Supreme Court Amendment (Fees and Costs) Rules 2012 (TAS)
Supreme Court Amendment (Fees and Costs) Rules 2012
We, the Honourable Alan Michael Blow, OAM, the Honourable Shan Eve Tennent, the Honourable David James Porter and the Honourable Helen Marie Wood, Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, on the recommendation of the Rule Committee, make the following Rules of Court under the Supreme Court Civil Procedure Act 1932 .
1. | On the commencement of a cause or matter (other than for admission to the legal profession) | 600 |
2. | On the commencement of proceedings for admission to the legal profession | 150 |
3. | Transcripts – | |
(a) for a copy of a transcript which has already been transcribed | 2 per page | |
(b) for a copy of a transcript which is required to be transcribed | 7.50 per page | |
4. | On the taxation of a bill of costs | 4% of the amount allowed, or such lesser amount as the taxing officer, in the officer’s discretion, thinks proper |
5. | On filing any notices instituting an appeal from any order or judgment of the Court or any Judge of the Court, or from the Associate Judge to the Full Court | 700 |
6. | On filing any notices instituting an appeal from an inferior court, statutory tribunal or referee | 600 |
7. | For every search or inspection of any index, register, file or other document, except where any such search or inspection is made by a person who is a party to that cause or matter or the practitioner for that party | 25 |
8. | For any photocopy of a document | 2 per page |
9. | On the appointment of a mediation if the mediator is an employee of, or otherwise engaged by, the Supreme Court | 500 |
1. In a case where the amount of debt does not exceed $50 000 | $72 |
2. In a case where the amount of debt exceeds $50 000 | $104 |
A. M. BLOW
Puisne Judge
S. E. TENNENT
Puisne Judge
D. J. PORTER
Puisne Judge
H. M. WOOD
Puisne Judge
Countersigned,
J. A. CONNOLLY
Registrar
Displayed and numbered in accordance with the
Notified in the
These Rules of Court are administered in the Department of Justice.
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