13. The powers of the Supreme Court to prescribe rules shall apply to the making of rules for carrying into effect the provisions of this Act and for regulating the practice and procedure under it where the same are not regulated by the existing rules.

Sec. 396. Lands situate or mortgage made without Ontario

13a. The provisions of this Act shall apply to any actions or proceedings which are taken in any court in Ontario, notwithstanding that the lands in question in the action or proceeding are situate without Ontario, or the agreement or mortgage or other contract was made and entered into outside Ontario (j).

Sec. 397. Duration of the statute

14. The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may at any time determine the operation of this Act or provide that this Act shall have effect subject to such limitations as may be contained in the Order in Council, but subject to the operation of such Order in Council this Act shall have effect during the continuance of the present war and for a period of nine months thereafter, unless in the meantime a Session of this Legislature is held, and in that case this Act shall cease to have effect at the expiration of thirty days from the close of such Session (k).

(j) This section was added in 1916 by the statute 6 G. 5, c. 27, s. 2. A court in Ontario will not restrain a mortgagee or vendor from taking proceedings in another province even though the land in question is situate in Ontario. O'Connor v. Charleson,' 1916, 10 O.W.N 35.

(k) In 1916 by the statute 6 G. 5, c. 27, s. 3, it was provided that "Notwithstanding anything contained in section 14 of The Mortgagors1 and Purchasers' Relief Act, 1915, all the other provisions of the said Act shall continue in force and have effect until the expiration of thirty days from the close of the next session of the Legislature to be held hereafter." A further extension in similar terms was made in 1917 by the statute 7 G. 5, c. 27, s. 59, and in 1918 by 8 G. 5, c. 26, s. 3.