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MAGISTRATES COURT (CIVIL JURISDICTION) (SOLICITORS' COSTS) REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 24 OF 1988)
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MAGISTRATES
COURT (CIVIL JURISDICTION) (SOLICITORS’ COSTS REGULATIONS
(AMENDMENT)
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
No. 24 of
1988
The amending Regulations amend the Magistrates Court (Civil
Jurisdiction) (Solicitors’ Costs) Regulations (‘the Principal
Regulations) to prescribe revised scales of solicitors’ costs for civil
proceedings in the Court.
The amendment is consequent upon the amendment
to the Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) Ordinance 1982 to increase the
monetary limit to the civil jurisdiction of the Magistrates Court from $10,000
to $50,000.
The amending Regulations replace the existing costs schedules
1 and 2 with new schedules. The new schedules incorporate the previous costs
scales (including the percentage increases applied to those scales since the
schedules were last reprinted) for actions involving amounts up to
$10,000.
The new schedules also prescribe new costs scales for actions
involving amounts between $10,001 and $50,000. The amounts prescribed for each
item in these scales are designed to allow an appropriate level of costs having
regards to the range of the increase in the monetary limit to the Court’s
jurisdiction.
The details of the amending Regulations are as
follows:
Regulation 1 commences the amending Regulations on 3
January 1989 which is the same date as the date for commencement of the
amendment to the Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) Ordinance 1982 which
increases the civil jurisdiction of the Court.
Regulation 2
defines the “Principal Regulations” as the Magistrates Court (Civil
Jurisdiction) (Solicitors’ Costs) Regulations.
Regulation 3
repeals regulations 6 to 10 inclusive of the Principal Regulations. Those
regulations provided for percentage increases in the scales of costs contained
in the previous schedules.
Regulation 4 repeals the existing
schedules 1 and 2 and substitutes new schedules 1 and 2.
Regulation
5 is a transitional provision which provides that the Principal Regulations
in force prior to the commencement of the amending Regulations continue to apply
to work done or services performed before that
commencement.
Authorised by the Minister for
Justice