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Supreme Court.

9. On the gross proceeds of any ship or goods, etc., sold by order of the court (to be deducted from the proceeds in court) if not exceeding $1,000

10. For every additional $1,000 or part thereof

10.00

5.00

11. For every matter or proceeding not above specified the same fee as is taken in the original jurisdiction in respect of a similar matter or proceeding.

Assessors' Fees.

[rule 166.]

For each nautical or other assessor, whether at the examination of witnesses, or at the trial of an action, or at the hearing of an appeal, or upon any assessment of damages or taking of an account, according to the case, per diem.

From $10.00 to $50.00

NOTE.-The above fees shall be paid to the Registrar for the assessors in cash and in the first instance by the party preferring that claim or, in the case of an appeal, by the appellant.

[CAP. 4

SUITORS' FUNDS RULES.

(Cap. 4, section 38). (Ordinance No. 3 of 1873).

Regulations- Fraser, vol. 1, p. 153.

[14th Sept., 1928.]

Operation and interpretation.

1. These rules may be cited as the Suitors' Funds Rules.

2. In these rules-

"Accountant" means the Accountant, Supreme Court; "court" means the Supreme Court;

"funds" or "funds in court" means any money or securities or movable property or any part thereof standing in or to be placed to the Registrar's account and includes boxes and other effects;

"ledger credit" means the title of the cause or matter and the separate account (if any) opened or to be opened under an order or otherwise in the books of the Registrar to which any funds are credited or to be credited;

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Supreme Court. 9. On the gross proceeds of any ship or goods, etc., sold by order of the court (to be deducted from the proceeds in court) if not exceeding $1,000 10. For every additional $1,000 or part thereof 10.00 5.00 11. For every matter or proceeding not above specified the same fee as is taken in the original jurisdiction in respect of a similar matter or proceeding. Assessors' Fees. [rule 166.] For each nautical or other assessor, whether at the examination of witnesses, or at the trial of an action, or at the hearing of an appeal, or upon any assessment of damages or taking of an account, according to the case, per diem. From $10.00 to $50.00 NOTE.-The above fees shall be paid to the Registrar for the assessors in cash and in the first instance by the party preferring that claim or, in the case of an appeal, by the appellant. [CAP. 4 SUITORS' FUNDS RULES. (Cap. 4, section 38). (Ordinance No. 3 of 1873). Regulations- Fraser, vol. 1, p. 153. [14th Sept., 1928.] Operation and interpretation. 1. These rules may be cited as the Suitors' Funds Rules. 2. In these rules- "Accountant" means the Accountant, Supreme Court; "court" means the Supreme Court; "funds" or "funds in court" means any money or securities or movable property or any part thereof standing in or to be placed to the Registrar's account and includes boxes and other effects; "ledger credit" means the title of the cause or matter and the separate account (if any) opened or to be opened under an order or otherwise in the books of the Registrar to which any funds are credited or to be credited; 339
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Supreme Court. 9. On the gross proceeds of any ship or goods, etc., sold by order of the court (to be deducted from the proceeds in court) if not exceeding $1,000 10. For every additional $1,000 or part thereof 10.00 5.00 11. For every matter or proceeding not above specified the same fee as is taken in the original jurisdiction in respect of a similar matter or proceeding. Assessors' Fees. [rule 166.] For each nautical or other assessor, whether at the examination of witnesses, or at the trial of an action, or at the hearing of an appeal, or upon any assessment of damages or taking of an account, according to the case, per diem. From $10.00 to $50.00 NOTE.-The above fees shall be paid to the Registrar for the assessors in cash and in the first instance by the party preferring that claim or, in the case of an appeal, by the appellant. [CAP. 4 SUITORS' FUNDS RULES. (Cap. 4, section 38). (Ordinance No. 3 of 1873). Regulations- Fraser, vol. 1, p. 153. [14th Sept., 1928.] Operation and interpretation. 1. These rules may be cited as the Suitors' Funds Rules. 2. In these rules- "Accountant" means the Accountant, Supreme Court; "court" means the Supreme Court; "funds" or "funds in court" means any money or securities or movable property or any part thereof standing in or to be placed to the Registrar's account and includes boxes and other effects; "ledger credit" means the title of the cause or matter and the separate account (if any) opened or to be opened under an order or otherwise in the books of the Registrar to which any funds are credited or to be credited; 339
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Supreme Court.

9. On the gross proceeds of any ship or goods, etc., sold by order of the court (to be deducted from the proceeds in court) if not exceeding $1,000

10. For every additional $1,000 or part thereof

10.00

5.00

11. For every matter or proceeding not above specified the same fee as is taken in the original jurisdiction in respect of a similar matter or proceeding.

Assessors' Fees.

[rule 166.]

For each nautical or other assessor, whether at the examination of witnesses, or at the trial of an action, or at the hearing of an appeal, or upon any assessment of damages or taking of an account, according to the case, per diem.

From $10.00 to $50.00

NOTE.-The above fees shall be paid to the Registrar for the assessors in cash and in the first instance by the party preferring that claim or, in the case of an appeal, by the appellant.

[CAP. 4

SUITORS' FUNDS RULES.

(Cap. 4, section 38). (Ordinance No. 3 of 1873).

Regulations- Fraser, vol. 1, p. 153.

[14th Sept., 1928.]

Operation and interpretation.

1. These rules may be cited as the Suitors' Funds Rules.

2. In these rules-

"Accountant" means the Accountant, Supreme Court; "court" means the Supreme Court;

"funds" or "funds in court" means any money or securities or movable property or any part thereof standing in or to be placed to the Registrar's account and includes boxes and other effects;

"ledger credit" means the title of the cause or matter and the separate account (if any) opened or to be opened under an order or otherwise in the books of the Registrar to which any funds are credited or to be credited;

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