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FeesThe fees to be hereinafter specified and set forth in Schedule (A.) hereunto
annexed, as His Majesty with the advice of His Privy Council may at
the end of one year from and after the passing of this Act appoint, so as
the whole may not exceed Two thousand pounds by the year.
Monthly
Courts.II. And be it further Enacted, That the said Judges shall hold their
Courts for the trail of causes once every month, except the month of
August; and shall appoint the times for holding their said Courts by a
notification in the London Gazette, such times not being the times for
holding the assizes or the quarter sessions of the peace within the said
counties; and after notice shall so have been given of the times for
holding the said Courts, the same shall not be altered without the authority
of His Majesty by and with the advice of His most Honourable
Privy Council.
Circuits in
the districts.III. And be it Enacted, That the said Judge for the county of Kent
shall hold his Court4 four times in the year at Maidstone;2 twice at
Rochester, and1 by adjournment at Ramsgate; twice at Dover, and
by adjournment at Canterbury;2 twice at Gravesend, 1 and by adjournment
at Dartford, and once at Romney; and by adjournment at
Hythe: And that the said Judge for the counties of Northumberland
and Durham, shall hold his Court 4 four times in the year at Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
and1 by adjournment at North Shields;3 three times
at Durham,1 and by adjournment at Sunderland;2 twice at Darlington
and by adjournment at Stockton;2 and twice at Alnwick, and1 by adjournment
at Hexham; And the said Judges shall appoint the order in which
the said Courts shall be holden at the said places throughout the year,
and give notice thereof in the London Gazette, which order shall not be
altered without the authority of His Majesty by and with the advice of
His most Honourable Privy Council.
Judges to be
in Commission
of the Peace
and of Oyer
and Terminer.IV. And be it Enacted, That the said Judges in Ordinary shall be
empowered in all matters to act as, and shall be Justices of the Peace
for the county or counties for which they shall be appointed Judges in
Ordinary, and for the counties adjoining thereunto, and shall be in the
commissions of oyer and terminer and general goal delivery which
may from time to time be issued for the county or counties in which
they are appointed to act as Judges in Ordinary.
RegistrarsV. And be it Enacted, That for each of the said Judges it shall be
lawful for His Majesty to appoint one fit and proper person to be the
Registrar of the Court to be holden by the said Judge, and to allot him
a salary to be paid out of
not exceeding Four hundred pounds by the year, together with such
portion of the fees to be hereinafter mentioned, as His Majesty by and
with the advice of His Privy Council shall appoint, one year from and
after
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[[titles::11 geo. iv sess. 1830 / a bill [as amended by the committee] / for establishing courts of local jurisdiction]] |
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