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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.

Act of Colonial Legislature or other Authority under which loviod.

FEES OF COURT,— Continued,

SCHEDULE III.,—Cont

Exemplification of a Probate or Letters of Administration in addition to the

Fees for engrossing,

Engrossing Wills and other Documents, por folio,

Every Search, ..........................................................

Cominission of Appraisement,

Caveat, cach,

Warning to Cavent,

Service of Warning,

Removing Cavent, -

Settling Administrators Bond and filing......................

Making alteration in grant pursuant to Order,

Every Citation,

Settling Citation or Abstract of Citation for Advertisement, per folio,

Filing Inventory,

Writ of Attachment,

Writ of Sequestration,

Writ of Fi Fa,

Commission of Official Administrator including Appraisement if necessary 5 per cent, of the gross value of the Estate (to be deducted therefrom). Any other Matter or Proceeding not herein specified-The sume Feo as is charged in the Original Jurisdiction in respect of a similar Mutter or Proceeding.

Proceedings to obtain Letters of Administration under Ordinance 10 of 1886,-

Where the Estate does not exceed $100,

Where the Estate exceeds $100–$I and the further sum of twenty cents

for every $50 or part of $50 by which the value exceeds $100.

$5.00

0.25

0.50

1.00

1.00

2.00

1.00

0.50

1.00

1.00

1.00

0.25

1.00

2.00

10.00

10.00

1.00

SCHEDULE IV.

BANKRUPTCY,

In addition to the Fees mentioned in the Scale contained in Schedule B. of

The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1891,–

In any Matter or Proceeding not mentioned in the said last mentioned Scale, the same Fee as is provided for a similar Matter or Proceeding in the Original Jurisdiction.

RULES

Made by the Chief Justice, under Section 24 of "The Supreme Court.

Ordinance, 1873,” ( No. 12 of 1873), for the taxing of costs in the

SUMMARY JURISDICTION OF THE

SUPREME COURT.

The Supreme Court Fees Order, 1892. (Vide page

987

of the Government Gazette,

1892.)

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1. In the following Rules the expressions "exceeding" and "not exceeding refer in the case of a Plaintiff to the amount recovered and in the case of a Defendant to the amount claimed.

2. In actions or proceedings other than those for the recovery of money and in actions where claims for the recovery of money are joined with other claims, the Judge, baving regard to the value and nature of the subject matter of the action or proceeding, shall direct under which of the scales hereinafter set forth the costs (if any) shall be taxed.

Ordinance 12 of 1873,

Sec. 24, and Govern- ment Notification No. 539 of 1899.

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