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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.
Act of Colonial Legislaturo or other Authority under which levied.
FEES OF COURT,—Continued.
SCHEDULE IV.
BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION,
ORDINANCE No. 7 of 1891.
Scale of Fees.
Declaration by a debtor of inability to pay his debt,
1.00
Bankruptcy notice,
1.00
Bankruptcy petition,...
10.00
Affidavit filed other than proof of debt,
0.50
Proof of lebt,...................
0.25
Proxy,
0.10
Application to the Court, except by the Official Receiver,
2.00
Application for an order of discharge,
10.00
„Ordinance 7 of 1891.
Application to the Court to approve a composition, per cent, on the
gross amount of the estimated composition.
Application to the Court to approve a schome, per cent. on the gross
amount of the assots.
Allocatur for costs where the bill does not exceed $100,
and for every additional $100 or part thereof,..............
For official stationery, each estate, for
every 50 creditors or less,
2.00
0.50
10.00
Remuneration of Official Receiver and Trustec.
To the Official Recciver on appointment of a Trustee other than himself, $5.00 to $50,00 To the Trustee—sucht commission on thẻ nssets, not exceeding 5 per cent.,
as the Court may order.
In addition to the Fees mentioned in this Schedule-
In any Matter or Proceeding uot mentioned herein the same Fee as is provided
for a similar Matter or Proceeding in the Original Jurisdiction,
ORDINANCE No. 1 or 1883.
Table of Fees to be levied in Distraints for Rent.
Sums sued for
Affidavits, Warrant
to
Distrain, Notices, &c.!
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1 and under 5 Dollurs,
0.25
5
10
1.00
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10
20
2.00
4
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20
30
3.00
13
"
30
40
4.00
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40
50
5.00
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50
75
6.00
#
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75
100
7.50
100
250
10.00
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250 above
500
15.00
#
500
15.00
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Order
to sell.
Commission.
$ c.
0.25
0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
Ordinance 1 of 1883
2.50
(First Schedule).
3.75
5.00
$1 for every $20
or part of $20
The above scale is intended to include all expenses; except in netions where the tonaut disputes the landlord's claim, and wituosses have to be subpensod, 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 expcuses, to be fixed by the Registrar, must be paid.
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