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NEW MANUAL \\ COSTS, FORMS AND RULES, UtMM COMMOH MW OOUETS OF FTFEB OAHADA ^^ Hcr'-tt'o/ /^i^5^ ^iii'wi I n il ■♦^ »riww»m. ' w r^ ■r' 5i.,j.Rj S 4[i.«.A ' :> • : ^ Mflw -...--.T- V'^«****>«, -Y-*,",- M*M«l.aMMllMilMM ■MMMlBMMldbliMillll /^.M'"' « : ? Tf ¥■ * «■ t I -< X" rtiiifil ■Mk.. i u^imM iTiiii'in 1 1 liiffaiiHiitrtiifikiitfiiiiiiiiMiiiiirMite i NEW MANUAL OJ COSTS, FORMS AND RULES, (?;« nrta COMMON LAW C0DBT8 If, C . ft. UPPER CANADA. ^' t-fr H>II^O W A. 0/ McMillan, or OMOOSB KAU, TOIOVTOk aXVOISThAT'LAV. TOBONTOt ROLLO k ADA] 186ft. - • •• 5 :\i (■ .1 --.i' ■ \ V '} M »i i n nil I -ii ■III mr^^ir^^^ wmmmmf^"^"^'^'^' rfHriMMMiiMi »«a«T;-.-;t*W(saK ^' -i iMililMiMili iiJii-iTiii'iiini "^.l?* p'n tfiirlBi(N<>aiiiiiiMlii«>iMi V. O.XX Kntand, Meortlag to Ael of tlw FMilneU FkrliuMBlt tai tba jor of onr tort «M «igM bniidNd and ■ixty»lhr% I9 AxBXAnn Gn McMnu*. la fte OSn a( tk« tnr of tha PravinMef D13 Ai nisns n iotui. aiw •imov, toiu •tubt, roiona :? wMWn>*««Mv J • I I ^tmmmmmmmmmmmmmi''^^ aMOMMMMMa • lifcrtiiniiJiliirt'fMisaBliiiniliiiliii-rn L BOBEBT A. HABBI80N, ESQ., B.O.L.. «r oMoon Mtu, tcmum, BiBmrwa»**.w. Qif tSSUl n^ >T xnrD rmoMnMr, BZtriOtVVI.LT B19Z0AT19 BTTHB AUTHOR: Al A TUBUIB or ESnill FOK OVB WHOM ASIUXm ■ATI son M uvea MB «a zLuoiOAnov or rai iawi or ouk XAXtru nanMtm, In !1 '■ J i ! I 1 I 5 ' ,ppppwinp,^.^ii».llii | »i n i i "I i iw im WWWIWBWiWWWIWP»'Wi^*"*l»W kMMM iUmi muk '^r^/r-WtmojirtlxrhfD^fK.'pf. ,»'*T4*«.".,, *«M#MWWVMWM (nfi I PBEFACE. V. b placing this little work before the public, the' Anther wu not tunnindTnl of the hazardous step aboat to be taken. Impressed, how- ever, with the importance of a Manual of the Costs and Procedure of OUT Common Law Courts, such as is here contemplated, and which is felt to be a great desideratum in the Profession, he haay to the best of his ability, endeavoured to meet this want in the following pages. With what success this object has been acccom- plished, he leaves to a liberal and honourable bodj to decide; conscious that his fellow laborers in the same noble professicm will be the first to appreciate his motives, and encourage his efforts, in this undertaking. It is the result of a few spare mi^ ments, snatched from the pressing engagements of eveiy day office work ; but the anxiety and toil attendant on its preparation will be amply repaid, should it prove as successful as the Author hopes it will. The unavoidable, but, perhaps, fortunate delay, in the publicap tion of this work, for which indulgence is requested, has brought it within the operation of the late Stamp Act, 27 and 28 Vic, chap. 5. This necessitated a very material change in many fea- tures of the Tariff of Fees contained therein, and in the amounts for filings In the Superior Courts, and in the fractional parts between each decimal of the various itemti of fees charged, in order to reconcile them to the requirements of the statute. The arrangement of the letters designating the various stamps may not be entirely satisfactory to some, on account of my not separating the amounts covered by each stamp ; but a little familiarity witn the nature of the funds represented by the various stamps, and a ^ little practice under the working of the new act, together with the amount paid to each fund, and for each and every part of a prc^ ceeding being given here separately, will, it is to be hoped, render this, in a short time, comparatively easy. Besides this, the great width of page, and the consequent disproportion in size that any other arrangement would necessitate, is an objection, though of '■ „' .. \i i- li ■Wi^WPi pnMM pmmmmmm* 9 iMMMta miirt iHllii ms^jggafglitiemtliittt^^ m VBHACB. another and, perhaps, a lesser kind, which is obviated by th» present plan. It vras endeavored to make the Manual •• naefnl as well as easy of reference as possible ; and very few, bat those who undertake a similar task, can folly appreciate the labor ood- sequent on the preparation oT this little work. Conscious of its many shortcomings, it is, at length, placed before a generous pn^ fessioc, in the hope that, with all its faults, there may be, at leai^ merit enough found in it to sustain the maxim, *^ utile ptrUtuHb tumffitiatm,** In conclusion, I take this opportunity of expreMing iqy thanks to those gentlemen, officers of the Court in their sevenil dqieiW ments, at Osgoode Hall, and elsewhere, in the ci^, who so kindly assisted me by affording the information necessary to prepare the work. To A. C. Chadwick, £sq«i barrister, and Mr. J. S. HaU»> well, law-student, of this citj! , particularly the former gentleman, my obligations are also due for valuable assistance in preparing the manuscript for the prms. Chvboh Sxun, 2bf«ffl0^ <7. IT., N ^mmmmmm ••T"*llipi»»"^""W»«W^IP»P«»|«li ""Wi iMak^AMMtlMI ■•^■■■■■IHMIM ujif^iaglaaHMlM tM^MMU * (mufmuemMm imsm ' ■ „,\ ■^iUttAM\ik,^'^>tili&^iJJt...,La^^-.^.^ l^\M^.*.*:^^^^.^s CONTENl'S, Tba Superior Courto of Common Law. 17 Hm Oonaty Cowti SI TIm Stamp Aet tt Tuiff of Coito in the Baperior and County Cooria ft , Bemarka on Preparing and Taxing Bilb of Coati^ CaiM^ k» 61 • Forma of BiDiof Coata. tt' Stamp Aet 98 Dirinon Court Feea. 101 Equity aide County Court Feea, and Billaof Coata. 104, lOS Sunoc^te Court Feea 106 Begiatiy Offioea 100 Clerk of the Peaoe Feea 110 Heir and Deriwe Comminion 114 Remarka on ConTeyaneing. 116 Fenoe Vlewert 116 Quo Warranto lit IVaetical Forma '. 130 Agen^ 131 NewRnleaof Court 194 Index l» t 1 H : . 1 ■ • r nil mmtm mmmmmmmmm i'i. ^MMMa j^^^^^^^^^^ ifliiniiiii i*>m^mtiimmmmmi^ ' i| i| ! -i^ i '1 ./ ,» .. - \ , r ipaa iiiv^nnvaw* MkMiauaiMMMaMMliM ■■MHMwika I MMMM mm ^isai MMriiAii i.>iiiriSrTii..lnl.i'li ^^..t......^..^-. .,^ J „ . ., .... ,v.-.^...,...^^.:^.. ., - r^ ■ ! ■■ 1 ij , '■ ? ■ ') > - ', .' ■ / ■ i ■ ■ V :, j ■' ! ■ 1 ! \ !-■! LIST OF SOME OF THE AUTHORS AND BOOKS CONSULTED IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS WORK *^^^^^0^^^^0^^l^ l^i»^O^W Coiuolidated Statutes of CanubL Coniolidated Statute* of Upper Canadap Chitty*! Practiee. 2 Tola. (18G2.) Dax Practice in the Matter's OfRce. Du New Book of Cotta. Evan's Digest, up to 1861 (EnglisL) Gn,j on Ciosts. Harriaon'sComuon Law Procedure Act. Harrison and O'Brien's Digest Jurist Leith's Blackstone. (1804.) Law Journal, U. C, up to Not. 1864. Law Timea (English.) Manhallon Coeta. Old Qneeii's Ben^ Rules and Tteii;^ from 1795 up to 1858. Practiee Reports. Vola. 1 and S. Queen'sBench Reports (U.C.)toToL 23^ Common Pleas Reports (U. C) to toL 14. Robinson and Harrison's Digest Richard's on OostiL Statutes of Upper Canada, from 17V3; up to 184a Statutes of Canada relating to Upper Upper Canada, from 1840 to 1869. Besides the Tarions English Report^ both old and new. ■mapmapvpwNRapwaavi iai«ap<*ffi«H>a*^ "u ■MMM kttHUMMMI MSMMMM ■..^— — J— «A.^««« , i->,.,^«»..Bii^%i.i„,ft,^'^^,^, „.. ...^ ,.,. .....■.^^■...........^^.^t-..,^iai.;L,i^i,,t^:a^^ V NAMES OF THE JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURTS OF COUUON LAW FOR UPPER CANADA. ^W^i^^N«WWVNi The Hoo. WnxuM HnrsT DftAna, O.B., Cki^ Juitkt of Ujpptr Cmi«h. Hie Hon. Wnxux Buux Riovae^^ Ckitf Judke qf tiU Court of Common Pfaw, Putml Judgu in (he Qm«»*» BtnA : Th« Hon. JoHK HAWKura Haoabxt, The &on. Jossra Cuhbajt Musbimw. Puimt Judgu in Common PUoi : The Hon. Adam Wiukw, The H> !■ M. : I MMM ■MMMlMiMiMfaH^iy^ ::5i: Mitt :ym , 1 i ii mni i h m :.;,.,!tf-«^^. ■•>iv •> ;i^^'v ■•>>. -..i^ .-■; ittiMMMwy '<">V»aii*im« Mki^wi ■■ ,^ .. — . — :-j..., ..->.tr. 'Viff-i'i-'',,)!! ' .-^^-imwxn I < « «i n mh attm/6tStiitatit.mmitim s«i uiT Of oint ciTn>. 5' ; MM JcweUT.Parr 68 JonetT. Tobia "1 JoDU T. KetehuB, Jt« 13 Kent T GreAt Weitern BaOmy Co. . . . 63 KingitoB T. WhelsB 60 Kjiiffbt ▼• ^* oor9 •••••••••••••••••«• V t Laniw T* Runcll • • 3T Latham ▼. Law Seektj 2t LanoB aad PctenoB, M r*. TS LIojdT. Krat r fli LonaT. RTan ST Lopci T. De Taitet 69, 66 Lewltsf, in r* 73 Lonnt, Ar« 110 If, Ito Hat t* V mis ••••••••••••••••••••••• ov M AllBS T* PnOA >••••• .••••• ••••••••• v9 MaTlnuT T. Uaaifield 66 Hail* T. Marni 66 lleiBT.Sbort 67 UQler ▼. Tbompaoa 71 Morris T. BoolUm 66 Morriar.HoBt 70 UorriiOB T. Banner 71 Morrii ▼. BonltoB 66 lIorrlioB ▼. SanuBcn 66 MorgaB ▼. Bojer 47 MuUlBiT. 68 MulUna ▼. Scott 67 M orphy T. UcGuift 64 If cDonald T. McDoaald 63 McLare t* Jobm •••••••••••••••••••• 03 HcPeaily t. EccIm 72 Melatosb T. Pollock 31 If cKcUar T. Graat 33 XT. a Kewtoa T. Gbamboi* 66 NehoBT. Slack 73 NoUbt. Reid 37 Ogle T. Moffatt C8 OwtBT.Scolet 73 P. Q.«. Pbelaa T. Pbelaa 37 PilgriaiT. SontbamptoaR'7Co.46, 69, 71 M Podbommii T. Praicr «• Qneear. Patoa M Rag|T. Wells gl Ratnck r. Hoaarch lasaraneo Oe M Read, St al., T. Cottoa, /» r« 11 Richards?. Cohea 6S RobiasoB T. UesKBgcr CT RoUaet T. Lewis It Root ▼. Farlaseoot M Roatlcdge T. Ashott M Rattoa, oae, Ac, t. Aostia It •. Salter T. If cLM>d 4« Sewell T. B. 4 L. H. RaOway Oo 44 Sharp T. Ashley «• Skeltoa ▼. Steward fi Skiaaer T. Shoppee et SkUbeek ▼. Garbett U Fmitb T. Webber, 2>M Vi Somers T. Carter BS Spcaser r. HamertoB CT Steahonse ▼. Banes to Stewart T. Steele 89^ TO StrectT.Rowt sT Stnart T. IfatUesoa BS T. Teylor T. Morray 6t Taylor T. Hodgias Tl Tippett T. Haacke 54 n, ▼, W. TaRaace t. Eraas 68 Walker T. Fairfield 60 Wallbaak T. Qaartenaaia 66 WardT. Ben 68 Wclih T. Vickiag 68 Wbeldale r. The Northera aad Easteia Railway Co TO White T. Cochlia 3« Whitlock T. Homphreys 68 WiltT.Lai 6S Wihoa and Heetor, /fi r( T8 Wingall T, Enniakniea Oil Co 68 Wither ▼. Wills 65 X, Y, X. TatesT. Vechaa 68 Toong ▼. CramptOB 66 MwMMaaaM*! ^■Sj^k^^^^ IT"" ■MMiMMiriMai^^iiiauytfUMMAiiiiiauittiaii^^ n THE SUPERIOR COURTS OF COMMON LAW. The first official effort or mention of an effort pealed by the Union Act pf 1840-1. Hilary Term is also changed by 2 Wm. IV., above stated, to the third Monday in Februaiy in each year. By the 7th Wm. IV. c. 1, s. 1, two new Judges were added to the Court of King's Bench, and by ss. S and 6, their sala- ries and rank established. Practice Court was also first instituted by this Act, which was confirmed and amplified by IS & 14 Vict> c. 51, and the present sittings of the several Terms fixed. By 7 Wm. IV. c. 2, the Court of Chancery was established, and by chap> ter 3, of the same year, the Judges of the Court of King's Bench were appointed to draw up the new Rules of pleading, which after- wards were confirmed by 6 Vict. c. 19. Theee Rules remained in force up to the first day of Easter Term. 1857, when they were re- pealed almost in toto by those made in pursuauce of the Common Law Procedure Act of 1856, (Draper's Rules, pages 50 and 51.) By 2 Vict. c. 1, the name of the Court was changed from King's Bench to Queen'* Bench, with provision for vice verad as occasion might require. The Judges under 4 and 5 Vict. c. 5, were enjoined to meet a certain time after Term to deliver Judgments on the cases argued before them at the sittings tn banc immediately previous. Tht great Act, however, relating to the Practice of the Court, it» Powers, Jurisdiction, and the appointment of Deputy Clerks of the Crown in the several Counties in Upper Canada is the 8th Vict, c. 36, the provJHioas of which were enlarged and extended by the 12th Vict. c. 68. This was the first act towards decentralizing the dntics of the Superior Courts, and withdrawing a great portion of tha business in legal matters (torn Toronto to the outer Counties. By the 12th Vict. e. 6S, the Court of Common Pleas was estab. lished, and all its powers, duties, jurisdiction, and practice defined^ which, by sect. 8, are the same as the Court of Queen's Bench.. » I nnapM jitifiraM MM^M mUmmtU^mmJ^ihtU^lil^ h BV7IBI0B OOmiTI OV COXllOir LAW. It From this time until the 19 Vict. c. 4S, when the Common Law Procedure Act of 1856 was passed, consolidating, remodelling and amending the whole law and practice relating to the Common Law Courts, several Statutes were enacted aJTecting the duties and ra- quirements of the two Superior Courts, as their several exigeneiea needed, one of which was the appointment of .the Clerk of the Pnh cess by 16 Vict. c. 175, to make provision for the more equtl distii> bution of business between them. This statute also greallj ex- tended and amplified the whole Common Law Practice. The Common Law Procedure Act of 1856, (19 Vict c. 4S Coni. Stats. U. C. c. 22, page 194), founded on the English Act of the same name and effect, was a great step towards collecting, simpli- fying, and arranging the whole of the previous Statutes, and Pract- ice of the Common Law Courts of the Province. It forms an era ia the legal history of our Country, which, like the great work of con- solidating the Statutes a few years later, will ever be regarded as an act of the highest merit on the part of our rulers, and indicative of the most praiseworthy intentions of legislative wisdom. By this Statute, as before stated, the whole law and practice of the Courts were revised, amended and consolidated, old cumbrous forms discarded for more simple and convenient ones, and a regu- lar, easy, systematic yet comprehensive code of procedure^ built up^ which has no equal in the jurisprudence of any nation, except in that of the great Mother Country, from which it is copied. Like all human achievements, it has its dsfects, but in its intention and spirit and as the great exponent, interpreter and treasury of the Common Law in our land, it will ever remain a useful as well as an orna- mental monument in our legal history. Since the passing of the Act it has been amended, and its pro* visions enlarged, and in many cases, repealed and supplied by the various subsequent enactments which are found collected in the Consolidated Statutes of Upper Canada, and in the acts passed sine? thsn up to the present year, 1864. Under the Con. Stat. U. C. c. 22, a 33S, (C. L. P. Act), authority is given to the Judges of the Superior Courts to frame a new code of Rules and Orders to govern the Practice of the Courts under the new Act, and sub-section 4 embraces the authority given them to fix the Tariff of Fees and Costs to be allowed and paid under the I i ■i i ■'i Ir- I' •m^mr^mmmmimi 111 'H l:- ■ - ■ -— ^-»— '^ mu >»^^ >.^"..l«ilii V« ,1 -i^ •-' - iiumi m I li »»ft>«M^ l^SMi .■^ ^ . .^ ... ,K^ f^ ■VriBIOB OOVBTC OV OOXMOV JtLW, Statute. Pursuant to this authority, the Judges accordingly p»- pared the Rules and Orders now in force, which will be found well annotated and collected under the title of Draper's Rules, published in 1856 by the present learned Judge of the Coun^ Court at King- ston. The last Rule numbered 170 rescinds all previous Tables of Costs, and introduces the present one into practice irom and after the last day of Trinity Term 1856, (Draper's Rules, page 48.) As to the effect of the late Stamp Act on the fees payable in tlieae Courts, vid* post paga. ■<'..' « ■■K-.i!; ^;'.,* THE COUNTY COURTS. These Conrts were first established in Canada nn^r the name of ** District Courts'* by Stat 34 Geo. III. cap. 3, and idieir Juisdietifla and Powers extended by the snbseqaent Statute c^d7 Geo. III. p. ff. In the following year an Act was passed repealing part of this lattar Statute, and in the 51 Gea III. c 6. s. 1, the powers of the Comt were amended, and the duties of the Sheriff regulated, in regard to the sale of goods under Execution. By 59 Geo. III. c 9, the Stalnto Bstit above named (S4 Geo. III. c S) was repealed, and then bj 2 Geo. IV. cap. 2, sect. 1, the whole of the abore enactments weris abolished, to make way for the provisions of this latter Statute, by which the substance of all the several previous Laws relating thereto were embodied in one Act of Parliament The Practice of the Courts was regulated, and their powers extended, in addition to which was a schedule of the fees to be charged for different pn^ ceedings therein. This Act, like its predecessors, together with various other Acts and parts of Acts, was, in its tum, repealed by one of the principal Statutes relative to these Courts, viz. : the 8 Vict cap. IS ; but the schedule of fees, with some additions and alterations, was still retained, and even now forms the basis oo which the present Tariff of Fees for the County Courts has been (ramed by the Judges of the Superior Courts. The name of the Court, it will be observed, was by each of these foregoing Statutes established and continued as the " District Court," and remained so until the 12 Vict cap. 78, abolished the Territorial districts then in vogue in Upper Canada, and divided them into our present County system, for judicial as well as other purposes. This Statute which first changes the old '* District " into our present County Courts, repealed nothing, however, of the 8th Vict c. IS, but the name of the Courts. The Statute 9th Vict c. 7, added a few more fees to the Schedule already in use, and it was not until the great Act of 19 and 20 Vict cap. 90, that all the previous Acts were re- ▼iewed, and, in part, repealed ; and the various sections of our new Common Law Procedure Act of that session applied. It repealed iit, H. mmm mmmgnKm l!|iP(p»i«^''^W»^ mA aitftf ,■> ,.■^.,t:u■,^^^^^. ilMMMiMaMk^ " I III «>i. TSB COVni OOVBTC. the Table of Feet payable to the Fee Fund, but leA the remainder of the Schedule untouched so far as it was applicable. The Cons. Stats, cap. 15, with the various additions and amendments up to the present session of 1864, are the latest subsequent enactment^ including, of course, the late Legal Stamp Act, of the past Session, relative to these Courts. The Tariff of Fees also, together with the sums payable to the Fee fund, as laid down in tlie Cons. StaL cap. 15, which latter are very materially affected by the late Stamp Act, also affect the process of the Courts. It is to be hoped that tha present arrangement of the Tariff may facilitate and simplify this branch of the Practice, as well as be useful in applying it to the various proceedings in the Coun^, as well as Superior Courts. T-^mrmm HHiiMMikMMitilil "^■""■■•'^'^■■•■•xvpwoHMa tmrnm ■""•"""^wwp mtmtmm^^ttm msm^ .^ . I if ri ii'r'-^- ^-trr' '""111 tm-aiiUiAJtiiimt^i .■.,^»..,„ ^^ ■■^■=,i-:,v-iL,;^k^..-...^...v>.:.. • lowing pages. By reference to Con. Stat. U. C. cap. 10, s. t9, it will be seen that all the Clerks of the Superior Courts, and the Deputy Clerks throughout the Country are prohibited from taking any fees or emolaments whatever, as such Clerks and Depu^ Clerks, except their respective salaries, and that all the fees author- ized to be taken by them are to be paid over and form part of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of this Province. The fees paid to them on account of this fund comprise all the sums they receive on all legal proceedings, except those contained in the Schedule to cap. SS, Con. Stat. U. C. ss. 6 and 7, pages 408, 409, and also 419. These latter go to the Crown through another channel, viz. : the Osgoode or Law Society Fand. They are exacted to pay the in- terest on the Debentures issued by the Law Society, in payment of the sums of money granted by the Crown under various Acta of Parliament passed from 1846 to 1859, to build Osgoode Hal?^ and provide suitable and permanent accommodation for the Superior Courts of Law and Equity in Upper Canada for all time to come. .These two funds are therefore designated on the Stamps as the s 111 •i muM ...M^ m^MK^^tim^Mkim^mtUtUid^^mm i s I ,'\-.^ '.nm^, " • T ■fcllli I I •tokftrntittH^iUi^^m^^a^Mluii^auAilLi t 11 ' 1 :t M THB tTAXV ACT. C. F. and L. S. Funds. The Fee Fund belongs exclnsiTely to th»- County and Division Courts, and are certain fees exacted under Cons. Stat. U. C. c. 15, ss. 27 and 30, and cap. 19, sec. 49, in the Schedules incorporated with and annexed thereto to form a fund for the payment of the salaries of the County Court Judges of their rea> pective Counties. These are therefore designated as F. F. Stamp*. All the other fees, except those mentioned in the last named Selie> dule are paid to the Clerk, who receives the same in lieu of salary. By bearing the above remarks in mind, very little difficulty, it i« apprehended, will be experienced in applying the fees to the difEex^ ent proceedings in a cause or making up a Bill from the Tariff •• laid down and arranged in thit woik. Stamps are marked in the following Tariff of Fees as C. F and L. S. in the Superior Courts only, and F. F. in the Coun^ Cooits- only. N ""■'■"' ■■•*>— --*Mi-'«^^-,n |||| „ | ( fii i -- fimir'f^ttlimmi^tfmmim ■MMMMH mAimm 'm 'rif.^te',i*,flr-1i>M.-^w»>^j^.J>H.^,».,~.«i.^w^^V..,^ TAKIFP OF COSTS SUPERIOR AND COUNTY COURTS. Svr. Covwt. Ooran Oat. Any. !•«• AVa. Tmt. ».d.».4. ».i.$.4. A. Btm» tf C W t Absoovdiho DiBTOB^ Fwie Attariimwil) AoootTXT-HfFttf* alM PutioQhn.) fee to Clerka of the Crown in B. R. and O.P. for pi«> paring and rendering their qoarteriy retoraa ta Miniater of Finance, pnnoant to Cona. Sta. U. OL, capu 10^ aa. 43, p. ^ fee to Clerk ef the Proeen for rendering a dnilar retnm, cap. 10^ a. 39, Aid. fee to Deputy Clerka of the Crown for rondeiiag aimilur retunuL t6Ml. (Fid* alM 23 Vie. eapu4ai) fee to the Clerk of the County Conrt for making np and rendering a aimilar aoeoon* to the County Attorney of nia county, poranant to Cod. Stu U. 0. cap. 15, a 28, p. 8^ (whidi tide) ▲onov: notice of, when required hy atatuta SO... — ...St... -~ AnximanunoH : notice to, or to executor of lole defendant deoeaaod, to appear to writ and auggeation 3 6... — ... S f... -^ notice to, oopy and aerrioe 2 6... .—...IS.. — ' AovunacMSMT : Sheriff dnwing lame when required by law to b« publjihed in the OautU or other newipapeTi and tranamitting the tame in each auit —' ... 6 0... — ... 2 6 for inserting aame, the aum actually diaboiaad bf aheri£ AjriDATiT : all common affidavita of Sto folioa or nndar, in- cluding copy and oath 6 0... —...3 6... — of diiburaementa (b) aa above SO... —...3 6... — (•) On inanlry I find there ii no fee te the Clcrki of the Crown for rendering thla aeeoaal. It if charged, beweTcr, hj the Depnty Clerk, althoagh the Stetuta ia iflcnt on the tabjeet (A) The form of this afRd&rit shoald comply strictlj with the terms of new mle IM, IMC graper's rule, p. 47.) It must sUta elso that the witnesses hnve actually been paid..— cmaa t. Rothtr, D. 4 L. S17. ( Fid* Fom of.; / I ■I i, ■ : 1 •'it ,>i :n ■f':,' 1 l(. M. M*«aMiaiMHlM*jaM«Miii*a Ml Mifa '^- MliMaHMiMia^Mi^^ ■MumIm mm *^J! '\ , !'' ; , ^ tknxn 01 coin nr tki Bur.CovTT. CovarrOn. « Attsr. Fee*. Atto. F«M. a. a. «. i^v,><,....^««^ 1 1 ■VMBiOR ASS conrrr ooraxa. ST , .-.r Ivr.Coimr. OonmrOH. Atte. FcM. AM*. VMS. *.m. $.4. t. i. ». 4. Amsor: fcM to th0 Sheriff, when amoant endoned dow nol exo«cd£SO — .. 60.. -> .. S <• over £60 and nndw £100 — ...10 0... — ...10 '* £100 end over (not in 0. 0.) — ...90 0... — ...— mileage going to arreat when arrest made, per mile*. — ... 0... — ...Of milMge eonvoTing party to gaol, per mile — ... 6... —'...Of ■errioeof writonpriaoiiar — ... 8 0... — ...It Abbrkatiov : (k) fee on rabmiMonto(^ — ... — ... 9 0... — «• bond —... — ...10 0...— '* attendanoe on arbitration is in natnre of eoa»> ael feeL and entiretr in diientioa of Madw. (i) " in Oonntr Court, $5.00 per diem. ABaoMBNT— (Ftfe Coonael fees.) AnncLBSof Clerkahip: filing Kne and amdavita, to derk 0. dk P. .0.7.... — ... 9 6... — ... — « auignment of and do. " '* ..O.F — ...9 6... — ...— (Ficb alM Law Society.) AMBBnfnT: notice of cojqf and aernee. S 0... — ... 9 0... — fee with brief to Coanml on, to be increaeed in the diaeretionof theUaeter 95 0... — ...10 0... — AMnawtumi of baU bond (to Sherifi) — ... » 0... — ... 19 of mortgage, leaao, jaogment, Ac {Vid* Ctmwvpm- einp( Tariff) new aasignmenta, if 8 folioe or nnder, indnding eopj to file and aerve 5 0... — ...9 0...- inatruetioDi for ._ 5 0... — ... 9 0... — > if over 3 folioe, per folio in addition, ezdoaiTe of copies to aerre 1 0... — ... 1 0... — cop7 of do. per fdoie 6 0... — ... 0... — Attaohmsxt : B.1. A O.P. CJO. writof against gondsofabscondingdebtorc.rAL.s.r.F 10 0... 6 0... 5 0... 8 i *' garnishee da do. 10 0... 6 6... 6 0... 8 f " for contempt, besides filings .... do. do. 10 0... 6 6... 6 0... 1 8 poundage on, when in nature of execution —... — ... — ...— to tho Sheriff, where the sum made shall not exceed £100 — 6 per cent — ... — ... — ... — when over £100 and under £1,000>b6 per cent for (he first £100, and 3| per cent for reaidna .. —...-— ... — ... — (See also ExeeutionX bringing up prisoner on, besides travel at 1«. a mile (t) — ... 6 0... -> ... — aeiziug estate, and effects on, against an absconding debtor —...10 0... — ...8 every inventoiy to be charged as on exeentioB ..... (A) Whsrs lh« costs of the refereoce are ia the dtscrstioa of arbitratora, aad the awarft ■sys nothing about thcra, each party pays hto owe costs of refercnos, sod the costs of the award are to be borne e^sally.— G/«« v. O. T. B. Co. t U. C. Prac R. t, TT. (•) The r«e for arbitration, wbtther named In the award or not, is sabjeet (o ts x st i e m .— LawU V. XutitU, 1 U. 0. Prae. IL M. (J) There being no tariff of arbitration fees, tbs charns uodar this head as te eOBBMl fees and othtrwise, are goveraed bj the cireomftaaoas oi eat {It) No provision mads for this item la 0. 0. Tariff y nnjim.njW" mSh •MMMiHMBiMaMMkM SB TAim OF OOBTI IK THE Scr.CorsT. ComrrrOu. Atty. Vaei. At^. Van. «. a. : d. t. a. ». i. AmHDAHOC. eTery neceoary attendance in oanse, also attending at Chamben or Crown offioea, Jec. each 2 6... — ... 1 3... — attendance on Clerk in special matters, per hoar, or less— C. C —.;. — ... 2 6... — attendance on libster on special matters 6 0... — ... — ... — " for every hour after the first 6 0... — ... — ...' — " at trial by atty. when not counsel in the cau8e(I) 6 0... — ... 2 6... — of Master on Reference Inquiry Examination or other special matter referred to him. Eveiy meeting not exoeecUng onu hour C.F. Stamp. . . — ... 6 0... — ... 2 6 for every additional hour or leas C.F — ... 6 0... — ... 2 6 on arbitration. (Vide Counsel Fees, and Note on '^ArbitraHon.") AnoKirxT. allowance to as witness when called upon to give evi- dence in consequence of any professional service rendered by tiiem, or to give professional opinions, per day 20 0... — ...20 0... — every admission of. {Vide Law Society.) feetoclerkforfiatforad0U8sionB.B.orinG.P.C.F(m) — ... 6 0... — ... — fee to Osgoode fund for seal of Court, each Court.. L.S — ... 2 6... — ... — " clerk for certificate of admission do. ..C.F — ...10 0... — ... — for ngning roll and granting certificate (n) C.F — ...10 0... <— ... — warrant of. (Vide Cognovit.) attending at trial when not counsel in cause. (Vide Note, infra) 5 0... — ... 2 6... — Atowbt. drawirg same in Replevin, copy and service (same charges as for Pleas, which Vide) — ... — ... — ... — Attthobitt.-K Fide Order of Master, of Srd Nov., 1867). to receive money out of Court (post) 2 6... — ... 1 3... — AwAKD.— (Fide Conveyancing Charges). B. Bah- bond, or bond for the limits, when drawn by the Sheriff — ... 5 0... — ... 2 6 when prepared by an attorney in the discretion of the Master — ... — ... — ... — assignment of — ... 5 0... — ... 1 3 undertaking to give — ... 5 0... — ... — notice of copy and service > 2 6... — .. 1 3... — B.R. A C.P. piece, entering exoneretur on, to clerk, by G. F. Stamp — ... 1 6... — ... 1 drawing same 5 0... — ... 4 0... — affidavit of justification of bail 5 0... — ...3 6... — (/) This item also allowtd to the partner of an attorney wno is counsel in the cause when the witnesses are nomtroos, and their evidence intricate and difficnlt to be obtained. (m) Tbeie fees are paid wben the attorney is sworn io, and it is immaterial in which of the Superior Gouts he is sworn in first, only hie certificate is $3.50 in the 1st Goort in which he is sworn, and $2.50 in each of the other two. By merely presenting his cer- tUioate from the firai Ooart and the fees, he is admitted to the ether two as of coarse. (») As to neglect to take out certificates in proper time, vide Latham v. .T%( Law Society 9 U. 0. fi. B., 269. mimmimmmimmmmm 4 ■UPIUOB AirO COUKTT CUUET8. SUF. OOCBT. Atty. F«e«. «. a. $. d. Bail — Contiuued. fees to clerk on every cominiMion for taking lame, »nd AffidaTit(tobeoni>arohment)C.F.d[Ii.S. Stunpt on every allowance and jiutifioation of . .C.F — ... taking recognizance of C.F — ... " " by commiflsioner — ... " " by Coanty Judge, to fee fund F.F — ... besides every necessary attendance — ... BAiurF. precept to, in Replevin, (to Sherifi) — ... every warrant from Shenff to execute process — ... (FMie Distress). Bab. notice of trial at copy and service 3 6... Bakbibtbb. allowance to when called as a professional witness (same as Attorney, which ^tof) 20 0... for other fees due by SAd to him (Vide Law Society and Counsel fees.) Bnx OF Costs. drawing same 6 0... copy for opposite party 2 6... notice of tuuition on copy and service 2 6... taxation of, on postea, including attendance 6 0... taxation of costs of cause otherwise than on postea, including attendance 2 6... ' taxation of all interlocutory matters, each 2 6... Master taxing same, and giving allocatur, besides L.S fund, in Superior Courts 1(., and filings 6d. each Paid by one LB. and two C.F. Stamps. Bill or Salb. drawing same (Vide Sheriff.) paid clerk of County Court, filing paid search for in C. C. office certified copy of, per folio Bono. for the Umits (to the sheriff) to secure goods taken under an attachment under Com. L. P. Act, 1856, sec. 60, now Con. Stat. U. C, cap. 25, sec. 15, p. 291, if prepared by Sheriff in Replevin, if prepared by Sheriff for security for costs as follows : — B.E.AC.P. C.C 10 1 1 2 2 0.. 6.. 6.. 6.. 6.. 20 CouvttCbx. Atto. VMS. ... 1 3 ... 1 6 ... 1 3 2 6. 2 6. . — ...13 . — ...13 .. 2 6... — ..20 0... — 6.. 3.. 3.. 6.. 3.. 3.. — ... 3 6... — — ...16 0... — — ... 5 0... — 0.. 0.. 34 .16 . 1 3 . 06 . 06 . 2 6 2 6 3 6 «. d. Bond 7 6 two affidavits of justification 6 affidavit of execution 6 attending execution 2 6 .(0) 20 20 Interpleader, (same itemn as in last) to indemnify Sheriff. ( Vide Con. Stat. U. C. , cap. 25, sec. 27, p. 294 20 0... on appeal 20 0... ..10 0.. ..10 0.. .10 0.. ..10 0.. i^ . V ■;,- TV.' *^ '%i> ■ >„ ^«tf; i (o) The items of the charge for Bond in the C. G. coald not be obtained, and the amount allowed is set down there without further remark than, that in the absence of aaj note to guide us, they are similar to the allowance in the Superior Court, onlv the charge ii one half. v_ Jt^r' ;«» ,4 * ''t.ij WMWM ■ •^'"^'"■"■^"'^^■'itfUtiHi 1 I, t ijijgtisgsiajKmmimi^ 6 0. 6 0.. 6 0.. 10 tAxaw ov oom x* na Bvr.Oovn. «. dL c dL Bsisr: instnictioiu for, in ordinuy eues 6 0.. when diflBcolt, and many witneMM or doeiun«nta^ th* taxing offieer on nght of brief may allow 10 0.. drawing tame of original and neoe n a r y nuttier, par folio, till Superior Courta only), 1 0.. limited in 0. 0. to oopiea of pleadings or doeumenta when required, p« folio 6, copy of for aeoond eoonael where fee taxed to bin, perfdio 6, c. OaKas: • &ft.*OLP. CO. CF. auB. r.v. writ of (exdnaive of chaigea for order,) except filings 10 0.. eoneorrent do. da 7 6... renewed da do. 7 6.., ad utiafadendom (betidea filings) (p).. da .... 10 0... renewed ad aatisfacieudum (besides filing) do 7 6.., ad satisfaciendam for residue (besides fibnss) da ...10 0.., renewed ad satisfaciendum for reaidue (beaidea fiUngs)..C.F.Stami>a 7 6.. when joined with hab. uo. poss. in one writ, bendea fiUngs ..C.F. Stamps 16 0... for Sher^a fees on. ( Vid* Arrest and Sheriff) Cm: specisl case, per folio 1 0.. instructions for 6 0.. notiee of argument of, copy and sendee 2 6.., copies for Judges, each, per folio 6.., paid clerk for setting down for argument, fin County Court, only minga allowed,) beaiaes filinga C.F. t L.S T. CxaTXPiCATi : of search in sheriff's office, including search (to sheriff) — .. of proceedings, made by Judge of C. C, transmitted to Court of B. R. or C. P., to fee fund. . F.F. — .. made evidence by law, or required by the practice, in- cluding necessary search (to clerk) C.F. and IlS. — .. Vide Law Society. CaBTionau : (a) writ of and paid for (besides filings) C.F. t KS. ... 60.. summons and order for, same as in ordinary cases . . — .. Chambxbs : ' every common attendance at 2 6.. paid to clerk for every aummona — .. CovmOaf. — ... 2 6... — *— ... ^ ... 6 0... — — ... 6... — 6 0... 8 1 8 9... 8 1 8 9... 8 1 6 0... 6 0... 1 8 6 0. 6 0.. 8 9... 1 8 6 0... 1 8 6 0... 8 0... 1 8 5 0... 6 0... 1 8 — ... 1 0... — — ... 2 6... — ~~ ••• X «}■■« ^^ — ... 6... — — •.. 2 6«.a *— •.. •— ■■" ••• 9 Wa*» ^"^ ••• ■■" ^ •>• ""^ sta *"■" ••• 2 - ... 6 0... — ... 2 6 6 6... — ... — — ... 1 3... — 1 3... -- ... 1 (p) AM filings in tht Soperior Conrt are bow, by the late Stamp Act, 6d. each, payable by a CJ. Sump. In the 0. C, still id. each, in cash. (9) Ad order for a writ of certiorari to iisue to bring op a cue into a Superior Coart, cb> titles the defendant to the full coiti of that Court, if he succeeds in the action, withont any certificate of the Judge who tries the cause. Costs for inperfiuoos or irrelevant matter intrcdaccd into affidsviti will not be allowed, and in eitrcme cases the Judge will disallow eosts for the whole affidavit— Cffr/ey v. iio61ia, » U. 0. L. J., 325. 'fU i JWI ii mmm tm>mmminm HMm »Mim mtammmmmmm,*m aSg^itiUkmii ■iTiYiiiiiii¥i*[fitfftifi I- • I- t^^^iJ*J^£*«t*j^^34^^J^^Zj^ ivvaBZOB Avs oonrrr oovwn. Chamibu — CoHtinvei. beudes filing each paper on i^fieatioa ) oontainiiigt^laof caiiM(noatampalMi«)) each fiat for nik of eonrt " for oomnuMkn to iMnM ) and in other eaaea, beaidee filinga ) * fee ou every order and paid for, bendaa filiugi at 4dL each, aain rammoaa copy and terrioe of order or annunona fee to oounael on aigument or eiaminatioa in, to b* allowed bv Judge at the time when he eouiden the attenoanoe of connae] neceaaaiy, not leaa than to be increitied at discretion of Judge ap to o£Bce copies of papers filed, per folio paid to clerk for eTM^ search. (Fub Search) . ..... for receiving and taking charge of Nisi Prina Reeofds in each cause now paid to derka of Ohrown, O.F. Chattel MonTOAon: filing b 0.0. oflke search for each copy of, per folio .- Clikk or AasizB axd Covhtt Oocbi : paid entering record for trial as follows :^Fidi alio Becofd.) B.B.ACP. a. *. aa a. *. Osgoode fundKS 10 0(r>.... Jury Feo .^7 • Juiy Fee 15 Clerk 1 S Filing 4 fee to clerk and depnty clerk per day, aa clerk of AaaiM every oath evei-y exhibit filed at tiial every verdict taken— F. F., 6f. 3fT-M-.^^ mkm«t I, ^,-"-— tttgtmmmttlum SS TAMSMt 01 Oom Ur TMM CuKBK or Cbowjt, Ae.—C tlons icgudisg it tupr*. (•) Thia it«m ii placed " entering and docketing judgment" in the tariff, U.tid.; bnt by Sage 408, Con. StaU., the fee is as stated in the text The charge for '" docketing " alone I alio exacted hj the Master, hence its insertion here. (w) These fees are to the Clerk, end are paysbls in cash, in addition to what is paid to Fee Fond by Stamp. ( Vidi " Deikolt," for feU iUms^ (*) For Ittna, 9id$ •^ Defaalt" IS H I iii ft 1 1 H iM lil l l T m l t h ii • <. mill « imnrnmmmitmtm iir iiiiHiiliiilliM>MSMa>lfcM 'nm mmgrnmutmu Mfa lAMlMiiUlkMyfiiMMi^MM i^iMlMilkA^UiMMl swiuoB An oonTT oovmn. CoavoTiT— ConiuMMiL Svp.Oovm*. Atty. FtM. COVVTTOn. Attr. Fm fee fund, judgment in 0.0 F.F..6 • " oompntation F.F..S Clerk, jadgmcnt ....8 • " Uxation ^ >* " compnti^oB .9 6 — ... —...17 10 — ... — ... 4 . S 6... — ...St . S 6... — > ... 1 " evety filing - fee to clerk eotenng aame in cognovit book, betide* lulDBB •••••••• ••••••••••••••• • v>f •• •••••••• * ■earch in eognoTit book (y) O.F - Coiniov: ettendenee ; S t... — ... 1 S... — Oojoanioir : (•) for ezaininetion of witneeaee >~ BAAcr. cA B-m-Aor. oo. ».d. e[7 tothedeik OJ" 5 .. 1 Oigoode fund, and fee fund in OL 0. L.8... F.F.... iV..lt for taking bafl and aflBdavite (to be on paidunent) ^— to Clerk ■■•e*e*«*«*ee W« JT**************** IV W to Oigooda fund 1^8 S 6 ^^ ••• • "eee ""^ «•• 9 W ^^ •••X2 V««« •^ »c» •^■" of enqnirr respecting munidpal financea. (Fub Ooa. SUt U. 0.,p.66I). ConasuoHAB : taking every aAdavit taking OTeiy recogniianee of bail Conocaezht: (•) write of SummoM, Capiai, FL Fa., dee. {Vid* i» ■pective beadi.) COHITABLI : ■wearing same in Court wben required (to crier) .... fee to same per diem, when attending Court or other* wise on duty (6) — ... — Oorus: of declaration not over 10 folioa 8 S... — " above 10, additional, per folio 6...— of all other pleadings where above three, folioa, per folio '. 6...— answ-era and other papers of which eopiee are to bo ^ delivered, per folio 6... — ... 6... — copy and Bervice of all notices included in charge for notice, unless otherwise speci6ed —... — ... — .,.— of Summons, Briefs, Affidavits, to, {Vid« different items.) 1 0... — ...!• 9 6... — ... 1 6 — ... 6... — ... 6 S •... — 6... — 6... — .ii (jr) Not in the tariff, but charged by the Hasten of the different Ooorta. (() The costs of a commiMion to take evidence in a foreign tonairj form part of tbe costs of the cause.— Co/»onu v. TkomoM, 4 U. C. Chan. Rep, ICf. (•) The costs of a coocarrent writ will not be disallowed onless it be shewn that it VM issued merely to make additional costs —IStKtlUtr v. (Srant, S D. 0. L. J., 14. (6) For further particulars herein, tidt Con. Sut. U. 0. cap. ISO, p. 97*. Thsy are paid abont a dollar per diss. ^MilMl^i^MriiMlsib iaenttmHi ■MiMiiiii tf !i ij . ft $ft TABitr ur com ur turn . Bop. Coubt. Coubtt Cn. AUt. Feet. Atly. FtM. <.a. ». d. $, d. i. d. OOBOKBk: ume feet m ■heriff in any matten in a eaiua where ieirioet made on ■herifi^ or where he ia a party to the anil (e) CoBftBSrOKDERCB : eTuy neceasaiy letter in the oaoie, inoading attendane* to port 2 6... — ... 1 S... — poeiage actnaUj paid. OBim: calling and twearing JTuy — ... 2 8... — ... 2 " plaintiffennonHTOit — ... 1 0... — ... 6 proclamation and calling parUee oa ) « a _ recognizance each penon j awearing each witness or constable — ... 6... — . . 6 proclamations, &a, at Quarter Sessions, perlOOnamoL . (KtdeCon. 8Ui U.O., cap. 31, a. 162, p. 381(r. A connsel fee will be taxed between par^ and party, even tboagh the counsel did not attend at the trial. Htnderton r. CoflMo, 3 U.C. L. J. 2». An application for an increased connsel fee must be made to the Judge who disposed of the case at Niti Priu$. Ratriek ▼. Jlfonarc*, Ins. Co. 3 U. C. L. J. SO. (/) Fid* New Rule of Court, Hilary Term, 22 Tic (pet(.) I LM » «i «L I ■! II nmHjfm^'iii^timm'ifimfm'mmtimimf UhNU SMMM NUM. ^'"mm^immm MMMWiite J'l",y,Ml MM*«aaiUAiiilM«M ^gUtitlliSM mrtmMli^iHswikXitmmitiMk *. **^ 'mV- IDFZBIOB AND CODXTT COUKTI. 85 i! 'I. StTT.CoiriT. CenmrCR. Alt*. Fee*. Atty. P«w. $. d, «. ••••.••••••••••••••• SB 0... ^~ ..ilS 0..« ■^ Com: for itema appertaining to thia. (Vidt. Bill of Coala) $■'■■ D. Damaom: agreement of, if 6 folioa or under and copy 5 do if over 6 do drawing and engrossing per folio 1 do do copy per folio instnictiona for 6 fee with brief on aaseument of 35 ( Vide Assessment tuprm.) Dbclasatiom : , drawing same including instructions, engrossing, and attendance to file or serve, (copies to serve not included.) 13 if above 10 folioa for every folio above 10 in addition. 1 copy of under 10 folios 6 " over 10 " perfolio.... paid filing O.F — notice of, when necessary, copy and aervioe 3 notice to declare copy and aervice 3 notice to plead c-py and aervice 3 every declaration, affirmation or oath to Comm'r. ... — Dbim : copies of when necessary per folio froc Sheriff of lands sold under execution, for tazea^ Ac {Vide conveyancing taiilt) DlVAULT : Judgment Roll by default of appce, writ spedaDj jndoned 4 do " on writ8t 4 do " on non prr.". for not declaring*.... 4 do " on defa'^ih of plea or any subseqnent pleading per folio fees to clerk on entering as follows (in ejectment) : (g) B.E.AC.P. B.B.AO.E. aa e.d. 9.4. filings, each ......... .O.F.. •... 6 ... .... entering judgment ....C.F 3 6 docketing do ....C.F 3 6 ... .... Osgoodefund L.8...... 9 ... .. 0... — ... m w... 0... — ... 1 0... 6... — ... 6... 0... — . ... 3 e... 0... — ...10 0... 6... •■^ ••• o 9.«« 0... — ... 1 0... 8... *^ ••« 9 9... «... — ... 6... - ... 6... — ... «... •^ ••• X o*.* 6... ■■* «•• X 3*.. 6... •^ •.. X 8..« • X 0... — ... 04 10 «... — ... «... — «... ... • ■• 4 6... «... -. • . « 4«... «... _ • •» 4«... «... «. «•« 4 8... «... — .. «... "~ do (in other cases, aa above.) • All thets Ukea as alas fslloa. (p) Vide noU oa "XJectmeat" and "Bondf* ■■■ *•• o 0»». ^^ ••• "^ 1 ' .^'■■ '.■ i mimtm I y f tiin. i M w— fep»w«'ip»w»-^''*^!P im *mmm Ill» llimiMdltJtMli^aM «Ji»iiiiiii II , II n .,,^^ < I 1 I ; ) ij SABOT or com iv no Specially indoiMd writ Filuagi (aach) .... Computation .... Taxation ».% Entering Judgt . DocketiuR Judgt. Ivr. CoiTBf . Att^. Fm*. a. a. t. d. CemnrCMt AUj. Vm. A «L a. iL. B^LAOr. B.BAO.P. «. A ■ •••••••• U* JT****** v9 >•••••«• AVaJT* ■ •••* O V »•••••••• V t F •••••• 9w • •••••••• V* w» • • • • • SO Oagooda fund on taxation.... L. 8 t do " onjudgt L.S SO 0.0. ss FMfundjndgl F.F •• Clerkon do IS do on taxn S4 If computation, add : Fm fund F.F.... S OA) Clerk St ^* • • If T • • ■^ • • *^ — .. — ..— U 1 *^ . . ^^ • . V w ■ ~i. ■"" ... ""~...W U 0. . — . . 1 S.. — " 10 0.. -> .. 6 Beaidet filiogi, each ■ — making total in 0. 0. - J)wr*tn>AXt: ITotioeto^ on writ 2 Dbjtut: of gooda to party obtaining writ in replerin (to Shiill ) — . of writ to Sheriff ia included in fee to attonej oa wiit Dnum: of particulait of claimor «et off 8 6.. for Bccurity for eoata, co^y, undaerrioe 3 6.. of reaideoce of plaintiff, .^opj and aenrice 3 0.. of payment of money • ., vlocatur (Vide AOoeatur.) ererj ordinary or common, copy and aerrioe 3 0.. DKurmABB: drawing aame, including engroaaing and copy to aem 6 0.. when over three folice, additional, per folio 1 C. marginal statemeuta of mattera of law for argument exdueive of copiea for Judge (limited to thia iu County Court) ,. 5 0., when over three folioa, per folio 1 0., joinder in, includius copiea and engroaaing 3 0.. attending to file and aerve each, and paid filing. .C.F. 2 0., book, drawing same, per folio 0. paid clerk, on setting down for argnment, besidea filing precipe, Ca. .. . .C.F. & L.S — .. (filinga only charged in County Court) counsel fee on argument of (to be increased in tho discretion of Master, subject appeal to the Court oraJudge) 60 0... — ...26 0... — notice to join in demurrer, copy and aerriea 3 0... — ... 1 3... — Dbniil : of ouster by a joint tenant, notice of admisaion of right, and service (t) 3 0... — ... — ... — if over tfaxee f oliua, additional, per folio 1 0... — ... — ... — (A) Quart as to the Clerk's right to charge this here, uader the Items contained t» Schedule to G. C Act, Coo. SUU., page ii. It sUtes there in regard to a r*/*rtn«i only. (0 Fid* BoU "EJectaent.'' — ... 1 8... — — ... 1 3... — ""• ... i 9«.* ^— ^~ ••• X 3>** "• — ... 1 0.., — — ... 3 0... GO. 30 . 1 3... — 1 3... 4 0... — '('■ ^m^^m i m mmsmj^ ^mmtmi wmm^m n\tn«m' .ffM !* WWiMMMMiaUit^ ririMMMiliiiuid^ mit^iim^m^BimUiimilmaimmm f vriBiOB An oomm ooran. t7 Brr.CocBY. CavnrCw. Al^. Fm*. AUy. Im •.«. ■.& t. d. «.«. DnBUBSKKXRI* : all neoesiujr, in diaeretioa of Mactw. affidsTitof (i) B 0... — ... 8 6... — copyudaenriM 3 8... — ... 1 S... -> DisooxmrvAWS : notice of by clumant in ejectment, and aerrioe Qt). . , S 8... — ... 1 S... •• DuooTSAT.— (Fiidc Interrogatoria&) DtsTBBsa.— {Fid* Con. Stat U. C., cap. 133b Sdidai, DocKcnx* JuBomaT : B.ft.*O.P. feetodflfk C.F ~ ... 16... — ... 9 t DocTou: when called aa witneaaea (rub Pbjndaaa and 8ar> DvcaTBcmt: B.K.AO.P. OJO. Subpoena and paid ...C.F. & L.8 F.F. 1« 6 3... C 0... S 9... S 9 if OTer four f oliof, additional, per folio 6... — ... 6... — eopj 6 0... — ... 3 6... — if oTcr f oar folioo, additional, per fdio 6... — ... 6... -» (j) Viit BOU uader AfBdarU. {k) This incladei copy tboagh act so mcaUoned ia the TariC (/) Security for coiU may be obUincd in an action for dower.— JVb/«« t. Rrid, 1 XJ. 0., Pr. Rep^ 3(4 (in Cbamben.) Ia this, aa ia Ejectment, no tariff bai been framed ; tbe cbarpt, tbcrcfoce, are diicra» tionaiy. The itatutoty enactment granting the right to eeati, ia aa foUowa :— " la cue it appears at tbe trial that a demand in writing bad been made of the dower claimed of the tcntnt one month before action brought, ana that the action waa broaght within a year from luch demand, eoita shall be allowed to the demauJant whether damage* be recoTcrable or not, in tbe same manner as costs are allowed to a plaintiff or defendant IB personal actions ; but if it appears on the trial the tenant offered to assign the dower befbie action brensbt, the demandant shall not rtcorer costs. — Coa. Stat D.C., e. 3S, a. f, p. SSf. In the Act for the Better Assignment of Dower ia Upper Canada, 34 Tick, cap. 40, the foUowiog proTisions as to costa are made :— Sec 10 proridea for security for eosts on appeaL Sec. 13 enacts that the costs of proceedings under section One of this Act shall follow the suit, and shall be rceorerable by writ of fi. fa. from the goods and chattels or lands tt tbe defendant, and in all other cases all such costs shall be in the discrttioa of tbe Ceui or Judge issuing the writ of assignment of dower; profided that in both dassea of caasB all costs in appeal shall be in the discretion cf the Court of AppeaL Sect. IS states that the Superior Courts of Common Law shall frame a writ of asslgB- ment of dower and fi. fa. for costs, and shall settle tbe fees to be allowed to tbe sheriff commissioners, and all others for senrieea. The following are a few of the leading cases applicable to eosts ia actloM of dower :'— When demandant may assess her taxable costs as damages, tidi Robinet •. Lewis, Dra- per'a Bcp. 360. As to liability of infant plaintiff or defendant to costs, rU* Phelaa a. Pbelan, Draper'i Hep. M6t fsr tmr. Aa to security for costs, wtd* Nolan v. Reld, 1 U. C. Pr. Rep. 364 (ia Cbamben.) When the e (Hagar^,!., duManlf.) V, i^MMM ■•l>r«n9aaM(ip«ai«p mmttm ', ) ( '' i t i i r 1 i ■' ii ' ; ■ I I. 1/ 88 TAKITT OV COSTS IX XHI Sr p. CovBT. CovurrXta. Attv. F«M. Att.T. TMk *. a. <. Oogoode fund L.S 8 6 ... filing praecipe C.F 6 ... 4 ^~ .•• o 6... — ~ ... ~" 5 0.. 1 0.. 6.. 6 0.. 6 0. 3 6. 10. 6. 3 6. 6 0. 10 0.. 30 0.. 4 6. 6. 10 0. • ""^ • 1 >• "^ •• ^^^ ••• O w*«« "^^ ••• ^^* (F) fee on writ of Hab. fac. poss. and ti. fa. or Ca. Sa. for costs, and paid for (same items as above) 10 0. fees to Sheriff for service of writ of poss'n. and restitu- tion besides mileage. (Fuf< Sheriff.) — . Ekdobsembnt : special indorsement on summons 5 0. .. 5 6.., - ... 1 7 .. 6 6... 5 0. . 17 ..20 0... __ , .20 - ... 3 «... — (m) There being so County Court Tsriffof feci herein framed by the Judges of the Superior Courts, pursuant to the powers Rlvtn to them in that behalf, and the practice Rlating to Ejectment in that Court being limited, this, as well as all other items therein, are entirely in the discretion of the taxing officer, who generally allows one half the amounts taxed ia the Superior Courts. Vidt also Con. Stat. 17. 0. cap. 15, s. 18, p. 19. {») This is allowed only when an adverse title is sat up, and difficulty is Aneonateriag in examining the various deeds on which the case rests. (o) The Plaintiff cannot tax costs herein on judgment by default— Fi't/c \Vhilev. CocUfa, a U. 0. P. Rep. 249 ; Vidt Hall v. Yuill et al., 2 D. 0. P. Rep. !42 ; Rooti v. Famimot ct al., a U. C. P. Rep. 239; where contrary opinion sspresscd, Viitt also BUttktr v. C««pt(U, 4 n. C. L. J. 116. (p) These fees are inMrtcd here as being same as charged for 6. 1^ MhMH ■I'll 111(1 II I iijiawi „tmtmmdmtmiU "^'tm^'mmmmrmm nw i miiwi i n, m immmim ||^||jif, ^jBja>i il ,«« a i i i j i>' f » i tow .» i| W n-i».i>iM'i»»«iilliorsexkxt — Coniinutd. of two common notioet (allowed ia C. 0.) (9) . . . . ... . — ... — .'.. 3 6... — on FL Fft. (both lands and gooda) 6 0... — ...18...— on writs of ea. sa., attachment and rei>leTin 6 0... — ... 1 8... — of writ against British subject ont of jarisdiction (9). — ... — ... 1 8... — TnaUd as aotioe on writ and not allowed in Superior 6owta. do of writ alien oat of jariadietioa, EXQDTBBBI : when called apon to giv* eridenee cf any profaanonal serrice rendered oy them, or to give evidMiee d»- pending upon their skill or judgment per diem. . ExoBOMOia : Or making fair eopy, *«., (Fitb Copieai) writ of 7 folioa or nnder C.F. A L.S. do over 7 folios, erery one in addition reference, inqniiy, examination, or othor spedal matters referred to master, for ereiy meotiiig nol exceeding one hoor : do do cTery additional hoor or lees.... Ennaiira : {Vid* nnder ▼arions Ueaas.) Eebos Ain> ArrsAL : (r) Sratb aws EFFion : of abooonding debtors, Sheriff's fees for seising same. ExAMiKAnov : notice of, eopy and st^riee 9 by Master or Clerk, per hour or less - report on by Clerk wnen reqoired :— BJLftCP. ''*■ per folM .....I. ...... ...... C.F.. ........ O certificate thereon C.F., ........ 9 6 lofooort L,S 9f •(s) ~~ -. — ... 1 8... — — ...90 0... — ..JO es.. oe., 6 V... "^ ... "^' 6 0.. 6 0., 90 9f — ...10 0... — ... 6 0... — ... 1 8... — ... 8 0... — ...9 8 "~ ... 6 6... — • eounsel fee on, in Chambers where connsel neoessaiy. (Ktdc Chambers.) for eveiy day's sitting by Conntr Judge in taking «• amination and evidence to fee fund F.F. fee on every reference to County Judge from tho superior courts for taking ezaminanon and eri* dence per day, for every days sitting to fee fund F.F. for evidence taken by the County Judge on every refer- ence to him from the superior courts, per folio . . for every report on the examination and evidence taken by the County Judge on reference to him from the Superior Courts to fee fund . . . .F.F. . EzBcvroB : instructions to defend for, after suggestion of death of original defendsnt 6 0. of sole deft deoeaaed, notice to appear to writ and suggestion, copy and service 8 6. 60 ■^ • • • ^^ • • « •■■• • « » XV w — ... — ... — ...10 — ... — ... — ... 1 _ 5 — ... 9 6... — — ... 9 6... — (ftff ) The tariff is liUnt as te allowing any charge for indonlDg tbess notices ; bat It is suomltted that they ibould be allowed in tbs tame way as a notice of taxation, or notlee to plead. The writ is ail that is written or printed on the face of the summons. (r) Costs hcrcia are goremcd by the Tariff of the Court appealed from, VU« Saelling and JoneiP Orders, XXV , p. S0T. ju^^fibiMiMriiaiuliMi tm^itm ^iHSiiailiiBMB •I 'M < -n • I j: ; I ! , ..I.,. - ■ ■ ■ I " iiiiiimniimniiiniiiiMii il if P k ■M I 4/f' ' TAMnt or com a na tvT.Cowt. CovittOsc. ▲tty. FeM. Attv. Fmi. Ezaoonoir : (•M alio fi. f«. and kUadunenl) pooncUge on, and on attaehicent in the naton o^ upon the «am actually made, under and including £100, Speroent do ' do orer £100 and under £1000^ 6 per eeni for fint 100 and 2| per oenl for reddoe. on aums over £1000, 1| per oen^ on whaterer exceed* £1000 in addition to the poundage allowed up to £1000(aaaboT«etated.) N.B. — ^The aboTO are in lieu of aU feet and diaigee for ierrioM and disbursementi cxoept mileage in going to eeixe and diabunmenti for advertinnA andeaDee|i( disbunementa necesaari^ incurred m the care and removal of property in caaea exceed* £1000 to be allowed bv the matter in hia diacre* tion. aehedule of goods taken in, including copy to defen* dant, 6 folioa or under, (toshens) — ... 6 0... — ... S C do for eveiy f olio aboTe 6 — ... 6... — ... 6 mileage going to Mice under, per mile — ... 6... — ... 6 reaaonable and neoeasaiy disbunementa uid allow- ances for remoTing or retaining propartar, to be made bT Master or by order of Court or Judge. notice of aaleof goods in each suit — ... 3 6... — ...IS " of postponement of in each suit — > ... 1 S... — ... 1 drawing advertisements for Gazette, Ace. {Fid* Advar- tisement.) ExmrLiriOAnox : (a) or office copy of proceedings (I) O.F.... — ... 2 6... — ... 3 6 drawing same, per folio C.F.... — ... 6... — ... 6 fee for attaching seal of court L.8.... — ... 3 6... — ... — EzoKXknuK : entering same on biilpieoe, toelerk O.F.... — ... 1 3... — ... 1 ExciPTioiri : notice of, with joinder in demurrer 3 6... — ... 1 3... — drawing bill of, per folio 1 0... — — — Exriifsis or thi AoxwurkATioK or Jcsnca. C 8Ut 973-975 U.O. P. F»a.— (Fide Counsel, Cleric, Sheriff; tc) Fn Fdhd : by Con. Sta. U. C, pages 408, 89, 180, 181, 01, 109, 170. ( Fub vanons items where chaivML Writs, ti I (•) A party mast serve the other tide with notice to admit, Ac, under the rules of Gonrt, SB Euter Terra, 1843, before he can tax the cotti of obtaining an exemplification of Jadg- meat The Uaiter may allow the coita of procuring a copy of the will, though he cannot allow the eotta of exempUficatioa without notice, 4c.— dpnger t. MeKtehnU^ 1 U. 0. Cham. R. Sia (0 This is a certificate made eTideaee by law, and hence the charge. («) Tbeto reftreneu ambraoe the Schednles of fees payable to the Law Society, or Osgoo4eFaB4 ■^^n^iMtm^- wm'immmm'm mmn Ijiiini liri liiiMiia-ii iiiwiiMHaflahi .-..■^L^.;ji^y«i...i.=^..MAj^..,..i.^ ■uriBioB AVD ooiniTT covmn. «1 Birr.CeirBr. CovsrrOir. AUf. rtm. AtU. Vmh $. a. ^ M. d. *, a. t, d. TMMcm VnwBu: Fu$— To the JoiUoM of th« Pmm >- f or ■ummona to Feno* Tiewen I 8... .— - ... — •.. — for subp<£iu which may contain thnoiwinM 1 S... — ... — ... — for transmitting copy of Fenoo Viowora detanun*- tion to Divinon Court and to tho Ckak of tbo Municipality 1 8... — ... — ... — Ftti—To tha Fenoa Yiowan :— porday. aaeh 6 0... — ... — ... — if leaatnanhalf a day emplovod S 6... — ... — ... ^ Ftt$— To tho Bailiff or Conrtablo waplfliyad >— f or aerring rammona or rabpcnw 1 0... •-> ... — ... — milMge, per mil* 4... — ... — ... — ^M«— To each witneaa :— Per day 8 6... — ... — .;. — (Con. Sta. U. C, cap. 67, aea 17, p. OM.) FiAS: for rule of Oourt — ... I 8... — ... 1 for writ of replevin, attachment, «r ca. la., beiidei filinga — ... 9 f... — ... 8 8 TUa ii now generally called an order and ia charged aa each. In the 0. 0. the fiMa an larger. ( Fid* " Cbambefa.") fee on aame (aa on ardor) 9 6... — ... — > ... — FiBXi Facias : (e) writ of. amount charged for liy attorney mad* np as follows : (w) B.B.ACJP. (MX ».4. a. 4. foe on fi. fa. (tame as other writs.) ... 10 ... 6 endorsement on do ... 5 ... 8 9 " ~ paid for doC.FftL.8 6 6 ... 1 7 attending for return do ... 2 6 ... 1 8 — — . 33 0... — ...11 7... — letter with, if to outer County 9 t... — ... 1 8... — postage, (amo;;nt actually paid). Aliaa and Pluh> 4 Writs, same items as abore with aa additional 31ing for former Writ 23 6 .. —...11 11... '-» for Residue (lacso ehaiges aa aboT*.) *renewed writs as aboTe, same chargee except f es oa writ is 7b. 6d. in B. R. ^ C. P., and 3s. 9d. in a 0., '^ Said for renewal 6a. do la. 3d. . do ue renewed (same aa this last), concurrent, same do when joined with other writs (see Hab. fae. poa. and van. ax.)' for sheriff's fees on, ( Fid* Sheriff) against lands, in all casee the same chargea aa abora. ..1 ! 1 I ■i *SS ii cbargcd for this as well as aboTt, Dotwilhilsnding the redoetlon in (ha Cw 4e. Kg prcscipc aecettsrjr for a renewal until the late Stamp Act casM ia focaa. (•) In taking out s fl. fa. agalnit csecutors for costs, the costs directed to be levied aasl follow tbe Judgment ; and where the sum endorsed on the ft. fa. ia not warranted by the Judgment, such endoriement will be referred to tbe llutcr, to tax tbe proper costs and Is reduce tbe endorsement accordingly. Oore Bank •. Ouna et al., 1 Cbaa. R. ITO ; Pr. B. tU. (w) Tbe charge for all Pi. Fa's, snd subieqaent Writs It almost iaTarlably tS in tbe 8s* perior, and $3, and lometimei |3 50, and even 14 in the County Courta. It will be raadity seen on reference to tbe Tariff, that tbe charge of $S for fi. fa. in the Snperior Coorta ■ within a fraction of tbe proper smount, but it is submitted that so fee of area 8' <*a be hf anT legitimate means made up In the County Court Tha items here givea weia appsaTst of by taxing officers of all the Covrts. .^ttmJUi^uimkK ! iS I ] I , r , i l1 I il .1 43 TABirr or com » thb /^ .■ -^• . Srp.OotriiT. OovitTrOiXi "- • Att.T. Feen. Atty. Pms. 1 a. *. d $, a, ».d. FwAl : judgment (Fide jodgment) Fouo : (each coDtaiiu 100 woixU.) for each folio of original matter 1 0... — ... 1 0... — A for Cop y of pleading!, documenta, &c, each folio ... 6... — ... 6... — G. Gazztts : (Canada.) advertizing in thic or other newipaper, aiuna aetnally diabnned. drawing advertizement for and transmitting in each •uit(toiheriir) — ... 6 0... — . . 2 • Oabbmbbb : (z) instraetioni to proceed herein D 0... — ... — ... — nnnmonsand order attaching debts, fee on and paid clerk beaidea filinge P.F. 6 0... 3 9... 2 6... 6 9 copy of 6 0... — ..2 6... — afiidavita to obtain aame (aa in other cases, tide Affidavit). fee on order to pMT over 6 0... — ... 2 •... — paid for, besides filings, (as in othercases) F.F. — ... 2 6... — ...S S attaching order alone without the Summons fee on, £&, paid besides filings F.F. 6 0... 2 6... 2 6... S f fi. fa. against, (same as in other cas ea.J Goods: fi. fa. against, (for items herein, tidt FUri Facku.) notice of sale of, in each suit (o ift ... 2 • if above 6 folios, per folio — ... 6... — ... 6 every schedule of — ... 6 0... — ... 2 6 if over 6 folios, per folio — ... 6... — ... 6 bond to secure goods taken under attachment Con. Si U. C.,p. 29, tosherill — ... 6 0... — ...6 delivering same in Repleviu, to party obtaining Writ — ...10 0... — ... 6 H. Habias CoRTCi : M obtained by pluntiff including allowance thereof, C.F. A L.S 10 0... 6 6... — ... — items of Attorneys charge for, (same as FL Fa.) bringing up prisoner on, besides mileage (to SherilT) — ... 6 0... — ... — mileage on per mile — ... 1 0... — ... — Habbkb Faciah Possessiomex : writ of, (items of attorney's charge same as (L fa.) CF. *L.S 10 0... 6 6... 6 0... 1 7 writ of, with fi. fa. or ca. sa. joined in one writ service of besides mileage (to sheriff ) — ...20 0... — ...20 mileage as in other cases, per mile — ... 6... — ... C (Vtd*, also writ of Restitution.) (>) A Jadinnent creditor will not be allowed the costs of s frar-iitbec appliestloa, cither against tbs Judgnest dsbtor or th« garnishee. Bank of Uontreal w. Tarrington, S U.C. L.J. IW. (jp) Issned by order of the Court or a Jadge. iNft-<5fg!*/*: yii^v^r. •v-rw.i^;!.*} itihkk mmMU^ ■ iH#Wil1iiia»imimii« i i iriMHMhMHUdhiMdaiStll kilMteMDHia SVPIBIOm JLlTD COVSTT oovin. Rrr.Oom. CorvTTCat. "■^ ••• 9 Wa»* •■■■ ■«« ■■^ Atty. /•*■. Hzni Ain> D>Tim : to Oagoodc fund on erety daim entered and reeatfd!^ L.8 — ... S e... — do do allowod L.S. — ... S 6... — to the oommiiaioiMn^ deric >— filing etch petition — ... 1 0... — letting down any eiu^ for heering — ... 9 €.. — on the hewing « any claim — > ... 6 0... — making MXf a report on tame — ...10 0... — for each certificate «f the allowance of any d^ — .y 1 S... '— for a copy of the order reipeeting any daia — ... 1 S... — for each rammona for the attenunee of aqy witaaa orwitneeaea ~- ... 10... •— do comminion for the examination of witneaeaa — ...10 0... — for cei-tified copy of any paper or doenment in deA> c -'tdy fortheeertificste — > ... 1 S... — fo7 >;>wordainiaehsopj — ... 0... — y,J, U. C, c 80, pp. 816 and 817. cc ^ . .L .i Clerk of the peace wider 8. 11^ Oca. SUt a. C, e. 80^ p. 818 L Ikdomkxbkt :— (See EndanemanL) htmcnoM : writ of C.F. ikUB... 10 0... 8 6... — ... copy of 6 0... -^ ... — ' ... Innoonosi : to tne or defimd 10 0... — ... 6 0... do do in Eieetment 10 0... — ... 8 0... do do do if title eonteited 20 0... — ...10 0... for pleaa if ipedal 6 0... — ... S 6... for special affidaTitawhen allowed by maater 6 0... — ... S 6... to CoudmI on apecial matten 6 0... — > ... S 6... do on common matten S 6... — ... 1 S... for brief, (United to this in 0. C.^ 6 0... — • ... 9 6... do if difficult, and many witntusa, the taxing officer on sight of the brief may allow 10 0... — ... — ... for every laggeation 6 0... — ... S 6... for issue of fact by consent 7 6... — .... 3 t... for suggestion to reriTo or for writ of revivor idiea no rule ne c es sar y 6 0... — ... S 6... for Rule for Writ of Revior when necaasaiy 6 0... — ... 3 6... to defend for executor after suggestion of death of original defendant 6 0... — ... S 6... for agreement of damagae 6 0... — ... S 6m. for oonfesiion of action in ejectment aa (o the whole or in pari > 6 0... — ... — ... to strike or reduce a special jury (s) 10 0... — ... -> ... InTXBuiooTonT : judgment roD 4 6... — ... — ... do per folio —... — ...0 6... (t) This iUa not appoariag ia the 0. 0. Tariff is satiftljr ia the discretion ef tl I mmm mam sMiyis liMria ,:. i -. } I t i ■ ■■, . ;„■—■ ■^. ,>,■,■>. i>:fcva;,v..>:..^jj ^ ^| ^ jg^' | ^aL.L:'i..tv.-.:-^^^..-,::^.^^....;.^...,.^:^.-.i^.i..::if^^ f '■ 11 r ""■^BIP 44 TAKin OV OOtTS ZV THI Svr. Cover. Attf ttnuMiocvroKT—ConHnutd. p&id SiMtor, entering wme h fbllowt : B.B.AO.F. a. 4. OJO. : 4. fee on O.F. 3 6 deric. 1 S Oigoodefond.LB. 3 ereiy filing ...C.F. 6 eTeiyfilinf 4 iTd. ».'d 5 6... — 6... — OooRrOit.L laQirimT: {Va* Enqniiy.) LmnrromT: of good* of abeeonding debton to be charged m on ezecntioni five fouoc and under (to Sheriff) each folio over 6. iHTBBsooAroBrai : drawing uune, or annren for anj pnrpoae required \tj law, including enerouing, per foUo 1 0... — .. notice to anawer, eopj and serrioe S 6... — . croH Interrogatotiei, (Mme chaigaa.) IXTEErUUDU : («) the charges herwn for affidavit, ranunoni, order, tn. • are the lame aa in other caiea InvB: joinder of, includbg copies to file and aerre 2 6... — . attending to file or serve, (both aJlowed) 2 6... — . paid filing C.F... — ... 4. book, 16 folios or under, B.R. ^C.P 7 4... — . do 10 do do 0.0. — ... — . do over 16 folioe, per folio, B.R. k. C.P. 4... — . do " 10 do do 0.0 —... — . for trial of facts bj agreement, per folio 1 0... — ■ . J. Jonmn: in demurrer or of Issue including copies 2 4... — . t|ii attending to file or serre, (both allowed) 2 4... — . JODOBS or AaauB : trarelling expenses on circuit, each oouxt. Cod. Stal U. 0., a 10^ a. 16 600 0... — . JnwiixiiT : A) fee on when bT default 2 4... — . 6 0... — 4... — «. A 13 4 2i 06 1 0... — 1 8... — 1 8... - I 8... - — ... 41 — ... — ... 6 0... — 4... — 1 0... — 1 3... 1 3... do otherwise than by de&ult 2 4... — roll, in default of appearance, writ spedaUy indoned, taken as 9 folios 4 4. ... 2 «.•• ... 2 4... ""• ... 4 4... ^~ (a) As to apporUonment of costs herein. FU( Dempsey r. Cuper, 1 U. C. Piae. JL 134. When SB iatcrplesdcr order has been granted by a judge, an application for costs of thi isine must alio be made to a judge and not to the court j but ttmhlt that it need not be ts the judn who granted the order. SewcU r. B. 4 L. H. B. B. Gompany, S U. G. Prae. B 6«, (in Chambers), 3 U. G. L. J. >t. The costs of the day for not proceeding to trial, pnnuant to notice in an interpleader sniL will be allowed until the termination of the proceedings. Salter *. McLeod, 10 U. C. L. i. 299, Not., 1S64. (t) As to the effect of tender of costs, and pleading after refnsal by plaiatUT to aeespt the same, when plaintiff's judgment was set asids with costs, vMt Gore Dist. Matoal laa Co. t. Webster, 10 U. a L. J., 190, Jaly, IM4. urn itimm im mm M I fi "33 rjfltiS'21Sl"peea " '< fee to dork entering, beaideaftl^ and poatagea in outer Conntiea " ** on Terdict, aaina aa other eaaaa^ per folio '* ** on Terdict, fco to dark entering^ beddea filinga at 6d. tmoi, aame aa in other 'eaaeK^ lata eompntation fea J*. A L.8... Jobom: ereiy petit, par diem la. per mile for erety mile t «ceaMriIy traTeUed/roM hia residence to the eowt apedal per diem to those only who are avon ** aerrioy each, besidee mileaga " returning panel of fee to common, wnen ricw ordered, per day " special, do do do allowanee for refreshment (what ia neeeesazy)* to sheriff summoning do. (lov Tiew), 6 miles or under « u u u each oTsr milca Jobt: fee to sheriff on crier calling or aweariog ins. to strike or reduce special jury (») fee on striking do sheriff iuuimouing, mDeage from court houae, per mil* JpsnpiCAnoir : cTery, and allowance of bail, to derk C.F. affidarit of r. LiiTDa : writ of fi. fa. against. {Vide chargea nnder fi. faa.) Liw Society : notice of intention to apply for call to the bar 4S tvr.Oovsr. CovaTrOar. AUr. Fms. Atty. Vms. $. i. a. d. a. i. a,d. oe... _ ••• oe... oe... _ ••• oe... ^^ ... _ ••• eo... "" •»* — • •• oe... — ...IT 1... — ...11 1 ^* ••• ■■" ••• "^ ••• W ^^ ••• *^* ••• ^^ •«• o % V w«»» ^^ ••• *■» ••• 9 w — ... 6 0... — ... e — ... 5 0... — . ••■ so — ... 1 8... ~ • •• IS — ... 6 0... —. ••• 50 — ... 6 0... ._ ••• ^ ...10 0... _ ••• _ — ... 6 0... — ••• -. — ... S 0... -~ ••• •• — ... 5 0... — •■• — M ... 6 0... _ ••• __ — . • • ■ 9 w« • • _ _ 10 0... — ... _ ••• __ — ...30 0... .^ ••• _ — ... e... — ... oe ^■^ A V... ^^" ... ^^ e 0... ^ ... s e... — 6 0... — ... — ... — I * This item is allowed on Judge's ccrtifieat*. (e) Application for certificate for co4Uof ipccial jury, when canse called on and icftrred •t niii print, muit be made to and granted br judge rfferring tame. Ctmt. Bmhk t. Pringit, a U. C, tq. 21. There arc no fees in the tsrifT for special jory cases ia the Connty Conrt, snd none are here giren. The cases therein in which the neeessi^ triict for a ipccial jury arc Teiy rare ; yet, nnder the clsnse in the statute, suitors are ' *DUtled to hare a spccukl jary ia this court, as well as any other. Viii Con. Sla. V. 0., ••». tl, a. IOC SrI mm , .. *.\ .:^^«;i^ •*'^' -S o'^i"^ -^ .Mamtmmimm -* -»'hff .1 muatmmiitamtlatk : 49 TAUVP or com vs thb I i^ I li Law Bocim— Continued, '• '" fee on eall to the ber >- to Oigoode fond £20 for ereiy call 6 for eTeiy diploma 10 toitewMd 6 Bur. OovsT. Attr. Fee*. s. a. ». d. CovkttCbt. Attr. r«M. M. d. «. d. £21 10 notice of intention to apply for edmiaeion m stadeni- «t-law 6 0... fee on edmintton u ■tadent*ei>Uv :— to Oigoode fond £10 *' '< « to examiner 10 admiuion and certificate of 10 to steward > 2 6 £11 13 6 filing artidea or aiaignment thereof 2 6... fee on admiuion ai attomej : to Oigoode fond £10 on leaving articlee 10 £10 10 fiat for adminion to derk 5 0... certificate of in each court 10 0... Lirbk: every neceaiaiy one in the came, besides postage 2 6... — ... 1 3. I> '• 111 M. Makdamcs : writ of and filings* CJ". th-S... 10 0... 6 6... — ... B£An Ain> PiAjni : (d) MasqikaXi: statements of matters of law, forargament on demurrer 6 0... — ... 2 6... lilASTEK: (Ftde "aerk,'"' Judgment,"^) fee to, on eveiy reference, inquiry, te., every hour or leas C.F... — ... 6 0... — • ... MiLIAOB : amount generally allowed per mile of actual and necessary travelf — ... 6... — ... Vidt "Witne * Rale for obtained from Court, as in ordinary cases for wbich, and for the isining of writs of mandamoi, by notice on writ of lummoni, kc. Vide Coiisol. Sts. U. C, cap. 23, If. 1 to 7 and 8, *t mq. ( ... 2 6... of declarations when necessaiy 2 6... — ... 1 3... of objectious for misjoinder of plaintiff. 2 6... — ... 1 3... (g)in ejectment to defend for part of premises and serrioe 6 0. ** " if over 3 folios for each additional 1 0.. *' of claimant or defendant's title 6 0., " if over 3 folios for each additional 1 0., " of administrator of right and denial id ouster by joint tenant and service 3 0.. " if over 3 folios, for each additional 1 0.. " of discoutinuancebyclaimantandserrioe 3 6.< « of confession for whole or part and serrice 6 0., («) When the question for trial depends on the estabUibed rules of law, and the Jut being properly directed, gsfe a Terdict in oppotitioD to the cbsr|e, the party ii\jarM ■ entitled to a new trial, without costs. Logan ts. Ri/an, 10 U. 0. Q. B., 16. Where new trial granted to a party on payment of costs, be sboald proceed with the taxation and payment to enable the case to be tried on the first opportunity ; bat the omission to do so will not nuccssarily deprive him of bis rule. Ovnthmt t. f ow dl ^ 1 D. 0. Pr. R., 350. (f ) As to costs of non-tait in ejectment, when suit settled and costs paid by a third party, interested as an after mortgagee of same property. Vid*. D«* Jem, Mforg*» «!•/▼: Boiftr, 9 n. G. Q. B., 81B. (/) Copy and ferviee incladed ia all charges for notices, when not otherwiss expressed. ViJt Note in Tariff. Even where copj not eipressed, as in some cases of notiess itlMiiff to ejectment, the practice is to allow the same fees as in other is) Vid* Note on " Ejectment," as to 0. 0. ■t : / \ — ■> >'ii » 4,«tw ... 2 0... — of Hkle of goods in each snit to sheriff ,.,. -— ... 2 6... — ... 1 3 " " postponement of < — ... 1 3... — ... 1 every other common 2 6... — ... 1 3... — of writ, alien out of jnrisdietion 2 A... — ... 1 3... — of taxation copy and serric* (i) 2 6.. — ... 1 3... -— o. Oim: fee to commissioner or person administering — ... 1 0... — ... 1 dfidavit affirmation taken before clerk O.F... — ... 1 0... — ... 1 every, administered in open oonrt,'to fee fnnlF.F... — > ... — ... — ... 1 taken in Lower Oanada to be used Li Upper Oanada(i) — ... 2 6... — ... — taken in Upper Oanada to b« used u\ Lower Oanada — ... 2 6... — ... 2 6 OmDn: to charge prisoners in execution, copy and service of 3 6... — ... 2 6...— of judn in shambera, paid for, same as in ordinary mUs F.F... — ... 2 «... — ... 3 « which add filing of all paper* on which order granted, each — ... 4... — ... 4 The Stamp Act does not affeet Ohamber proceeding*. fee on 6 0... — ... 2 •... — for mileage and service, vids " Sheriff" P. PABnOULAM : of demand (special) including copy, per folio 1 0... — ... 1 0... — of demand (short) and copy 3 6... — ... 2 6... — Phtsician : (fc) when called upon to give evidence, in oonse<||uenee of any profesaioiial survice rendered by him, or to give professional opinion, per diem — ...20 ...20 (A) Costa of proving anj docament shall notbs 'Ji.iwed unless this notice be given, or or unlsts this neglect to give it was to save cxpeu'r (t) One day's notice only required. K. G. T. T., 185A, Ko. 48. Not necessary in any case where defendant does not appear in person, or by attorney, er by guardian, in cases where appearanes by guardian is allowed. Itiid No. 60, Boulton v. Jlauninp, 5 Dowl. P. 0. 7«». ( t') This is ths charge usually made ; there being no tariff to regalate the amount, it ie entirely discretionary. Cnder Con. Sts. Can. cap. 79, ss. 1 et $eg. ; ttdr, also, Con. Sta. U. C, cap. 39, KC 1. (k) When summoned as a witness by coroner to attend during two inquests held on ftS person*— killed by a railway accident— occupying several days, no post mortem eiamina- lion betcg made, sllowed only 2A«. per dav (not for each body) besides mileage. J» r* Atkin and Charttri$, IS U. 0. B. R., 4»8 ; Con. But U. 0., c 1£5, a 10, p. 990. :-j!iiimm^ m YT' rmurn mm itaitmmim^ki iiiU MiNMHiMil IbJOiititeiiftta bttttu misiOB ABB cooan oovmn. IVT. Cover. Omiti Om. AM*. FaMk Atw. fMiy AdL ndL fci. aA PUABuroi: flopying ume, if above 8 folio*, p«r foUe t... — ... 6... — iMU« book (pIcHdingi) if 16 folios or nudw 7 t... — ... — ... — 10 " ...CO... — ... — ... 5 0... — for f arthor itema, ♦wfa diffortnt haafc Puis:* initnietions for (when ipedal) 0... — ... It.. drawing ■amo, if on* or mora, 8 folios or vndor, ii^ dading copiat to Borro 8 0... — ... S f... — OTor 8 roHoa, additional par foUo, cselaaiTa of aopgr toaarra 1 0... — ... 1 0... ^ fa* to eounaal reviainf and aattliuc, if cpadal, aad Tery diiBcult (in diaeratioB of Itaatar) to aajfgestion, if 3 fulioa or nsder, indodiug oopiaa.. 6 0... — ... S 0... — <• if ovar 8 folioa, for artiy additiooal .. I 0... — ... 1 0... — anpiaaof «• " " " per folio «... — ... •... -> notice to reply , S 0... — ... 1 t... •« PotTBA : (0 on record — ... B 0... — ... 1 8 FtiMca.TU : (») alwayi indoded in fe« for writ to attorney, paid for filing aP.. — ... Of... — ... 4 PaacirT: tobailiffin replevin — ... S 0... — ...It Puiovbb: bringing np on habeaa eorpna or attachment, toaheriff — ... t 0... — . mileage perniil* — ... 1 0... — PMOBOuroo: writ of, and paid 3 OF. th.B. Stamps 10 0... 8 t... — ... — Pnocua, Cluk or : Ftda "Olerik." PmocXAMATioii : by crier calling party on reoogniamcs, eaeb penoD.. — ... 1 0... — ...It PiorsmTT : Reinoring or retaining reaaonabi* ehai|aa aDowedL «i?J*\v^.'*'/>-^ MMUi^Mte. •■- *■ .*»."»l«w> >^i*< h K , J )M« TAJurr ov COST* nr thb Qco Wauluito : r ii* and«r thia hMd, pod when UrilT Mt oat Mrkrftm. •rr. OovTT. A»t7. Feel. «. tf. <. d. CovvttObi. Atty. Vwk •.a. «. 4. R. R>ooo!azMrcB : of b«], taking uma, to oominiMioD«r — .., " •• toOtrk C. P... — ... " " hj County Coart Jndg* to Fee T M... P. P... — .. pr<]ut.Ji*'ion And calling purtiM on— crior — .. Bbcci>t: on payment of money into eoart C. F... — .. Beoobb: drawing Niai Priua, 15 folioa or under in B. R. & C. P. — .. 10 " " C. C. — .. fee on paaung record* (only allowed in ordinary at tendance mC. 0.^ •..•••••.......•••■•••.... 3 6.. (mteaid on pauing to clerk C.F. & L.S....P.P... — .. paid entering lame for trial 0. P. 1: L. 8. P. P... — .. tor items herein, vide " Clerk of Aaaixe." attcndioff for, to ente judgment and paid learch, O.F. 2 6.. paid clerk of crown fur when filed witn him for motion in term or tranimitted by depntiea — .. (h) paid clerk in chambers receiving and taking charge of and exhibita i — .. postea on 6 0.. charge* on entering judgment— «kfe " Judgntent "... entering latiNfoctiou and filing aatisfaction piece, in- cluding search C. F... — .. Reteazxck : fee to master or clerk, on matters referred to them, per hour or less CJ... — .. report on when reqiured, 6d. per foUo and 2s. 6d. per certificate *' " in county courts — .. attorney attendins on per hour or leas 6 0.. on bilL note, bond, covenant, account or claim B.B.Aap. c.a per hour C.F. 6 0... to fee fund P.P. 3 swearing witnesses each 1 0... to clerk '2 6 2 8... 1 «... 10.. 10.. 7 6.. ... 1 < ... 1 6 .. 6 0. . 1 3. 26 9 1 . 1 3... 6 6 0. ,26 0. , 6. . 2 6... — ... — ,26 6... — ... — , — ...2 6 ... — . 2 6... — ... 1 3 6 0... — ... 6 . — ... — ... 6 . — ... 2 6... — — ... 6 0... — 6 6 * When in a coantry cause the record was entcrsd for trial before the commission day of the sssixei, then afterwards before the commission day it was settled, the master after con- snltiag the C. J. C. P. refused to allow the costs of entering the record and counsel fees, £i»g$tmt v. WktUm, 8 U. C. L. J^ Tl (m) QiMcr* whether the master has a right to exact in the Superior Conrts any more than perhaps 2s. 6d. to him for passing reco^ since the sealing of the record to abolished aad so ought the fee for so doiag wUeh was formerly charged. Fufa Con. StaC U. C, cap. tS. s. tOS. (a) This fee wu formtrlif paid to the clerk in chambers for the same dn^ in the Qncca's Bench on accoant of the ilness and infirmity of the late Clerk of the Crown, Mr. Small, but by Con. Stat. U. C, cap. 23, sec 288, the duty is Imposed on clerks of crown and pieaii and the (iM is therefore payable to then in stanpt. mi^''^mmm'^^^^mt.<^ mmmm HMfi irf "-"•-" '-^*-^" ■MiMttWAU wmm^ HMm ••'•lirrfti iiTpf----''-^---"^^^^- lUTBUOB AVB 001I3ITT oovmn. '51 •r».Coim». OoirvTrOn. A»». rw^ AU^. Vm. Bbfebbitoi— ConltntiML to county judge from ■Dperiorcoart — ^to fee fond F. F. — ... — ■ ... — .. 10 Vide Con. 8Ut U. C, cap. 15, [ached.] p. 82. evidence taken by county judge on such referenee io fee fund per folio F. F... ^^ ... •■• ... — » ... 1 e^eiy rapon on nnie... .......................... ....jr. W*»» *^ ... *^ ... ^^ ... q RsoitTBAnoir : vide regiitiy f een RiKBWiX: n'de luder diflerent writi and not* nnder " Ftwdft," RsroBi: vide " Reference " and *' Btamination.* RXTLSTiH : (•) bond when prepared bj aberiff — ... 6 0... -^ ... 9 C " " byattom^ 7 •... — ... — .. — precept to bafliff — > ... 9 f... — ...IS notice for Berrioe on deft — ' ... S 6... — ...IS delivering goods to party obtaining writ — ...10 0... — ...SO writ de retorao habendo SO... — ... S 6... — writ of Replevin, fee on 10 0... •» ... S 0... — paid ai follow! to clerk ....C.F... 2 6.. IS Osgoode and fee fund L.B... 2 0..F.F. 1 S eadi filing C.F... 6 4 — — —— — ... S D«>. — ...SI for removiilg or retcinins anjr proper^ taken nnder any Statute of this Province relatmg to replevin reasonable and nc-oosaaiy diabnrsemente and allow- ances to bo approved of by the clerk or bj order of - the judge. New Rule, 4 Feb., 1862. Replicatioii : . . drawing 3 folioe or under including copies to serve . . 6 0... — ... 2 6.;. — " over 3 folios per folio rdditicnal indudinf * copies to serve 1 0... — ... 1 0... — instructions for, U special 5 0... — ... 9 6... — accepting money out of court in Tull of ''Jl demanda including instructions 3 6... — ... 9 6... — notice doniAndir.g rejoinder 9 6... — ... 1 S... — RuoiiroEa : ^ same charges ra fc; " Roplieation " notice deasLding tcrrejoicder 9 6... — ... 1 8... — Rbbvttkb : same charges as " ?.epIieation " notice demanding currebutter 9 6... — ... 1 S... — RuTiTvnoH : writ of, same as " Kab. Fao. Poas." service of, besides mileage (to sheriff) — ...90 0... — ... — Rnvmir : of process and rrits except subpoenaa (to sheriff). ... — ... 2 0... — ...IS of writ of ezunition i-^nst lands or goods, where \ nothing has been made imder the writ. (N.R., > — ... — ... — ... 2 6 14L^eb., 1S32) ^ O.O.. ) of panel of special juron — ... 5 0... — ... 9 6 (o) Bsld in Ctnifr. Bogwt, « U. 0. L. J., 69. 1st that pUintUr havfag ebtalaed a verdict which entiUcd hln to damages V 1. •J iv 'f *i "'^I'l'-'''**'''''''*'' * **^-''*^— it i K , Aa.jJUyaSat^tSj^Mil ^i^j'i^^ ~" ••• •.•. "■" ••• V • H TAMvn or ooiti nr thi BvF. Oovmr. Covitt Om.. Ally. FcM. Atiy. Wtm. », d. nd «. 4iidL Bxmx—CofKtkned. of oonviQljtMia, clerk of peMO, per folio (item a^, ^rk of peace tariff pod.) Rarrros: writ of .w^. 10 0... — ... 5 0... -- paid ttiei^sfbr as f oUom : B.B./.ap. ec. ■ocleijic,.^,.. ,,^, ,,,...,,,, ,.Cf.,. 3 6>«a»» 1 8 Oa«oo " «• apecial, onl^ 1 taubla 26 0... — ...10 0... — for arguw^t tapportiu^or oppoung rolea on retwrn ol^ to V<>!i\tereaMd in diaeretion of maater, at Toronto^ to dMtti not to exceed 126a. Od. anbjeet to appeal. paid for M^foUon: . , B.E*ap. aa derk^..... C.F... 1 6 1 OigoA&ead fee fond ....L.8... 1 O..F.F.. 16 — > ... 2 6... — ... 3 6< eve^ittog O.F. 4 — ... 6.., — ... 4 feeoniMBiB 6 0... r- ... 3 6... —- aUolu^, f«e on motion to make (to eounad) 10 0... 6 0...— paid fttr, name aa rule uai « feeonMttte 6 0... — ... 3 6... — aideb»r^ula ^ 0... — ... 3 6... — paid for AS followa : B.K.*ap. aoL - Oigo$d« and fee fnnd....L.S... 1 O...P.F. .. 16 dwi;k.-.-. C.F... 1 6 ...;.... 10 — ... 3 6... — ... 3 6 ever^'^ing C.F... C 6 4 — ... 6... — ... 4 •f couirt,. fee on evety 6 0... — ... 3 6... — copies ,• SlifliMi^^ M svrxniom ahs connT ooutn. Wk Rvv.CovBV. CoDVTrOn. AtU. Vrca. AUj. r«M. t.(i. a.d. «.#. M.4. biU of filing with dnk 0.0 — ... — ... — ... I 1 •• Msrra f or — _ «_ OC SATUTAonov : fee to derk entering mme on record and filing ntii> fkction pieoe, induding Mereb — .. 3 6... — ... 1 S piece (in diaeretion of Mwtoi) ScsBOUU: of goods in exeention indnding copy to deft 6 foUoe and under — — ....SO... — .. St •• " each folio OTor 6 — ... f... — ... f flOBB Facias : writ of, feee nme a* tboao on ReTivor, 0. 8. U. 0^ p. 251, cap. 22, lee. 301 ....0. F. Ah. 8. F. F.. 10 0... B •... 5 0... S 1 writ of, each lainmoner to be paid bj dwriff — ... S f ... — ...!• StABOS: ereiy neeeaaaiy, if not more than S temu^ O. F. (1 yearinO.O.) — ... 6... — ... • " exceeding 2 and not orer, 4 0. F. (orer 1 year and Doder 2 0.) — .. 1 0... — ... 1 • " exceeding 4 or general, 0. F. (over 2 Tean 0.0.) — ... 2 6... — ... S • " in Sheriff'! office when not made bj parties or attorniee in eanw — ... 1 0... — ...If ** in Sheriff'* office, certificate of reaaltof . .. — ... 2 6... — ...St " in fee fnnd book C. 0. (Cou. Stat U. 0., cap. 16, aee. 27.) — ... — ... — ...It " in cognovit book — ... 2 0... — ... 1 " in chattel mortgage aad bill of lale book.. — ... — ... — ... t StCUBITT roB Co«fTB : * demand for copy and lerrioe 2 t... — ... ] 9... — bond for. tCfVid* "Bond".... SxBTici : (p) of proceu not bailable, ScL fa. or Reriror including affidarit each defendant (to Sheriff) — ... 6 0... — ...St of tubrxEna declaration, notices or other papers, be> siaas milease, each party terred — ... 2 0... — ... 1 t of jurors, {vidt jurors awl sheriff) of writ of possession or restitution, besides mileage. . — ...20 0... — ...20 SitrvBB : of estate and effects of absconding debtor (to sherift) — ...10 0... — ... t SiLBcroBS : of jurors fees to, under 14th section of jury ad Vidt Con. SUt U. 0., c. 31, a 158, p. 379. * In aa sctioo under lbs Divlilon Courts set by czceatioa creditor on sseoritlsa Mixed ; Nild, tbst the rest pUintilT sted not tbcw upon the trial that security for eosti bsi been given as required by s»e. 1S4. If not sivcn, defcndsnt msy more to stav proceedings, or iwrbaps msy plesd it ia b»'. oi* kOS action, JltJionM r. Mt P tma l ^ I U. 0. L. J.. I«. The sDcrs fact of a pIsintilTbeing ia tbe lerrlce of the crown, and sbsent froa the Jorle- dictioB of tbs court, ii not luflicicnt to exempt bim from giiring iccnrity for costs; to de ■e it must be shown that be is sbMot from bit domicU in the lerrice of tbe crown, Dith- •NMw T. Dnfil, 8 U. C. L J., Si*. (In Cbaaecry.) As to time for msking application for security for costs after tbe plsiatiff Isft aad rstomcd scTcrsl times to Csnsda. Viil* Somtr* t. Crt^r, 10 0. 0. L. J, IIB. (p) Parties to a suit maj serre plesdings, and will be allowed the ssne fees npoB < tiea at if ssrved by third pcrswas, J/«C/itr< t. /»««• « U. 0. Obey. Rspta, SM. ■; I Li' 1(1 fm»v^»¥i*:m/tmm-:->^ i^if •^..w***.*/*" -^mi^ tvf*m t4^-Jj.;,:a'*it»iu^ : ( ' li hi i1 U 11 1 1 i •I ' r 4 ki ii^iiltttaittilMili S4 TAun 01 ooiTi ur na Skuctom— ConMtMMd. of joron, tesMto, uuder 61it Mction, per diun ... FMe*' %... _ ... 6 . i... — ... 6 CO. 06 1 3 50 3 9 1 2 6 — ...22 3. ...14 iq) Ai to letting off eoitt, Ac, viih 7\ppttt v. Haackt, 1 U. C. Pr. R., 368, (in cbtmben.) Cmmtnm v. CtmpMI, 1 U. C. Pr. R., 170, (in chambers.) CamtroH v. Ctm^nU, IS U. C. Q B., 1S». Ifurpkp v. MtOuirt tt «/., 1 D. C. Pr. R., 83. N R. SO, T. T., 1U6. * For removing sod retsining property taken nnder any Provincial Statate relating hereto, reasonable and ncceiiary diibnncucnts and allowances to be approved of by taxing otBccr, or order of jadgs, are to be made. N. R, 14tb Feb., IBM. ^^^mmmimtmm' atjMt SMsMMStiii w rilBi«t>»>>'- rmivg--. i^mmttt ■AiUNlkMUi .itiiia^ttmautiiUiUmmii utMmanfiiittuuamaUiiiiUii^Mmi •vrsuoB Asn oovvtt covbt*. SaMMirr— Continued. mileage, per mOa ■erriog each additional defendant ...... feea on Attachment, abaoonding debtor :— ' reeeiTing and filing IS wanant 3 6 return 2 6 100 Bcr. CocBT. Atu. VOM. «. a. $.d. U CmtTtCta, Atto. nm. $. a. $.1. 6... — 6 0... — 06 99 ca 06 18 IS 60 inTontorj of gooda* if OTor 6 folioe. par folio mileage, permile. — . ...16 S... — — ... 6 0... — — ... 6... — ... 6... — 80 S6 06 06 feea on Mrring declarationa, and other P*P*(* >^ receiTing and filing 1 8 .... 6 ■enriee declaration 3 6 .... 1 S " notice to plead 3 6 .... 1 S commiaaioner 1 .... 1 each additional aerrice of each paper. . . . bendea mileage, per mile (r)feea on ventre /oeio*, q;>ecial jorj >- receiving and filing 1 8 reeeiTing retuma 5 ■trikingjnr^ 30 serving 16 jorora 30 7 8.. 3 6., 6., 40 IS 06 CCt ... . 13 .... 6 ....300 ....30 beaidea mileag*. feea on over-holding tenant >— receiving and filing 1 8 retnma 6 swearing 6 jurors, each 3 6 — ...3 6 8. — ... — feea on fieri fadaa :— B.IL receiving and filing 18 warrant . . : .... 36 retom 3 6 schedule 6 notice of sale 3 6 postponement 1 3 ca 0^ 1 8 3 6 36 1 8 1 mileage, per mile drawing advertisement for OautU, and transmitting each suit, and sums actually diabuned for adver- tisements fees on concurrent, alias and pluriea writa aame a« aboT*. ...15 0. ... 6. 60 06 — . . 5 0... — ... 3 6 * Necssssrjr disbnncmcnta, removing and rstainiog propcrtj, allowed bj Master, (r) Vidt Con. Sut D. 0., e. SI, s. 113 and llT, p. SM. t for 0. 0. cbarges, sts note («), under "Jurj ;" bot these are fees charged bj the Shai^ iff, Tork and PecL /i. •'»m m i mm&^0m m umm ' » i^' ^^ W^P The sheriff's fees relating to these writs are, on areount of the limited number aaed, entirely discretionary with that officer, and are gorerned by his charges for other proeeis. Uany of the itemt under thit head of "Sheriff," ar« not in the tariff; but are given ae the fees in the Sheriff's OflBee. Toronto, aad i.ro likely to be aa aorrcet as any in use la the abMaea of any thing oSeiaL •«iaV""f"""«ie ma ■IMM MaBMMMilM 1! irrnltmitaii ,.,*^.W->i*.^<>«.^««,,- ..^,^. ^■^.^^..^->.... .. .-^^.^^-u.^.^.^.^, , .,,. , ,-.^..^;.^.^.^,:.. ....^.. parnik. IVriUOB AITB OOTOTT OOVBTB. SlBBIVr— CMll»N«MdL ■uquiiy, per day mmmoniBg jni^ MiriM of M«h r uaimg* " •reiTJniy swofa MiigniiMiit of M.. for undertaking to giva a bafl bond bond to Mcnra eoodi taken under attaehmant tearch in oSee by paity not being party or attoraaf intbaeanaa '. eartiScata of raaoH of SnoL&i. EimotMMwan i on writ of anmmoaa *' '* eonenrrani SraciAiJuBT: fFtdt ''Jury" and "Sharift") Spioiai, Cam : (Fidi "Caaa.") Svuhmma.: •ommonad. taal .'; B.B.AO. P. o.a TO CIMTK** ••••■••••••••••• a\J*f««a m W •••• X 9 Oagoodafond L.8... 6 6 F.F 1 oopy of«>>« dacea tecum C. F. A L. 8. F. *^ " OTer 4foIio^ par folio " oopyol BcooBnov : Ina. for '. drawing aame, 3 foHoa or under, including oopiea " " over 3 folioB, including engroanng I folio Ina. for pleaa to, tame aa ina. fnr pleaa drawing pleas to, 3 folio* or under, including copiea. " " over 3 folio*, every folio exduiive of of death Ina. to defend for executor after death of original defendant writ of Svr.OovBr. CovvttCis; n a. 4. ii rx SOO... ^* ••• ^^ ^^" ••• 9 "••• ^^" ••• so ^^ ••• A V*a« *^ ••• IS •^ ••• V w*«« "^^ ••• 00 •™* ••■ 9 Vae* *■• ••• 40 ^■* ••• 9 Waae ^^* ••« SO ^^ ••• 9 "••• ^■^ ••• IS ^^* ••• 9 "••• ^^* ••• •^ ^^» ••• V V*** ^^ ••• • •^" ••• A V*** ■^ ••• 10 •^ ••• 9 v**« ^■■^ ••• so 6 0... ^^ ••• St... _ BO... m^m „, St... ~ paid for aa followa : fee to clerk C.F.. 3 6.. . IS Osgoode and fee fund L.8. . 3 6 . .F.F. 1 6 filing pra CJ*.. 6 4 concurrent ...O. F. cku. 8.F.F.. renewed 0. F. AIj. S. l^.F.. copiea, each including all noticea endoned ■enrice of, {vitU " 8harilL'' affidavit of, allowed to attorney but not aerrioa .... special endorsement (c) to shew cause (in chambers) paid for " besides t very filing, to be added aaeh . " copr nnd serTioaof " anliugei leut of 6 0... "^ ... S »..• ^ — ... 6 0... — ... S S 6 0... — ... S 0... — ^ 0... 6 0... S 0... S S 6... — ... 0... — W w«ee ^^* ••• 9 Wa«* ^"^ 9 W» • • ^^ • • • M w* •• "^^ ^ "• • • ^"^ • • • 9 "• • • ^^^ 1 0... — ... 1 0... — 6 0.. — ... S 0... — 4 0... — ... S 0... — 1 0... — ... 1 0... — 6 0... — ... S 6... — 10 0... — ... 6 0... — — ~ ....6 6... "^ ..'91 7 6... 6 6... S 0... S 1 7 6. . 6 6... S 0... S 1 6 0... — ... S 0... "■" 6 0... — ... S 6... — 6 0... ""• ... • "•.. "^ ^"^ ... M V... "^ ... a w — ... 4... — ...04 3 6... — ... 1 S... — *^^ ••• m W**e "^^ »«« "^^ (o) Where a snmmoas mo« *« Tuut, 8 B. 4 a, an. (jr) As to this allowsDce, vide Bunttr T. Liddtll. 16 Q. B. 40t. The costs of brlDaiag a witness into the country, residing ont of the JorisdictloD, who declines to attsad withoat bebg paid, is in the discretion of the muter. Cottom t. Witt, 4 Tanhtoa, M. * Sometimes looked upon as a doable writ. In very many cases in the foregoing Tariff there are ehargea in th* Superior Courts without corresponding ones in the County Courts oolumn where th* reader would naturally expect such to follow, but where this occure it ia becaos* thaj do not appear in the various Tariffs from which this is compiled or are not allowed bj th*- practie* in Toronto, which ia therefor* th* reaaon far th* apparent omission. ■ifaHi pwpew» »»,IJ»l.l IIIWII^ !■ M>Mi*aMMiuant to the Statute. Althoagh this is submitted to be the correct rule, yet it is by no means stricUy followed in practice. In very many instances, order and regularity are utterly disregarded, and an incongruous file of items snbstitutea for what should be a continuous and connected series, mntosdlr depending upon and explaining each other, and through which each link in the chain could be traced from beginning to end. Any one who examines many of the Bills submitted lor taxation at the diffei^ ent offices, both in town and country, cannot fail to see this. Items are there set down where they never could by any possibility happen in practice ; viz., "Notice of Trial," **of Examination,** and **Snb> pcenaf," are placed ajier the charge for " Attending at IVial ;** ** Judgment Entered" before "Notice of Taxation" served, and " Paid Sheriff," " Affidavits of Disbursements," &c., entered as the very last items in the Bill. It may appear to be of little moment bow the items are thrown together, provided none of them be omitted ; but this mistaken notion should havs no place in the official routine of the thorough syetematic lawyer or his painstaking student. Pre> paring his Bill of Costs, praciicjUy the moct important of all the proceedings in the suit to the Attorney, ought to be .s carefully and properly drawn as any portion of the pleadings for wh..:h his charge IS inr^uc-. These remarks are submitted with the hope that every diU> gent student, desirous of acquiring accuracy and correctness as e lawyer, will not deem them altogether out of place. It is only bj domg everyHiing in the profession well that we can hope to attain to eminence therein. To draw what is termed a good Bill of Costs, that is, a Bill con- taining every taxable item in the suit,(a) excluding ^very item not allowed by the practice, and to be able to give your authority and the reason for each on the taxation, is, (when actions are long and intii> cate), not only a difficult but also a very important matter to be borne in mind by the successful practitioner. As the student is expected oa (a) Xaw2teMarj«Mlst,lN4. : \. MMiiiakMahat. ^r^^^^i'MllBii I MMiMMm I ' i 1 .1 ) \\ I 1 02 IKUASU OS PBBPAUSO AKS TAZlVa entering an oifice to familiarize his mind with this branch of the pro- fession, it should be one of his first aims here, as in every other undertaking, to learn to do it well. This requires no small degree of care and attention. A iust and proper way there is for meeting and mastering every dilBculty that may present itself^ and the new be ginner should strive to become acquainted therewith on his first attempt at drafting a Bill of Costa. Nothing gives a better or clearer insight into the practice than the drafting, ferreting out, and giving the reason and authority for the various items of costs that compose the Bill. The why and the where- fore of each and every separate charge therein should be thoroughly understood and investigated in the order in which they occur before passing on to the next. The student should not be content to set it down with the amount opposite merely because he finds it in the Tariff, or is required by his superior to place it there, without any further reason for its insertion. He must satisfy his own mind l^ careful research that it is proper, and an increasing knowledge of the practice will quite rewara his industry. It is not for a moment intended by the tenor of the above remarks to favor a large Bill of Costs against a litigant. With the accuracy of the Bill, not its undue amount, we have at present to do. The humblest client cannot be more desirous of avoiding unnecessary costs than we ; but, on the other hand, it is equally desirable that the honest hardworking and painstaking attorney should have his due, and every farthing to which he is by law entitled. If inspired with his true duty to the public and the noble profession to which he belongs, no man, of whatever calling, earns his fees more dearly than the upright, honor- able lawyer. His remuneration, though liberal, is oUen the only compensation for failing health :ind the long incessant mental toil and training necessary to produce the fruit of his best energies, never- theless it is a duty incumbent upon him to make en accurate and proper Bill of Costs against his clients, or those from whom he is entitled to receive the rewards of his labor. Like any other account, an attomey*s Bill should contain charges and fees for nothing but services performed and *.vhat the law allows in the Tavifi*. It is best, therefore, to have the Bill composed of all the items in 'ihe suit accru- ing to the attorney for his services, capable of expl'^nation in a pnper, simple, and busine3s-l:ke manner, and one, moreover, not liable to reduction by the pruning !:nife of the Taxing Master. Prepare and tax all Bills properly rud accurately, and let the reduction, it any, be on the settlement. Bills of costs are divided into three kinds, viz. : those as between party and party ; those between attomev and client ; and those be- tween attorney and client when so taxed against the opposite party.(6) The first of these is oftenest called into practice, and is a bill of the amount of costs the law permits the successful party to any suit or legal proceeding in which costs are allowed, to recover against the (*) Du Pr. MutM^ OOm, M. iwwp U . It , H, BIUI Ot COITI, CASBIb nO. • object of the indoreeraent on a vrrit of snmmonsjfx) plaintiff most accept the amount indorsed, with the coAts stated, it tendered within eight days ; and it has been held that the defendant may have those costs taxed, though he pay less than the amount endorsed.(y) Where the debt and costs so indorsed were paid to a clerk of the plaintiff^s attorney, after the time limited, the attorney, not having offered to return the same, he was prevented from going on with the action to recover further coets.(s) Writs of fi. fa. and hab. fac poss., and all writs of execution being issued after judgment, are not taxed in the bill brought before the Master, between party and party ; but an aggregate sum of $5 in the Superior Courts, and from $3 up to $4 in the County Courts, is in- dorsed on the writ, in addition to the amount of debt and costs, and is made out of the goods or lands when sold. In collecting sheriff^s fees on writs executed by him, the attorney is liable to that officer, when he employed him, and, in general, the client is not liable, for no privity of contract exists between them.(a) The attorney is liable, although the bailiff be not specially nominated ;f&) but see cases where the client, and not the attorney, is liable.(c) These cases are all ap- plied and reviewed in our own court8,(d) where the practice here is cuite different. The issuing of execution requires fresh instructions irom the client, as the attorney's duty ends when judgment is entered. At Common Law, sheriffs were not entitled to poundage,(e) and first became so entitled under Stat. 29 Eliz., cap. 4. In Upper Canada this statute is superseded by our own enactments, and the Tariff of Fees established by the Courts.(/) According to the very able and elaborate judgment of the late Mr. Justice Burns, in this latter case, in regard to executions against the person, and against goods, there :must be a taking to entitle the sheriff to poundage ; and if the money l>e paid before the taking, the right to poundage does not attach. As io executions against lands, since there can be no actual taking^ the ^sheriff's right to poundage must begin with the sale. Only one sheriff is entitled to poundage, when there are several writs of execution issued in the same suit.(;| Poundage is also allowed on a writ of •extent.(A) Quart as to the sheriff's right to poundage, when the 3noney is apparently made through the presence of the execution in bis hands, but not made directly by or through him.(«) Where, prior to 22 Vict., cap. 33, the defendant was arrested for non (x) Chapniin «. Bccke, 3 D. * L^ S50. (y) Hunter «. RntMll, 6 M. * Or, 601 ; Toung v. Crompton, S D. * L., 6Sf. (t) HoddioK V. Sturchficld, 7 M. * O., 9ST. (fl) Waltonk «. QuutennaiB, 8 G. B^ 94 ; Mail* «. Hub, 2 Eich^ 608 ; Newton v. ChMs- awrf, 1 D. * L^ 869. (6) Bnwer «. JoDct, 10 Bxeh , SSB. (() llnjbcrrr «. Uanrteld, 16 L. J. Q. B., 101. U) Vid* T U. C. L. i., Frutr «. FiUowM, p. 111. («) Yatti •. Mcchao, 11 Jr. 0. L. n«p., app. 1. (/) llorria •. BonttoD, % U. 0. Ohaa. Bap, M. (f) Brown r Jobnaon, • U. 0. L. J., IT. It) RoK a. PattoB, • !J. 0. Q. B , Mt. <<) OUlttpla K 8Uw, U. 0. Li X, 100. . MUM** ^•t.*f;^A^;^'e»v*;:r ^M ....».,.^^^i.i:}:^..i,....L^..,i..^ mius or COSTS, cams, ro. ff "v. • payment of costs, and afterwards escaped, it was held that the sheriff was personally liable fur damages, commensurate with the value of the custody, and tiiat the issuing of fi. fa. for these costs did not waive the right of plaintiff's action against the 8heriff.(J) Pleadings. — This difficult and important branch of procedure in a suit consists, first, of the declaration, then the pleas, and the varioas other affirmative and negative pleadings that lead down to the issne. By reference to the Tariff, under the proper heads, the costs of draw- ing es^ch will be seen. If a defendant obtain a verdict of an issne raised by a plea, which is an unqualified bar tp the action, and which, if pleaded alone, would clearly entitle him to the general costs of the trial, the postea, and the general costs of the cause, may be adjudged to him.(ik) But, although one party succeed on the general , question, yet, if he have put bis opponent to unnecessary expense by pleading that which, in law or fact, turns out to be unfounded, he must make good such ' expcn8e,(/) as also the expense of the prepara^ tion of evidence founded on those pleadiogs,(m) as well as in general all other costs incurred by reason of such unnecessary pleadings.(R) In an action of trespass, the defendant justified in one plea under a right of way, for the purpose of bringing water and goods from W., and the jury affirmed the right as to the water, but negatived the existence as to the goods. The verdict was entered distributively, and the general costs of the cause given to the defendant ; but the plaintiff was held entitled to have the costs referable to the claim of right as to the goods.(o) When executors or administrators aie sued, and they plead pleni cu/mmtsfravif, and the plaintiff proceeds to trial, and the defendant succeeds thereat, the defendant's having the car- riaee of the record, will be entitled to tax the full costs against the plamtiff, and he will only be allowed his costs of the suit down to plea pleaded. For an elaborate exposition of this subject, as also in regara to replying and suggesting lands in suits of this kind, the student would do well to read the able and valuable judgment o^ Draper, C. J., in Afetn v. Shori.(p) Ttie following summary of cases have been briefly noted and col- lected on this head : Where the judge certifies in favor of the party, under 4 Anne, c. 16, s. 5, who has to pay the unnecessary expense mentioned, supra he nred not pay any such costs..(9) Where there are issues of law and fact, which latter go to the whole cause of action, and judgment is given for the plamlifT on the demurrer, but at the trial is non-6uited,(r) or the defendant obtains a verdict on the issues of (/) Harkin •. Rabidoii, Cbao. Ch., 10 D. 0. L. J., ItT. (k) Ragg «. Wrlli, 8 Taunt, 129 ; Edwardi ». Bctbc), 1 B. * A , S84. (!) Spenier «. IlamfrtOD, 4 A. * E, 4I]I ; Mullint r. Scott, 6 BiDg. (N. 0.), 4tSi But% Cutbtiib, 2 Dowl. P. C, 466 ; Skiener •. Sboppcc, • Biaf. (N. 0.), 111. Im) Empaon •. Fairfax, B A. A B, MC (a) Bird •. HiggiDioii, 6 A. A B, 83 ; Byrt •. Tborpa, 8 Dowl. P. 0., 788 ; Oollaadtr t. Howard, 30 L. J. 88, 0. P. <•) KDigbt » Woorr, S Biag. (H. 0.1 888. \p) • 0. P. (f) Fry «. Monektop, 8 Dowllnf P. C, 887 ; Robiawn t. MtaHugn, • A. * I., 80t. (r) OrMihow 9. laW/, Baraa^ 188. ! . -'; ..iMinBirTrrirTnmTim iiaiin**i> ■!>>:/...; ..^1/.: ,,j:^^Miim£&,ic^ i: :■ ' t i li ■ t K '! I^< i H if! I I! iS, I (t b > ■ ( UltU or COST*. OASM, STO. j r fact,(<) although the defendant im entitled to judgment on the whole record, the plaintifl' gets his costs of demurrer. The plaintiflf or defendant is entitled lo the coMs of any issues on which he succeeds, including a portion of the briefs and counsel fees.(/) As to costs of issue on which jury were diM;hargcd.(u) To entitle a party who suc- ceedn ou only- one i;>Kue, out of beveral, to the costs of his witnesses, he must swear that they were supccnaed to support that particular issues, and that only, although they may support, in some degree, o) An to costs on arrest of judgment, or judgment non obstante veredicto,{u}) and the taxation of costs on an issue iound partly for the plaint ifl', and partly for tlie defendant. (x) The costs of any pleading, either in fact or in law, ohall follow the finding or judgment on su^ issue, and be adjudged to the successful party, whatever be the result of the other issues. (j/) As to pleading several matters, and the prac- tice as to costs tbereiD.(j;) Notices. — ^These are given to the opposite party, through his attor- ney, to apprise him of any step about to be taken, or act required to be done by him, in the course of the suit. The allowance for them is given in the Tariff*, and includes copy and service when not othci • wise stated. The plaintiff is liable to the defendant for the costs of the day, if he fail to try the cause pursuant to notice.(a) The defend- ant is not allowed any costs of the notice of trial, if it be counter- manded in due lime.(&) In many cases of the withdrawal of the record, not from wilful /qcAm, but inevitable accident, the plaintiff is not liable for the costs of the day.(c) Only one notice of taxation or appointment is necessary ;(d) but neither is requisite where the defendant has not appeared in person, or by attorney, or guardian,(e) unless he has consented to a judge's order in the matter, which is equivalent to notice.(/) Summons for time to plead is not tantamount to appearance ](g) neither is the omis- sion to give notice of taxation sufRcient to entitle the opposite party to Mt aside the judgment for irregularity. (&) His proper course is to apply for a review of the taxation. Notice of examination is not allowed unless the expense of bringing the parly sought is paid whcq if) Dul>er1(7 • Pac^ 3 T. R, S9t. {t) Ilnselwood *. Uiicke, » U. * W^ 1 ; S\t\tj «. Lowrj, S Dowl. P. C, «16. (u) Vallance *. Erani, 1 C. J» U., CM. (o) Jewell •. Parr, 17 C. B., 6S«. (ir) Con. Sims. D. C, cap. 33, ci. 334 nnd 235. (x) Pudhomme •. FrikMr, 3 A. 4 E., 64S ; RoutledK* *. Aibott, 8 A. ft R., 593 ; Ward «•. Bell, 3 Dowl. P. C; God. Sta. D. C.,cap. 33, a. t04. {yi Con. SUta. U. , cap. 33, a. 110. it) Winsall t. Tba EanUkUlcB Oil Co., 10 U. 0. L. J., 816. (a) Hull. Lore, 414 « (6) Whitlock *. Humphreja, S Sir., MS. (r) Hull. L. of C 414 ; OrU •. Moffatt, Barnea, 13 ; Mullioi *. , 5 Taunt, 88. (d) R. O. T. T., 1850, Koa. 48 and 49. (f ) R. 0. T. T., 18M, No. 80. \^iKtt << nm< m m m Miihi Httl wmm ■MM ^i^gftm^u^MmMiti UkiMlMWtflUkkiliaii BIU4 or cotTi, CAtM, Bra •» notice served, otherwise it would be a mere allowance of an unneces- sary proceeding to make costs. As to notice of action, see cases cited under " Writs^ &c. In actions against Justices of the Peace for any *" month's notice is .(t) and in case it is alleged and proved that the act com- act done by them in the execution of his office, a nece88ary.(t) and in case it is alleged and proved ....» »u« «v» wiu- plained ol was done maliciously and without reasonable and pFobable cause, the plaintiff will be entitled to have full costs, as oetween attorney and client allowed, and the defendant recovers the same in case he obtaios judgment against the plaintiiT on the verdict or otbei^ wise. ( J) All necessary notices or copies thereof given durinff the progress of an action, such as notices to declare,' to plead, reply, of trial( to admit, or produce, are on the taxation allowed to the ni^ cessfnl partv.(lc) The length of the notice is in the discretion of the Master, and where a notice to admit was served containing upwards of tl,000 receipts for which the sum of £566 was charged, the Court held the Master right in disallowing it. (I) Bbibfs a no Cocnskl Fees. — ^The brief is usually an abbreviated copy of the pleadings forming a history of the case down to issu* joined, to which are added the substance of the evidence to be given by each witness. It is noted in the margin and placed in the hands of the counsel who is to conduct the cause at the trial. The cases by which the action is supported are also noted, and the particular point to which each applies. This, in England, is exclusively the work of the attorney, junior counsel, or his clerks ; but with us both branches of the profession are joined, and in the majority of cases the same person is boih attorney and counsel in the cause. The preparation of plans, modela, maps, &c., for the information of the Court and jury, and to aid them in coming t< a right concluiiion, arc in the discretion of the Master nllowed.(m) The discretion of the Master as to the allow ancc of briefs and the number of counsel is not generally much fet* tered.(n) As to where two briefs are allowed (o one attorney for two different plaintiffs who bring separate actions against the one defen- dant for injuries arising out of the same matter,(o) where the same plaintiff employs the attorney in several actions on the same instrument against severaf defcndants,(p) the allowance or di!>alIo\vance of copies of documents to accompany the briefs, is a matter in the discretion of the Matame work had been done by an attorney's clerk it might be allowed on taxation.(r) It is the duty of the attorney to count the folioa 1 • I !l I I < ; (0 Cod. StaU. 17. C, c IS«, •. I>. (i) Con Ku. n 0.,e. Its,!. IS. • . (k) Das Pr. 13t (I) Edn-ardi ». Orrat Wrilrrn Rallwaj Compan/, IS C. B . 411. (m) Pilip'iin •. Southampton Rallwaj Compaay, I C, B., U. (n) Sliarp •. Aiblcj. IS U. * W. <:»«. vo) AppcDtbaw r. Wbitchead, • Is. tt4 (;>) Both actions hen wcrt trkd at tb« Mm* autut, ac4 ii ■ point. Dai Fr. 29S. (f'l Pi1|rrim r. Tha Soulbampton Railwajr Cooipanjr, S C. B. S3S ; Fara, 13 M. * W. IM) ; Stewart * RtecU, 4 C. B. 4., --r ^"^m I'^t^VHiM HWliriililriMii ^;l 70 BILLS or COSTI, CA»I, XTO. ■ I i! I,: i: li h:i i 1 ; I ; i 1- • \ t\ • " • , I i hii '■i\ 1.; 1 'I Wj fii^ and charge no more than the correct number. («) The costs of advice on the evidence when preparing for trial ought to be allowed between party and purty.(() As to apportionment of costs on cross issue8.(tt) Counsel fees, generally speaking, are the fees paid to counsel for ■conducting the cause at trial at Nisi Prius, or the argument in banc during Term'. Other fees are also paid them for consultations and opinions of all kinds, both in matters of law and practice. The party proceeding in the cause is entitled to be allowed on taxation as against the other the proper amount of fees paid to his counsel. ^t>) The allowance to counsel of a fee for revising and settling decla- rations, pleas, and subsequent pleadings is entirely in the discretion of the Master, and is often made in England, but only, of course, in very special cases, and should be so allowed here.(to) Counsel fee in Chambers is allowcd.(x) Only one counsel' fee is allowed in the County Court, and two only in the Superior Court,(y) but three are allowed in England, in very special and important suits, and where very large interests are at staKe.(c) The number of witnesses and the multiplicity of evidence arc to be one guide to the Master in the taxation, and a second cutmsel has sometimes been allowed his fee although he has not been heard, (a) ArriDATiTs. — The principal aflidavit in an ordinary suit is that of disbursements, sometimes called an affidavit of increase. Some of the printed forms used for it are totally wnrong, and should never be usea unless they conform exactly to the requirements of the rule of Court.(&) The student should be careful to so look after the service of the subpoenas on the different witnesses and their payment, as to ren- der it easy to fill up and swear the affidavit, with every single item required by the rule of Court {supra)y o1her^vise the Master has no right whatever to allow it on taxation. This is very strictly adhered to in Toronto, and very properly. This affidavit is usually n'quired in order to tax witness fees nt trial, &c., but it may be made and allowed when any extraordinary costs are incurred in the cause. (c) It must, like notice to tax, and the Bill of Costs be served one day before taxation, (d) and, in a case where the jurat of the copy affidavit served on the opposite parly was defective, the Court set aside the taxation, (e) An affidavit of payment of mileage is always required, and to whom paid.(/) The other affidaviis in a cause are ordinary ones, and charged as such in the Tarifl*. (0 MorrU v. Hunt, 1 Cbit R. 544. U) Chfiliirr r. Muinford, t V. G. L. Rep. 74«. («) Murtliill on Cogti, -297, 138. |«) Mnrshikn od Cott», 3:^; vidt alra Morris r Ilant, 1 Chit, 544. (ir) Marthitll on CoaU, Si ' (x) Vidt Tariff " Clt«N*«n.« (y) Drap«r'i nntra. 45, No. 157. it) Marshall on Costs, SSn. («) Stewart •. Stnla. 4 MAO. %9». (b) Dra|M>r's RuIm. 4t, No. I«5. if) Hull. L. of G, ess («) Dra|i«r's Rules. 19. No. 48 ; 4ft, No. 1.^9. («) Wheldalc •. Tba NoMhcra and Eutera RaUvaj Co.. 13 M. A W., », 2 D. ft L. ,34«. (/) Draprr*! Rules, 4S, Ke. IM. iftUUmtm^iiiiM ■MaiiMbdMilWiiiiBitiiSi^^ ..^^^ . BILU or C08TI, OAMMM, BT& ii Witnesses, &c.~These are brought to the trial in the interest of either party to a suit by subpoena. The costs relating to them form a very large and important item in every Bill of Costs, where they occur, and a few of the principal cases bearing thereon are here given for the assistance of the student. The number of wit- nesses to be allowed is in the discretion of the Master. (^) A rea- sonable amount for witness fees is to be the gpide of the Master, rather than the maximum allowed by the Tarin(A) of a **»kiUingm mile one way.** Th9 party entitled to the general costs of the cauae is also entitled to the expense of all the necessary witnesses whoM evidence applied materially to any issues on which he succeeded, eMhougk it woe likewise applicable to issues on which he fail^.{i) A witness cannot, in general, be allowed for attendance before the day appointed for opening court ](j) and if railway travel is available, he . he will only be allowed the usual fare by that means of transit. Aa to the costs of a witness who is not called, but whose attendance is rea- sonably necessary to repel a case which might have been set up by the other side, vide.{k) Wnere a witness arrives at half past ten at night of the day the cause is tried, he will not be allowed his expenses ; bnt if the cause be over at three o'clock in the afternoon, a witness has all the following day to return home, although living only fifty miles away, and accessible by rail the same evenmg.(/) It is a rule not to allow the expenses of witnesses who were not present before the cause is over.(m) Although not subpoenaed, if the witness gives material evidence the costs of his altenaance ought to be allowed.(n) Professional witnesses are allowed a pound per day when called on to give evidence as mentioned in the Tariff, but brokers are not within this rule. For a very valuable collection of cases on this and other branches of the subject, the Mudcnt is referred to IIarrison*s Manual of County Court Costs, &c., and Marshall on Costs, pp. 267 et seq. Attorwet a!»d Client. — As. to the costs charged by the attorney against his client, and the method of collecting the same, the student is referred to the statute,(o) where the whole process is so plainly laid down that a special analysis is deemed unnecessary. The following are a few of the cases bearing on the subject, and illustrative of the statute : — The Bill of Costs rendered by the attorney to his client, pursuant to the traun v. Mallett, )• C. B. 514. {k) Miller r Thompson, 4 M. Jt O. SCO; Bagnall r. Underwood, 11 Price, 610; AdaaiMB t. Noel, S Chit. 200 ; Bptom r. Fairfax, H A. ft O. 29G ; Morrison •. ITanner, 4 M. ft O. tSS. (/) Frrer *. Stnri, 16 C. B. SIS. (01) ibid 34 L. J. IM, C. P. y*i; alto, Powell on Evidence, p. 339, [An. E41.] (n) StenbouM *. Bamea, Caa Pr. C. B. SI. (•) Con 8U C. C, e. SS, as 36, «l tef. (f) Ilolmei r. UeOratb, 5 Ir. L. R , 3TS, Q. B.; Oridlej ». Austin, 16 Q B R. (Bdc.)»04. ■-'•^^««W*^^#i■■ liilhinMi ipapa^*" I r '! i '. < t , , I ' I i:)i-Mv?'^' ^wtt.; ^ - <'*>■■ n^ .^ . I iL '*■■ i»Mf.-mt^tU~i^y rfrrfir!?"yi ifr tintt'imiiiiiiill iiiiiiL /, Buxi or com^ oasn, etc professional services, and items not appertaining to the business of an attorney cannot be taxed by the Master, but must be determined as ordinary business iransactions.(9) The Bill must be signed by the attorney or his partner, or his executor or adminiEtrator,(r) and is sufficient if accompanied by a letter signed as above, and oistinctly referring thereto.(«) Service should be personal,, but may be made by mailmg'the bill and letter properly enclosed (postage prepaid),(l) to the client^s right address.(«) The order to tax may be made by a judge of either of the Superior Courts of Law or Equity, but must be made in the Court in which some part of the business was done.(t;) A Common Law judge can refer any portion of the Bill in Equity to the Master in Chancery for taxation,(to) and all affidavits and the application itself must be styled *' in the matter of the attorney, &c.*'(x) The taxation must be applied for within a vear after rendering the Bill ;fy) and the attorney may be ordered to deliver his Bill, although fully settled, and to give credit for moneys recieved, and deliver up papers to his client.(z) If the attorney ordered to deliver his Bill does not do so, be will have to pay the costs of the order in any case.fa) As regards the right to dispute Retainer, it is in the discretion of the judge who makes the order referring the Bill to taxation, to reserve leave to applicants or not, and when the application is made to have the attorney's Bill referred, and the affidavits do not dispute the Retainer, leave to dispute it will be refu8ed.(6) It was formerly considered that conveyancing Bills might be referred by the Court for taxation,(c) but it has since been held by the late Mr. Justice Bums that they could not. unless they contained some items in a suit, or were wholly or partly for business done in Court.(d) As confirming this latter case see 9 U. C. L. J., 111. Where a defendant on a settlement of several suits agreed to pay all the costs of every kind, including retainers for which the plaintiff was liable to his attorney, it was held that though he had not paid the same he was entitled to make an application in the name of the said attor- ney to have the Bills taxed on the usual terms.(e) Where a solicitor offered to make a deduction from his Bill, the Court held that the Master should not charge the solicitor with the costs of taxation unless the Bill had btccn reduced one-sixth by taxation, independent of the («) /;« Jonci «. RctebuiD, S U C. L J., 167 and 203. (r) Con. Sit. U. C , cap 35, ■. S7; Owen «. Scales, 10 H. * W. 65T. (•) Taylor V. nodf^ion, 3 D. * L. US. (i) Con. Sta. v. C, cap. 3S, a f7. (H) Skilbeck •. Oarbett, 7 Q. & 84«. (v) R* Jonei *. Ketchum, 3 U. G. 203. (w) In r« Wilion k Occtor, 9 V. C. L. J., 133. (x) Duggan v. Cotton, S U. C. L. J., 1ft. (y) In r« Read et al. •. Cotton, 6 U. C. L. J., 114. (<) 6 U. C. L. J., 20 ; r* Francia •. BonltOB. (a) IbU, 6 D. 0. L. J., SO. (6) In re Ira Lewif, » D. C. L. J.. 81. (c) lit Ecclei et al., 6 D. C. L J., A9 ; /■ r* klePcaalc/ v. Eceles et al , 6 U. C L, J., 370 (rf) In T* Lemon 4 Petenon, 8 U. 0. L. J., 188. (t) In rt J. B. Orrcnwood, ona, Ac, 10 U. 0. L. J, 131. If '^ f mitn MMtiMUMMttiilllMl^itiyifeMaiiillMMIII^^ BILLS or OOSTt, CAUI, STC. n voluntary dedurtioD.(/) For an able judgment and argument at to attorney and client costs and reference of Bills to taxation generally, see Gillespie v. Shaw, 10 U. C. L. J., 100, also Ruttan, one, Ike, V. Austin, 8 U. C. L. J., 47. The items in the Bill must not be abbreviated, and only one is to be inserted in each line in order that it may be plainly and easily understood by the client. Retaines. — ^This is the authority given by the client to his attorney to prosecute or defend any legal action for him. The fee thereon ia only allowed in bills between attorney and client, and is never taxed againat the opposite party, except when he is ordered by the court to pay coats as between attorney and client. It is usually, in' cases oT defence, endorsed on the writ or other process served, and consists of a mera memorandum in writing, with the fee intended to be charged by the attorney included therein, and signed by the client. This fee varies according to the nature and importance of the instructions received, and the probable difficulty of the case. Without presuming to state any definite sum in such a purely discretionary matter, we would merely say that $20 in the Superior, and $10 in the Couaty Courts, are very common charges. It is, however, an item which should never be allowed, except in actions of a very special nature, and where great difficulty is encountered. It should always be explained to the client when necessary, and the amount stated to him before be is asked to sign the retainer. It 19, moreover, an item which should never be charged, even where proper, unless there be a toriltem retainer to support it. This, so far as our experience goes, is the ani* form and, we think, proper practice. The student should not fail lo urge this as an objection on the taxation. Written rf^tainers are, however, by no means necessary to authoxjze the attorney to act. On the contrary, the very great majority of cases in practice are bronsht on merely verbal retainers, which, so far as regards confermg authority to act, are amply sufficient. It is always well, however, for the attorney to take retainers in almost every instance, especially in cases of new clients, or where there is any fear of the authority being afterwards disputed. Retainer, however, is charsed in some cases, as between attorney and client, as a general retamer on peri- odicai settlement of accounts ; but the attorney's right to do so is questionable. The Master cannot, under a general reference, take upon himself to decide the question of a disputed retainer,(^) or of allegad negligence on the part of the attorney, unless specially re- ferred to him by the court.(A) These are matters for the jury, and the Master has no adequate means of sifting (acts, since he has no power to summon wilncssef, or reauire the production of documents. Where the Master, by consent, adjudicates upon the question of retainer, the client afterwards cannot dispute the matter.(t) (/) Ri Fretmiin, Craigie, and Proodfoot, Cbu. Ok. Rep. )0S. S) Nclioo •. Slack, S II. * SeotI, IM. . ) Manball on CMta, MO. (0 /n rt LowlcM, • 0. &, Itt. 'i ^vm* m «W" ,1,11.1. UjMiriii ytiii .*^^mmm \-\ a/' I ' 1.1 1. I il li. ■l^ ",. ;. ■■ Iw- a i' COVVrt WHBM WBJT IMVES, AXD PLAHITIPP'S ATTOEirBT BniDM OT B. ) oomTT itnrv. iTBHs OP Oonm. Miekaanuu Ttrtn, 1862 In iht B. R. kCr. k C. a Instnietioiii to mo 10 0... — ... 6 0... — Letter to each defendant (each) 3 6... — ...01 8... -- Writ of rammoni, fee on, and paid for... 10 0... 5 6 .. 6 0... 8 1 Copy of writ for Mch defendant 6 0... -> ...OS f... <-> Special endonement 6 0... — ... 8 9... — > Attending for retom of writ from ■heriff 9 8... — ... 1 8... — Paid ihenff for aerrioe (no mileage) — ...0 9 9... — ...Oft Affidavit of no appeanuioe 6 0... — ...0 8 0... — ' Attending to aeairdi for appearaneo, and paid 2 6... 6... 1 8... 8 Judgment roll (9 folioa) 4 0... — ...0 4 0... — .Tndgment , 2 6... — ... 2 6... — BiDofooeta 6 0... — ...0 2 6... — Attending taxation 2 G... — ... I 8... — 2 17 0... 15 9... 1 14 3... 10 1 Diabonementa 15 9... ... 10 1... 3 12 9 2 4 4 Taxed off. Paid Slaater's feea, entering judgment... 19 6 18 7 ^ 4 12 2 3 2 11 Nal A. 1 BILL OP COSTS IN DEFAVLT OP APPBAKAMCB WHEN DBPEKDAKTa UTB «. > IX A COUNTY IK UPPBB CANADA OTBEB THAN THAT IN WBICH WmiT B. At C. } laacBB. Hilary Term, 18G3-: In IheB.VL t C. P. t 0. 0. £i. :\ 'it* •«#« li. Ill .'tibrA- 99 roKMi or bills or ootrt. Carried forvMtd — „. • — ... — ... _ Attending for return of writ, and poBtag* 2 0... 4... t 3... 4 Paid ihenff's feet and mileage (10 mife«) — ...0 19 9... — ...0 19 Letter, with feet, to ■beriil^ and postage 2 6... 6... 1 3... C AffidaTit of payment of mileage 6 0... — ...0 3 tf... — Attending to tee if appear a nce entered and paid 8 6... 6... I 3... • AlBdafitofiion>appeanuiee 6 0... — ... 3 6... — JudgmentroU 4 9... — ... 4 6... — Jodgmtnt 3 0.. -— ... 2 6... — BUlofeoata 6 0... — ...0 2 •... — Attending on taiatioa 2 t... — ...0 1 8... — 3 14 «... 1 7 1... 2 4 0... 17 U DiabntMmento 1 7 1 17 11 5 17 8 1 11 Taxed off Paid Matter's ieee, entering judgment... 19 5 19 7 , 6 10 4 16 The C. 0. Clerk at Toronto allowi is additioB to abore Bill, " eopy of ipccial cadonc- ment, Ac., 1*. to commiuloncr for swearing sffidaTits." The aboTeform is only giTcaas an example m the costs in sacb a case as near as may be. The stadent most vaiy it to snit his particular case. (See copies of (t, C. Bills, petf.) r t !.' » li Ko. 3L A. B., Plaitdiff:) V. > BILL or oosn on DZWAVix or n.KA.(a) O.D.,Ik/tndant) Hilary Tirm, 1863. /-B. R. 4 C. P.-x . C. C. . £ s. d. £ i. d. £ a. d. £ $. d. Instructions to sne 10 0... — ...0 6 0... — Letter to defendant 2 6... — ...0 1 3... — Writ of snmmons, fee on, and paid for... 10 0... 6 6... 6 0... 3 1 Special endorsement 6 0... — ... U 9... — Ciopy of summons and endorsement 6 0.. — ... 2 6... — Atteiidingfor return of, from sherilT..... 2 6... — ... 0* 1 3... — Paid sheriflf's fees for serrioe (no mileagel — ... 9 9... — ... 6 € Attending to search for appearance, and paid 2 6... 6... 1 3... 6 Drawing declaration, and paid filing 12 6... 6... 6 3... 4 Copy to file or serve.., C 3... — ...0 3 9... — Notice to plead, copy and serrioe 2 6... — ...0 1 3... — Attending to file or serre declaration and notice 2 6... — ...0 1 3... — (6)AffidaTitof service of notice to plead... 5 0... — ...0 3 6... — Attending to see if plea filed, and paid... 2 6... 6... 1 3... 6 (b)AlBdaTit of no plea filed 6 0... — ...0 3 6..; — JudgmentroU 4 6... — ...04 6... — Judgment 2 6... — .02 6... — (a) The Bill on Judgment by default of any subsequent pleading, follows the tame example as above, with the addiUonil charges therefor siddcd. (6) Both of these not allowed, unless deemed necessary by MaaUr. m-4»>fffgmi-'''i^'^' ^^m^^^ii^i'^mimMi 1^1W» romiis OF BiLU or BUlofCotta 6 0, Copyol S «, NotiM of UxatioB, ooi>7 »ad MTTiM 3 6, Attending on taxatiao 3 6. Term fM...~ S 0. DiabuTiMnMita T^LMdcff. Muter's •otoinf jodfBMal Ka 4. I com OK TBkDioT FOB ruiMTirF wsnr vtrvnun ^ n t WHBKI VBir IMVail Hilary Ttrm. ISA r~%vt. Conding to wrTe declaration (when notice not endoraed) 3 6>.. — ... Term fee ft 0... — ... Atttnding to nee if plea filed and paid (if time fur pleadins expired) 3 6... 6... Joinder of i.ssuet andoopiea 3 6.. — ... .\ttendiiiff to file, terre, and paid S 0... 6... Iwiiebook 7 6... — ... Attending to nerre 3 «... — ... Notice of trial, cop^ and aerrioe 3 6... — ... Notice of esamioation, copy and wrrioa (only allowed where defendant baa hit ezpenaea paid) ... 3 6... — ... Sabpcena, and paid ft 0... ft 0... Four copies 1 0... — ... Paid sherifi* fees for terrioa — ...0 13 0... Attending to pay 3 6... 1 S... Affidavit of payment ft .. S •... Drawing record (utnally6d. per folio)... 7 O..- — ... Feeon ft 0... — ... Attending to pass, and paid 3 6... ft 0... Instmetions for brief 9 0... — > ... Brief, 13 folios (10 folios copy pleadiIlg[^ and 3 folios original matter) 7 0... » ... 77 3 «... . 1 s... 1 s... . 1 9... . 3 A... UTM Di oouirrr 1 3 10 8... — 6... OSS 0... — ... IS S 0... - •... — 3... S • f... — 7 0... - J \ I 111 .' ' •I r'r • I Um '^A. mutmMn dBMa ■>,■ rfHj'w: -i^mft^^^Mfi^^'r ■ »'** 'f'.v »■<■ ■ ' MJHIhlif ilf [1 1_ '^ajritmt.it-vii ti r Hi W - I I .■■Jfc...>;,J?fti. n voKMS or Unas ot oowt. CarrUd forward — ... — ... — ... — . Attending to enter record, and piid 3 6... 1 5 0.^. 1 3... 9 1 Conneel, fee witli,»t trial (witneuewom) — ...2 10 0... — ...110 Paid iheriii; for jwy — ...0 6 0... — ...0 4 Paid oner, ewearing witneea and eonata* Ue^each — ...0 6... — ...0 6 Paidcner, awaariof jary — ...0 3 6... — ...0 3 AiBdaTit of diabaraementa 5 0... — ...OS 0... — Paid witaea aa per alBdafit of dial wm » menta — ... 16 0... — .. 16 Paid on Terdiet in 0. 0. : fee fond, 0«. M. ; clerk, SnOd ; each witneeaawon. In — ... — ... — ... — Salter Term, IMS ■^ ... ^ ... — ... ->• Attending on 6tli day of Term, (Sid in 0. 0.) for record, and paid 3 0... 3 6... 1 3... -> Poeteaon 6 0... — ...0 3 6... — Judgment roD 8 0... — ...06 0... — Jndgment 3 6... — ... 3 6... — BiUofCoata 6 0... — ...0 3 6... — Copiea to file or ierre 6 0... — ...0 1 S... — Notice of taxation, copj and aerriee 3 6... — ... 1 S... — Taxation of coata on poatea 6 0... — ... 0' 3 6... — Term fee 6 0... — ...0 8 6... — Diabaraementa Taxed off. Ifaater'a feei^ entering jndgmanl ... May 10^ 1863, eoata taxed on daU a* ... Na & omouf A&T coen or dbtuici, faktt avd tamti, on tikdict ron DBriNDAin. A. ) «. > Uf TBB QOZBir'a BBNCB, OB OOMXOll FLBAB AMD OOVMTT OOUBT. B. J Hilary Term, 1863. /-B. R. or 0. P.-% , 0. 0. » TotbeAtty. Ditbunta^ TotiwAttj. Pb Uai ilfc £ $. d. £ $. d. £ $. d. £a.«l Instructiona to defend 10 0... — ...06 0... — Entering appearance and paid 3 6... 1 0... 6 0... f Haying received declaration letter to dient 3 6... -> ...01 S... — Attending to examine declaration, filed and paid 3 6... 6... 1 S... • Termfee ^ ^•" ~~ ... 3 6... — Inatnictiona f or plea (if apecial) 6 0... — ... 3 6... — Drawingaame 6 0... — ...OS 6... — Copiea to file or aerre 3 6... — ...0 1 S... — Notice to reply 3 t... — ...0 1 S... — Attending to file and aervepleaa and no- tice wbm not endoned and paid... 6 0... 0... S 6... 4 Earing reoeiTed notice of trial, to. , lettv to client adriaing him of aamc, and poetaga 3 6... 4... 1 S... 4 m E^^lK U»J\ ...JJUBIJll^Hp ■™BBi f^ ifciifaiiirt .■,s^.--..^i^^i — ^^, ^ ^^-,,. , riMfiiniiiMiiiiM tMiriiiiiMiiiiuuHL roBMi ot Biixj or ooin. 7» Carried to iMtard ■"- ... — InatrnctioDs for brief 6 0... — Brief, (6 foU. copy pleading! and 4 fola. ori|pnalj|L 10 lolioi Subpoena ana paid 4 copies for aerrice on witneuea 1 Paid aerrice (ram paid) Attending to pay AffidaTit of payment of nuleage Notice of examination Attending to see if record entered and paid Attending counsel with brief Feetohkiwith Attorney attending conrt Paid crier swearing witnessea Every oath taken in open court, in 0. 0. Attending when verdict /»r itftmiami rendered Paid for vp-.'dict in the 0.0 Drawing Affiu&Tit of disbursemente .... CopT offor opposite party Paid witnesses as per affidavit — Eadtr Term, 1809L— — Attending for record on the 6th day of term (3rd in CO.), and paid for, (no application in term having been made) a Poeteaon ; 5 Drawing judgment roll 7 Judgment 2 Bill of cost* ~ 6 Copyof _ a Notice of taxation, copy and servioe. ... 2 Attending to serve biu and notice 2 6... — Attending to serve affidavit of dikban»> ments 2 6... — Taxation on poitea.... 6 0... — Letter to client that costs, t«Te<4, Ac ... 2 6... — Termfee 6 0... — a 6... — 7 0... _ ...0 7 0... • •• 6 0... 6 0... a 6... a S 0... — ... 10 0... — ^ «•• •~ ■ •• — • •• ^ a e... — ...0 1 8... • 6 0... _ ...0 8 «... _ 8 «... — ...0 a 6... — a e... 6... 1 8... • a 6... — ....0 1 8... — ^ • •• 6 0... _ • •• 8 10 a 6... _ ...0 1 8... _ — • >• a 0... — • •■ a — ■ •• — • •• — *•• 1 a «... ^_ .. 1 8... ^^ — • •• ..^ • •• — . • •• 9 4 5 0... _ ... 8 «... —. S 6... — ... 1 8... _ «... 0... «... «... 0... «... «... 3 «. 3... cot w... _ "... — V... _ •... _ ' w... _ w... .. V... — ©... _ w... — V... _ V... — >; ri Na t. PLAINTIFFS 006TB. roBM or ixu. or cosra, coKTAiifiiro aix tbi ^BocBBniwoa ibcibbmt to raooBias ow ut oboim \bt suit, whbm tbb rLAmnrr auociBM at tbb *BUik A. B., PfaJMftf ; ) «. } O. D., Dtftnimid, Hilary Tcfm, 1863 In i » i>i Xnr t tu;iu S^iiiliA^ i^Biti tijAMiiik '^^i^.... ill ill «> voBxi or Biiu 01 com. CaiTtcd jwiMTv. •...•••••••••• •• "" ... ^— ... — ... — Letter to each defendaut (each) S 6... — ...0 1 3... — Writ of aummoiu, fee on, and paid 10 0... 6 6... 6 0... 3 1 Specif endoraement 6 0... — ...0 3 0... — Copy writ for each defendant (each) 6 0... — ...0 2 6... •— ff MtM of the defendanti lift in di^ftif etU Gouniiu, ihtn tlaU>— ermcurrent writ, fee on. and paid ... 7 6... 6 0... 3 9... 8 9 cop7 of for each defendant 6 0... — ... 3 6... — poatage on letter with, to abtriff for ■errioe — ... 6... — ... 6 attending fur return, and poatage... 3 6... 4... 1 3... 4 letter with iherifTB fees, and postage 2 6... 3... 1 3... 3 paid sherifi's feet (whatever /My are) — ... — ... — ... — afT' lavit of payment of mileage o ^ ^••- — ...08 6... — Attending for return of original Bummona 8 6... — ...0 13... — Paid sheriff's fees on (toMterer (d) for Buuimous to deliver particulars ... 2 6... — ... 1 3... — («■) The chnrge for affldsvit lometimes raiBCS a discission a* to what ii the proper araouDt to be allowed for this item. Our Taritf is almost exnctlj iimilar to the English one, (which allows 6«. for ofndaTit, and l«. paid swearing ;) and it states that 5t. is allowed for a coa- raoo aflidKTit, including copy and oath, in the Superior Courts, and 3s. id. fur the same in our County Courts. As it is a custom, among the profession, not to charge for sweariog affidavits for ench other, there is no separate charge for paid itocorinf made with us. The Clerk of the C. C, at Toronto, however, allows, in addition to the authorized amount attending tu swear. Is. Sd, which the taxing masters in the Superior Court Offices, Osgoode Ball, will not allow. The real question as to this latter allowance seems to be one of dis- cretion, as to whether it is one of the ntrttiary attendances allowed by the Tariff. It has nothiug to do with the charge for the affidavit itself. lo the absence of a decision on the point, the course of the officer of the Superior Court is the one adhered to here, althoagh ('. is submitted that a slight relaxation of the strictness by which, in the Superior Court, almost every single attendance is struck off, might be made, without allowing more than was jnst and proper. (W) This is supposing it to be a town caasa in the SopcriorConrta. Ifitlsaeonntijeause, tb«D add of course, the neecssary Itttsrs and postage to and from the agaat la Teronlo. '^i^^m mmm iimm- iiliiiiat'i ■"■■ 1^ imati 'M ^_ awttMHdkltiiWfai •mmm roBMi or BiLU ov ootn. 1/ pariicular$ of ut^ff, <£e.— <3oiitioaML Carried foncmrd — ,.. — paid for tummona and three filing*. •^ ...0 2 8.., copT and serTiM 3 6... — affidavit of aerriee 6 0... — attending on return of aummoua ... 2 6.^ — attending on enlargement of nua> mona 2 6... — paid for order and two filing! — ...0 8 2.. fee on 6 0... — .. 3andBerTice 2 6... — for particulan, orer three folioa — ... 1 6.. Jf plaint\ff repliet to pUmi >^ drawing replication .2 0... — copy to file or wnre 2 6... — attendiugto file, aerre, and paid 6 0... 6.. notice to rejoin 2 6... — attending to aee rejoinder filed, and paid 2 6... 6.. {Similar charges in all the sub$tquent pUadiRgi down to $urrdmUtr.) 1/ plaintiff dtmuTB to any of A« /on- • goi*tg pUadingt .*— :lnwing demarrer 6 0... — marginal notisa 6 0... — copyof 2 6... — attending to file tame and paid 2 6... 0.. attending to examine joinder filed, paid 2 C... 6.. drawing demurrer booka, three (16 folios each) 1 2 6... — Eatltr TtrtH, 1863. instruct iona for brief on argument of demurrer 6 0... — brief (15 folio* copy pleading*, and 1 folio original matter 8 8... — attending counitel with 2 C... — attending to Mt down cause on th« first d»,y of term, and paid 2 6... 3 0.. motion paper 2 6... — notice to opposite party, copy and Bcrrice 2 8... — counsel fee on argument — ...2 10 0., attending after tcrui for judgment... 2 8... — attending for rule 2 6... — fee on, nnd paid , 6 0... — copy and lervioe 3 9... — Joinder of issues and oopiea 2 8... — Attending to filn, Bcrvo, and paid 6 0... 0.. Issue l)ook, 15 folio* 7 6... — Attending to serre 2 8... — // iht vf itNc ittoht ckangtd :— In ChamUrt. — — drawing affidAvit for Bununona 6 0... — cjpy of pleading* to attach 7 8... — attending to move for aummon* 2 8.. — . . paid for, and filing* — ...0 111. copy and serTic* 2 8... — f 81 ._ • •• 2 s 1 S... _ 8 8... — 1 8... — 1 8... ^^ — • •• 3 2 2 8... _ 1 8... __ — • •• 1 e 1 8... 1 8.. .m. 2 8... « 1 8... _ 1 8... 8 2 8... — 3 8... — 1 8... — 1 8... 4 1 3... 8 1 2 8... — 2 8... — 8 8... — 1 3... ~ 1 1 3... — 8... — 1 3... ~ 4 n h. p, it .]' \l P] ■ I «■ WWII uJW llilwH«l1i ■.MMUMM ltWi.**Sn«M«l« >l««l»llllH*lll*ill« iiiniinl-"t'-'-'"''"~-'"^ ■Mtei f : 1 1 t 5 I' i M 5 .. a ; I 8S TOBHt OF BUXf OV OOIM. ^(AcMfMie utobec^nyed — ConiinQed. Carried forward — ... — ,,. — ... — affidavit of Mrrie* 6 0... — ... — ... — attending to move abiolnte (enlarged) 2 6... — ... — ... — d* do 2 6... — ... — ... — . fee on order, and paid 6 0... 8 2... — ... — eopy and urvioe 8 9... — ... — ... — copy to annex to record 2 6... ^ ... — ... ^ attending to have Tenue changed, aad paid, 1*. ed., filing order, 6d 2 6... 2 0... — ... — Order to bring caum dovm for trial to tiU 0. C. :— — — J» ChamberM.—— affidarit to obtain lummone 6 0... — ... — ... — copy of pleadings to attach 7 6... — ... — ... — attending to move for Bummona 2 6... — ... — ... — paid for, and filing! « — ...0 111... — ... — oopr and aervioa 2 6... — ... — ... — affidavit of 6 0... — • ... —- ... — attending to move abeelute (enlarged) 2 6... — ... — ... — do do , 2 6... — ... — ... — midfororder — ...03 2... — ... — fee on 5 0... — ... — ... — copy and lerTice 2 6... — ... — ... — copy to attach to record 2 6... — ... — ... — 17otice of trial, cop^ and aerrioe 3 6... — ...0 2 6... — Notice of eiamination 2 6... — ...0 1 3... — Letter to client, adviaing him of trial, andpoeUge 2 6... 4... 1 3... 4 Initmctioni for brief 6 0... — ...0 2 6... — Brief (17 folio*) for first conutel 9 6... — ...0 9 6... — do do second sonnsel 9 6... — ... — ... — Attending counsel witl 2 0... — ...0 1 3... — Paid counsel fee, first <*ounBel — ...6 0... — ...2 10 do do second counsel — ... 2 10 0... — ... — Drawing record, 16 iolios 7 6... — ...0 7 6... — Fee on record S 0... — ...0 2 «... — Attending to pass and paid(<) 2 6... 6 0... 1 3... 2 6 Subpoena, and paid 6 .. 6 0... 2 6... 2 3 Crp/ for each witness (each) 6 0.. — ...0 2 6... — Attending to pay sherilf's fees 2 6... — ...01 3... — Paid his leos tor service (as the eaae may Affidavit of payment of milease 6 0... — ... 3 6... — Attending to enter record, and paid 2 8... 1 6 0.. n 1 3... 9 1 Attorney attending at the trial .6 0... — ...0 2 6... — Paid sheriff for jury — ...0 6 0... — ., 4 <► Paid crier swetkHng jury — ... 2 6... — ... 2 Witnesses and constable '— ...0 1 6... — ...0 15 Every oath in open court in G. — .. — ... — ...0 10 Vtrdidfor ''fiaintiff.'* Paid for in CO — ... — ... — ...0 9 ♦ Drawing affidavit of diibursementa 6 0... — ■ ... 8 0... — Paid witnesses at trial, as per affidavit... — ...6 12 6... — ...6 19 ft Termfee 6 0... — ..02 •... — (•) Not nsccssary now to pan is the Cona^ Court. '■-«m.'i w» WPW?^*^', ik.iiwf ,..vv 'i-' "|'%iinrn«r.iai"|Ji,l ^ tsiummmtttitiatmimiMitMimttmtiUki MMii iMiMMMlltik^ 70XMS oir Bnxs or coin. Camei/onMitl — ... — ... — . ... Ttnif 186S.— — Jff new trial movtd for in Term tf having reoeived nil* tad, inttroctiaiMi to oppoM motion for new trial ... 6 0... — ...0 9 t... attenduig to dzamino paper* Mrved, and affidaviU filed, and paid 3 6... 6... 1 S... drawing affidarita to oppoM 10 0... — ... 7 0... inatmctiona for brief 6 0... — ...01 6... Iwief 6 0... — ... 1 0... attendinsconntelwitli 3 0... -- t.. 1 S... OKUniel fee on argnment — ...3 10 0... — attending to bear jndgment after term 3 6... — ... 1 9... (nev triti refuted). attending for nda diichaiging mk nin 3 «... — ... 1 8... fee on, and paid for 6 0... 3* 6... 3 t... oopy uid Mrvioe of 3 9... — ...0 3 0... Attending on the 6th day (3rd in 0. C.) of Term to aee if any applieatioa made for .lew trial, and if not to ob* tain record, and paid 3 6... 3 0... 1 S... Poctea on record 6 0... — ...OS f... Judgment roll 8 6... — ...00 0... Judgment 3 «... — ... 3 «... BillofcMta 6 0... — ...0 3 «... Oopyof 3 «... — ... 1 S... Copy lifidaTita of diitbanements to terre 3 «... — ... 3 «... Notice of taxation, and oopiM, andl attending to aerre bill, notice and > 3 «... •— ... 1 3... aeSdavit ) Taxation of OMta on poatea 6 0... — ...03 «... Terafea 6 0... — ...0 3 «... Diibttreementa, forward Taxed off. Add Maater'a fees 1863. July 4 Coata taxed on date al. (Si- ed), U HiT;>a«, Or, (SignedX H. B. Jaouov, Or, (Signed), WAuria MoKmii^ • 1 • • fl • Oarlk ^^'f^PWBWP'^ff'W'TWTF^* 3«ttf|irtiw(*g#m'!«!*«^ t.t ;:ii I I I r I k'. ■i*-mini '»^mtmm%,ihmmiitlMllliMkMit^^ ■■',11 1 51 • i i i ■ 84 70B1II or BiLU or coixt. Na 7. 006T or MAKIKO A. JUDOESt OBOBB A BULB OV CODBT. A.B.,1 CD. J ~^EatUr Term, 1864.—-- in the .Q B. or C. P. £ e. d £ ». i Instructions for motion to make Judges order Rule of Oonrt, (generally mode in Practice Court) 6 0... — Paid counsel fee on — ... 1 6 Attendinghim 9 6... — Affidavit of non-compliance with order 6 0... — Attending for Rule of Court 2 6... — Fee on and paid for (including 3 filings) 6 0... 3 Copy and service of 3 9... — Copy to file on Taxation 1 0... — Bill of costs of application and copy 6 0.. — Copy to serve with rule 2 6... — Attending for appointment to tax and paid 2 6... 1 Copy And service of with bill 2 6... — Attending taxation 2 6... — Letter to agent or client, with rule, &c, pottage 2 6... Term fee 6 0... — £2 11 3 £1 10 Disbunments 1 10 £4 13 Taxed off Add master's fees, taxing costs and giving allocatur 3-4 filings, Ac 4 5 £ Na 8. COSTS or AN OBDIKAUY MOTION IN TEBM, WHEX MOTIOIJ MADE BY TUE AGENT IN TOBONTO, FOB UW COUKTBY PBINCirAk aTB.' Ptaiiaiff ; ^ C. D., Defendant. ) Trinitjf Tertn, ISCi. In the Q. B. or C. P. £ t. (f. £ ,. d. lustnictions to move for new trial 5 0... — Notice to deputy clerk to tr^nimit exhibits, copy and service, f VT? and po8t»ge 2 6... 1 3 Affidavits in support of motion, (15 vols) 16 0... — Letter with, to agent in Toronto, and postage 2 C... 6 Attending to see if record transmitted 2 6... — Instructions for brief ., 6 0... — Brief, (16 folios copy pleadings and 2 original) 9 6..> — Attending counsel witn 2 6... — Fee on luotion for rule nisi — ...160 Attending for rule, and paid for (3 filings.) 2 6... 4 Feeon R 0... — Copy and service 8 9... •— ■M H''' MMM i«yitfittt£MiMiiiyyiri^^ • n*-. \ roBui OF BiLLi or com. 85 Carritd Forward — ... — v Affidavit 6 0... — Fee to counsel on argument — ...6 Attending after tenn for judgment 3 0... r- Attending for rule, (granting new trial, coata to be ooata in th* cauae. 3 6... — Fee on and paid for 6 0... S t Copy and aerTice ; 3 0... — Letter irith original role to piindpol, and poatag*. 3 0... • Tenafee 6 0... — £ £ ~ Diabnnnenta ^ !... £ Tiaedoff 1864{ Dec 20. Amount of coeta taxed on date, (when final judgment entered) £ court OF KOTICC OF ACTIO!? I!t CA8ES WBXKS KOTICI kBQVIBXA, tC CD.) BUary Term, 1804. — - In the Q.B. or 0. P £ «. d. £ $. 4. loatmctioiu to proceed 10 0... — Drawing notice 5 0... — Copiee to lenre, (each) 3 0... — Attending for return 3 9... — Attending to pay Sheriff for Mnrioe 3 0... — Paid hit feca, (whatever they are) — ... — Affidavit of payment of mileage 5 0... — Attending client to know if matter settled 3 0... — Writ of Buuiujons, fee on and paid for 10 0... 6 6 Copiea of (each) 5 0... — (T/itn procetd $atHe a* i'm other tmttt.) w I : , ti: Na 10. CXMTB OF AfPLICATION TO bEUTEB ATTOBKBT'a BILL, AXD TO Br.PKB IT TO TAZA- TIOM BY BIS CUE.VT; XOBB THAM •MB-8IXTB OF THE BILL Bfc.^O BTBCCE OFF ON THB TAXATIOll. IN THE QCEEI(''B BEXOa.— — In the matter of A. B., one of the Attorneys of this Honourable Court Hiiary Term, 16G4. £ I. d. £ ». d. 1664, Feb. 15. Instructions to proceed 5 0... — AffidJavit to move in chambers for summona to deliver bill and refer aame ., 5 0.. — Attending to move for summona j 3 f... — Paid for 2s 6d., filing efldavitid ^ — .:. 3 10 Copy and aanrio* .~ 3 0... •— 1' ■mmMMIMA mm, mm ■ *■ , ■* « ■■■ ■ 1 ' MBiaiMM wpsBWie f H ii { I i^i^tuMtmhtu^iimSiiiSliM itf,i i\ 'i; ■ t t It V! ! i il ! m M vouM or Bou Of com. Carried Forward >» ... — Affidavit of Mrrioe 6 0... — Attending to more abtolato (enUrged) 2 6... — do do do 2 6... — Counwl fe* (only when applied for and ordered by presiding Judge — ...ISO Attending for jorder 2 •... •-> Fee on, and pud (2 filingi.) 6 0... 8 2 Copy and Mrriee 2 6... — Copy of Bill for UM, (6d. per folio) 2 6... — Attending for appointment to tax and paid for 2 6... 1 Gopy and Mrrice of 2 6 Attendins taxation of bill (two honri, Be. each) 10 0... — do of cocte of taxation 2 6... — Term fee 6 0... — £3 £1 12 Diabnnementi 1 12 £4 12 Le« taxed off. Add matter* fee* (whatever they are) £ (/) Ka IL com or TAXATIOK— ATTORiriT AOAIMST HIS CUEHT— LESS TBkS A SIXTH FAST •euro TAXBD orr. — nr THE qCEEW'S BEKCR. — In the matter of A. B., one of the attorney* of this Honourable Conrt Hilary Term, 1864.-— £ (. d. £ $. d. 1864, February 10. — Instruction* to oppoee 6 0... — Attending on return of summon* lerTea to deliver and tax bill*. 2 6... — Paid for enlargement — ...0 13 Attending ou return, (order made) 2 6... -— Attending on taxation of bills pursuant to order, 2 hour*, (ad- journed to produce affidavit on support of certain charge*. 10 0... — Drawing affidavit 6 0... — Attending adjourned taxation, one hour 6 0... — Bill of costs and copy 6 o--- — Copy for opposite party > 2 6... — Attending taxation of this Bill 2 0... — Letter to agent 2 6... ~ Term fee 6 0... — £2 7 6 £0 1 8 Disbursement* 18 £2 8 9 Add master** fee* , 4 6 £2 13 2(9) {f)Tht sbore amoant ii tobe dedacted frora tb« anjountof the AiU^ntju Bill, when taxed, and tbc true amount due him ascertained. The practice now fafours making two separate applications to deliver and refer the bQI. ( g) The above amount will be added to the Attorney* Bill, when taxed, and the tra* araooat of the same sseertalnel. ■ -""iffiiilif. !^^ ^smt .^ji'iiirMdiii 'i"*M :Ju»tAjii,Lk:.i:.LtJ:.t:.^..;,^Si,^,nu^^^ roBMi or Biiu ov ooan. 87 Fall COST* or Ajr ohsivast bcit ik UBcntEHT WBur PLAiimrr '■uosjnMi, Ao. CD. ) Hilary rem. In i m**mmmmmmmommf*mmmm. ■ waipi I liMiHMSitfUM^ ! • i 'I lb II ;■;! 1. '■ ■ ■ ' V i ii i' * . 1 1 "1 1 i I: 1 • i ■ : I » 1 ' ■ ■ : ' 'I ' ' " M* ' - ' .' * _ w ii>*i f l 't^U l . iiitojtM^.jiUa r 111 I ! ^ 1 : ; , .1 If I! I * ')'.' I I ) t tUm Hktfii iMI ^^ 88 romiii or buu ot coin. Carried Forward — Cop}[, appointment and lervioe 2 -6... Serrioe of copy tubmiMion 2 0.. Initructioni for brief 6 0.., Brief ^.. 5 0.. Attending connMl witli 2 0.., Subpoena and pdd 6 0.. Scopieiof ..'. -. 1 5 0.. Paid Sheriff for serrice of, (ram paid) Attending to pay 2 6.. AfBdavit of mileage, (if any) 6 0.. Paid counwl fee attending before arbitration, lit day (adjonm- ed to the 28th) Attending before arbitrator, 2nd day, adjourned again for fur^ ther eridence until the SOth — Attending again 3rd day, when reference concluded — Affidarit of diibnnement 6 0... Paid witneaaes, per aflfidavit (mm paid) — Attending for award of arbitrator 2 6... (De/endtnt to pay Cod» o/ JZe/itretiee.) Notice to opposite party of award being made, copy and aervioe 2 6... Affidavit of Mrrioe 6 0... Paid arbitratora f eei, (nun paid) Hilary retwi, 1861— • Instructions to move to make tubmiuion, award, dec. a rule of court 6 0... (For txacUy iimUar itenu ktrtin, m« No. 7, $upra.) • • • ' • (CotU taxed vp to t}ii$ ttage and allocatur delivered) Having made the proper terricea and demand for amount of award onn costs under master's allocatur, and been refused payment, instructions to move for rnle to enforce award.. 6 0... Attending to demand amount of award, ^..... 2 6.., Copy and service of allocatur 2 6.., Amuavit of service and demand 5 0... Affidavit of non-compliance with same 6 0... Instructions for brief 6 0.. Brief 5 0.. (Itemi iimilar to Ko. 8, tupra.\ Judgment roll (embodying rule aosoluto granted, tc) 5 0.. Judgment < 2 6.. Billof costs 6 0.. Copy 2 6.. Notice of taxation 2 6.. Attending taxation ', 2 6.. Tennfees 6 0.. Disbursements Add masters fees £ (These latter costs are to be added tc the amount of the master's allocatur, and included in the judgment) 6 — ... 6 2 10 2 10 3 6 6 £ £ ■;r>«u..-.*«,^-f;Hfc,v . vi.;!^;nii-.'&:?»wfe>i jajjH m ^'^i, ■"■ ■ ■■-^■' ^ '" MMitMiMiriiMllililiMM^UMa matmiim ■MriMMMillMi I I roRVt or Buxi or coin. 89 No. 14 TLAIMTIFFH COSTS IK AN ACTION AGAINST AN ABSOONUIMO SEBTOB CNDU AK ORDER TO rROCXXO AS IF FERSONAL 8BRTICI BFFBCTD. HUary Tn-m, 1663.—— £ $. d. £ a. A InatrnctioM to proeeed 10 0... — Drawing affidavit of claim »nd depwtni* of deft.' 5 0... — Two corroborating affidavits 10 0... — ■ Attending Judge of the C.C., (or as case may be) for ordw or fiat for writ to iasna 9 6... — Fee on and paid, (including filings) 5 0... S •• (0 Fee on wnt of attachment and paid .'.0 10 0... 6 f- Jraid for duplicate original .■ .— ...OS 0> Indorsement on original writ S 0... — Copies of writ and duplicate (one only allowed) 6 0... -> Instructing Sheriffs officer with writ 6 0... — Attending for return of writ S 6... «— Paid Sheriff's fees, (whateTer they are) Attending to pay same 3 6... — Affidavit of payment of mileage 6 0... — Instructions to move for order to proeeed 6 0... •—■ Drawing affidavit of Sheriff of efforts to serve draft 5 0... — > Drawing affidavit of efforts, otherwise made 6 0... — {If tn an ouUr county, in the Sup. ooorta.) Letter to Toronto agent enclosing papers for motion and postage 3 6... C Agent attending to move in Chambers for order to procure. ... 3 0... — Counsel fee on motion (if judge allows and certifies for it) ... . — ...1 6 Fee on order and paid for (including filings) 5 0... 3 C Letter with to principal, and postage 3 6... • Attending to see if appearance entered and paid 3 6... — Copy writ and order attached for service 7 6... — (On defendants father, or as case may be, pursuant to order.) Attending for return from sheriff 3 0... — Paid bis fees for service (whatever they are) Attending to pay him. 3 6... — Affidavit of payment of mileage (10 miles) 6 0... — Copy writ and order, to post to defendants address 7 6... — Cepy do do stick up in crown office (pursuant to terms of order) 7 6... — Attending to do BO 3 6... — , rniitfy Ttrm, 1864. Drawing declaration and paid filing 19 6... % Copies of, to file and serve 6 3... — > Notice to plead and copies 3 6... — Attending sheriff with 3 0... — Paid his fees for service (sum paid) Attending to pay him < 9 6... — Affidavit of payment of mileage (10) 6 0... — Copy to post to defendants aiuress C 8... — Attending to poet same 3 6... — Copy to stick up in the crown office 6 S... — Attending to do so t 9 6... — Termfee S 0... — (t) The statnU distinctly sUtss (Oob. But U. C, c. 36, s. 7) that the costs of ths dupU* cat* writ art not to be allowed, but the charge for same is exacted by ths clerk ef the s. U.J ^.jy^ ni^iilwfWiiiiisiii i%lMM4MMiiUE><-^' ^•'^^s■^v tl 1 r; J f ■* ■ iMBIl fc^ C in»4t^A -•■nMUM—ai iMMaAUUa {; : ' i'l . -:j J i M voBMi or BiLM or com. Carritd Foneard .i- Attending to M«rch if plea filed and paid 3 Noiee of ■MWiment of damagei, (or aa the caae may be pnnuani to the order to proceed) and copy.- 3 Attendbg Sheriff with, foraerrioe 2 Attending for retnm of 2 Paid feea for serrice (mm paid) Attending io pay theriff 2 Affidavit of payment of mileage 5 Copy to atick up in crown olBea 1 Copy to poet to defendanta addreM 1 Attending to poet came 2 (or if referred, imUad of an at$eument, to (Ae masUr to a$ur- tain andeompule tk» amount/or which judgment tkall he entered under the order to broeeed, purmani to $. 161, cap, 22, Con, Stat. U. C, the matter will proceed with and complete the reference, and haring found what ia dm to the plaintifT, will sign judgment for the amount of debt and costa, io the tame manner aa the finding of the jufy upon an ane«meal) Drawing record (6d. per folia) 7 Feaon ,.. 6 Attending to pais and paid 2 Iitruetiona for brief 6 Brief fM much per folio) ^. 10 Attenaing counsel with 2 Attending to enter record and paid 2 Attorney attending ooutt 2 Conniel fee on aaaeaiment , . . . . — ' Paid aheriff for jury.. — Paid crier for awearing jury — do do conitable, &e — Affidavit of amount due plaintiff 6 iliehaelmaa Term, 1864. Attending for record and paid 2 Poateaon 6 Judgment roll (6d. per folio) Judgment 2 BiUof ooata 6 Coprof 2 AmdaTit of diaburaementa 6 CopT of 2 Paia iheriflfa possession money (sum paid) Notice of taxation, copy and service of, with bill and affidavit. 2 Taxation of ooata on poetea 6 Tannfee 6 6... — 6... — 6... — 6... — 6... — 0... — 8... ~ 3... — 3... — 6... 0... 6... 0... 0... 6.. 6., #.. 6 16 6 6 4 1 0.... — 6.. 0.. 6.. 0.. 6.. 0.. 6.. 6.. 0.. 0.. 6 No. 16. IH THB OOOMTT OOUKT OF TBI VNITSO OOUVTIBa OF TOBK AITS PEIL. B. B^Flainti0; \ C. D., Defendmni. } 0. 0. £. u. d. £ $. d. Instruetiona, 6a 6 0... — Letter to each defendant (if not partners) la. 3d. *Attending poet, la. Sd 1 3... — Summons and attending therefor, 6a 6 0... — Paid for earn* (fa* fund stampa, la. 6d. ; clerk, la. 7d.) S«. Id. — ...0 3 1 .' . '■^■^ti^mmmi^^ 'iim^0immi^'>^ warn IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) V. ^ // A ^ fA 1.0 I.I 1.25 j2.5 2.2 20 1.8 i-4 IIIIII.6 V] <9 ^^j %- '/ PhotDgraphic Sciences Pnmnivitinn d "^ V ^Q^' \\ "% V .^^ 6^ ^> 73 WIST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY 14580 (716) 872-4503 % '^ 4ss jMMM I iiiAi'-iiiiiWiiiaiiiiaMaaiBM lUj^imii lOBXt OF tiVUA QV COtTt. (HI Carried Fencard ..« >. ... .. Copy of BnmmoDi, each 8lL6d. Sp«eUl endonement, Si. 9d 9 9... — *Cop7 of endorwuent (6d. per folio for «Mh dsftndMii) *Two eommon notices on onginal ■aminoDi 9 6... — Letter to ■heriil' with writ, (if outer eonnty) le. 3d. Paid pott. Attending Sheriff for writ, la. 3d. PudiiMi Paid sheriff (receivings 6d. ; return, la. 3a. ; serrict of Mcb de- fendant, Sa. 6d. ; oommiasioner, la.) . Affidavit of mileaj^, including oath, 9iL 61 "^1 > *Attending eomntiarioner, Is. 3d. Letter to Sheriff, with mileage, Qt outer oooaty,) la. 9d *Attending post, la. 3d. Paidpoat , Attending to search for appearanoo, la. 3d. Pkid6d. 1 9... — .' Affidavit of non-appmrano4, indnduig oath, In 6d ^Attending eommiaaiontr^ Is. 3d Drawing judgment roll, vt. «d A 6... -~ Judgment, 2a. 6d..... .^ 9 t... — *J (fcndinjr to enter ««^jtv attending taxation, 3i.6d 9 S... — BiUof eosta, 2aL«d... 9*9... — *Fe« on taxation, la. 3d........ 1 9... — Paid entering jodgmeni: Fee fund stamp*— 2 .dgment, 6s. (Id. ;oomputation, Qt any,) 3*.. :, Cleirk— Judgment, It. 3d, ; each filiiu|,4d. ; taxiafOOBli, &«. 4d. ; eomputatioB (if any) 9l M Now IC IH THB COUMTT COrKT OF THB USITBO COrKTIBR OP TOEK AITS rBBU 9. ' ■■■''■ C. D., Defendant ) ' , 0. 0. £ $. i. £ $. 4. Instructions, Ss 0... •— Letter to each defendant (if not paiinera,) la. 3d "Attending post. Is. 3d 1 9... — Summons and attending therefor, 6a. 6 0... — Paid (fee fund, stamps, la. Od. ; clerk, la. 7d.) 3fe. Id. — ... 9 1 Copy of Summona, (each 2s. 8d.) Special endorsement, 3s. 9d 9 0... <— ''Copy of endorsement (6d. jMr folio for each defendant) *Two common notices on original summons, 2s. 6d. 9 6... — Letter to ihoriff with writ (if outer county) Is. 3d. Paid post Attending sheriff for summons. Is. 3d. Paid post Paid ahenff, (reooiving 6d. ; return la. 3d. ; semoe, eaeh, 3s. 9d. commissioner Is.) Letter with mileage, la. 3d. ; 'attending poi4, la. 3d. Pkid post Affidarit of mileage, commissioner, *ani attendanee, 4a. 9d.... Attending to search for appearance, la. 3d. Paid 6d 1 9... 9 Drawing deolarmtion, 9a. Id. 9 9.. — > Copy to serve, (eaeh 3b. 9±)... Attending to file. Is. 3d. Paid filing, 4d 1 9... • 4 Notiee to plead, copy and servioe, la. 3d. Q 19.. -« Term foe after declaration filed (each term 9i. Od.) Attending to sm if plea filed, Is. 3d. Paid fid. (if urn* expired) Jobder of issue. Is. 3d. ; attending to file, la. 3d. ; paia 4d. : attending to serve, la. Sd 9 9... Q A Rfloord 6s. I Foe thereon, as. fid. 7 9... — J : a > ■i I i I- I [I i '''^i, "E^ W" l«lli ^'^p^BWiWB^i >i, ! — : I > 1 11 -'•'\l ¥ ■11 I ! i" !• t i'l « roBMt or BiLM or com. Carried Fort»arc{ — ... — t Attending to pau, la. 3d. ; jmidpunng, St. 6d. Att«odu>Bto«nt«r, li. 3d. ; paid (jury— 7s. 6d., derk— entvriag, iB. 81, filing,) 9i. Id 1 3... f 1 Isiue book (each 6a.) Attending to aerre (each la. 3d.) Letter to plaintiff oovuing of tnal, la. 3d 1 3... — Inatruetiona for brief , 2i. fid. ; brief, Ba 7 6... — Counad fee, lua. (if witueaa awom, SOa.) Attending court, la. 3d. (if attorn^ not a barricter, nor partner of one, 2i. ^) Notice to examine, copy and aerrioe, la. 3d.. Notice of trial copy and aerriee, 2a. fid. 2 6... — > Notice to prodaoe, copy and aerrice, 2i. fid. Notice to adffliti emiy and aerrice, 2b. fid. ; attending for al> miaaion, la. 3d. AfBdarit Terifying admiaaion, oath, *atul attending coitamia- aioner, 4a. fid Subpoena and attendance thereof, 2i. fid. ; paid (fee fund itampa, la. ; clerk, 1*. 3d.;2a. Sd Copiea^ eac& Sai fid ^Attending Sheriff for anbpoena, la. 3d. ; paid aheriff (receiving fid. ; terviee, each la. 3d. ; commiaaioner, la) Affidavit of diibnraementa, induding oath, 3a. 8a 'Attending to awear, la. 3d. (when affidavit made by attorney or hia dark) Paid diaburaementa ^ ^ *Motioa for immediate execution, 8a. Attending for record, la. 3d. 1 3 Paid on verdict : — fee fund itampa— verdict, fia. fid. ; every witneaa, la;. Clerk— verdict, 2s. fid ; each filing, 4d..... Poateo, 2s. Cd. ; drawiiig judgment roll, fia 8 0... — Judgment, 2t. fiii. ; 'attending to enter, and attending taxation, 2a. fid 6 0... — Fee on taxation, 2b. Cd. ; bill of coata, 2s. fid 6 0... — Copy for opposite party (each la. 3a.X attendance to aerve, > la. 3d Notice of iuation, copy and service, la. 3d. Paid crisr (calling cause, 2s. , evciy witueu or coiutable awom, fid. ) Paid sheriff, 4s — ...0 4 Paid entering judgment : — Fee fund stampa — judgment, fie. Cd. — ...0 8 6 Gerk— Judgment, 2a. Cd. ; taxing coata, 3s. 4d. ; each filing, 4d, The forcitoing <^re two of the Billa Costs framed by the clerk of the C. C. at Toronto, all the items of which are allowed by him on taxation, but on being taxed by the matter at Osgoode Hall, the itema therein markod * were struck onT It ii left to the profession to deciae which is the proper Bill, as both the sentlemen named have the very beat of reputation in their respective spheres, and are botli excellent ofieen. N. B.— The stnilcnt nnit alwajt init anT of the above forms to meet bis own partlenltr case, as it Is impoisible, and icarce desirable were it possible, to give an cxaet modtl Bill for cvciy siBgle cats that may possibly occur in practice. — When items are inserted taeh as CoodhI nca, paid SherilT's fees, Ac, ha must pisce bis own proper amonot instead and rtder to the Tariff also, when neecsiair, to know what that amonat is.— Let his tborougbly familiarizs his mind with cverytbine relating to those given within the limiu efthiaiitUs work, and the applieatloa of the kaowlcdga thus obtained will render tbt framing and naderstandlng of others comparatively easy. tNot aceciiary to pass new la the Ceaaty Court > I! m SNiikAiiiiuiii^iiii liiiiit^ilikiHiiiiiidiUi^^ iiiiiiiibiiHaiii ■fyiKwfc. THE LAAV STA3IP ACT. ttrm AND On VICTOKUb Ci«. ▼. An Act for the collection by means of Stampi, of Fees of Office, dues and duties payable to the Grown upon Law Proceedings and Keg^sti»- tions. Autnted U /mm 90M» ISSi. WHEREAS it is expedient thst all Fees and Charaea, PtMsUc payable to the Crown, for at npon any prooee The following sections four, five, six, seven and Scctiaaaap- cight, shall apply to Lower Canada only. £"**S* ** ^ 4k' In Lower Canada, the provisions of this Act shall For what p«^ apply in the following cases, that is to say : ^^m^^Sa iaL.0. I. To all fees of office payable or which may hereafter ,^^^ ^^. become payable to any Prothonotarv, Clerk of Appeals, «« oaXw§tt Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sherifl*, doroner. Clerk of the JuUm P«a Crown, Clerk of the Peace, Clerk of any Judge of Session* '**'• of ^he Peace, Crier, Assistant Crier or Tipstaff of any R in !• 'I %t • t ■ !. ■ill;-: V. «^ •Yjl f DaUMUidtr laT. clU, «r Met n w cap. lot of ~ 8tot. L. Not to tpplj toMiyeom- Me'MeevBt nqnindof ftupt Ahj •tunpi. No eommto- •ion on feet *«., 10 p«id. iBCOBlUtCBt proTiilou npaaltd. WhttibaUbo laelndad by word'*f«M." ^'m..'i>^.,,*.i^mai^^iM^ WtAXt AOff. Court, and which under any statute now in force, or that may hereafter be passed, may form part of or be required to be paid into ** The Officers of Justice Fee Fund " and so long as such fees continue to form part of such fund ; 2. To every duty and tax imposed by the Act twelfth Victoria, chapter one hundred and twelve, intituled : At, Act to nuike protition for the erection or repair of CwH Houses and CfaoU at certain places in Lower Canada^ or by the thirty-second Section of the one hundred and ninth Chapter of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, and the subsections thereof, or imposed or that may be imposed by any order in Council under the authority oS the said Act, or of the said Section, upon the proceedings, matters and things in and bv the said Act, or in and by the said Section declared to be liable to such duty or tax, and which under any Statute now in force or that may be hereafter passed, may form part of or be required to be paid into *' The Officers of Justice Fee Fund " or " The Building and Jury Fund," and so long as such fees con- tinu^ to form part of such funds or of either of them. - (J. But the provisions of this Act shall not apply to any commission or remuneration in the nature of a commission chargeable upon or retained out of moneys levied by exe- cution or otherwise, even though they may form part ct either of the said Funds. 6. It shall not b<. necessary that any account be render- ed to the Minister of Finance, of any fees of office, taxes or duties collected by means of stamps under the provi- sions of this Act 7* No public officer shall be entitled to any commission or percentage upon any fees, taxes or duties collected by stamps under the provisions of this Act, other than tfaie commission hereby awarded upon the purchase of such stamps. 8« Such portions of the ninetv-third and one hundred and ninth chapters of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, and of the Act twelfth Victoria, Chapter one hundred and twelve, as are inconsistent with the provi- sions of this Act are hereby repealed. 9* AH the fees, dues, duties, taxes and charges payable under the said Acts and parts of Acts, shall be considered to be fees, dues, duties, taxes and charses payable to the Crown for the purposes of this Act, and shall throughout this Act be comprised in the word " fees " or " fee." i!iJ."IK."!'y FT^wiPPWi'l S! niffiwMiiiionMWii-iYiniMHiflrtl jti^jg^^j^j^ttliititliMillMiM^ R njksa ACT. g( 10' The word "Officer," whenever used in this Act, Aadlnrtte. and when applicable to Lower Canada, shall be held to y **!* ^^^^ comprise all Prothonotaries, Clerks of Appeals, Clerks of the Circuit Court, Sheriffs, Coroners, Clerks of the Crown, Clerks of the Peace, Clerks of Judges of Sessions of the Peace, Criers, Assistant Criers, Tipstaffs, Clerks of Com- missioners Courts, Registran. IX* Upon, from and aAer the day in the first section iVoaMa^i* mentioned, no money shall be paid.to or shall be received b« ntOnt by any Court or to or b^ any Officer entitled to reoeive f^B^nvk**^ any such fees as aforesaid, for any such fee due and payw able to the Crown, under any of the said Acts. \. Upon, from and after the said day, no matter or No pce«M«> proceeding whatever upon which- any fee is due or paya- '"^^^^^ ble to the Crown as aforesaid, shall be issued or shall be p[nbto to^to received or acted upon by ainr Court or by any Officer raUd vntfl an entitled to receive any such lee until a stamp or stamps v'^j^.f** under this Act for the sum corresponding in amount with ^ ^ "* the amount of the fee so doe or payable to the Crown m aforesaid, for, upon or in respect of such matter or jpn^ ceeding, and in lien of such 'sum so due and payable tor the Crovim, shall have been attached to or impressed npoa thetame. > 13' Every matter and proceeding whatever, upon which Prece«4ia0i any such fee is due or payable to the Crown as aforesaid, "o* '^ and which is not so duly stamped shall, if not afterwardt VoiSl stamped under the provisions of this Act, be absolutely void for all purposes whatsoever. 14r' In all cases of search, examining and authcntica- OaaN «r ting office copies of papers made by the Attorney or S random. IS' No Sheriff or other Officer or person shall serve or Neautaapti ex3cute any writ, rule, order or proceeding, or the copy of ptmms, *«^ any writ, rule, order or proceeding upon wh;4!h any such ** s«»sC fee or charge is due or payable, and which is not duly •tamped under this Act, and every such service and exe> i-:i^.'a.!;..- rja .^■■;:^!«'*••^i'• •■^:j«,v;r!;k'.?A-i-' !•> i I ■y. . .',' A-' iM^iii r: S:jHaaS2fiaa» ffitiMfja) •r-rrii'-iifiaiifiiiiMiiyiiihlhiiiriiitt Mlitt «6 rti i *.: Anotber tUrap requir- ed whcnerer ^ •Bother charge U doe. Court to take notice of want of ftamp, though no ob- jection ie Court may allow etampt to be affixed OB certain terms. Rctroaetire effect of order. •TAMI ACT. . cution contrary to this Act shall be void, and no recom- pense shall be aMowed therefor. 1$. No matter or proceeding which may have been duly- stamped for the purpose for which it may have been used, shall be considered as stamped for any other pur- pose, in casQ another fee or charge is diie or payable thereon for any other or further use of the same matter or proceeding. X7> The court in wHich any such matter or proceeding is, or is pending, which ought to be, but is not so duly stamped, shall not, nor shall any Judge of such Court take or allow any matter or proceeding to be had or taken upon, or in respect of such matter or proceeding, although no exception be raised thereto by any of the parties, until such matter or proceeding has been first duly stamped. 18* Any party to any matter or proceeding in any Court which ought to be, but is not so duly stamped, may applv to the Court in which such matter or proceeding is pending, or to any Judge having jurisdiction in the case for leave to have the same duly stamped, and in case this Act has not been knowingly and wilfully violated, the application shall on payment of costs be granted for the duly stamping of such matter or proceeding with stamps of such amount beyond the fee due thereon as may be thought reasonable, not exceeding ten times the amount of the stamp. 19* The affixing of such stamp or stamps, under any order made for that purpose, shall have the same effect as if the said matter or proceeding had been duly stamped in the first instance. If i '. I Slampe uMd to be oblite- rated, eo u not to be uied again. Feea or duel to the Crown iacreaicd in certain cuei. 20' 1q every case in which a stamp or stamps has or have, under thL Act, been attached to or impressed upon any matter or proceeding, it shall be the duty of the ofhcer who may issue or who may receive such matter or pro- ceeding, forthwith upon the issue or upon the receipt thereof, to cancel the same by writing or stamping or impressing in ink on such stamp his name and the date thereof, so as effectually to obliterate and cancel the stamp, and so as not to admit of its being used again. 21> All fees now payable or hereafter at any time to become payable shall, after the passing of this Act, or after they shall become payable, be at the followins rates : all such fees up to ten cents Khali be made and paid at ten ^mWiUfy ■ ■iitNIk MMM ||[|£j,jilgl„g^ ytmmmmitiuig iiMimm •Tjaor Aov. tf cents ; all from ten cents to twenty cents, at (lom^ cents: all from twenty cents to thirty cents, at thirty cents: and so in like manner all other fees which are not mnltlples of ten cents, shall be stated and payable at the multiple of ten cents next above the sum at which they are so stated ; ^mUI wn. excepting the charge now made of one penny per folio in vWoaMts the Court of Chancery^ in Uj^r Canaaa, for examining ^J***^ and authenticating omce copies of papers, and in soeh ^^ cases the charge under this Act shall be mr examining and authenticating office co^es of papers when the same do not exceed three folios, five cents and ibr every. tluM folios above the first three lolios an additional five ce nts i and for any number of iolios less than three, above any number of folios divisible by three, the charge for sou broken number shall be five cento. 22* The Finance Minister shall .procure the necessary wiaaan stamos required under this Act, which he shall deliver to MUiiiris ■ the Receiver General from time lo time as they may be f^** ^. required, and he shall keep an account of the numbers, "^^ ^' denomination and amount thereof, and of the dates at which they are so procured and delivered. 23> The Receiver General upon payment to him of the B«edTtrO«» proper amount, shall deliver such of the said stamps as ^A^*^ may be from time to time required and he shall keep an ***** account of the number, denomination and amount thereol^ according as he shall receive and deliver them. 24- The Receiver General shall, subject to the provi- j^leiruw ts aions hereinafter contained, allow to any person who takes u bm4* is at any one time stamps to the amount of five dollars or pmhMtum upwards discount at the rate of five per centum : 25' The Governor by order in Council may, however, <|o^,„^,-- if he deems it expedient to do so, make arrangements mktamf with any particular person or persons, for the sole sale of stamps to him cr them in any locality, and for such time as may be thought expedient, at any rate of discount not exceeding however the rate above stated, and in such case, the Receiver General shall not issue any stamps to any otner person or persons in the locality specified in such order m CounciL 26* In case an arrangement is so made with any pe^ OblifatioMsf son or persons for the issue of stamps, as under the next sack Erecedmg section mentioned, each such person shall be ound at all tiroes to keep on hand such a suuplv of the diflferent kinds of stamps during the time for wnieh the 23S.'""' i ; I 1 i . . kj,. f I M ' h ■, : - 1 • 1 1 * . ' ■I r— -^* "OsnEsrsr ':^^2!^I'!^-:'*.'^1T' *^Hiif^-'''°T^i'm -^"--^'"^-^^■"^""--. '" I ' , ' • ;i i;« I w PcBtltyfor costnTta- tioa. AUowuMfor ■tMiptipoilid orntarBid. ItAVT AOt. airangement lasts as may be reasonably expected to be lequtred of him ; and he shall be boond to sell the same to all persons who may demand the same upon payment to him of the amount or value ot such stamps ; and in case of any violation of any duty imposed by this secti The Governor in Council may, from time to time, make such regulations as may be thought expedient, for an allowance lor such stanq>s issued under this Act as may have been spoiled or rendered useless or unfit for the purpose intended, or for which the owner may have no immediate use, or which through mistake or inadvertence may have been improperly or unnecessarily used; and sucn allowance shall be made either by giving other stamps in lieu of the stamps so allowed for, or by repay- ing the amount or value to the owner or holder thereof, after deducting the discount (if any) allowed on the sale of stamps of the like amount. 28- In case it may be necessary to distinguish the stamps which are issued for any special fund or purpose from those which are applicable to the Consolidated Rev> enue of the Province, the Governor may, by Order in Council, direct such distinction to be made and observed in such manner, and from and by such means or differ- ences in the lettering' or numbering, or in the colour or form or otherwise of the stamp, as he may find or consider it to be necessary or expedient. 29- Every person who shall knowingly issue, or shall knowingly receive, procure or deliver, or who shall know- ingly serve or execute any writ, rule, order, matter or proceeding upon which any fee is due or payable to the Crown as aforesaid, without the same being first duly stamped under this Act, for the fee payable thereon, shall be subject for the first offence, to a fine not exceeding ten dollars, for the second offence, to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars, and for the third and every subsequent offence, to a fine of two hundred dollars ; and in default of payment of such fines to an imprisonment not exceeding one month for the first offence, three months f<» the seoond oflenoe and one year for the third and any subsequent ofienoa. '*'i«"bui»l 30* Every person who shall fail or omit to obliterate **'^ and cancel any stamp in the manner and at the timtt heia- 4i to lUnpt iuotd for an/ ■pecialfnnd, orpupoM. Ptultj for liniac, *e., any writ or procMdiag withoat hav- in( it duly ■tamped. .Krvv'mi^ MlMMidMriaiiliHIiiiU ^^i^iitutH^mimMiiimilimmMitakii nutw ACS. f9 inbefore provided, shall be subject to « fine not exceeding ttiaf ttaapi. twenty aoilars, and in default of payment thereof to im- prisonment for a period not exceeoing two wontht, 3L All fines imposed by this Act shall be paid to the ApptiMtiMsr Receiver General, for the general uses of the Province, Ams. and shall be recovered before any court havinc oompeteat jurisdiction to the amount, at the instance of Her Majesty's Attorney General or Solicitor General ; and the prodno- tion of any such writ, rule, order, matter or proceeding ^^^ """ unstamped/, or stamped for too low and insufficient a earn, or the stamp of wnich is not properly and suffieientty obliterated and cancelled, or the proof of any such wriu rule, order, matter or proceeding naving been unstampea or not sufficiently stamped at the time when it was so issued or received, or served or executed as aforesaid, ot of the stamp not having been properly and suffioieiitly obliterated and cancelled, shall be sufficient primA /Smm evidence of such writ, rule, order, matter or proceeding having been knowingly or wilfully so issued or leoeive^ or served or executed without being or having been first stamped, or without the stamp having been prt^rly and sufficiently obliterated and oanoelled. 32* The copyins or imitating of any stamp, issued btHatiaf under this Act, shall be forgery, and shall be punishable £|!fl^? !J! - as such ; and the using anin or re-issuing of anv stamp ■unj^oTw which has before been used, or which has been obliterated »p^ to te • and cancelled as for a new and valid stamp, shaJl be a aBiitaaMser. misdemeanor, punishable by fine not exeeedins ntty dollara, or by imprisonment not exceeding two months, or by both at the discretion of the Court. 33* This Act shall not apply to any Court or Officer l«tu««» established or appointed under chapter one hundred and ■ppl7 <• twenty-eight, of the Consolidated Statutes for Upper Can- uiofltoSST* ada. nor to any matti;rs or proceedings had, taken, or ra- corded before this Act takes effect 't i :\\ ) ; 'I \i ■•f;';''^!^fca5p-'»j ^VM^v- «S*jli*4i%)uR -jidfciii;*-* 1 ^ I n ;\ u ^ 'I u !! ■:i'i*A.-M^':\ :,''*.^>^'-'- iirfMiiriUiMattilBiyibk«iidiiliMiuiii ,g,i,tgitmamuk iiitimmiMMa DIVISION COURTS. TABLB OF (Cob. Btai U. a, a 11^ & 4% pb|b 143^ 177.) FEB FUHD. ■ I elii I eli. • 0ti. BnroimrAnov w auau. r.F. F.F. F.F. Entering Moonnt and undnf lOTamoii......... 10... 10... SO. Hwring ui andef«nd«d «MiM 10... 90... 30. Hitariwa • dcfandad «aM to b* iaernnd bf tlM Jndn if h* mm fit, tosmuaaaliB* ing two ooUmi^ wlutovw m ifa* unoanl of tb* debt. damkgM, or nd>jeel tuMtt ti &^ tion. 16 y. e. 177, •. S SO... 40... 80, Ereiy order or jadgment, (net to be ebened wnentbe Defendant bae gitea ^ oonfeeJoa of jt^dgment,) 6... 10... 90. Onereiyeonfeenonof jvdgmeBt 6... 5... 6, iHl • eli. $«Mi FJ*. F.T. .. 40... M 60... 60 1 00... 1 M 80... 40 10... 10 1. I CLERK'S FEB8. I cbk f etn Entering ereiy Aeoonnt and iuoingBanunoot 90...0 80... Copj of Sonunoni, Particnlan of l)einand ec Set^Oi^ eaeb 10 ... 15... Ereiy Snnunons to Witne« witb any nmmber of namM 10 ... 10 ... Preparing affidavit and adminietering oatb to Bailiff fli Seirice of Sommona IS ... 15... Entering Bailiff's retoma to Sommona to Defendant.. 06 ... 06 ... Eveiy copy of Subpoena wben made by UteClcrfc 06 ... 06... Entering Set-Off or otber Defenoe reqoiring aoliet to PkinSff 16... 90... Adjonnunent of any eaoM 90 ... 90.. Entering oTeijr Ja&ment or Order Bad* at bearing . . 16 ... 90 ... Taking confesnoo of Judgment 16 ... 16... Every Warrant, Attachment or Ezeeotioo «. 95 ... 80 ... Every oopy of Jadgment to aootbet County 96 ... 96... •It Tie. cm, 1.11. f etc 40 90 10 IS* f Oi 90 90 96 If 40 96 "??*»• ;;■ I: ii ■ TiiHyiiiiiiai i'"^'-n'-'~Tfliirf ''-'lii *±HiMi miiiHiwHTli iMAMHWliilitiiMMlHilh M !^l 108 DiTuioy covin. CukkI TnM-C«ntimui. I ^ nuueriptor Certificate of Jadgment for Begutntioa in the oonntgr Regiatry office (aooliihed) 35 , Entering and giving notice of Jury being required.... 30 , 3Ia]dng out nunmona to Joiy. for each JoxymaD 10, For every Affidavit taken, ana drawing the aune .... 30 , Betums to Treararer, to iw paid oat oC the Fee Fond, inelnding attenduioe on the Jndge to Audit the Ma* each, and to be retaued from the Fee Fond in hie Lauds 4 (JO, Every aearon on behalf of a penon not » party to a mill tobepiddtnrtheAppIieant 10 Every search for a paHr to a Snit when the p r oceed inga are over a year old 10 Thinunitting papeni for aervice to another County or Division, in addition to the neoeaMiy postage on tranamiadon and return 30 Recoiling papen from another County v- TMviaion for aervice. entering aame in a book, handing H> asnie to the Bailiff, and receiving his retom, to be jpaid whan the claim is filed or defence entered 90 For retntning • Judge's Jnij 36 I ets. I ets. 36 ... 35 35 ... SO 10 ... 10 30... 90 4 00 ... 4 00 10 ... 10 10 ... 10 90 ... 90 36 30 36» ft f , f i ' f M M H i I PI li H I THE BAIUFPS FEE8. $ ets. lets. lets. (ets. | ets. Service of Snnunona^ or other proceeding, except Snbpoena, oneachpenon .... 7t... 10 ... 15 ... 16 ... SO Service of Subpoena on each Witnea ..0 7t... 7t... 7t... 7t... 7t For taking confession of Judgment .... 7 ... C 10 ... 10 ... 16 ... 30 Drawing and attending to swear to every affidavit of aervice ina all expenses and saaistanea^ per Every Schedule of property seised, w- turn, including affidavit of appraiaal.. — ... 60 ... • 50 ... 60 ... 1 00 Every Bond, including afBdavit of justi- ficatioB — ... 60 ... 50 ... 60 • 16 Vie., e. m, a. IL t Non.— lathe repealed tariff the item is 4A. equal to e} cU., but rendered 1 ct& to avoid the flraetioa. tUT.e;lti,a.S. ''■'"^ ■i ..^..^-J^'fc.A^.-, iaiiifittiiiMiriidiMiiMIMiiiiiiriiMiii^^ vxnuoM ooxnuu. Bjuutt*! Fwyi-CoHtinntii. Ereij notice of nla not •zooading thiM^ nndor ezeeution, on Attadmra^ KMn letiL Ictn Icto. lets.' lot That th«n b* allowoa to tiM niabtiff upon tho mint of proparly nnMr iw ezaontion, tha anm of two and • haiK per cant npon the amonnt raaliaad, aal not to apply to any annbm «m Hkm iaid( JUBOBS* Xadi Jnnr nrorn {n anj caaaa^ ovi of tha monev dapoaitad witik tka OUA for JorotrFaea .-< ... 10 ... 10 ... 10 ... 10* TBBs or APnuissM or •BUBO UMDEA WABE ▲TZAOHJIBjra. To aadi Appniaar, SOota. par daj daring tha time actaaUj amplcyad ini^iprai^ ing Booda, to ba paid in fint tnatana* by ua Plaintiff and allowad in aoata of tha eaoae^ fiOetaf Owing to a work now in progreia, bv Henry O'Brien, Eaq, banialer, Toroato^ treating ezelaiiTely on the Praetioe of toe Diviaion Oonrta, it waa thought adviaabi* to insert under thu head only the Table of Feaa therein, aa giten in the Staiota. In the handa of the learned author, who ia already well known to the profeisiaa is thia capacity by hie admirable Dij^eat, the lubjeet will doubtleaa reoeiTe that att«> tion which conld not be expected in a manual of coata aodi aa tha p rea mt . SQDITT aiDB or TBB OOUXTT OOQBS; Hie practice under this head is very limited, the remedy in the court of Chanooy |. being preferred and made available to sxiitcra. The Tariff of feea aa laid down in Con. Stat U. 0., e. 16, aa. 69, CI and 6^ are here given arranged aa foUowi :— VMsaat ChaifWb I CtiL Instructions to sue or defend 60 Drawing daim and paid filing 60 Paid on eveiy cbdm filed (to fee fund) F.F — Fee on every writ (to the attorney) SS Paid for writ, to elerii |0 90a To fee fund, F.F. 90 • ^ Fee on eveiy order (to attorney) Paid for do (to dmk) iO 9M To fee fund, F.F. 90 ' IS, 14 T. e. It, a. at. 1 1>^ 14 ▼• •• M, n M. ~ ... 80 "^* aee " ^^^m "^"f^ mm immtm Mi ii»i**<>«' "'^"-"nrift'MVi'i -&» A>^s^^ iiuBitiusmfmmtiititiitimmis^^ '■'if:.- . Siva^ I oti. I dfc CommoB affidAiii (to Maaaj) .^ ». 90 ... — do notiM of appmntmait (to •ttom^y) 90 ... — Evanr DMMuiy •ttoadutoo do 10 ... — Siwoal Affidairite and othor ipecuJ doonmont^ pw Mio (to atfj.) 18}... — T— OB ooounon motioiu, (to aMomej) ». 96 ... — CoobmI f M or tpMud ftppheatioD, do — ... 9 00 To bo inoreaaed a* tho diaontion of ilM jodgt........................ — ... 5 00 BiU of ooato and paid iasiag 90 ... 90 Podagu Adudig Fmid. For •very haaring (to feo fond) F J. — ... « liO To bo in cr aaie d in diacratioa of tho jodga to a wm not a i oaa din f ^ ... H HO Etmj oath adminirtered in ooaii (to fao fond) I'.F — ...0 90 Et«i7 oartificato Qsder aaal of tho ooort do — ... 80 Ereiy nttins or taking aoooont or otbar ttttimai 10 Y. «. 19l «. (to faofond,) T.f. — ... 1 00 Pftid dark, filing 0T0I7 Mpaiato paper — ... OS do taking anj affidafit otaar than an oath in tho opan Cooit — ...0 90 do OTaiyeaardi « — ... 10 do raeording 0T6X7 ibal ordar or daorao — ... 90 do do other ordan — ...0 10 do eertificato not over threa foUoa, SOe. 95e. •— ...0 46 do Bpedalwritkimtofaseeation, other nMcialdoeaBMnt, perfoKo — ... 13} do oveiy attendanoa on raferanea «■... — ... 1 00 do verdict taken — ... 60 do iheriff for earring ■nnunona or order eenred indnding retnm — ... 60 do avexy joiy ewora ..«..«« — ... 60' do execution or iadgment order removed — ...0 95 do return ihereoi money made or party arrested — ...0 95 do necesuiy mileage actually traTelled, per mile — ...0 0^ do for an^ other aernee, a eum to be fixed by order of the judge not exceeding present allowance by Stik toto f oriimilar aerriee No. L IK THB OOXniTT OOUBT OP THB VKITSO OOCKTUS Or TOfiE AlfA nn, (iQviTT sn>&) A. B., Fia\nt\ff; I ,jjj, q, rtAumrn com xmmxM. diobu, takit Aire 0. D., D^ettdanL J 'A«"' t eta. I eta. Initmetiona for elum 60 ... — Notice to defendant 90 . . 00 Attending post 10 ... — Attending to search title (or bespeak abatnet) 10... — Drawinff claim 60 ... — Counselfee, reTiaing and setting claim (when allowed) — ... 9 00 To be increased '-i&«retion of jodga <— ... 6 00 Copy of claim, to file 96... — Attending to file and paid filing 10 ... OOf Engrossing ''apy for serrioa 96... — ifldViflittiHiMiiiaiiiitfg^ mJitmmiamM mvrar ran^ oomrer ooms. ieli. I 80 ... I<*tt«rto'ah«riiFfo*Mmee«»dp saaa la ai fcA, .afci « B—xu.'gfc.^^. --iffrrf '■n'p"'^' ''''«*■***' [■rtfnfi'^fvnii 10k iQViTT vai, oovmrT covbt. I eU. I eta. Dmwing aifidaTifc of plaintiff •pecial, 6 foliw at 13^ eta. per folia 80 ... — Statement to annex to aiBdavit and copy 60... — • Attending to hay* awom 10... — Beading oTer and adminiateriog oatli 20 ... — Paid oommiMJOBer — ...0 90 Copy of...- 40... — Pottage on letter to defendant aiking when mortgagee and papeta aentin — ... 10 Attending to file admimioni of wrrioe Of ony) ••••• 10 ... — Attending to file affidavit of aerfiee 10... — Attending elerk. proving aervioe, and getting hearing adjooraed at reqoeet oetendante edUdtor 10... — Attending again taking aoeonnta and taziag ooeto 10... — BiDofeoato 20... — Copyof '. 10 ... — Attendiiw for report herein.... 10... — Paid derk'a feea for (enm paJd) Poitagea not before cbaiged (if any)..... XKabunementa ••.•••*.....•.«•«•>•*••••••.•..•■...••.. Tazedoff 1864,]Aayl8. Coeta taxed on date at % (Ihe subaequent ooeti herein op to final order, for tale or for^ dorare^ are given bdow.) (Signed.) WALTEB McKENZIB, Cleric a 0., Tork and Peal riAiNTim ooaxa, fa^tt ako paett, strBSEQCzMT to cjlxbu xxreu. A. B., Plainiiffi ) ^ ( ur THB o. c or the vkited covsties op tokk ami pbsl, C. D., Jkftndunt ) (wjwtt side.) $ cU. I cti. Attending to file original report 10... — Paidfiling — ... 0» Drawing power of attorney to Mr. E. F. to reedve money, (13|a per f olio) 6 f olioe 80 ... — Attending plaintj Mr. E. F. attending 2 honra to reoeive money dne and to paid ponuant to derka reqaeat 10 ... — (No oOeuKinee modtfitr $p*eial attetufanet t» At tariffs JUnea tki tmaU €h»rft.) Affidavit of Mr. E. F. aa to attendance and non-reodpt of money and eommiaaioBer 20 ... 90 Affidavit of plaintiff of non -receipt and eommiauoner ..; 20 ... 90 Attending clerk for papera filed 90 ... — Motion for final order 96 ... — Attending clerk for final order, and paid for (lum paid) . 10 ... 8B Fee en order < 96 ... — '■iMmHMKfm',^9ll$ttfl>:' rilliiMMMttl MiiMi XQViTr iiDB, conrxT oovbt. lOT I elu I eta. Motion befon jndgo to diipaue with wunat to MttlOk (w> ■entod) » ... — Affidavit Terifyiog propoaed adTartiaemMit 90 ... -» CommianoiMr — ... 90 Affidavit Tarifying fifaMM of ftuotioneer 9(^... — Commiauonor — ... 90 Drafting •dvertiMxnont (aooording to length) SO... ^ Attending JQ^ with to have Mttled 10 ... — do derk do eigned 10 ... ^• Plud him (ram paid) — ... 9 10 Cq^ee advertiMmento (| original, each) : Attending pnbliaher of (Rob* with, for inaertioo '.... 10 ... — do do do to get poaten printed 10 — — > Attending anotioneer to arrange about aak 10 ... — • Drawing agreement and oopiea 18}... — llJr:E.F. attending aak 10... — Affidavit of pnbliaher of Olcht of inaertion and commiaaioner 90 ... 90 Affidavit of aoetioneer, and eommianonar 90 . . 90 do bill aticker, and eommiaaioner 90 ... 90 do ezeootion of agreement 90 m. 90 do Diaboraementa 90 ... 90 Amount paid aa per affidavit of diaboraementa Attending to receive and pay depoait into eonrl 10... — Attending to receive balance of pnrchaae monej 10 ... — Bin of ooata C 90 ... — Copj M 10 ... — > Attending taxation 10... — Attending for anbaeqnent certificate , 10 ... — Affidavit of proving claim (aoconling to leostili) 1 00... — Attciing him to read over, attendmg pay hia fee... 10 ... — Ifaater'a I eea (avm paid) Diabniaementa Taxed off. > I (SignedX WALTER McKXNZIE, CltrK J*:,*' ;••*-■?:*-. vV '?i«^ATe«W»?*V*«*^'' m«W'»<'^- ■n^: «' 4 r. '-■-i- t^itm • ^^•>.....ii.*„ 4 .(i i! !; :i ; t". I \ . I . » 'r--.-'r!5r ■ ' if f ?.M: J ' MM > mtttm tatii '^nftiiiiimiiiiiiiiif-rii'-^- yMKi dlilU kMm SUEEOGATE COUBT. FEES ko. ' Ftu fo Mm; to and to te jwii eter UfmfimL TO BB BBOmrSD ST BMimAliL On •▼M7 application for Aobate or adniinbtration or for gnwdiaoihip Cb* dnding notioo tlt«r4of to Surrogate Clerk, bnt not poiUg*!^ |0 06 On certificate of Sorrosate Clerk upon rack application (indadliBg trannnia* dontoRegiftrar, ootnot ponage) 6U On ereiy instrument or pooeia with Seal of Cowt ^ 60 Entry and notification <« Careat, not indnding poatage 60 On every Grant of Probate or Adminittration, aa folloin^ tis : Where property derdving ia onder 1,900 1 00 Where proper^ dcTolTing it from $1200 to $4^000 2 00 Where property derolTing ia aboTO |8,000 .*. S 00 On every final Jadgment in eontentiona or diipnted caiea « 1 00 On depodt of villB f or aafe enitody, each 60 TO !■ xtcmrzD bt trmBOOAiB cunx. On every eearch for grant of Probate, adminiitration, gnardianibip or other matter in derk'a olBoe (other than eearehea on applicatiou of regia- trare) 30 On every certificate of March or extract ....^. 60 Of exceeding three folioa, per fdio 10 eente.) On every order made on ai^Iication to a Jndge in Chancery and trananua* uon of ume, exdniive of postage 60 On entry of every apped 60 On every decree on apped and transmission, exdosive of postagea 2 On entry of Caveat 60 fees to hdong and to htpaii ottr to the fund to prc«id4 for Ac oecommocbrfton oftkt Superior Courti of Law and Egiuiiff, On every Certificate issued by the S\:rrogate Clerk in Chancery I& 8. . 60 On every order made on appucation to a Judge in Ohanceiy........K S.. 30 On entering every apped L. 8.. 60 On every Decree or Order on AppML 22 V. e. 31, (1859.) L. 8.. 1 00 Ftea alloteed to Judge, On every grant of Probate or Administration, where property ia under $1,200, the sum of 2 00 from |1,200 to $4,000^ the sum of 3 00 whereabove $8,000^ " 7 00 On every appointment of a guardian 2 00 On every order 60 On every specid attendance, or for pivrpose of audit 1 00 On every day's ntting in oontentions or disputed casea 2 00 Evidence of, taken before judge, per fdio 20 ToUs of Fui to be taken by Btgidrar ^ the Surrogate Court for duiiea atid lervites under the Act in rtsped to non^'^^^'':'^0it m tii 9m W mm mmmm • • j^iw^*;feia»; ^ iiiiiiiiiiiili^iM mmmmmm BieiMBT cmaaa. 10» BMeiTinf and entering CertificaU of Snrrogato Clarik lO' Pireparing ill neoeiuxj afid»Tita in » matter of PMbete or AdninlitntkB. 1 09* Etcij b<»d on Admimatration or otbenriM with affidavit of raffidencj. »« . 1 00 Preparing initniment of renunciation with affidavit of exeeotion 1 M In eveiy giant of Probate or Administration and eateiiDg aama b B«|iaiqr Book, when properlj devolving ia under il900 1 M fi«m $1200 to 14000 1 Tf froiB $4000 to $8000 S M above $8000 4 Ot Reeording win in additfon 10- For Ptomte or AdminiatntioB imed under bmJ of Oonit • M- If special, naj be charged at lOeta. pw folio or ovdor ol Jtadgf... iMuaript of win. per f oUo lA Kotiee of giant of Sunosato Cleik ^ 9t Oertiflcate of eepy of wiU, per fbUo 10 Drafting apecial ocden or other initruments directed hr tiie Judg% tm foUo 7I;7.r. ]• Taking eveiy affidavit SO- Attesting and enlarging eveiy order made or providing had as a s^edal attendance or alfowanoe for audit l^ Judge tO Every snmmoni^ dtatien or other process issued ui^er the eeal el the Court 10 Filing caveat and transmitting notice thereof to Surrogate C!le^ eulusiM mpoetage 00 Moving a caveat, exclusive of postage and notbg same f, SO Receiving and entering bond on appeal , ff Registering and entering order or oircetioD fron Court ^ Chaaeeiy ST For search in tb^ Registrar's Books 2 For looking up original win, to 80 Eveiy certificate of search or eztrad 5C If over 3 folios, in addition per folio 10 Exemplification under seal of Courts 1 00 If exceeding 5 folioa, per folio 10 For depositing every win of a living person for -safe enstodj, unlssaadiK posit receipt SO For taxing costs and granting esrtificate ol. 1 80 REGISTRY OFFICES. fees; Aai ^., v.»^. ^, sects. 33, tc^ Registiy offieea are County or Uii'"~ '' — *' - " " " — '' Bj Consolidated Statutes U. C, chap. 89, continued sod established in eveiy County or l7nion of Counties in Cpper Canada and are to be kept in the County Town of such eountv or Union of Conntiei. ^|r the same Statute provision is also made for their estabLuJiment in ease of a sepai»> tion of United Counties, or the creation of new ones, and when it is advisabi* aa4 expedient to erect the same in and for any rifling or other portion «f a sia^ eounty. The CounW containing a Registiy Office^ must, to the aaxiDiua aaeval of one thousand dolfan. provide safe and suitable aoeommodatiea therefor. Wuk Registiy OiBce has its Registrar appointed by the Governor under the great seal ef the Province. He must reside in the County in which his office is situati^ aai which is designated in his oommiasion. He can appoint and remov* his '•pvty when he thinks it necessary. Be is paid by and receives in lisu of mIut ■D (m feee accruing to the office for the puipoeee for which it ia established, a* gives A bond with two sureties for the proper performance of the duties of hla »Zaa in 1km nun of |400a His holidays are Sunday, Christmas Day, New Tean Daf, Oooi. .■,.:.l*f,-.»'t\ <-■<.■*«■ ■ ^tk .. .A■^^. 1 'i I ■ : ', i-t 1 i I ! 1 1 i < 'I :( mmk »gi^^&»»ii,:iCK;:i;a-rt:ta^.»l~.-^ - -.^.. i r , ; j ^j|^ , lj, , i^ i yAA;;;;^;i^ no BiaxiTkT omou. FHdftT. Ath Wednesday, Easter Mondar, and Qaeeii'a Birtli Day, and his oOo* lioQnuroml0a.in.untii3p.iB. Tl» following are tha feea altowed to th« Begh tiar bj tee. 74 of abovo etaiol* : ABREAon or Titu : Charged for aoeordingto the number of Marehai mad* and cvtneis • oontained therein (Fide note bdow)..... Farther certificate on Axtobvit: ETciy necessaiy attendanee at rq^i ati y office in the tranMctica «C any of the above or foUowing item |0 W Dbawiko affidavit of ezeention of any instrument and memorial btwa|)itte be registered, indnding swearing and all oertifieatce thereof. . 60 " affidavit of Exeeation of Discharge of Mortgage, inelading swear- ing of witness thereto 60 Exnucn(a)fnmisliedb7Registrar, indndiugcertifieateforlstfoLorander 35 ** do ia * do each additional folio In same 16 FiLUfo Plans of Property, of all kinds, eadi 1 25 PcnmsBivo statements required by sec 72 cap. 89 C. S.'X}. 0., (to be paid by the oounty to which additional territory is attached) pw folio 10 Fide m n £oun<, 11 U. 0. 0. P. 97, as to what fees are chaigeable when doenments reomded in more than one township. Recokddto ereiy Deed, Mortgage, ConTcyance, W31, power of attomev or agreement, induding all necessaiy entriea when 800 words or under 1 25 '* do, when above 800 words, exclusive of marginal references r»> aniied to be endorsed, additional, per folio 13^ (only one certificate of registration to be charged for p. 899, C. 8. U.O Beoutesuo Sheriib Deed 70 '* Certificate of any suit or proceeding in equity CO " any Certlfieate of Decree » 1 00 •( Discharge of Mortgage and endornng certificate of same 'o Records relating to the title to any lot or pucd of land not ex- ceeding four references 25 " eveiy additional four references up to 12.00 25 " every general search to title of any lot or parcel of land 2 00 (e) Where a townihip lot hat been originally granted by the crown, ia halvei, the title to each ii continacd, and the Registrar must, on application, furnish an extract of convey- antes relating to either half. He most fUrnisb and charge for extracts of conTcyances relating to the other half. He is entitled to charge Is. Si. for the first 100 words, and 9^ for each additional 100 words contained in the whole extract and certificate, not Is. ti. for each memorial treating it as a separate extract and certifisate. Hope v. Fergoion, 17 U. 0. Q. B., SIS. j»-v>i>«..^.wi 'ni w iai (! > i K '> J iili 1»j,.: i | i «' <»|(«l :|i i ! i>*^j -V.^ ^r ifW ^ f'JM^^Mt-H^ ySS(pi..«,«-««^f=< 1 Mitei^iiliiiiiiiiiUiritoiiM MNiiMiiiaittiwMi SCHEDULE OF FEES To ht -: -^tti^.fih'-^. ^f^'^ii mm i tr* r' i»» i {w iM*ftaw «^g*^' M i 1 M .""-'^^*r iii^ ii1*ft'f~-^irt*'trjbaM(yta imrtii il f til ii^hit^iaiiiiiiiiiM I i ■cfliBVxa Of mi: cubx ov thb nAoa. • «tfc ♦ 31 ReoeiTing and noordiag each Verdict of a Petit Joiy, in unr cue of trial hj Jury, (to be paid out of the Coon^ fonu or by the party, aa tlM oaae may be) ^. 60 ... Ti, KecorcGng each Judgment or Sentence of the Oonii npoa • Yeidin or Confeiaum, (to be paid oat of the Connty fonda, or l^ the parly, aa the eaae maybe) 60 ... Si. Making out and deliveiing to the Sheriffa r!«i««^« of the Sentenoee at each Cooit ; 1 00... SS. Certified copy of Senteneea aent with the Priaonen to the Penitentiary, after each Saaa i cn 80... 26i Making np Becoid of Conviction cr Aoqoittal, in »m caae whm it may be n ece aiai y : (to be pud ont of the Comity fonda, or by the party applym^ aa the caae may be,) par folio of one hnndradworaa 10 ... 37. Ereiy Copy or Extract of a Beeord cr Paper of any kind, r»> • onired to be made by Law, or by Order of 'the Jnaticea ia Seiaiona, or for the infonnation and nae of the QoTHn- ment, when required, and where no eharge ia fixed by law — if tiieaameahallbeleaathaalOfoUoaoflOOwordaeadb. 1 00 ... 1 38. If above 10 folioa, then for eadi folio '. 10 ... 39. Diachargine any Priaoner by podamatioa r....... 60... 30. Drawing loll of Coeta, indading taxation {to be paid by the party), and filing the aame where neoeaaary to be made and filed, aa in caaea of Aaaanlt, Mniaanoea or the like^ and in Appeala — ... 8L Drawing out and taking each Beoogniamce to appear, either of Pnaeeutor, Defendant, or Witneaa 60 ... 32. CaUing partiea on their Reoognicance, and recording thrir non-appearance, for each person called : (only to be charg- ed where the partiea do not anawer) 35 ... 33w Drawing order ... M 47. For eveiy Certificate required of proof of a Deed, io be paid - by the party applying for the nme — ... 1 Ot 48. For every other Cwtineate re(»iired by Law, or by order of the Seirions, to be given, where tho ntae ia ender f «• folioe : (to be paid out of the Oounty f and% or by tho party applying for the laae, aeowding to the aalnre ef th* eaae) 80 ... It 49. For the aame, if more than five folioe, per folio 10 ... If 60. Copying orden of Court, and cauaiug aame to ba pnbUriia^ where it is requisite^ for each order, esduaive of tha es- penie of publioatioa 60 «. --• 6L Reeeiving and filing affidavit of Baetard^y, to be paid by ik« party prodadngTt — ... 98 89L Beceivmg and fiGng each Tender for any publie woi^ or ■apply, OT printing, or other Mrviee 98... — 6SL Making out a liat of tne leveral tenden en eaeh oeeaiioD, ■■ they are opened, specifying the names, prices, and omr particulars, and filing the same, when required io be dona by the Jnstioea t>* 80... •» 64. Drawing Bonds or Agreements for the ddiveiy of artides^ or for doing the work for the Oaol or other County paipose% and attending execution, when reouircd by the Justices .. 1 00 ... — 6Sl Beceiving and filing aooounts and aemands at the Oenerel Quarter SeMions, preferred against the County, ia eadk | Session, numbering them, and submitting them for audil^ and making out the cheques 4 00 ... •* 66L Making out and delivering lists of orden on the T^reasursr, made at each Court of Quarter Sessions. 9 00... — 67. Making out and transmitting to the Inspeotor^Oeneral, a r^ turn or Schedule of all Conrictions which have taken plaea before any Justice or Justices, or befon the Court, eadh list i 1 00... — 68L Making out the annual account to be laid before the Grand Jury at the Quarter Sessions {vide Cornel Stat. U.O.ftk. 122), of the sum necessary to be provided for the maint^ nance of insane penons 1 00... -^ 60. For evety report or ret\im required by Statute, or by the GoTemmeDt, where no remuneration nss been providied by this Table, or Statute 1 00... — CO. Making out sud transmitting a return to the Government of Justices and Coronen who have taken the Oaths^ when required to tw done, for each return 1 00... — ^ 6L Dnwing every special Order of the Court of Quarter Seaaioii^ necessaiy to be communicated to any party, and entering itonBeeord 80... — 82. Letter, and transmitting or deliveiy to the party interested or affected thereby • 98 ... — <3b Swearing each party to an A£Sdavit, when no charge is elsa- when provided for it : (to be paid out of the County fand% or by the party for whom the Affidavit is sworn, according to the natun of the ease) f^ ... 98 84. Causing notice to be published of anjr special or adjourned Sessions, when directed hj the Chairman of tho Qo*'**' ' ' ^ Sessions, or other two Justioes^ so to do : (exelusiv* ef th« amount paid the printer for publication) 1 00 .„ •« 88. Sending notice of any such Session to the Jnstiesa iBdMdB> \\ r.ViWfctffc Mil fail. i h i :i u S^tttf ^^BMr^ V'^-^-^n^"-*^'^ ttynriiMi^ 114 lOHiovu or nn: OUBKOV THB viACi. I etn ■II7, whea it nuj b* direetcd bgr th* Chaimum, or oUmt two JnitioM, foTMohnotiM 10 ... 661 Attondinc each •4jonnMd or i^tdal Bewioni, uid auJditg 19 BMnrdtbcrMf t tO ^ 67. BaeeiTing and filing Kotioes of Appeal, and tha Appeal bam an J Judgment or Conviction ^ir on* or mm JmUkmf wMre an Appeal to the Qnartv S eei i om i ii given by Law: (to be paid ont of the County fund% or bf th* puty a^ pealing, aa the caae nay be) ft ... 68. When the Appeal called on^ reading the OonTidion, If otiee of Appea^ and Beeognuanoe: (to be paid out d th* County fun&s or by the party appealing, aa the eaae any be) '. 60... 60. For aU other Bcr.doea n^ the TMal of auch Appea) flaa% when tiled br/ 4 Jury, including the receiving mm record^ ing the Verdict, the same chaigea aa in oidinaiy Criminal Tnala : (to be paid out of the County fnnd% cr by ths party^ the caae may be) 70. laauing Ftooett to inforee tne Order of the Coot in ai^ i^ peal caae : (to be paid out of the County fundi^ or qr »• party, aa the eaae may be) 1 00... 7L Making out Warrant of Diatrem or Commitment in any eaae where no fee ia apeeiaUy aieigned therefor in any Gtatntib orinthiaTkble 1 00 ... 72. Drawing certificate of approval by the Juitioea in Sfladoa% of auretiea tendered by the Sheriff : (to be paid by tha ' Sheriff) — ... 73. Adminiitering Oatha to any Public Officer, when authoriaed ■0 to do : fto be paid by the Officer) — ... 74. Receiving and filing each Oath of Qualification of a Justice of the Peace ~ 25 ... 75. All Letters written to the Government, all Letten written by direction of the Chairman, or of the Juaticea in Seariona, to Juaticea, Coroner, or ConstaUM, or others, upon spedal buaineas connected with the Administration of Justice^ or County purposes 25 ... 76. For distributing the Statutea to the Justiees and County Officera, or othera, when direeteJl by the Statute or the Government ao to do, and taking receipts therefor from each Justice or Officer 10 ... 77. For accounting to the County Member for the craiea c^ Stat- utes not called for by the Justices and County Officns, and delivering the same to him, whenever such duty shul be required 07 Statute, or by the Government— and no other fee allowed 1 00 ... 78. For procuring and aupplying to Clergymen and Ministers all Booka and Forms required under the ConsoL Acts, U. OL, ch. 72, for each Book with the necessary act of Foima 25 ... 79. For forwarding tha Betuma directed by tha Census Act, Consol Stat Can., cL 23, annually 60 . . 80l For receiving and filing Voteia* Lists under the Election Law, Con. Acta., Can., ch. 6^ see. 6, sub-sea 2; each list 25 ... 8L For attending and produong before County Judge theDupli. cate List, when required by the Jud^ to do so, unoar sub-sec. 8 of the same 60 ... 82. For filing each List, Betum, or other Piqier, where no eharga is specially provided for, except Aoconnta sod daina against the County, and papers connected with mattanto be charged against private individnala : (to ba paid ool of • etaL » 80 1 00 60 26 '^'^)'i^mi''m^-'''f^i HBXB An OITMU OOXXlMIOir. Ill • elt. I ctaL til* Conntj f ondi, or bj th* purtf for whom 21m Mrviet it rendand, Mcordiag to tb« naton of tho omo 08 ... Ot u M M M L. HKTDOr, CMi «f A$ Cntm mmi A. MoLBAN, aj. WM. H. DRAPER. C J., aP. ROBERT B. BDilNB, J. WM. B. RIOHARDf J. JOHN H. HIOARTT, J. JOB. 0. MORRISON, J. HEIR Ain> DEVISEE OOMMISSIOir. (Con. .Stat U. 0., e^ 80^ mo. 98^ ttlb-ma. Il) To A« CMk cfikt Cvmmitriamn:-^ • For filinjK Oftdi PotitioB SO For wtting down any claim for haariaf 80 On tha hewing of aojdaim 1 00 For making up a report on lama 9 00 For each certificate of the allowance - On OTcry daim entered and reeeiTed Lk ■ 80 On every daim allowed h, 8 80 To Uu aerk of tkt Foam :— For publidv reading and ;joclaiming at andi aittinga ol the Seesiona the list of dmma put «p in nia office to landa for v^idi ;, ought to be iasned, a. 16 80 i 1 1 ?>-^u:Wlf!.'-*''' m^&i imlU iintin -r^-y- - 1 i -triiitiAi "tom miii i rf i lifiir'-'li'r --'-^ I 1 '. REMARKS ON CONVETAMCINO CHARGES. It hu long bMn felt that a regulation or itandard of conTeyancing ehargea to b* wed by the profeMion in Upper Canada ia greatly needed, and would donbtleaa be a material benefit both to the profeaaion and the public. Aa the matter now atanda •very practitioner makea hia own acale of feea for all the documenta he prepareti and hence acarce any two profeiaional men charge the like Amount for the aame work. The reault ia, that there ia not only a great want of uniformity in the matter amoug the profeaaion themaelvea, but on the aame aeconnt, couplM with a want of legiuation on the aubjeet, an avenue ia thrown open for a apeaee of veiy inferior and diarepntable practice among penona not in the profeaaion, which an* happily cziata is many parte of the Province. We have throughout the oountiy eonveyancera of every grade, from thd diatriet achool maater up to tiie eoun^ regiatrar, gentlemen, who, though they may do credit to their reapective eallinga, oftentimee make aaa work of it when they aapire to add to their legitimate pro- feaaion b^ turning oonveyancer, counael and general lawyer in one heterogeneona combination. Thu cannot, of courae, at pieaent be wholly remedied, except by dienta employing competent persona to tranaact their le^ buiineaa, who wilJL however, chaige higher for their aervicee than their iuferiora or than nnprofeaaioiMl illiable men ; but the legialature can go far towarda bringing about a reform in thia matter, which ia very much needed. Beaidea thia, clienta would reeoDeet that bf conveying their landa and eatatea improperlv, they make two tcreat miatakea, ▼!& : their conveyaneera (nnleaa a duly admitted attorney) ia not reaj^naible for anj error made in tranaferring properiy ; and again, they are in many mataneea aowing the aeeda of an idmoet endlesa future litigation which will deacend with their clo«ea eatatea aa heirlooma to thoee children to whom a far different sift waa intendeafby their well intentioned but panimonioua parenta. Better far before yon purchaae. expend aome ten or twenty dollara with a competent aolicitor to examine into and report on the title of the land upon which yon are about to atake perhape a large anm of money, than run the riak of losing it all, at aome future time, through the ignorance and incompetence of your would be conveyancer. The want of a proper rate of ehargea even Among membera of the profession leada to an nnsatiatactory and by no meana nniform tariff of feea among them, tending to great impropriety and con- fusion of practice. Several tables of conveyancing ehargea have in tunea paat been prepared by some of the leading members of the profeaaion in Toronto, and aimilar onea were framed in Hamilton and other placea in the Province, but thev were afl not merely arbitrary in their ehargea, but local in their application, and are now partly on account of their rate of feea bemg exorbitant in aome cases and partly because of their being unofficial, totally out of use. Under any circumstances, but particularly these, the task of preseuting anything like a proper tarif in this branch of the profession is extremely difficult, and in the present work, much to the author'a regret, it waa found impoRsible to compile a Tariff which he could venture to place before the profesaion with any degree of confidence. Several were drafted and aubmitted to aome of the most prominent conveyancers among the profession in Toronto, but receiving no encouragement on account of the magni- tude of the subject, ita newneaa, the utter absence of legislation in reference thereto, and the desire to await the result of some action in the matter in official circles led to my inserting nothing in the shape of a regular Tariff in these pages. The difficulty of preparing any auch tariff ia enhanced by considering the en^ess varie^of conveyancea of every kind which are in constant use to meet all emergen- cies. The act respecting short forms of conveyancea (Con . Stat U. C. , ch . 91) greatly lessens the length of the ordinary limited covenant Deed of Bargain and Sale, as doea the following ch. 92 in regard to abort form of leases and by the late Mortnge Act, 27 and 28 Vic. ch. 31, a similar enactment reduces the length of absolnta covenant deeds. Each particular deed dependa also on itf own peculiar cireiim- stancea, and adda to the charge much in proportion to the time and trouble incurred. For all ordinary oonveyandng, of which a vast amount is done, and for which MliiaiS &ita M ituit mitimmtMiMk tiittitaimjtmtmmmmitiismsattmmmamimmmuit.^. ■HSBin^i nil. 117 printed fonm are tued, « scale of ehai|(ea conid be eaafly made, bat bj far the greater part of the bnnneaa dooo in thu braneb of the profeaaion is more or less' special, and is not so easily pruTided for aaless by an antooriced toriiT. The difl- culty is in determining what u a fair remuneration for the skill employed, the tine and trouble incurred in preparing the draft conveyance, having it properiy Mb> mitted and revised by counsel in very kpedal cases, and thoronghlv perfeel and ready to be handed to the eugrouer. The mere manual labor after this is a matter of no consequence, and, excepting the priee paid for having it neatiy done 1^ A practised chirographist scarcely enters into the oomputation at alL Bat who ii I* be the judge of the skill employed, and the time and trouble spent in follv eea- pleting the investigations neceasaiy to prepare the proper draft f ' No onebnt ba who md the work, but it is not desirable to allow uie Solicit to be the taxiag master of his own fees. Although at present in Canada, according to a decidoa «! the late Mr. Justice Bums, Bills of this kind cannot be taxed unlesa they *«"*■<■ an item in a suit, thereby bringing them within the eognisanee of the Oooft. Lemon «. Peterson, 8 U. C. L. J. As the nearest approach, however, to » Jul estimate of what ought to be allowed, the reoc|^sed Rule in England is to afiow one ahilling a folio of 72 words for the drafti besidee engroseing and fees to ooonaa^ both for preparing, revising, and settling it. This, although it does not exaetty meet the aiflScalty, is, periiaps, the nearest- approximation to a solution of it SHERIFFS FEES— "CRIMINAL STDK" Jy a rale of conrt, passed by the jndgee of the Court of Queen's B•lld^ is Michaelmas Term, 1845, punuant to the powers conferred on them b^ statato t Vie., cL 38, sa. 1 ft Mf., regulating the foes to officers of the oonrt inorimiaal matters, a tariff ct fees was framed which still remains unchanged up to the p>se ent time. Aocordinz to the provisions contained in Con. Stat U. 0., e. lit, & % Cpa^ 971, this tariff has been confirmed and continued subject to alteration by tho gee of the Superior Courts of common law at Toronta As uo altentioD haa n made, it therefore remains unchanged, and oorresponds, in the nature of itt items, to part of the schedule in the &>n. State, of U. C, page 977. under tho head of "iShenf" TobepsMIr Tsbapall tb« county ky tae huMiai yartf' IShtrifa leu. £ a. d. £ ii 4 Notice of appointment to associate justices of Oyer and Tenni* ner, each S t Attending the Assises, per diem 1 Attending the Quarter Sessions, per diem 12 6 Summoning each grand jury for the /.uiaee or Sessions 9 Sommoniog each petit jury for do. da For every prisoner discnatged from gaol, having been committed by warrant for trial at the Assises, or Quarter Sessions, or Mayor's Court • Bringina up each prisoner for arraignment, trial and sentenee ; in ul, for each prisoner, whether convicted or aoi^aitted... S Drawing calendar of prisoners for trial at Assises, including copies 10 Drawing calendar of prisoners for trial at Quaiier SessioDa, is- cluoing eopiee 6 idvertising the holding the Aasiaea or Quarter Sessions, each court..... 10 Kveiy annual or general return, required by law or by gova ment, respecting the gaol, or the prisoners therein 10 Ivery other return made to the government or to the I required by statute, or by order of the coort S iy A. >r i 1 ■! h "I i^ 'i ; 1 i t iSfJMJtedilteliiMiUiMUSi&Masbdllil*^^ .^ 1 i 6 1 6 6 118 nnci Tizwim'i Till, aA lUtanuiig pnecept to the Asuzes, or Sessions 10 ConTeyiog prisonen to the penitentiary, or to anotlwr district. (ezdusiTe of disbursement) for each day necessarily employea 16 Arrest of each individual upon a warrant, (to be paid out of the county funds, or by the party, as.the case may be) 6 Serving subpoena upou each person, (to be paid out of the ooonty fundi, or by the party, aa the case may be) TVavelling in going to execute a warrant, or aerre a rabpcenai 6d. per mile, and the same ehargesper mile actuary traveUed m returning with a prisoner, where the semee has not been effected, the justices in sessions to be satisfied that due diligence baa been used, ^o be peid oat of the eoonly funds, or by the party, aa the case may be) ConTi^rin^ prisoner on attaehmeni, or habeas corpus, to another dutnct, exdusive of disbursement, where no charge allowed S' law, for each day necessarily employed, (to be paid oat of e county funds, or by the puty, as the case may be) 16 Maldng return upon attachment, or writ of habeas coipa% (to be paid out of the oounty funds, or by the pariy, aa the oaae maybe) 6 Levying fines, or issues, or recognizances, estimated £6 per £100^ on the sum levied, exclusive of mileage at fid. per mile, (to . be levied according to 8 Vic, cap. 38, section 2) Carrying into execution the sentence of the court in capital cases (all such sums as shall be unavoidaUv disbursed, to be taxed by the court or judge who passed the sentence.) At> tending and superintending the execution in such cases 8 Summoning each constable to attend the Assises or Sessions 3 6 Every notice to a magistrate, nnder stat. 8 Vie., ch. 14, sect. 6^ exdurive of mileage at fid. per mile 3 6' Keeping a record of jurors who nave served each court 6 AU disbursements actually and necessarily made in guarding prisoners, or in their conveyance to the penitentiary, to any other district, or elsewhere, or for other purposes in the dis- charge of the duties of the oflSce, when not provided bjr law, nor herembefore specifically, to be rendered in account in detail, with proper vouchers, to the satisfsction of the justices in Ses- sions, and to be by them allowed. Corontr. Pnecept to summon jniy 3 6 E.-f^annelling jury 6 Summons for witness^ each 1 8 Information or examination of each witness 13 Taking every recogaixanoe 3 6 Necessary travel to take an irquest, per mile 10 Taking inquisitiou, making return, every warrant 10 S FENCE VIEWER'S FEES, to. By statute 8 Vic., c. 20, ss. 2, d »tq, (Con. Stats. U. C, cap. 57, ss. 8, e( se^. three fence viewers of a municipality, or a majority of them, may dedde all disputes between the owners or occupants of adjoining lands, aa to openinji, making, or paying for ditdies and water-courses, nnder uie said ad Their juris- diction and duties, which are summary, and almost without appeal, are very clearly defined by the statute. The following are the feei allowed : — ■;r»»'V'S»^1l$b.--;jBr**f|P«{t'-: ^W'.^*?!;., .■^v^.^^^..^^.;i^.xjj.. itmumtmaMtmmitimmmiim ttiiiiiiiiifi QUO WAEBAiraO. 119 r« Hit Jutttu ^f fk« Pmmh For rammou to fence viewen ^0 35 For rabpoens which in»y contain tbree names SB For transmitting copy of fence viewer'a determii«Uon to SiTinon Ooorli and to clerk of the mnnicipalitj SB To tiU F«nt$ Vi*wm% • Fe^ perdaj 1 OQ If leM than half a daj employed BO BmU^ or OondMi. Tat aerring tnmmona or aahpoBoa • SO Mileage, per nik 6| WW WIVWBWc Per day, eadi „ 10 QUO WABRANTO. ^ The following ia the tariff of fees nnder this department, framed by fhe jndflja^ pnrsttant to the powers conferred upon them by 12 Vic., cap. 8L It waa ameiidea and corrected by 13 Vic, cap. 64, and continued and confirmed 1^ 23 Vi&, e$a. 64, ■• 138, nib sect la AUomt\f. £ a. d- IxsTBircnoNB : To apply for a writ of summons or to defend against B STATEifZ2(T : Of the grounds of complaint including fair copy 6 O ArriOATiTS : Whether special or common per folio of 100 words and eopiea thereof when necessary § Recoo>-izances : Drawing S f Attendances, SPEaAL : At chambers, for writ of summons to serre writ upon the amiment or to hear judgment S Attexdakces, CoMMon : All other attendances not mentioned as spedaL 1 S \f KITS : Preparing writs of summons, writ of certiorari, mandamua, trial, or writ of execution, each S f Fee on each writ B Notices: Indorsement on writ of summons Every other indorsement upon writ when required to be made, and all common notices, each 1 S Copies : Of statement, or other papers and documents, when required to be made or served, half the amount allowed for the original ; and wheo ne specific sum, then copies of papers required, or which mar ba directed to be made, f umiihed, or served, to be aUowed, per folio of 100 words f Issues : When directed to be tried, preparing aame B DuBCRSEM ENT9 : Postages actually paid. Slileage where it is neoeaaaiy to employ parties to serve wnts, papers, Ix., the actual number of miles travelled, per mile f The affidavit must state the number of milea actually trarelled, and also that the charge has been paid. V. B . — No instructions to be allowed, nor attendance to awear afidavHii No instructions to bo allowed, for briefs or charge for briefk CmmimL Fii : For argument upon return of the writ of summons, if argued hj counsel 1 B 'iiHHPiifc^ 4 m ^n> ^ <*i'':^i-* '^''■^'i^.'W. ».1.i:'(f•^*;' '«. n t:, 1 I ■ - '■■■■•'Vi ^Tf'tMnWiiifV'irniiiiiiliii (■ ij • -■fiiiiiflittifiii-if iifiUiNMittMtaidUiii i-.^...- ^. f A h\ ' ! 120 voian. c 6 To be increased at the diaeretion of the judge, aeeotdiog to the impori- anoe of the caae. Fei : Upon the trial of iaaae^ upon writ of trial at the County Ckraii 1 10 (Write of trial are now: aboliahed.) C7crfa of iht Cnnen and Pleoa, and (keir JD^pufin. For taking nccwnianee PaidbyBtampa For aigning and aealing each writ do do For each order or role of corart do do For filing eaehp^er (now) do do C. F C^ies of paper!) per folio of 100 wotda... do do ComiiHirioiMr. For taldng xecogniiaaee S t Swearing eadi afBdavit 1 • €T«rk m Ckawi$n. For each fiat granted bj • judge for • writ 1 S For filing each paper 4 For marking eaieh final jadgment of the judge, ard returning the lame into court 6 Copies of papen, per folio of 100 ^nde € Witneues, jurors, sherifl^ and other officera. the same fees and allowaneea as for similar services in the Courts of Queen'e Bench and Common Pleaa. Tlie judge in chambera haa power under the statute to distribute the eoete between the parties, ».c, each par^ to pay his own costs, instead of orderiof either party to pay alL — Reg. ez reL Qordonnier «. Peny, 3 17. 0. L. J., 90. The master, in taxing coats ip the successful party on the summons herein, shonlA eonader whether the successful party produced an unnecessary number of affidanl^ and act accordingly.— Reg. ez reL Walker v. Hall, 6 U. 0. L. J., 138. FORMS. No. L Form of Affid't^H I of the of C. D., Dt/tndant. ) gentleman, make oath and say Isi. That I am clerk to Esquire, attorney for the defendant in thii cauaa. 2nd. That on the day of in the year of our Lord, one thousand eigM hundred and sixty , I was persouslly preseut, and did see Esquire, attoi^ nay for the defendant in this cause, duly sign the admissiou indorsed or (or writtaa under) the hereunto annexed notioe, to admit in this cans*. Srd. That the name ia the proper signature of the said 4th. That the said admission waa made in pursuance of the said notioe to admit JwdL t rvy .im'<'''i^'-^;mi^uwsfm^mmti¥m^ *«c jjimi ttMmiiiUMBmtitmUllli^^ fOBin. N& & in Ftrm of Affidavit ofJtUnf Svmmoiu or Ordtr wktn Country Attonuy luu 90 Jfmt in Toronto. ut n» ooncoii tuum. A. B., Ftaintiff, 1 I, of th* city of Toronto, in th« ProriiM* of 0»* «•. > naida, tentlenwn, make oath and aw : O. D., D^endmU. ) lai. That I did, on tlie day of in the year of onr Lord, one theoani eight hundred and aizty , aeuch in the agency book kept in the offiee ti thk Honourable Conrt, at Toronto, in which the namea of attoniiea praetiainf in this Honourable Coart, in the Connti^, and the namea of their Toronto Law a(aa% are or ahoold be enterad, and alio in the like agency book kept in the ofiee of til* Oonrt of Queen'a Bench, at Toronto, for the porpoae of aacertaining who wae the Toronto agent for Eaqnire, the attorney for the above named plaintiff iathia canae. Snd. That, npoa anch leardi, I found that no penon waa entered aa agent for th* Mid Eaqnire, in cither of the aaid booka, and that tiie name of no attorney practising in Toronto^ or of any other attorney, waa entered in either of ■aid booka aa the agent of the aaid Srd. That I then aflBzed and put up a true copy of the hereunto annexed am* mona on the proper file for inch papera in the ofboe of thii Honourable Coart, aal in a counricuoua place in the aaid ofioa. 4th. That the aaid Eaqnire, ia an attorney praetiaing in the co o n ti y and not in the city of Toronto, and lua no attorn^ acting for him m hia agent ia Totont*. Swon, te I • * Form of SummcnM for attachment againtt Skeri^ for noH-rrf tint ponaa, inued between the partiea in this cause, the affidaTit «f C. D., Dtfendant. ) aerrice thereof, and the affidavit of the non-return of the aaid writ pursuant to the said rule, and upon reading the afBdarita and papera filed oa the application. Let Esquire, Sheriff of the Conal •f his atomey or agent, attend the presiding judge in Chambers on the day after the service hereof, at ten o'clock in the fore* noon, or at such other time and place aa chambera may on that day be held, t* shew cause why a writ of attachment sbould not be granted and issued against aaid Sheriff for hia contempt in not returning the aaid writ of Venditioni Eiponaa pnr- raant to the exigency of said rule to return said writ served on aaid Sheriff and Eaqnire, the attorney for the above-named plaa» 0. D., Dtfendant. ) tiff (or managing Clerk in the offiee of Esqair% the attorney for the above named pbuitiiT) make oath and say t lat That thia action waa commenced by • Writ of Summona Special Indotseia—I ■mmmmmtm-^- VI. , .i',«'-.^v>)«wyiWiiWv.-^« n*#- fimiwTifffww iBtSteSttaUUiU. r-"r* 'lihliiitti—Mlliiii iiiMMiiiMiiiitWM 'if r 12S loBin. imed out of thii Honourable Cowi on th* d»7 o( in the ;^ of our Lord one thouund eight hundred and nxtr- , to recover the amount ol a promiaaory note made b^ uie aud defendant^ the amount of which ia aaoertained by the cignature of the aaid defendant 2nd. That iiaue has been joined in aaid action on the day ol A.D., 186 , a copy of which, with the pleadinga herein, ia hereunto aniwiirf marked"!.* 3rd. That the venue in thia eauae ia laid in the Count of being th* County of which the laid Writ wao imed. 4th. That the only plea put in by the aaid defendant in thia cauae ia that of « payment," and I veiuy belieTe that the defence of the aaid defendant ia ooij for 6th. That I (verily) believe there ia no di£5cult queation of law or fact, will atia* or ia involved in the said action, and that it may aafely be tried in the County Conrl. Cth. That the laid defendant ia within the juiiadiction of thia Hononxable Court. Bwom, Ab. ) ■l! B., Plaintiff, Vo. i. Summoru Ut try in the County Court. a THB (ooutt.) ^ Let the defendant, hia attorney or agent, attend before the Vpresidiug Judge in Chamben, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, on the C. D., Deftndant J firtt day after wrvice hereof, at the hour of Ten of the clock in the forenoon of that day or at whatever other time and place Chambera may then be held, to riiew cauae why thia action ahould not be brought down and tried in the County Court of the Count of at ita next aittinga, to be holden at the Court Houu in the Town of in the laid count of on the day of next, on grounda diacloaed in afiBdavita and pepera filed. Dated at Chamben, Oigoode Hall, thia day of A. D., 186 . (Judge'a Signature.) (The order to try in the C. C. will exactly correspond with the above Summona.) ■ f Ka 6. F Judge in chambera to-morrow, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to P., Dtftndant. ) thew cause why all further proceedings in thia cauae should not be stayed upon such term* aa to said presiding Judge shall seem fit, upon grounda that said action ia brought for,- or in respect of, and to i-ecover damagea againat the de- fendant for the seizure by him, aa bailiff of the Division court of the County of of a certain Koru, under an execution or precept issued out of said Divi- sion Court in a suit in which was plaintiff and one waa defendant, and in respect of which sud seixure, the clerk of said Division Court issued a summona calling before the said Division Court the said and the above named plaintiff in thia cause, who claimed said horse, so seized as aforesaid ; and the said and the above named ))laintiff in this cause, appeared before the said Juoge of said court, pursuant to said summons, and the said Judge of the said Division Court adjudi- cated upon the said claim of the said above-named plcintiff in thia cause to the said horse, and made an order between the said parties, being the above-named plaintiff and tlM said in rei^Mct thereof, and of the ooata of the prooeedinga j^-,-,v< t(j>»i,ji'-., ^^mtmtm timiim kMiateiii ....>..^..... ,^^„.„:, -.„.i....'i.,>.>^..^,H'««^^^^...,:«t^«iA^, f lOlllS. U» therein : aad nid order wu final and oondmiTe between then, and npoD groonds diadoeed in affidavita and papera filed, and in the meantiine I do order that all far> ther proceedings in thia came be Bta|«d. DrtiL (Jndge'a Signature.) Ko. 7. Form of order for Uan io protud in Ahtumiinf DMort eattt, ' $conded in attek m manntr thai no ir^ormuiion «(m M M to %ohtr* h» ktu wkm IMtor kw ( ) Inthe(Cb«rl> \ Upon reading the oopj of the writ of attaduneni iaaned fai A. B., Plaintiff C. D.f Dtfendant ] thia caoie, and'the aifidaTita hereto annexed filed on thk $^ plication, I do order that the above-named plaintiff ahall aerre the aaid writ of ftt> tachment on the aboTo-named Defendant by putting np a oopj tiiereot, uid a eopf of this order, in the office of the Depnty Clerlt of the Crown m and for the Ooon^ of , and by (if defendant haa no wife, then by mailing aoopy of wm and of thia order, adoreaied to him) aerving a copy thereof on the wife m the aaid defendant ; and I do order that the aaid aerrioe ahul be deemed good aenrioe on tho aaid defendant. And I further order that if. after such aerrice aa aloreaaid, tho aaid defendant doea not put in special bail within the time limited br aaid writ, than . that the aaid plaintiff ahall be at liberty to declare asainat the aaia defendant^ and . may aerre aaid dedaration, and a notice to plead in this cause, in the same manner as u aboTe directed for serrioe of the writ of attachment, and that the time for pleading, replying, and for notice of trial, and for taking all other atepe and pro* ceedin^s in the cauae diall be the aame aa in ordinary actiona against parties within the junadiction of this Honourable Ck>urt, and that in case aaid dechmtion ia or ii not pleaded to, the aaid Plaintiff ahaU be at liberty to proceed in Uiia action ia tho same manner aa in aaid ordinary actioua against defendant, within the jorisdietion of thia Honourable Court, in auch caaea reapectiTely. Prorided that aaid plaintiff ahall comply with all the requirementa and prorisions of the ninth section of ch^ ter Twenty-five of the Consolidated atatutea fo7 Upper Canada— and I farther order that aervice of all other papers in this cause after aaid declaration and notice to plead requiring aervice may be affected by putting the aame up in the office cf the aaid Deputy Clerk of the Crown, unleaa aaid defendant pleads by attomqr tho- aervice of all aaid laat-mentioned papera may be effected on any attorney pleadiny for him in the ordinary way. Dato. (JadgaPa Signature.) Na & Form of order to proue4—Ahient SrititK tuiffeeU. A. B., 1 Upon reading the writ of aummona issued in this cause, and the affidavit rf. > thereto annexed, and all other, the affidarite and papem filed, I do order C. D. ) that the above-named plaintiff shall be at liberty to proceed in this action against the above-named defendant, (if not peraonally served, put insuchdireetiona- ao to service of it as Judge may direct), (if personally deliverea proceed as follows :) hy filing a declaration in thia cauae, in the office of ue Deputy Clerk of the Crown V \-i '^Izii for the Count of from which said writ of nmons was iaraetl^ and by putting up one copy of the said declaration, and n :)u^'ce to plead in this cause, in the said office for said defendant, and by maUnf ^*her copy of said declaration, and a copy of this order and of said notice to plead .his cause, addressed to saia defendant at in the ooaaij ti in Lower Canada, or the United Statee, which shall be good serviee on said and by maUag another copy of said declaration, and of thia order, and- li 2 1 !' "" ^"^ ^--' i — i i li <1 i n iifc I I - i i* '^•— - - ■ — -^-'^^^^^'^^'^^■'^^^^^^^^^^^^ IM rOBKl. % DotiM to plead in thu eaoM, »ddi«Med to said defendant, at in the Pariah of in Lover Canada, which thall be good aer- ▼ice on laid defendant and that said defendants, respeetiTely, hare itotnty days to plead after said filinff, putting up, and mailing as aforesaid, and that all proceedings in said cause, after the time pleading as aforesaid has expired, ■hall be the same aa in ordinary causes pending in said court against parties withls the jurisdiction thereof, and that senrice of all papers in this cause, subae<)aent to said declaration and notice to plead requiring semce, may be served on said defen- dants, and each of them, in the same way as is above provided, for the servioe of ■aid declaration unleu said defendants or either of them plead by attorney, in which case service for the defendants so pleading by attoruey may be effeeteid on rach attorney, and that the time for taking all proceedings and giving all notioea, and serving all pajMrs in this cause, subaeauent to pleading or judgment by default for want of a plea in thia cause, shall be the same aa in aaid ordinary eases in thia court, but the plaintiff, before obtaining final judgment, shall prove the amount of the debt or damages claimed in thia cause, as requirea by the 44th section of tb« Common Law Prooedon Act Xklai (Judge'a Signator*.) t 1 ' Na ». FoTM of Order to C tm miH . A.B. t CD., Pkiiniift, ) In tho M. > Whereaa a final judgment was obtained in this causa B. F., Defendant ) in the court of by the above-named plaintilb against the above named defendant, for the sum of damages and costs ; and after the obtaining of said judgment, that ia to say on tho day of in tho year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixtj* the Honourable then one of the Justices of the court of at Toronto, and then sitting and presiding in Charabenr at Osgoode HaD, Toronto, under the te;ith section of chapter ten of the Consolidated Statntea for Upper Canada, for th«. transaction of business in either of said courts, and then hair- ing authority to dispose of matters arising in the court, did, on the application ol the above-named plaintifls, and under and pursuant to the forty-first section of chapter twenty-four of the Consolidated Statutes for Upper Canada, make a certain order in writing in this cause, signed by him, in and by which said order the said Judge did order and direct that the above-named defendant should be orally ex- •mined, upon oath, before the Judge of the County Court of the Count of within the jurisdiction of which thu said defendant then resided and still resides, touching his estate and effects, and as to the property and means he had when the debt or liability, which waa the subject of this action, woa incurred, and as to the property and means he still had of discharging the said judgment, and as to the disposal he might have made of any property since con- tracting such debt or incurring such Uability, and that he, the said Judge of the said County Court, should return the said order to this Honourable Court, with hia report on the proceedings taken thereunder, immediately after the execution of the said order, and the said defendant having attended and been orally examined on oath before the said Judge of the said County Court, as directed and required by the said order and the said Judge, having returned to and filed in this Honourable Court the said order, with the said examination, and hia report iu the proceeding* taken under said order, and after the filing of the said order, examination, and re- Srt as aforesaid, that is to say, on the sixteenth day of July, now last past, tho onounble then one of the Jnsticcs of the said Court of Queen's Bench, and then sitting and presiding in Chambers aforesaid, under the said tenth section of chapter ten aforesaid, made and granted his summons in writ- ing in this cause, calling on the defendant to shew cause before the presiding Judge in Chambers, at Osgoode Hall, why he, said defendant, should not be oommitteid to the common gad of the said Count of Lanark and Renfrew for aooh MlllllM I tUttmtm 1^^ "WW* mi^mimfWf^iyifm ^W;""!»!!"l""n,'! ":"Wli II! m MtttMM ■feB^ msi MittMliifrilluli iMilliiiMiMiHIMttl VOBMI. lU- Sriod, not exoeediD([ twelTe monthi, m to the pretiding Judge ■hoold aeem fit ea • greundi in the Bud lummona mentioned ; and the eaid lanmuMu having beea di^7 eerred on the eaid defendant, and on the return day of the aaid nimniona the same haring, on the application of the said defendant, been dnlv enlarged mtfl thia day ; now, I, the Honourable one of the Josticee «| this Honourable Court, . and the Judge ritting and preriding iu Chamben uaim ■djudge that the aaid defendant haa not made latiafaetoiy anairers retpeciing hia property, and that it appear* to me, from auch an examination, that the laid defendant ka»- eonoealed or made awajr with hia property in order to defeat or defend the niA plaiutiffa, and othera, ma erediton, ana I order and adjudge under and puanant 1^ the laid forty-firat section of chapter twenty-four aforesaid, that the said defeDdaat^ be committed to the common gaol of the Count of Sthe said county of being the county in which the said dafaa- les) for the period of twelTe cuendar montha from tite time of h^ arrest, under this order, incluuTe of the day of such arrest, and that now the aaii sheriff of the said Count of do forthwith arrest tW aaid defendant and commit him to the said gaol, and that yon, the keeper of th» aaid gaol, do receiTC him into the said gaol, and that ^on, the said Sheriff and th* said keeper of said goal, do cause him, when so reoeived into the said gaol, to re- main aiid continue committed and in custody in the said gaol for the said term of twelve calendar months from the time of his said arrest, including the day of rach aireet Dated at Chambers at Osgoode Hall, in the City of Toronto, aforesaid this dayof .IM . To the Sheriff of th* Count pf and to the keeper of the mon gaol of the said - Count ! (Ju4gt4* 9igtiatHrt.)> Ka la Order to proceed tohen two De/endaute art rtrident out oj Jurudietlon (ptrtonal vice tffeeted). tn TBI COCBT OF A.B. ., Plaintiff, ) Upon reading the concurrent writ of summons is> xt. > sued in this cause, and the affidarit of seirice thereof CD. k'R.Y^ Dtftndanti. ) on the defendant, C. D., and the other affidavits and papers filed on this application, I do order that, upon filing in the office of the Deputy Clerk of the crown and pleas in and for the Count of the said concurrent writ of summons and affidavit of service thereof, and the original writ of summons in thia caiue, and the affidavit of the personal service thereof on the other defendant E. F., and this order, aa pro> vided by section 66 of the Common Law Procedure Act, the above named plain* tiff shall be at liberty to proced in this cause against the above-named defendant, C. D , who is residing out of Upper Cansda, and against the said defendant. E. F. , by filing a declaration in this cause against both said defendanta in said office, endorsed with a notice to plfiad in this cause in eight days, and that ths plaintiff shall be at liberty further to proceed against the said C. D., by serving on him, aa hereinafter provided, a copy of said declaration, and notice to pleao, and that the putting up a copy of said declaration and notice to plead in this cause in aaid office, and the mailing of another copy of said declaration and notice to plead, and a copy of thia order, addressed to the said defendant, C D., at the , shall be considered to be, and shall be a good aet>> vice on the said C. D., of a eopy of the said declaration and notice to piMd, and of the aaid order, respectively, and that the said defendant, 0. D., have eight dayn .i*W:;««ilP0fr-.«tit'«efr?4H*i*?«a^^ , i ' 'i X • ■) ■ ■ ' 1 ( ■ i i t 1 ■'riy>»>'-f,U.. .tr-^..-.^'i^,f cause, the affidavit of serrioe thereof, the affidavit of K F., Dtftndant. ) non-appearance thereto, and the affidavit of filed on this application, I do order that the above-named plaintiffs shall be at liberty to proceed against the above-named defendant by filing a declaration in thia cause in the office of the Deputy Clerk of the Crown and pleas in and for the county of from which office said writ of summons was issued ; and by putting up in the said office, for the aaid Defendant, a copy of the said declaration, and a notice to plead in thia cause in days, and a copy of thia order, and by mailing another copy of said declaration and a notice to plead in this eausa^ and a copy of this order, to the address of the said defendant at the township ol in the county of in the province of Canada ; and I do order that the putting up of a copy of declaration notice to plead, and eopy of thia order, as afore> said, and the mailing of a eopy of declaration notice to plead, and a eopy of this order, aa aforesaid, shall be considered to be, and shall be, gcod services, respec- tively, on the defendant, of a copy of the declaration notice to plead and copv of this order in this cause, and that the defendant shall have 8 dava time to plead after service of copy of declaration and notice to plead, as aforesaid, and in default of defendant's pleading within that time, the plaintiff shall be at liberty to aign judgment as for want of a plea ; and that all proceedings in this cause, after time for pleMing, as aforesaid, haa expired, shall be the same as in other cases pending in said court against parties within the jurisdiction thereof, and that servieeof all papers in tms cause, subsequent to said declaration and notice to plead, requiring service may be served on said defendant in the same way aa is above provided for the service of said declaration, unless said defendant shall plead b^ attorney, in which case service may be effected on such attorn^, and that the tune for taldng all proceedings, and ^ving all notices, and serving all papers in this cause subse* quent to pleMin^ or judgment by default, for want of a plea in this cause, shidl be toe same as in said ordinary causes in this court ; but the plabtiff^ before obtaining final judgment, shall prove the amount of the debt or damages claimed in this cause, aa required by section 44 of the Common Law Prooedore Act Dated al Chamben, 186 (Judge's Signatarai) KaU. Form of Order eJlowing Wiit of Attaehmtni to Uiuie agaitul ihe Property of an Ah$eotiding Deptor, under Chap. 25, Con. Stat if. C, see. 2, Order uiuaHy Indorsed on the AffidaviL Upon reading the within affidavits, I do order that a writ of attachment, in dupli- cate in the form and to the effect prescribed by chapter twenty-five of the Consdi- dated Statute* for Upper Canada, do issue out of thia Court against the real and ',;■('>%•,* !%.<>Jf.^'?^'*^:- ■ 'S>M?««i^i!(\rj£ift3'. y-stti iiMiMlMtfliHMli mm MMWUiiydli^iyiMlllii^riii ytMMthllHMiiiiiilMMi Hl^gyii^ VOBIO. m panoiud property, credit aod efleeti, together with fell evideneee of tUle^ deVti^ booki of eoeona^ Touchers and pepen beTonging thereto of (nam* of debtor) m hi aheconding debtor, at the niit of the within named (name of plaintiilV to Meat and aatiify the debt of (mention ram), within mentioned, and I appoint dayi after the aenrioe of nid writ on them, (mention defendant or defendanti) indnriv* of the daj of rach aerriee^ aa the time for laid (name defendant!) pattiog la ipMtal tafl. Dated thia diyof A.D., U . (Jodgea dgnatara.) Ha ISL « Poim e/Onfer io koU Pruoiwr olad in iUk matter, I do onler that the aboTO-named prJaoner; be admitted to bail for hie penonal appearance at the next acMion of Qjrer and Terminer aad general gaol deUveiy, to be holden in and for the countj of Oxford t priaooer to be himaelf held to bail in tiie aam of ponnd% and to find two anfideal aecuritiee to be bonnd in the enm of ponnda each, as each bail aa aforesaid, the auffideney of rach bail io be to the satisfaction of the committing magistrati^ Esq., or of tiw County Attorney of said county of OxionL Dated the 1M& (Signed,) Va 14 Jitdgt. In ihe Court of Common PUaa, in appeal from th» County Court 0/ Q» Conn* of Trinity Tenn. 28 Victoria, Monday, the year of Our Lord, 186 . day of Utile B. H., AppdlarA^ '\ Upon reading the pleadings, eridence, rules, judgment and and > proceedings in a certain cause in the County Court of the D. F., Respondent ) Count of in which the eaid (the Respondent) is plaintiil^ and the said (the appellant) is Defendant, certified to thia Court by the Judge of the said County Court upon an appeal to thia Court from the judgment and decision of the said Judge, discnaiving tae Ride Nisi for a new trial in the said cause. And upon hearing counsel for the said appellant and said respondent, it ia ordered that the said appeal be allowed, and the said judgment and decision be rcTersed, and the Rule diiehai^g the said Rule Nisi be set aside, and that the said County Court do ^;rant a Rule alMolute ia the said cause, setting aside the said Tcrdict, and ordering a new Trial ia the said cauae with oocia Oa Motioa of Mr. , of Conaael for the appeDaaL By the OoorL (Sigaed,) Otrk ir& 1& . ' Form of Writ of HabtatCorpiu to toko iho body of m Chad. NoUoOfdbt. Cakaoa, ) Victoria, by the Graoe of Ood, of the United Kingdom of Great Britaia Tomt: ] and Ireland, Queen, Defender of tae fU^ To Joha McO. and Janet MoCL— Oreetiag, We ommand yoa, and each of you, that yoa have^ before tha Honoonfala assigned to hold pleaa before oar Ladyflia Queen, and CSiief Justiee of oar Court of Qneen'e Bench, or each other Ja^ aa iita ■ »~-'.)i«Mi>llhV --■^■IMlfillll-fiili .^^.giiJii^ai^i^amSiliiiimtim t i i i 118 rOBlOL Buy b* pnaidiaf in (%unben ftt Osgood* HaU, in th* Citj of Toronto, on ik» twtntUlA 6aj a(t«r tb« receipt of this oar Writ, tbo bodv of ft certua ■audi ckSUL aamod being detained in tbe custody of yon, or on* of you, as ia ■aid, togetber with tbe day and caiue of bia being detained by wbataoorer nam* ba may bo called to imdergo, and receire all and aingular aucb mattera and tbinga aa tbe laid Cbief Juatico or preaiding Jodgo ia Cbaabera nball thera and tban ooa- aider of and concerning bim in tbia bebalf, and bavo yoa tben tber* tbia Writ Witaaaa, tb* Hoaouabl* , 4«. Vcmcm. « Wborcaa tba Honorabk Mr. Joatioa on* of tbo Jadgea of Her If ajea^a Court ol at Toronto, baa granted a writ of Habna Corpaa, diroctad Jobn McO. and Janet, commanding tbem to bave th* bodr, D. B., befor* tha Honotirabl* Cbief Jnatic* of tb* Coart of Qooen'a B«neb, ••• aigned to bold Pleaa before onr Lady tbe Qneen, or iocb otber Jndg* aa may ba presiding in Cbamben, at Oagood* Hall in tb* City of Toronto, Inr wbatao*v*r nam* b* may b* called, to nndeigo and receire all and lin^^nUr aaen mattera aad thinfi* aa the said Cbief Jnatie* or otber Jndge, aa aforeaaid, diall then and thai* consider of and concerning bim in that behalf, and that b* ahonld haT* there tben that Writ Now take notice that yoa are reqnired to baT* th* body of th* aaid D. B. before the said Chief Jnatioe or other Jadge, aa aforesaid, oa and to make a retom to the said Writ, or in default thereof the said Cbief Jnstie*L or otber Judge in Chambers^ will then, or aa soon after aa Counsel can be b*ara moT* for an attachment against yoa for your contempt in not obeying th* aaid Writ Datad,^ To Jobn, 4*., Aa. Toora, tc Spuial PUat mnd Subu^tnt PUaiingi. a TBI cocET or Qinuif'a bcxck. AU^. Robert Shaw, Plaintif. Maiy Gray, administratrix of aH, and singular, th* goods, chattels, and credits which were of John Grey, deceased, at the time of his death, who died inteatata, • - Deftndani. The defendant, by James Patenon ber attorney, as to forty-one pounds, a portion of the money in the declaration mentioned, says that before action the Defendant^ aa such admiuistntix as in the declaration mentioned, paid the same. And for a plea to the residue of the said declaration, tbe defendant says that die, aa such ad- ministratrix as in the declaration mentioned, has full^ administered all th* gooda and chattels which were of the said Jobn Grey at the time of bia death, and which have even come to the hands of defendant, as such administratrix aa aforesaid, to be administered, and the defendant had not at the time of the commencement of this suit, nor has she since bad, nor has she now any goods or chattels which wcra of the said John Grey, at the time of his death, in tb* hands of the defendant, aa administratrix as aforesaid, to b* administered. aKrucATiov. Tbe Pluntiff takes issue on the defendant* a first plea. And th* Plaintifr, as to the defendant's second plea, saith that h* admit* tb* said second plea to b* true, but he saith that be, the plamtiff, befor* th* d*ath of tb* aaid Jonn Gray, and befor* th* aocruing of th* causas of action in th* d*c1aratio> ■MW »^y^iii§6>^j(fife:>.^^» menta and real estate, or anr part thereof, to the payment or liquidation of any debt or liability of the said John Gray in hia lifetime, or power otherwiae thereoat* or therefrom to satisfy the plaintiff 'a demanda or anjr portion thereof ; the defea* dant, as such administratrix as aforesaid, pimprs if pluntiff should or ought forthsr to maintain his said action in that behalf against the defendant aa auch administra- trix as aforesaid, so far as the same rebates to the personal liability of her proper goods, chattels, or other effects. JAMES PATERSOir, Defendant'a Attorney. •UKKWOIvnSE. And hereupon the plainti£l^ inasmuch aa the defendai^t doth not deny the aetioa of the plaintiff^ exeept aa to the said auir of forty-one pounds mentioned in the de- fendant's first plea, and haa admitted the allegationa and statemente oontained in the {JaintiSs replication to the defendant'a second plea to be true ; and inasmuch aa the plaintiff hath admitted the defendanta second plea to be true, and the plaintiff can- not deny the statements and allegations contained in the defendant'a rejoinder to aaid replication to said aeoond plea, but admita the same to be tn% pray* judg- ment and hia damages on occasion of the premises, except aa to the said sum of forty- one pounds to be adjudged to him, to be leased, of the said Unda, hereditanaenta and real estate of which the said John Gray died, eau^ aa aforeaaid, and of tha goods and chattela which were of the said John Gray at kse time of hia death, and which shall hereafter come to the hands of the dbfeodikxit ^o be administered ; uaia- fore the plaintiff ought to reoovor against the said ;1eff jdant his aaid damages oa occasion of the premiiea, except as to the said surr> ft i' rty-one pounds to be levied in the form aforesaid, but because it is unknown to the Court nere what damagea the plaintiff hath sustained oa occasion of the premises, whereof it is considered taak the plaintiff eusht to recover his damages, as aforesaid, and because it is oonveniaat and necessaiT that there be but one taxation of damages in this suit, therefore let the gi^-uig of judgment, in this behalf against the defendant, be stayed nntil tha trial of the said issue above joined between the said parties ; and, thereupon, aa wall to try the said last mentioned issue aa to enquire of and assess the damages whie^ tha plaintiff hath sustained by reason of the premiaea whereof it is consjosred thai the plaintiff ought to recover his damages as aforesaid, let a jury oooi^ 4d. H. K., Plaiatiff'iAttoraif. ^■«m''mr^'^^'':«(i¥m "^' ■— ■ "*■ w fcai*-— ^i"-i - . .. ififitim ji M9 IMMB. Na 17. Form *f Notke of Summons btiug moved abHtlwU^ and retfuiring ofpotiU party U attend, \f any cauat to sktvt againtl ordt bttng mad*. or TBI QUini*! A. B.| Ptaitiiiff, ) Take notice that the rammoos gnntad in this Cftnae on th« «f. . > dftjr of in the year of Our Lord, Ac., (or inatant) C. D., Ikf*ndant. ) haa this morning been moved absolute, and the order will be taken out t^ei^under, in accordance therewith, to-morrow morning at ten o'clock, or as soon ih^roafter as chambers mar be held, and that if you have any cause to shew why same should not be granted yon arc to attend. IHUd, kt. Toinf*,'4e. B* J., To, kc. Defendant's or Ptatntiff's Attomey, and to their Toronto Agents. Agents for, Ae., Plaintiff's (or Defts.) Atty. No. 1& J'orM of Judgment in debt on Bond, to/icn damagtt oeteuid on brtaeMe. Therefore it is considered that the plaintiffs do recover against the defendants their said debt of Ten thoiuand pounas, and the said ram of one ■hilling by the jurors iJoresaid, in form aforesaid, asnessed for the detention thereof ; and also pounds, shillioj^ and pence, for their costs of suit by ^e Court here adjudged of increase to the plaintiffs, which said debt, damages and costs in the whole amoui b to ten thousand hundred and pounds, shil- lings and pence. It '.i abo conaiderered by the Court here that the plcintifis have execution against tL .- defendants of the damages aforesaid to six thousand six huudred and seventy five pounds and one shilling, by the said jnry, in form afore- said, on occasion of the aforesaid breaches of the said coudition of the said writing obligatory, according to the form of the statute in such case made and provided. Na 19. Form of Judgment for an Exuution againU (he lande cf a pereon deeeiued. Ur THX OOMXOV rLEAi|. And hereupon the day of in the year of our Lord, 186 , the plain- tiff suggests and gives the court to understand and be informed that the said at the time of his death, was seized of divers lands, tene- ments and hereditaments, and real estate, situate in that part of the Province of Canada called Upper Canada, and that the plaintiff being a subject of Our Sovereign Lady the Queen, the said lands, tenements and hereditaments, and real estate, whereof the said died, seized aa aforesaid, even at the time of the commencement of this suit, and still are assets in the hands of the de- fendant, aa administrataix as aforesaid, and are liable and subsequent to satisfy the dum ot the plaintiff whereof he has judgment, aa aforesaid ; and further, the plain- tiff mves the Court to understand and be informed that a writ of fi. fa. against the goods and cL^'^tels of the said has been issued, to which writ the Sheriff of U>e Count of haa returned " no goods," therefore let a writ of fieri faeiae against the lands, tenements, hereditamena, and real estate, which were of tiie said deceased, at the time «f his deatJi, be issued to the Sheriff of the United Conntiei of Tork and PeeL mm ■tmrnmrnm*^**^-' ^ik^^mmmit^liimmimMmitmim '■»,-'*-*Ti-?- ♦s^»>»y-r>-'- .,^-. ^■Hafe>..4,^^amife«rf- - ■^U V ,.„,..-» ,. -♦ Acuior. ..'.i :• * •»• AOSircrT. Toronto i« the chief teat of the Superior Court* of Common Xew for Vmt Oenedfc Here u bnilt theiplendid temple of the Society, O^ood* HiU, witafn whoM precincte, rich in the meet corgeon* work of the erufioer, m the chief oAeee of the different Coorta. The valine for the filed p^ien in every cnit broo^iia Upper Caned* in either of the Supreme Coorta, are alao ha«L aa well aa tfae Tr M tioe Court, Common Law Chamben, office of the Surrogate Clerk, the office of Dm Heir and Deriaeo Court, and the Ftoceaa office, whtdi are oo the groimd floor, beridaa the far famed, magnificent Library, the two Couri Rooms and the JndgA Rooma adjoining, which oocnpy the aecoud floor, ^m* two winga t^tttrin Htm Chancery department, the Convocation room, the Lecture room, and the roome of tiie Tarioua officera of the Liw Society. The principal offioM wiUi whidi we have at preaent to do, are the Common Law Chambera and Practice Court, lAieh oeeapv rat one room^nd the two officee of the Clerks of the Crown in the Qaeen's Beiaaa and Common Pleea. Formerly all writs and prooeadinga in a auit at Law were iainied firom the prinei* pal offioea in Toronto ; but, owing to the growth of population, and the great ia« crease of business in the country, and increased litigation consequent thereon, in- convenience and delay of justice were exceedingly great This was entirely remeoied by the Act of 8 Vic., chap. 36, confirmed and enluged by 12 Tie., e. 68, appointing Deputy Clerks of the Crown in every County, or Union of Counties, in Uroer Canada. * These officers are empowered to issue writs, receive all papers to be filed, tax oorl% enter judgments, ana do whatsoever is necessary, for the commencement, eaiying on and competion of all suits arising in their respective Counties. Recorda were to b« entered lor trial, and in short every single step in the proceedings of a causa might be taken here cs well as in Toronta These offices are only, however, established to meet the increase of business and assist the principal office in Toronto, for they on^ aerve as temporary resting places for all the papers received by them in a eausa. All final judgments entered there on default of appearance, plea, Ae., are not allowed to remain there after having been thus brought to a close ana fulfilled thdr purpose, but are transmitted within tkret month* to the chief office of the Court m which the suit is brought to be permanently filed there, for all future referenoe ia all time to come. In case of suits which are brought to trial at Nisi Prins in outer counties, the records after trial remain with the Deputy Clerk until the 6th day of the following term, and then, if no demand has been made on him, in the mean- time, to transmit it to the Chief Office at Toronto, in order that a new trial or other interlocutory proceeding be moved for in Term, he is to deliver it over to the attor- ney of the party entitled to it, in order that he may prepare the postea and enter up judsment thereon at once, Con. Stat. U. C, c. 22, a 229, p. 324. This judg- ment alio, and the exhibits and pspers filed therewith, are alao transmitted withm three months afterwards to pnncipal office in Toronto. In case, however, tha unaucceasful psrty desires to move for a new trial, judgment iu>n obftauU vertdido, arrest of judgment, reduction of the verdict, or any matter whereby he deairea th* verdic . ^ be reviewed by the full court in term, he can, for thia purpoae, by aerv- ing a nc.ice in writing on the Deputy Clerk and payment of the neooeaaiy postage^ have the Reoord and all exhibits filed at tha trial transmitted within twenty-foiar hours afterwards : Con. Stat U C, e. 22, a 228, p. 334. It will bo seea^this that tha De^utv Office in the other Counties are but auxiliariea of tha prindpal office at Osgoode HalL For this reason, and as alr«ady expiaiiiail, all notiona rar any proceeding in Term must be made in Toronto, aa well as aS of the infinlta variety of minor matters affecting the proceedings in a cause in the Superior Cooiti whidi are disposed of by a single Judge in Practice Court or Chambam Ob account of thia, every practising attorney ia compelled to have an agent appointed in Toronto to attend to any matter reqwring the order or intervention of tlia Court «r a Judge, in the endleaa variety of mattera that may ariae during the pr o g reaa of a suit Chunbera ait every day, and are held by one of the Judgea of tha Ooort^ who ait hi regular rotation, f enerally a week about. The praetioa in Ohamban ■.*i»>r««!- ..«aai i 1 t mmmM a,ea.«Ai.^» ^-..: ilMii jl^l^jjliyigl^^iggyj,!,^^,!!^ 182 ▲OBVor. comprisM the principal part of what is oommonly odled " The Agency.' ' " the law finne in tlw tutes, also, no small share of the legal business in nearly all Cit} , and in one or two o£5ces is tUe leading item of their practice. Chambers •■• also the nursery for training Students in the prof esuon to » more thorough familU arity with the practice of the Court, to become professionally acquainted with, and attain to a proper mode of addressing the Judg^ preparatory to his appearing befoM the full Cotirt, in bane, when called to the Sar. He also leans therein to tain management of a case, to depend on his own resourcee. to a great extent, and learn to feel and appreciate some of responsibilitiea incurred, look up the snuiorttiea hf which it is supported, and arrange well his arguments so aa to eniure inooeaa, makaa him become acauainted with the capacity of his own mind and iti depth of knowledge, and from bein^ a novice in law in yeiy mun points, he begioa w par* tieipate in the actual busmeas of the practitioner. Cnunbers an an e«ceileBfc school for the purposee above mentioned, and the student who has read the Test Books diligently, caret ulljr and systematically, tosether with doing Ids olDBce work of l^e first four vears of his clerkship, cannot spend the remaining year more profi- tably than by taking the Agency department of a good Toronto office. Ihia fact is being annuaUy admitted by the numbers of Students from the oountiy, who avail ihemielves of the advantages above referred ta COUKTBT ATTOKMY's COSTS OF A smPLB MOTIOX IK CBAXBBBS, XADI BT HB AOEKT tX TOROMTa Tc bring a eauH down for Trial from tht Superior Court to tht County Court B.m.*o.r. £ s. d. £ a. d. Instructions to move 5 0... — Drawing affidavit 6 0... -- Copy pleadings to attach 2 6 ...' — Letter with to agent, and postage 2 6... — Agent attending to move for summons 2 6... — Summons and paid for (including three filings) 2 6 ... 2 6 Copv and service of .' 2 6... — Afiidavit of same . . 5 0... — Attending to movfa absolute (enlarged^ 2 6... — Attending again do 2 6... — Fee on o^er and paid 5 ... S 3 Copy and service 2 6... — Letter with original to principal and postage 2 6 ... 6 £2 2 6 £0 6 5 6 5 £2 8 11 " Half the iobt, and all the disbursements." is the rule of payment of Agency fees ; so that, in the above bill of costs, tne Agent's fees commencing at "Agent attending to move for sammons." would be £1 2. The above is a very simple motion, but it illustrates perfectly the main course followed in all chamber motions. When matters are special and very difficult, the items charged for must correspond with the Tariff, and the service pwfoimed. ..'»■-.- -^.^.i-^. ..^.a...,»i»!a=fa^^t«:...Ja;.^*i^^ t :TCi^^ 4 .; •' . , Mv -.'%-■■ NEW RULES OF COURT. 28th NOVEMBER, 18C3 ; Ibt FEBRCABY, 18M. No. L Cbowk Ornct, Toronto; 3rd NoTtmbor, 1857. The Masters of the Courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleu, haTug had under their consideration the rule regarding payment of monej into eoort, do ordflr that, from and after this date, no money will be paid out of court, unlf ih* plaintiff's signature to the written authority to his attorn^ to reeeiTO the sam« b« verified faj amdant. CHA8. 0. SMALX^ Ckri,9.B. L. HEYDEK, Clerk, a F. The above rule will, for the future, be obierred by the clerk of tUa Cooit Conner Court Office ) Toronto, 14 Not., 1857. ) WALTER McKENZn. CUrle. Na a /» the Court of Quun*$ Bench and of ComtntH Pleme. ' HnASY Tebm, 23nd Victoiia. It is ordered, that so much of the rule of this court and of the table of fees^ ai relates to the taxing of fees to counsel, be rescinded, upon, from, and aftw th* first day of Easter Term, next, and that the following oe substituted :— covNsn. Tvmk. £ a. d. Fee on motion of course, or on motion for rule nisi, or on motion to make rule absolute 10 On ipecial motion for rale nisi, only one counsel fee to be taxed 16 To attend reference to Master, when counsel necessaiy 15 For argument on supporting or opnosing rules on return of rule nisi, on argument of demurrer, ipeciu case or appeal S 10 To be increased in the discretion of the Master, at Toronto, to a sum not to exceed £G 6 0, subject to appeal to the court or judge, to redoe* the amount allowed Fee with brief on assessments 16 Fee with brief at trial, in cases of tort, or in ejectment, or in mattera of contract, when the sum to be recovered exceeds £100 ii 10 To be increased by the taxbg officer, in his discretion, to a sum not exceeding £5, to senior counsel, and £2 10 to junior oonnssl, in actions of a special and important nature, subject to an appeal to tha Master (at Toronto) of the court, where the action was brought, who shall have power to tax fees to the senior counsel, to any sum not «s> ceeding £10, and to the junior counsel, not exceeding £6, provided that more than one counsel fee shall not be allowed in any case not of • special and important natni*. Fee with brief in other cases ISO \ ,*^--''f8»»'*>T-' •"'^-"■■ifriiT 'IT -I'liiiMiii ■ ,1 I ■ ; I IM nw mvuf or oovit. Fee to eouniel on argument or examination in chunbeie, to be allowed by the judge at ue time when he oonaiden the attendance of ooon- •u neceaiaiy, not leu than lOi. nor more than 2Bi. Fide Tariff, under " Cenniel Fee." J. B. ROBINSON, C. /. W. H. DRAPER, C. /, C. Pi ▲. MoLEAN, /. ROBERT B. BURN8» J. 19th Febmaijr, IIW. WM. B. RICHABOfl^ /. In th$ Court «/ QuetnU B*neK and Couri of Common tUu. TuHiTT Tnic, 24thYietoria, 18801 lei It » ordered, that, firom and after the fint daj of thiapreiettt Trinitj Tern, 34 Vietoria, Rule No. 165, of this court of Trinitr Term, 1856, be reecinded, and that the following be rabttitnted therefor : — "So. 1S5, in voj action of the proper competence of the County or Diviaion Courts respeetiTely, in whidi final judgment ahall be obtuned by a plaintiff without triaL or in wmch the plaintiff ahaU obtain execution on proceeding* in the nature of a final judgment, no more than County or DiTiaion Court coita, as the case may be, shall be taxed without the special order of the court or judge ; but this rule shall not extend to costs oa interiocntoiy nrofeedings 2nd. It is also ordered that Rule No. 1& of Trinity Teim, 90 l^etori^ be rescinded, and the following substituted therefor :— The oflSces of the derks of tii* Crown an Pleas shall be keivt open as follows, that is to say, during the tena bom ten in the morning till four in the afternoon, and (except between the 1st dav of July, and 2l8t day of August) at other times from ten in the morning until three in the afternoon, Sundays, Christmaa Da^, Good Friday, Easter Monday, New Year's Dajr, and the birthday of the SoTereign, and any day appointed by general proclamation for a general fait or thankagiving, excepted ; and between the first day of July and twenty-first day of August, both da|rs inclusiTC, when the said offices shall M open from half past nine in the forenoon until 12 o'clock noon. J. B. ROBINSON, C. J. W. H. DRAPER, C. J., C. P. A. McLEAN, J. ROBERT EL BURNS, /. WM. B. RICHARDS, /. JOHN H. HAOARTY, /. No. 4 Upper Canad*. It ii ordered, that the scTeral sherifls in Upper Canada shall be allowed, in addi- tion to the fees and disbursements heretofore authorized, for services rendered hf them, in the County Courts, to charge and receive the fees and disbursements foUowina :— £ a. d. For return of writ of execution sgainst lands or goods, where nothing baa been made under the writ S f For removing or retaining property taken under any statute of Uiia Pm- vince relating to replevin, reasonable and necessary disbursements and allowances, to be approved by the clerk, or by order of ths jndgai J. B. ROBINSON, C. /. W. H. DRAPER, C. J.,0 WM. B. RICHARDS, /. JOHN H. HAOARTT, J. Tonmio^ 14th Febniaiy, 1862. ROBERT B. BURNS^ /. 27th August, 1860. Il ....^a.^.^.^::;:!;;^^!.:;.^::.:^,.;...^,^^ viw ixnii or oovn. IW HiLAKT Tekw, 26th Vic, Satordaj, 16th Feb., IMl It ia ordered, that hereafter the Mveral aherifle ia Upper Cui»d* ehall lie per- mitted to charge reaaonable aod neceaaaiy disboiaementa and allowanee^ to b* approred by the Master, or by order of the court or a jodge^ for remoriag or retaining property taken under any etatuto of thia Province reJatiag to reploTiB. J. B. R0BIN80H, C. J. W. H. DRAPEK a /., C. F. ROBERT K BURNS, /. WM. B. Richards! /. JOHN H. HAOARTT, /. Hnamr Tnx, 2&tk Vic, Saturday, l&th Feb., IMS. It is ordered, that the form of write of assignment of dower to be used ondar the statute 24th Yietoria, chap. 40, shall be aa foOowa .•— The writ of assignment of dower required to be issued after a Judgment in •• action of dower haa been entered in faror of the demandant, ahall be m the foiaa hitherto in nee in Upper O^BiHlfs And the writ of aaaignment of dower, reouired to be iaaued under the eeeood clauae of the aaid atatute, when the right of oower ia acqnieaced in by the owner of the aaid estate may be aa follows :— Upper Canada County of ViOTOBiA, bj the grace of God, tt. To the aheriir of the Cooaty of Ortitin/ : Whereaa, A. B., widow, who was the wife of 0. D., deceaaed, demac^t againat E. F., the third part of (here describe the estate in which dower ia cUiued, a* ia other writs of assiniment of dower^ as the dower of the aidd A. B. of the endow* ment of the aaid G. D., heretofore her husband ; and whereaa, it haa been made to appeal- to ua in our Court of Queen'a Bench (or Common Pleaa, aa the caae may be), in Uppir Canada, that the said E. F. is the owner of the said real estate out of which the said dower ia claimed, and that he acqtiieeces in the said dum, and b willing 'to assign to the said A. B. her proper dower, but that the said A. B. and E. F. are not agreed as to the adinsasurement thereof: We therefore^ co mm a n d you. that without delay you do deliver fo the said A. B. seixin of her third part of the said with the appurtenances, to hold to her in severalty by metes and bounds ; and thit yon do proceed in the execution of thia our writ, according to the provisions of the said statute, passed by the legislatuM of our Province of Canada, in the twenty-fourth year of our reign. Witness, to. (When the demandant has married again, since the death of her late hnsbaad. under whom she claims dower, her name and description must be made such aa ann the circumstancea.) J. B. ROBINSON, C. J. W. H. DRAPER, C. J^C. P. ROBERT E. BURNS, /. WM. B. RICHARDS, /, JOHN H. HAQARTT, /. Ha & fii ik* Qtuen'i Beneh tmd dmmtm Pleaa. Tacmr Txair, 90rB ▼icroau. It ia ordered, that ia appeala from the Oonntr Oonrta, in all eaaee when the boa4 required by the sixty-seventh and sixty-eighth sections of the " County Ooorli Act" is executed, perfected, and produced to the judge of the County Court, whoa* decision ia appealed from, aa required by the aaid atatute, on or before the firal day i i 'iiif-.: i 'fi) ,i nr i ia ii uMMiaiAMiUlM i 186 mtW BVLII or OOUBT. of the term of the court appealed to, next after the date of rach bond, the caae appealed ihall be set down to be heard on the firat or second paper day of such term ; and that if the caae be not ao set down, the appeal ahall be conaidered and treated aa abandoned, and the party in whose favor the dedaion of the conrt below has been pronounced, ahall be at liberty to proceed in the cauae as if no proceeding to appeal the aame had been taken. (Signed,) i< II II A. McLEAN, C. J. ROBERTS. BURNS. J. JOHN H. HAGARTY, J. W. H. DRAPER, a J., C. P. VfhI. B. RICHARDS, J. JOS. C. BIORRISON, J. Na «. In the Court of Qtum'$ Bench and Court of Common Flta$. REOULiE OENERALES. MicHAXLMAB Term, 27th Victobia. The following rulea ahall come into force, and take effect upon and after the first day of Hilary Term, next ; but ahall not apply to any nues granted or iaaned before that day >~ XKW TXIAL UST. L The party who obtaina any rule nisi for a new trial, or for entering a non-auit or a verdict, or for increasing or reducing a verdict, on leave reaerved, may, on or after the fourth day, induaive^ after the aerving auch rule, file the same, together with an affidavit of service, with the clerk of the court granting such rule. 2. The party served with any such rule may (if the same has not been already filed by the party who obtained the same), on or after the fourth day after being served therewith, file the copy served, with an affidavit of the fact and time of such service, with the clerk of the court granting such role. 3. In case the party to whom any such me is granted shall neglect or delay to draw up and serve the same, the opposite partv may, on or after the fifth day after the panting such rule, and upon ming with the clerk an affidavit that the rule hai not been served, enter a tM recipiaiur with such clerk, after which the clerk shall not receive or enter such rule in the book hereafter required to be kept by him, and such rule shall be deemed to be abandoned, and the opposite party may pro- ceed at if no such rule had been moved for or gnnted. 4. The clerk shall immediately on the receipt of anv rule or copy, under the fint or second rules, enter a memorandum thereof in a book to be kept for that purpoae, in the order in which the aame ahall be delivered to him, auch memorandum to bo according to the form following :— > PUintiff'a Name. Defendant's Name. Description of Rule. \Vhen filed with the Clerk. How disposed of. 6. On the first Saturday, the second Tueaday, and the aeoond Friday of every term, the Court of Queen'a Bench, after going through the bar to hear motions for rulea niii, or motiona of courae, will hear ue rules so entered, according to the order in which they stand, in preference to any other busineaa ; and on tho first Friday, second Monday, and second Wednesday of every term, the Court of Com- mon Pleas will, after going through the bar to hear motiona for roles niti, or motions of course, hear mlus so entered according to the order in which they itand, in ffof erenco to anj other bn ' J *v-.,V4^;T.affi«i«^{wr.^Ar-''.'^-'*liWijj^^ MnybyttidiiMiu^iiiiki dwym ■M*»--:>*ii*tt**rffafc/j^ii»fc|i^4i iitrMririi^ffitf^iiift-iriyiiMfriTiiiii Hiw Bvusi ov ooxm. 187 6. EMh court, in its ducretion, will hear waj rule to entered when boti puiiee *re preaent and prepared to proceed. 7. If, when a rule ia callM on ita proper order, the partj who obtained the aame does not appear to mpport it, and the oppoaite party »ttenda and appliea to have il diadiarged, nch rule may be diaohamdaooordini^. 8. If the party called upon to anew cauae does not appear when the nk k called on [in ita proper order, the court will hear the otiur ade, ex parU, and ditpose of the mlk 9. If neither party sppear. the rule may, in the diaoretioB of the eoorl^ be- treated aa haying lapsed, and be struck or^t <^ the ckrk'a book 10. In the abMnce of other business, tu** courts may, in their diaeietioii, hear- rules so entered on any other days dnxins term besides toose mentioned in m fifth rule, the partiea to the rule bebg present, and desirous to b roosed. 11. Each court will, on sufficient ground shewn upon affidavit, enlarge a mU so entered to a subsequent day in the aame term, or to the following tenn. and the clerk ahall alter the entry accordingly, and plaoe the enlarged rule at the fool «f the list 13. An mlee entered by the derk aa aforesud, which remain unheard at tte end of any term, shall be «nuur}^ed aa of course, on filing a motion paper to that eAiBC^ to the following totib, xnv '' H be forthwith, re-entered in the elsrk's book, in the order in which thty ^h( . , for hearing in the next ensuing tem. PL«i w - :JUL MATTKU AXA DEMUBmna. I. In all casea in which the judt^'c'a order to plead and demur, or to plead sersn matters, is x'^ndered ; Kf stfoj acoirdijag to the Consolidated Statutea ol Upper* Canada, chap. 22, sectiou ic «qd ; !^e original order, or a copy thereof^ ahall cither be attached to the Ifiti i-riut >'«(<>' J oi Demurrer Bockj or shall be eo]^ed on the marffin thereof ; and, in case oi oon-compliance with thu rule^ the desks or deputy derks of the crown shall not peas the record, nor shall the demumr b*- deputy aigoea. Dated 38th Kovember, A.D, 1869^ (Si^X «' «« K •( L, HtTMH, CItrk oj tk* Crovm and PUmm, 0. F. Vf^L H. DRAPER, C. /. WM. B. RICHARDS, C. /., C.P. JOHN H. HAOARTT, J., Q. B, JOS. C. BI0RRI80N, /., Q. B. ADAM WILSON, J.. C.P. J. WILSON, /., C. P. I i U ^ .asa i» *. wi J j«.> n »»:>,.a>>. :»^ .»^ ^ ^^i^g^iMiam '■ ■ hnarrififc-^"'*"^-^' "''-^ ;;i I ' I, t r.-j ,.- '•/ t'"-.-3 r'i,.' ■■ ,•■ ■( .)■ ''-I <■■.■'. V :.■'■. 1 ■<■ ..' *"v" .**■..« C!»,i- ••♦ 'j':^.". '^•**»,' . I,';.:: i -■>"• •■ ■ ,. t. V Ij-.- . If! ,.■>.'.•■:•. >"'■• • • .-,> .... ,1.. .. ; .. t •...■•.>.;. ■^.-.^■^■,.^^. .. v.^ .^.^. ..... ^ ,.. ■^^^,,^,»„^^m^.i^^- u.;.^..v^«^...^„. INDEX. AffidsTita— ofdblmmMali ft Printed forini lometimM OMd u* vroBf TC NeeeuitT to hare them confinD strleUT to tb* Ral« of Oonit fO Attoniex and Client — Statute relating to tne eoeta herein te Teij plain tl Bill of Coits herein, mnst girr all itemi; miut be licned and aerred or aalM to eUcnt n Remarkiand eaiea dted It Agen^— Remark! Itl m. soil of Coitt— Forme of A« ff Briefiand Couniel Fee — Deicription of and allowaneo for ^ M^ Remark! thereon and caMi dted M Q. CoontyConrt tl Their fint etUbliihment ,... tl Formerly called Diatriet Court! tl Varioni Btateraente allVcting theao Court! tl Sut t, Geo. IV.. Cap. 1 1. 1 tl It! repeal brS Vict.,e. II tl The Schedule of fee! retained tl ItUthebasiaoftbepreeeat Tariif. tl Called District Courte unta It Vict, c 78 tl This Statute made our present Count/ Court tl Store fees added br 9 Vict. e.» tl The effect of the Comon Law Procedure Act on the then pracMce and fee! tt Effect of the Sump Act therein tt Clerk of the Peace— Schedule of fees Ill Conre/anciog Charges— Remarks on lit Coroner's fees Ill CoiU of a simple motion in Chambers lit Counsel fees It B. Double and treble coete T4 How used when allowed in England— how calculated tl Remarks on cases 74 Dirision Courts — Table of Fees, Ae 101 Fee fund 101 aerk's fees 101 BaUlff»ifees lOt Juror's fbes 101 Appraiser*! foee 101 a Equity side Conntj Court— TarilT of fee! 101 Bill of Costs under Decree 101 Bill subsequent to Clerk's Report lOt ' wm u rm *'^- ■■t;..j..«^: - __ . ^■■^■ftMM*--V- rrrili'hiaiirri -tr ^' ( MMUMiiki ■^Mmrr^ik'^ 140 UISBZ. lb W.f».— Writof «• Charge! for in MTtnl Conrti M Foroi of Bllli of Cotta. 1. On JndgmcDtiOBdeftaltofappetraLiiM 7S S. do do do 76 5. -do do OfPlM H 4. On Tcrdiet for Plaintiff Vt 6. Ob Tcrdiet for Dcfcndcnt 19 6. BiU of Coita containing all tht proeecdlngt inddent to tho progreu of aa ordinaiTinit 79 7. BQlof CostaofnaklDga Jadge'sordcaRnloof Cont M 8. do of an ordinary motion in Term, when the motion it mad* hy tte Agent in Toronto for bit eonntry principal. S4 9. Bili of Cotta of a notice of Action in cawi whero notice reaped M 10. Bill of Coiti of application to deliTcr or tax an AttomeVk Bll W 11. Bill of Coita, attorney against Ua client whero leu than on»«izth pact is ■track off. 89 IS. Bill of Cotta of an ordinary inlt in Ejectment when Plaintiff tneeeeda 87 1>. Plaintiff'a Coits of reference to arbitration of a canie and all matttra ia dif^ ferenoe between tlie partiea 8f 14. Plaintiff's Coits against an absconding debtor, nnder an order to proeood na if personal serriee efbetad 89 15 * 1«. Bills of CosU allowed by the Clerk of the United Conntiea of Tork and Peel 90 and 91 Forma of proceedings in praetioa. 1. Affidarit of admusion on notice to admit ItO 2. AiRdarit of filing snmmons or order when Conntiy Attorney haa no Agent in Toronto 121 3. Bnmmons for attachment against Sheriff. 121 . 4. AJfidaTit to more for Sammons to try in the Conn^ Omrt 121 8. Snmmons to try in CO 122 <. Snmmons to stay action against Bailiff of Dirision Conrt 19S 7. Order for leare to proceed in Absconding Debtor eases 128 8. Order to proceed, absent British Snbjeeta .' 128 9. Order to commit 124 10. Order to proceed when two defendants reside ont of jnrisdietioB 128 11. Defendant residing ont of jnrisdietion. order to proceed against. 128 15. Order allowing Writ of Attachment to issne 128 IS. Formoforder to hold prisoner in Bail 127 14. Appeal from Connty Conrt 127 15. Writ of Habeas Corpva 127 Kotiee therein 128 K. Special pleas and subsequent pleadings 128 17. Notice of Snmmons being moTcd absolnt* ISO 1 8. Judgment on Bond ISO 19. Judgment for execution against lands, if person dead 180 For what purpose stamps used 98 Do do do inL.0 9S Fees or dues to the Crown increased 98 Finance Minister to procur* stampa • 97 Fence Viewers fees 110 L. Letters and eorretpondenee 85 Remarks thereon and cases cited 85 M. Vandamna,te.--8et Tariff pago 49 H. Foticca— Bow and by whom girea, and allowanca for then 88 i.i*lvn,'««« ;e.4^mfm»:>'f0mm t wmfiiiiimismm^^smiim^'* ■ A