Hints to Solicitors Being a Treatise On the Law Relating to Their Duties As Off
Hints to Solicitors Being a Treatise On the Law Relating to Their Duties As Off
A R Augustine Robert Whiteway
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The chief provision of the County Courts Act we <^osts in have to consider here, is the rule that a plaintiff Court.
g2 124 COSTS GEXERALLY.
cannot recover costs upon the scale allowed in the High Court (lower scale), unless in an action of contract he recover £20, or in an action of tort £10 or more. The County Courts Amendment Bill to be introduced next session proposes, as it is understood, to extend these sums to £50 and £20 respectively. It is doubt- ful, however, whether the costs in actions for large sums are much less in the County Court than in the High Court.
The other provisions are, that claims for sums below, or which have been reduced below £50, can be re- mitted upon the application of the defendant to the When ac- County Court ; that equitable claims which come remitted to within the limit (£5''00) of County Court actions can County -^Q referred to it upon the application of any of the parties interested, and that the defendant against whom an action is brought in a Superior Court for malicious prosecution, illegal arrest, or distress, assault, false imprisonment, libel, slander, seduction, or other action of tort, may, upon an affidavit that the plaintiff has no visible means of paying the costs if he loses, make him either give security for costs, or have his action remitted to the County Court.
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