Jury Fees Act 1887 No 21a (NSW)
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No. X.
An Act to amend the law relating to the
return of Jury Fees. [13th July, 1887.]
| WH E R E A S the thirty-second section of the Act eleventh Victoria number twenty provides that certain sums of money shall be | paid by the Plaintiff or Defendant as the case may be into the hands |
| of the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court to be by him paid to the | |
| Sheriff in respect of the allowance to Juries in Civil causes And | |
| whereas the third section of the Act fifteenth Victoria number three provides that in every case where the amount required by the thirty- | |
| second section of the Act eleventh Victoria number twenty has been | |
| paid to the Prothonotary and no trial or assessment has been had the amount so paid shall on demand be returned to the party having paid the same And whereas it is desirable that the expense of summoning | |
| Juries should no longer be cast on the public but should be borne by | |
| the parties requiring such Juries to be summoned as well when trials | |
| or assessments are not had as when they are had and for that purpose it is necessary to repeal the third section of the Act fifteenth Victoria | |
| number three B e it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent | |
| Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council | |
| and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows :— |
| under the thirty-second section of the Act eleventh Victoria number twenty before the passing of this Act shall be returned pursuant to the section hereby repealed. | No. X I . |
1. The third section of the Act fifteenth Victoria number three
is hereby repealed but notwithstanding such repeal any moneys paid
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