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Effect of a drawn out order for substitution

Effect of failure to make a substitution within 14 days of the substitution order

On whom can be substituted for a deceased party

Persons that can substitute a deceased where the cause of action survives him

Principles governing the substitution of parties

What substitution of a party entails

Whether a dead party can be substituted

Whether a person to whom a deceased party's interest has not been transmitted on the death of a party can be substituted as a party to the proceedings in the place of the deceased

Whether a person who describes himself as “head of family” without more lacks the capacity to apply to be substituted in an action which is purely personal with no family character attached to it

Whether an amendment to substitute a party initially sued and participated throughout the trial with another party will be allowed

Whether an application for substitution can be made nine years after the cause of action accrued

Whether an application for substitution of a party is granted as a matter of course

Whether an application for substitution will be granted where an appeal was filed in the name of a dead person

Whether an application to substitute a deceased party is granted as a matter of course where the cause of action survives the death of the original party

Whether an application to substitute an existing person for a business name which is not a person can be granted

Whether failure to move a motion for substitution affects the substitution made

Whether failure to substitute a person for a deceased party renders the judgment void

Whether once a court order substitution of parties, all processes already filed will have to be refiled to reflect the change of parties

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