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the present Registran of the Supreme or that they never became
Cowet
entitled to the fees. That the daim
appeared to assume that the words,
mamily ds
" baten in such a
the Court
may
Revenue the provide for payment of the amount to the officers who would
have been entitled became exhausted
xø
as there were
200 mote.
- direct" necessarily meant" taken by "the officials interpretation which would fail if the words would adnict of another meaning such as "taken " from the suitors in such manner
in cash or by stamps
if
there were one.
ung
" (whether
by the Cashier-
restead of the Registres )
direct". That the reason
" as the Court may
why the Court should give dir
to the taking of the fees
directions as
was not on
the face of it apparent if the amount
wxs
exactly
to be taken by each Official fixed by the Act. That at the same-
time if
the
Jees
were carried to the
Kevenne
ef officers in Existence, but up to that
time would form
Colonial Revenue
charge upon the
Mr. Hingfield further stated that
the was
to transmit with his letter a
statement of the case prepared by Sor Feelding Clarke, the present Chief Justice, letter from the prevent Registrar, a copy of the circular despatch referred to in that latter, together with a semi- official note from the Parliamentary
Counsel, and that he was to not
ask
us to favour Jour Lordship with
OLET
opinion whether the Chief Justice.
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