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ON COUNTY COURTS BILL
common jury causes, 1s. 8d. a piece, and in criminal actions, 3s. that has been the
custom for some years.
On what the other part of the proceedings in the in civil actions do you receive any fee
besides the jury ?-Upon special bails, upon affidavits, and upon some paper books,
that pass to the treasury, we receive a small fee from all those things.
A special bail never takes place in causes under 10l. ?--It does not.
Supposing a cause under 10l. is decided without going to a jury, by default, do
you receive any fee ?--No, it does not come to court ; where the cause is tried,
there we receive 1s, 6d. a piece upon special injuries, 3s.
the same as in Crown cases.
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county courts bill / minutes of evidence / taken before the select committee on the / bill / for preventing delays and expenses in the proceedings of county courts, and for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts, in england and wales |
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