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What is the amount of the emoluments that you receive in a year? — It varies <lb/> | What is the amount of the emoluments that you receive in a year? — It varies <lb/> | ||
according to the business.<lb/> | according to the business.<lb/> | ||
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About what is the average of it? — I have received 1,200l. a year, but not now.<lb/> | |||
Was that for your own share, or the gross amount? —For my own share. <lb/> | |||
Do you pay any persons fixed salaries under you? — A clerk. <lb/> | |||
How many clerk? — One; and I pay my assistant. <lb/> | |||
A fixed salary? — Yes. <lb/> | |||
Supposing the business of the court of Exchequer to be diminished, should you <lb/> | |||
be able to dispense with the services of either the clerk or the assistant? — I do not <lb/> | |||
know that I should; I am not aware of that. I used to do the duty myself; but <lb/> | |||
I need not tell the Committee that I am an old man, and therefore could not do all<lb/> | |||
the duty myself. <lb/> | |||
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When you did the duty yourself, you had no assistant? — Certainly not; I have<lb/> | |||
had an assistant seven or eight years. <lb/> | |||
When you did the duty yourself, had you a clerk> — Always a clerk. <lb/> | |||
Supposing the business of the court of Exchequer to be diminished, would it be <lb/> | |||
possible for you to do without a clerk? —Certainly not.<lb/> | |||
What is the salary you pay the clerk? — Somewhere about 200l. | |||
If the business was diminished, should you be able to pay him a less salary? —<lb/> | |||
I do not know that I should, for he draws up all the rules and order; I could not<lb/> | |||
do without him. <lb/> | |||
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[ The witness was directed to make return of the emoluments of his office, for <lb/> | |||
the last ten yours, distinguishing each year. ]<lb/> | |||
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What is the amount of Mr. Rose's profits | |||
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22 MINUTES OF EVIDENCE BEFORE SELECT COMMITTEE
Mr.
John Dax.
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22 February,
1825.
What is the nature of the actions for debt that are brought in the court of Exchequer?
— The same as if brought in any other court.
In what part of the process do the fees arise? — From the beginning to the end;
and there is a fee from every writ that is issued, and there is a variety of other processes
that there are fees upon.
Do the fees depend at all upon whether the action comes to trial or not? — There
are more when they come to trial, of course.
Do they depend at all upon the amount of the sum sought to be recovered?
— No.
Do they depend at all upon the length of the proceedings? — Certainly they do.
What is the fee upon a writ? — The signing of a writ is a couple of shillings.
Do you receive the whole of that yourself? — No.
To whom do you pay any part of it? — Mr Rose.
How much goes to Mr. Rose? — Half.
How long have you held the office? — Twenty-seven years, within two or three
days.
is there any reversion upon it? — Not that I know of.
Did you purchase it? — No; Sir Archibald Macdonald recommended me.
What is the amount of the emoluments that you receive in a year? — It varies
according to the business.
About what is the average of it? — I have received 1,200l. a year, but not now.
Was that for your own share, or the gross amount? —For my own share.
Do you pay any persons fixed salaries under you? — A clerk.
How many clerk? — One; and I pay my assistant.
A fixed salary? — Yes.
Supposing the business of the court of Exchequer to be diminished, should you
be able to dispense with the services of either the clerk or the assistant? — I do not
know that I should; I am not aware of that. I used to do the duty myself; but
I need not tell the Committee that I am an old man, and therefore could not do all
the duty myself.
When you did the duty yourself, you had no assistant? — Certainly not; I have
had an assistant seven or eight years.
When you did the duty yourself, had you a clerk> — Always a clerk.
Supposing the business of the court of Exchequer to be diminished, would it be
possible for you to do without a clerk? —Certainly not.
What is the salary you pay the clerk? — Somewhere about 200l.
If the business was diminished, should you be able to pay him a less salary? —
I do not know that I should, for he draws up all the rules and order; I could not
do without him.
[ The witness was directed to make return of the emoluments of his office, for
the last ten yours, distinguishing each year. ]
What is the amount of Mr. Rose's profits
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