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Section 118 – Code of Civil Procedure – Execution Of Decree Before Ascertainment Of Costs.

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Last updated: July 13, 2025 12:00 am
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Where any such High Court considers it
necessary that a decree passed in the exercise of its original civil jurisdiction should be executed before
the amount of the costs incurred in the suit can be ascertained by taxation, the Court may order that the
decree shall be executed forthwith, except as to so much thereof as relates to the costs;and, as to so much thereof as relates to the costs, that the decree may be executed as soon as the
amount of the costs shall be ascertained by taxation.

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