Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) (Fees) Regulations (ACT)

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Regulations 1982 No. 30 1

Court of Petty Sessions (Civil Jurisdiction)

(Fees) Regulations

I, PETER DREW DURACK, the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of

Australia, in pursuance of section 8 of the Interpretation Ordinance 1967,
hereby make the following Regulations under the Court of Petty Sessions
(Civil Jurisdiction) Ordinance 1982.

Dated 26 July 1982.

P. DURACK

Attorney-General

Citation

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Court of Petty Sessions (Civil

Jurisdiction) (Fees) Regulations.

Interpretation

cents for each page of the record or transcript.

2. In these Regulations, "the Ordinance" means the Court of Petty

Sessions (Civil Jurisdiction) Ordinance 1982.

Court fees

3. (1) For the purposes of section 292 of the Ordinance—

(a)

the prescribed matters are the matters specified in the second column of the Schedule; and

(b)

the prescribed court fees are the amounts specified in, or ascertained in accordance with, the third column of the Schedule.

(2) For the purposes of section 255C (3) of the Court of Petty Sessions

Ordinance 1930 in relation to proceedings, the prescribed fee is an amount equal to the aggregate of 55 cents and an amount calculated at the rate of 20

SCHEDULE Regulation 3
C O U R T F E E S
Item Matter Amount

S

1 On filing of originating process 20.00
2 ( I ) On an application under sub-section 306 (1) of the Ordinance for a copy or
copies of a document or documents 0.55

(2) For each page included in a copy furnished in accordance with an

application referred to in sub-item (1) 0.20

3             For the clerk serving or attempting to serve originating process by post,

regardlessof the number of a t temptsa t service 3.00
4
For serving or attempting to serve, otherwise than by post, originating process, a summons, a notice or other process issued under the Ordinance, regardlessof the number of a t temptsa t service 15.00

5             For executing or attempting to execute a warrant issued in connection with

proceedings an amount equal
to the amount
of any expenses
reasonably
incurred in
executing or
attempting to
execute the
warrant

NOTE

1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 3 August 1982.
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