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Rules1992No. 86 1

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Federal Court Rules 2(Amendment)

WE, Judges of the Federal Court of Australia, make the following Rules of Court under the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976.

 Dated 27 March 1992.

 M. E. J. BLACK C. J.

 C. A. SWEENEY J.

 R. M. NORTHROP J.

 J. A. KEELY J.

 J. D. DAVIES J.

 J. S. LOCKHART J.

 I. F. SHEPPARD J.

 K. J. JENKINSON J.

 A. R. NEAVES J.

 B. A. BEAUMONT J.

 M. R. WILCOX J.

 J. E. J. SPENDER J.

(L. S.)

P. R. A. GRAY J.

 J. A. MILES J.

 D. M. RYAN J.

 R. S. FRENCH J.

 M. L. FOSTER J.

 A. B. NICHOLSON J.

 M. C. LEE J.

 H. W. OLNEY J.

 J. W. VON DOUSSA J.

 D. G. HILL J.

 M. F. O'LOUGHLIN J.

 T. J. HIGGINS J.

 P. C. HEEREY J.

 D. P. DRUMMOND J.

 Judges of the Federal

 Court of Australia

A. C. DAWSON

Acting Registrar

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1.   Commencement

1.1   These Rules commence on 13 April 1992.

2.   Amendment

2.1   The Federal Court Rules are amended as set out in these Rules.

3.   Second Schedule (Costs allowable in respect of work done and services performed)

3.1   Omit the Second Schedule, substitute:

SECOND SCHEDULE

Order 62, rule 12

 

COSTS ALLOWABLE IN RESPECT OF WORK DONE AND SERVICES PERFORMED

 

Column 1

Item

 Column 2

 Scale of costs

Column 3

Amount

 

Instructions

 

 $

 

1

to sue or defend or to appeal or oppose an appeal or for any   other originating proceeding.......................................................

 

124.00

 

2

to make or oppose an interlocutory application or motion to the   Court of a Judge or an officer of the Court..................................

 

 54.00

 

3

for a case for opinion of counsel or for counsel to advise   (including attendance on counsel with brief)...............................

 

 52.00

 

4

for interrogatories, answers to interrogatories or an affidavit (not

  being a formal affidavit), admissions or a list of documents, and   affidavit verifying ......................................................................

  

 75.00

 

SECOND SCHEDULE— continued

 

Column 1

Item

 Column 2

 Scale of costs

Column 3

Amount

 
 

5

 

for brief for counsel on application in chambers or brief notes   for solicitor (where necessary)....................................................

 $

 

 68.00

OR

in respect of items 1 to 5 of this scale, any other amounts that   may be allowed by the taxing officer, having regard to all the   circumstances of the case

 

6

for brief for counsel or brief notes for solicitor (where   necessary)—the fee to be allowed is to be a sum that the taxing   officer thinks fit, having regard to all the circumstances of the   case

 

7

for a necessary document not otherwise provided for—the fee to   be allowed is to be a sum that the taxing officer thinks fit,   having regard to all the circumstances of the case

 

Documents

 

8

any notice of appearance including copies, filing and service by   respondent..................................................................................

 

 69.00

 

9

any application or notice of motion including fixing return day,

  copies to file and serve and attendance to file.............................

     if more than 3 folios—add per folio.........................................

 

 54.00

 3.00

 

10

any simple notice or memorandum such as a notice for   discovery, including copies, filing (where necessary) and   service........................................................................................

  

 45.00

 

11

notice to produce, notice to admit or any like notice including   copies, filing (when necessary) and service.................................

     if more than 3 folios—add per folio.........................................

 
 

 54.00

 3.00

 

12

a brief to counsel (including a brief to hear judgment) and   attending counsel with the brief..................................................

     if more than 3 folios—add per folio.........................................

  for copy documents to accompany brief; the other charges in   this scale that are appropriate

 
 

 48.00

 5.00

   

SECOND SCHEDULE— continued

 

Column 1

Item

 Column 2

 Scale of costs

Column 3

Amount

 
 

13

 

any necessary subpoena including issuing 1 copy to serve and   arranging for service...................................................................

 $

 

 38.00

Drawing

 

14

any necessary document

  per folio......................................................................................

 

 6.00

 

Engrossing or Typing

 

 $

15

any necessary document

  per folio......................................................................................

 

 2.00

 

Copies

 

16

of any document, including carbon, photographic or machine   made copy—per page.................................................................

  except that, if allowance for 10 or more pages is claimed in   respect of any document or documents, the costs to be allowed   for the copies are at the discretion of the taxing officer

 
 

 1.00

 

Perusal

 

17

of any document (when necessary) including special letter,   telegram or telex if 3 folios or less..............................................

    or per folio................................................................................

  except that, if allowance for 30 or more folios is claimed in   respect of any document or documents, the costs to be allowed   for perusal are at the discretion of the taxing officer

 
 

 11.00

 2.00

    

18

if it is not necessary to peruse but it is necessary to scan a   document—per page...................................................................

  except that, if allowance for 10 or more pages is claimed in   respect of any document or documents, the costs to be allowed   for scanning are at the discretion of the taxing officer

 
 

 3.00

    

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued

 

Column 1

Item

 Column 2

 Scale of costs

Column 3

Amount

Examination

 

 $

19

if it is neither necessary to peruse nor scan a document, for   example, an examination of an appeal book:

     for examination—per half hour

 solicitor..................................................................................

 clerk.......................................................................................

 
   

 45.00

 11.00

Letters

 

20

short letter—simple form of letter e.g. formal acknowledgment

 

 9.00

21

ordinary letter including letters between principal and agent

 14.00

 

22

circular letter (after the first) each.................................................

 

 5.00

 

23

special letter or letter including opinion........................................

OR

the fee to be allowed is an amount that is reasonable having   regard to the length of the letter, the questions involved and   appropriate items and charges in this scale

 

 32.00

24

telegram, facsimile copy, or telex including attendance to   dispatch......................................................................................

OR

the fee to be allowed is an amount that is reasonable in the   circumstances

 
 

 38.00

25

receiving and filing any incoming letter........................................

 

  (Postage and transmission fees may be claimed as a   disbursement properly incurred)

 

 5.00

   

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued

 

Column 1

Item

 Column 2

 Scale of costs

Column 3

Amount

Service

 $

 

26

personal service (except where service is claimable under other   items in this scale) of any document of which personal service   is required..............................................................................

OR

the fee is to be an amount that is reasonable having regard to   time occupied, distance travelled and other relevant   circumstances

 
  

 37.00

27

service of any document at the office of the address for service   either by delivery or by post........................................................

 
 

 11.00

 

Preparation of Appeal Books

 

28

preparation of appeal books including collating all necessary material, attendances on the printer, general oversight of their

   preparation in cases where the taxing officer is satisfied it has   been done efficiently—per hour:

 solicitor..................................................................................

 clerk.......................................................................................

 
    

 81.00

 19.00

29

where appeal books are prepared in a solicitor’s office, the taxing officer may in his or her discretion allow a sum that he or she thinks just and reasonable having regard to work and labour properly performed and charges for material used.

 In   exercising his or her discretion the taxing officer must have   regard to commercial rates for copying and binding and is not   obliged to apply the photographic or machine made copy costs   otherwise allowable in this Schedule

 

Attendances

 

30

an attendance which is capable of being made by a clerk, such as at the court registry......................................................................

 

 19.00

 

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued

 

Column 1

Item

 Column 2

 Scale of costs

Column 3

Amount

 

31

 

an attendance which requires the attendance of the solicitor or   managing clerk and involves the exercise of skill or legal   knowledge (including an attendance to inspect or negotiate) —  per quarter hour:

 solicitor....................................................................................

     managing clerk........................................................................

 

 $

    

 36.00

 10.00

32

an attendance for which no other provision is made in this   scale............................................................................................

 
 

 32.00

 

33

an attendance by telephone which does not involve the exercise   of skill or legal knowledge..........................................................

 

 8.00

 

34

an attendance on counsel:

  with brief or papers (where not otherwise provided for).............

  to appoint a conference or consultation.......................................

  if appointment made by telephone..............................................

 
 

 19.00

 19.00

 8.00

35

a necessary conference or consultation with counsel:

  if half an hour or less..................................................................

  if over half an hour—for each hour or part of an hour.................

 
 

 54.00

 81.00

 

36

in court or chambers or before the Registrar for hearing   without counsel:

  for each hour or part of an hour of the hearing............................

  for each hour or part of an hour when likely to be heard but      not heard..................................................................................

  not to exceed per day..................................................................

  

162.00

 

162.00

727.00

 

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued

 

Column 1

Item

 Column 2

 Scale of costs

Column 3

Amount

 

37

 

in court or chambers or before the Registrar for hearing with counsel:

   for each hour or part of an hour of the attendance during the      hearing.....................................................................................

  for each hour or part of an hour of the attendance when likely      to be heard but not heard.........................................................

  not to exceed per day..................................................................

if a person other than a solicitor attends in place of a solicitor—   for each hour:

(a)

 managing clerk..................................................................

           not to exceed per day.........................................................

(b)

 any other clerk...................................................................

           not to exceed per day.........................................................

 

 $

   

132.00

 

132.00

597.00

  

 54.00

243.00

 29.00

130.00

 

38

to hear judgment...........................................................................

 37.00

 

39

on taxation of costs:

  if a solicitor attends—per hour or part of an hour........................

  if a clerk attends—per hour or part of an hour.............................

 

 81.00

 19.00

 

40

if the solicitor attends at court or chambers for the hearing of   an application or appeal, or on conference with counsel, at a   distance of more than 50 kilometres from his or her place of   business when it is neither appropriate nor proper for an agent   to attend, the taxing officer may allow for each day of absence   from place of business, not being a Saturday, Sunday or public   holiday, an amount that the taxing officer thinks reasonable—   not exceeding..............................................................................

 
       

184.00

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued

 

Column 1

Item

 Column 2

 Scale of costs

Column 3

Amount

General Care and Conduct

 

$

41

if the case or circumstances warrant it, an allowance may be   claimed under this item, in addition to any item which appears   in this scale, for general care and conduct (where appropriate)   including the following:

   (a)     the complexity of the matter and the difficulty and novelty of the questions raised or any of them;

   (b)     the importance of the matter to the party and the amount involved;

(c) the skill, labour, specialised knowledge and responsibility involved in the matter on the part of the

 solicitor;

   (d)     the number and importance of the documents prepared or perused without regard to length;

   (e)     the time expended by the solicitor;

   (f)      research and consideration of questions of law and fact.

 

Counsel’s Fees

 

42

it is proper for a solicitor to incur an amount for counsel’s fees   that appears to be fair and reasonable according to the   circumstances of the case and the seniority of counsel and the   fees incurred may be claimed as a disbursement

 

43

where a solicitor briefs another solicitor as counsel, when it   would be appropriate to brief counsel, the taxing officer may   allow a sum as a counsel's fee that the taxing officer thinks just   and reasonable having regard to the practice of allowing these   fees that are permitted by the Supreme Court Rules of the State   or Territory concerned (Order 62, rule 35)

 

Witnesses Expenses

 

44

witnesses called because of their professional, scientific or other   special skill or knowledge—per day............................................

 

 95.00

to 475.00

 

45

witnesses called, other than those covered in item 44—per day....

 54.00

to 89.00

 

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued

 

Column 1

Item

 Column 2

 Scale of costs

Column 3

Amount

 

46

 

witnesses remunerated in their occupation by wages, salary or   fees—the amount lost by attendance at Court

 

 $

47

if the witness resides more than 50 kilometres from the Court—  a sum that the taxing officer thinks reasonable for the actual   cost of conveyance, together with a reasonable amount for   sustenance or maintenance

 

Disbursements

 

48

all court fees and other fees and payments to the extent to which   they have been properly and reasonably incurred and paid must   be allowed

 

49

if a solicitor attends at court or chambers, or on conference with   counsel, in the circumstances outlined in Item 40, the taxing   officer may allow reasonable travelling expenses to the extent   to which they have been reasonably incurred and paid

 

Miscellaneous

50

matters not included in this scale may be allowed to the extent   they are covered by Order 62, rule 21

bills of costs prepared in accordance with Order 62, rule 40   must identify costs and disbursements claimed with an item   number

a folio comprises 72 words; there are generally 3 folios to each   page

 

4. Transitional

4.1 In spite of subrule 3.1, the Schedule omitted from the Federal Court Rules by subrule 3.1 continues to apply in relation to all work done and services performed before the commencement of these Rules.

NOTES

1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 10 April 1992.

 

2. Statutory Rules 1979 No. 140 as amended by 1980 No. 87; 1982 Nos. 217 and 408; 1983 No. 264; 1984 Nos. 9 and 258; 1985 Nos. 16, 97, 168 and 227; 1986 Nos. 61, 157 and 324; 1987 Nos. 73, 174 and 197; 1988 Nos. 14, 54, 144, 217 and 306; 1989 Nos. 50, 253 and 318; 1990 Nos. 72, 102, 276, 319, 414 and 453; 1991 Nos. 70, 249, 395 and 461; 1992 Nos. 43 and 44.

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