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(A 48 )
SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.
Act of Colonial Legislature or other Authority under which levied.
FEES OF COURT or OFFICE, &c,,—Continued.
BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION :—
Leasehods.
For sales by nuction of lensehold property including prior valuations, for determin- ing amount of reserve bids-and for sale, by private contract, to include prior valuation.
On the first $ 3.000..........
On the next $17,000.
Above $30,000
2.—Architects.
5 per cent. 2} >
>
11
+
1
19
#
For valuation of leasehold property and reporting thereon a fee to be fixed by
agreement but not to exceed :—
On the first $10,000
On the next $90,000
Above $100,000
1
per cent.
15
++
Cost of Surveys dilapidations and specifications in discretion of taxing otheer
$25 to $100.
The foregoing charges to be in addition to such out-of-pocket expenses as may be
anthorised at the time by the Official Receiver or trustee.
General.
An Architect or Auctioneer who uses his own motor car or motor eyele, instead of travelling by railway or hired vehicles, shall be entitled if the Taxing Officer is satisfied that such user was reasomble to an allowance not exceeding 25 cents per mile.
Fees for services not provided for in the scale may be fixed by agreement with the
trustee and the consent of the Committee of Inspection,
3.—Special Manager's and Accountant's Charges.
Where the employment of a special manager or accountant has been duly sanctioned, and in the absence of any special arrangement with the Official Receiver or the trustee for a smaller amonut, the following charges may be allowed ;--
For carrying on a business and supervising same and all accounting, collecting and realizing assets in respect thereof or preparing balance sheet, investigat- ing accounts etc., principal's time, exclusively so employed, per day of six hours, including necessary affidavit verifying accounts Chartered or incorporated accountants other than principals Chief clerk's time.........
Other clerk's time, per day of seven hours
These charges shall include stationery, except the forms used,
$100 to $175 $75 to $100 .$ 20 to $ 45
$5 to $ 20
NB. Only the minimum charges will be allowed as a rule, unless there is good reason for increasing them, such as the difficulty and unusual nature of the business to be carried on, the complexity of negotiations, or other similar considerations.
ORDINANCE No. I or 1883.
Table of Fees to be levied in Distraints for Rent.
·Ordinance 10 of 1931. (Vide Government Notification No. 728 of 18th November, 1932).
Sums sued for
Affidavits, Warraut
to
Distrain, Notices, &c.
$ c.
1 and under 5 Dollars,
L
0.25
5
10
1.00
"
++
10
20
2.00
**
T
20
30
3.00
21
+
30
40
4.00
11
40
50
5.00
**
11
50
"
75
6.00
13
75
100
31
ม
...
7.50
100 250
250
"
11
10.00
500
+1
31
13.00
500
& above
15.00
"
Order
to
Commission.
sell.
$ c.
Twenty-five cents.
0.25
0.50
1.00
1.50
Ordinance 1 of 1883,
2.00
(First Schedule).
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 dis- putes the landlord's claim, and witnesses have to be subpoented, in which caso each subpoena must be paid for at 25 cents; where watchmen are kept in charge of property distrained, $1.00 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.