A.D. 1883.]
DISTRESS FOR RENT.
[No. 1.
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SCHEDULES.
THE FIRST SCHEDULE.
TABLE OF FEES TO BE LEVIED IN DISTRAINTS FOR RENT.
Section 6.
Affidavit, Warrant to distrain, Notice, etc. $ c. Order to Commission. sell. the same e Bailiff, rty found 1 and under 5 0.25 nd before 5 do. 10 1.00 10 do. 20 2.00 ried away 20 do. 30 3.00 has been 30 do. 40 4.00 e removal 40 do. 50 5.00 ot having 50 do. 75 6.00 + rent, or ied away, 75 do. 100 7.50 Twenty-five cents. ning, the 100 do. 250 10.00 il by the 250 do. 500 15.00 #121. 500 and above 15.00 C. 0.25 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.75 5.00 $1 for every $20 or part of $20.The above scale is intended to include all expenses; except in actions where the tenant disputes the landlord's claim, and witnesses have to be sub-pœnaed, in which case each subpoena must be paid for at 25 cents; where watchmen are kept in charge of property distrained, 50 cents per day must be paid per man; where property is removed and stored, the necessary expenses, to be fixed by the Registrar, must be paid.
THE SECOND SCHEDULE.
FORMS.
FORM NO. 1.
Power of Attorney to distrain.
I [or We], A.B., do hereby authorize C.D. to be my [or our] agent to act for me [or us] in distraining, under the Distress for Rent Ordinance, 1883, for [all] the arrears of rent now due to me [or us] (or to be hereafter due) on property situated in [here describe the property], as to which I am [or we are] entitled to distrain as Owner, [or Lessee, Trustee, Guardian, etc.,] alone. For together with E.F.], etc.
Dated the day of 1
(Signed.) A.B.
Section 9.