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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
C O U R T FEES—continued.
On sealing any writ of execution:
To recover any sum not exceeding £20 ...
To recover any sum exceeding £20 but not exceeding £50 ...
To recover any sum exceeding £50
On sealing auy warrant of arrest of property
On entering any caveat...
On furnishing an office copy of any part of thefileof proceedings :
Where the copy does not exceed 200 words in any .language
other than Turkish or 130 in Turkish
For every other 100 words or part thereof in any language
other than Turkish
For every further 100 words or part thereof in Turkish
On certifying a copy of any part of the file of proceedings, not
made by an onicer of the Court, to be a true copy...
AUTHOBITT.
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5
10
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5
cp
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4*
A fee equal to one-
half of the fee charge–
able for the furnishing
of an office copy of
such part of the file
of proceedings.
The Cyprns Admiralty
Jurisdiction Order. 1S93.
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C.—Ix PROCEEDIXGS
CXDER " T U E AIALICIOCS IXJCRT TO P R O P E K T T L A W ,
1894'
Onfilingany petition ... ... .....
On entering any judgment or order of the District Court
Onfilingnotice of appeal to the District Court
Onfiling*notice of appeal to the Supreme Court
On entering any order of the Supreme Court
On sealing a summons to any person to attend as a witness
On issuing any writ of execution ...
£
s.
2
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5
5
1
2
c.p.
0
0
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Rules of Court of 29th
September, 1S94, pub–
lished in Gazette No.
454 of 12th October,
ISM.
D . — F O B PROTESTIXG BILLS OF EXCHANGE
For a copy of any document of protest
For certifying any copy of a document of rrotest to be a true
copy of the same
. . . . . .
The same fee as is
taken for the copy of
any file of proceedings
in any action.
The same fee as is
taken for certifying
copies of anyfileof pro–
ceedings to be true
copies of same.
L a w No. V. of IS36.
E . — I N
PROCEEDIXGS ix
B A X K R C P T C Y
:
On filing any petition ...
F.—ly
CRIMINAL MATTERS
:
On the issue of a summons to au accused persou ...
On the issue of a summons to any person to attend and give
evidence or to produce any document
. . . .
Ou furnishing copies of depositions (to be paid, as nearly as can be
estimated, on application for the copy and before the same is
prepared)
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
For the service by the Police of documents in Criminal cases (other
than a summons to au accused person to appear before a Magisterial
Court) : —
For the service of auy document (other than as aforesaid)
within a distance offivemiles from the Court
For every additionalfivemiles or portion thereof
But so that the maximum fee charged shall not in anv case
exceed the sum of - -
(*)
i o
Such sum as the Court
directs, not exceeding
-tcp. for each 100 words.
2
1
0
0
Rule of Court of 26th
October, 1894, published
in Gazette No. *455 of
the 9th November, 1S94.
Rule of Court of 2-tth
October, 1893, published
in Gazette No. 42*2 oi
27th October. 1S93.
Rules of Court of 13th
January, 1836, published
, in Gazette No. 157 of
16th January, 18S6.
Order of the High Com–
missioner dated 18th
, Julv, 1887, published in
Gazette No. 236 of 29th
July, 1837.
* W h e n issued by direction of the Court or on the application of an official of the Government, acting in his official capacity,
the summons shall be issued without payment of fee : and, otherwise, where the applicant ha3 a bona fide cause for complaint and has
not sufficient means to pay the prescribed fee, the summons m a y be issued, at the discretion of the Court, withont payment of fee.