Juries Fees Regulations (ACT)
THE TERRITORY FOR THE SEAT
OF 'GOVERNMENT.
Regulations under the Juries Ordinance 1932.
I JOHN GEEIG -LATHAM, the Attorney-General of the Oommon-, wealth, in pursuance, of the powers conferred upon me by the Juries Ordinance 1932, hereby make the following Eegulations, to come
into operation forthwith. . . . . Dated the 9th day of December, 1932.
J. G. LATHAM;
Attorney-General.
- . JURIES FEES REGULATIONS,
| short t'tie. | 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Juries Fees Regulations. 2. The fees to be paid to any person' who serves as a juror in any |
criminal cause or in anyv civil case shall be as follows:— . ,
• . - • - . , .. Por Day. Per MIIo.
' ' ' s. &. s- d.
For eacli day of attendance of more than four hours up to
three days . . . . . . ' . . '• ., . 0 0
For each day of attendance not exceeding' four hours from l :
time of attending • . ; . ..' .': ••.-.• ''.. 5 0
For the fourth and every subsequent'day's attendance of more •
• than four hours on the same panel . . . . . ... 12 0 Jurors if continuously on the same.trial , in. any civil case,
for more than three days, shall be entitled to such further
Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel—also accessible at sum (if any) aS the presiding Justice shall direct. ' • '• '
• Bystanders sworn oh any. t r ia l , for each day of attendance
exceeding four hours . . . . . . . . . . . - " . . . . . . . . 9 0
Bystanders sworn on any trial, for .each day of attendance
not exceeding four hours from time of attending . . . 5 0 Trav611ing expenses' for every mile of distance in excess of
three miles; between the juror's residence and > the Court
(one way, and for one day only) . . . . . . . 1 0
0
0
0