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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES; DCTIES, &C.
F E E S O F COURT—continued.
AUTHOaiTT.
E.—IN PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY
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Rule of Court of 2«tt
October. 1894. published
in Gazette N o . 456 of
the 9th November, 1894.
Onfilingany petition
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The rules of Court prescribing the fees to be taken in civil actions in respect of the
proceedings on hearing, admission, discovery and inspection, taking of evidence, the •{ as amended by Rules of
drawing up of orders and judgments, appeals, hearing of appeals, taxation of costs, and Court M to Court Fees
summoning of witnessess, so far as circumstances admit are applicable to proceedings in No llos *f 9th De£
bankruptcy.
*-1921.
F . — I N C R I M I N A L M A T T E R S :
On the issue of a summons to an accused person -
On the issue of a summons to any person to atteud and give
evidence or to produce any document -
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m furnishing copies of depositions (to be paid, as nearly as can be
eiAimated, ou 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 an accuse.! person to appear before a Magisterial
Oourt) :—
For the service of any document (other than as aforesaid)
within a distance of five miles from the Court
?or every additionalfivemiles or portion thereof
But so that the maximum fee charged shall not in any case
"exceed the sum of * - * -
C)5
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(*)
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Such s u m as the Court
directs, not exceeding
6o.p. for each 100 words.
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Rules as to Court Fees,.
1912, published in Get.
\ No. 1 )47 of 21st June,
\ 1912 as amended by
/ Rules as to Court Fees
' 1922, published in Gat–
'sa. 1503 of 9th Dee.,.
1921.
G . — I N ACTIONS B E F O R E T I L L A G E J U D G E S :
Proceedings in respect of which a fee is payable to a Village Judge :—
(1) On issue of a writ of summons where there is a claim for
money in respect of any debt demand or damage :—
(«) Where the amount claimed does not exceed £5
(6) Where the amount claimed exceeds £5 and does not
exceed £10
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(c) Where the amount claimed exceeds £10 or where no
definite sum is claimed and in all cases other than those
mentioned in item (2) hereof, in which the recovery of money
is not the sole object of the action
(2) On issue of a writ of summons where the action is in respect
of a right to the use in common of immovable property dedi–
cated to the pubhc or for partition
(3) Where in any proceeding more than one writ of summons
is issued there shall be charged for each writ subsequent to the
first if :t does not exceed 200 words in English or Greek or
130 in Turkish
and for every additional 100 words or part thereof :—
o) in English or Greek
(6) n Turkish
',4) On issue of a summons to a witness :—
(a) Where the amount claimed does not exceed £10 or in cases
under item (2)
tb) Where the amount claimed exceeds £10 or where no defi–
nite sura is claimed and in all cases, other than those under
• rem '2) in which the recovery of money is not the sole
object of th*
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action .. .. ..
(5) On issue of a copy of a judgment :
(a) Where the amount claimed does not exceed £10 or in cases
under item (2)
(6) Where the amount claimed exceeds £10 or where no defi–
nite sum is claimed and in all cases, other than those under
item (2) in which the recovery of money is not the sole
object of the action
(6) On issue of writ of execution of movable property
Amount of fee.
3J.
6.9.
8a.
Zs.
Is. ocp.
Ucp.
Sep.
Sep.
U.
Is.
Village Judge Roles,.
1922. published in Gaz.,
No.- 15US of the 9th.
December, 1921.
2s
O n e shilling together
with the a m o u n t of any
mileage tee chargeable
•orisions of
icei'r, Rules
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f untier the; pror
I tbe Sheriffs'Offic
' of Court. iS'J.-t.
* VV'IKH .-.-uel by direction of the Court or on the application of an orbcial of the Gorernment. acting in his official capacity,
the s u m m o n s *'oaw he issued without payment of fee : and. otherwise, where the applicant has a bona
cause for compiaint and has
not sufficient means to pay the prescribed fee. the s u m m o n s m a y be issued, at tbe discretion of the Court, without p a y m e n t of fee.