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Subject: LAW
Category: Reference, Education and News
Asked by: podge-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 08 Oct 2003 23:59 PDT
Expires: 07 Nov 2003 22:59 PST
Question ID: 264490
COULD YOU PLEASE FIND WEB SITES TO ENABLE ME TO DOWNLOAD THE FOLLOWING:
1.IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ENGLAND AND WALES THE FOLLLOWING-
  "THE SUPREME COURT FEES ORDERS 1991'
2. THE FOWING ENGLAND AND WALES LEGISLATION-
   "THE SOLICITORS ACT 1974"

Request for Question Clarification by jem-ga on 09 Oct 2003 03:27 PDT
Hi Podge-ga :)

Can I just doublecheck:

When you mention "THE SUPREME COURT FEES ORDERS 1991" are you in fact
referring to the Supreme Court (Fees) Regulations 1991 (which have
since been revoked by the Supreme Court (Fees) Regulations 2001)

Kind regards
jem-ga :)

Request for Question Clarification by jem-ga on 09 Oct 2003 03:36 PDT
My apologies Podge-ga :)

Please ignore my first request for clarification - the references that
I made to Supreme Court (Fees) Regulations (1991 and 2001) are in fact
references to Australian legislation and I note that your question
requests the applicable England and Wales legislation.

Kind regards
jem-ga :)

Request for Question Clarification by jackburton-ga on 16 Oct 2003 01:14 PDT
Hi Podge,
Sorry for the delay.
I cannot trace The Supreme Court Fees Orders 1991, but the up-to-date
legislation is entitled "The Supreme Court Fees Order 1999" and can be
bought for £3. The Solicitors Act 1974 can be supplied as good quality
photocopy pages printed off to order (Price £7.10). Would you like me
to post an answer with the details?
regards,
jackburton-ga
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Subject: Re: LAW
From: hlabadie-ga on 18 Oct 2003 05:49 PDT
 
UK Resources - Lawlinks
http://library.kent.ac.uk/library/lawlinks/resources.htm


http://www.courtservice.gov.uk/docs/using_courts/fees/supreme.pdf

Statutory Instrument 1991 No. 1884 (L.29)
The Rules of the Supreme Court (Amendment No. 3) 1991 
http://www.hmso.gov.uk/si/si1991/Uksi_19911884_en_1.htm


NEW FEES FOR CIVIL COURTS
http://www.gnn.gov.uk/gnn/national.nsf/0/AF37397A0F6D59FE80256732005E36CF?opendocument

"The Supreme Court Fees Order 1999 (SI 1999/687 (L.4))

This replaces the Supreme Court Fees Order 1980. It introduces stage
fees for allocation and listing for trial. The listing fee replaces
the setting-down fee. The new fee is higher but refundable where
settlement is reached in time to allow another case to be listed for
the same trial date. The maximum fee payable on issue of a writ, or
claim as it will be called, has been reduced from #500 to #400. A new
fee has been introduced for a request for a certificate of discharge
from bankruptcy. Lower, simpler fees, affecting all four fees orders,
will be payable on taxation of costs, to be called detailed
assessment. This is a process by which a solicitor's bill is checked
to ensure that charges are appropriate."

The Supreme Court Fees (Amendment) Order 1993
http://www.hmso.gov.uk/si/si1993/Uksi_19933191_en_1.htm

"1993 No. 3191 (L.27)

SUPREME COURT OF ENGLAND AND WALES FEES

The Supreme Court Fees (Amendment) Order 1993
Made 15th December 1993
Laid before Parliament 20th December 1993
Coming into force 11th January 1994

      The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred on him
by section 130 of the Supreme Court Act 1981[1], sections 414 and 415
of the Insolvency Act 1986[2] and section 128 of the Finance Act
1990[3], with the concurrence of the Lord Chief Justice, the Master of
the Rolls, the President of the Family Division, the Vice-Chancellor
and the Treasury under section 130(2) of the Supreme Court Act 1981,
and with the sanction of the Treasury under sections 414(1) and 415(1)
of the Insolvency Act 1986, hereby makes the following Order:"

hlabadie-ga

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