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MAGISTRATES COURT (CIVIL JURISDICTION) (SOLICITORS' COSTS) REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 14 OF 1987)
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MAGISTRATES
COURT (CIVIL JURISDICTION) (SOLICITORS’ COSTS) REGULATIONS
(AMENDMENT)
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
No. 14 of
1987
These Regulations amend the Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction)
(Solicitors’ Costs) Regulations to increase the scales of costs in the
Schedules to the Regulations by 2.8%.
The Schedules contain the scales of
solicitors’ costs allowed on a party and party basis for civil proceedings
in the Magistrates Court under the Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction)
Ordinance 1982.
The increase in the scales of costs gives effect to the
recommendations of the Federal Costs Advisory Committee (“the
Committee”) in its Report of 10 March 1987 to the Attorney-General on
solicitors’ costs in civil proceedings in the Court.
The increase
accords with the increase of 2.8% in the Supreme Court scale (to which the
Magistrates Court scale is linked) recommended by the Committee and given effect
to by the Judges of the Court on 1 June 1987.
Regulation 1
provides that in the amending Regulations “Principal Regulations”
means the Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) (Solicitors’ Costs)
Regulations.
Regulation 2 amends regulation 6 of the Principal
Regulations to provide that the solicitors’ costs provided for in the
Regulations prior to their amendment apply only to work or services the
performance of which commenced on or after 22 December 1986, (when the last
increase became effective) and ended on the day before these Regulations come
into effect.
Regulation 3 inserts a new regulation 7 in the
Principal Regulations which provides that the scales of fees provided for in
Schedules to the Principal Regulations are increased by 5.78%. This increase
consists of the increase of 2.9% which came into effect on 22 December 1986, in
accordance with the previous recommendation of the Committee, and the increase
of 2.8% effected by these Regulations, calculated on a compound basis. The
increase of 2.8% applies only in relation to work or services the performance of
which commenced on or after the commencement of the new
Regulations.
Authorised by the
Minister for Justice