accountant General in accordance With the undertaking referred to in rule 1(1)(e).
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