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MAGISTRATES COURT (CIVIL JURISDICTION) (FEES) REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2 OF 1987)
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MAGISTRATES
COURT (CIVIL JURISDICTION) (FEES) REGULATIONS
(AMENDMENT)
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
No. 2 of
1987
These Regulations, which are made under the Magistrates Court (Civil
Jurisdiction) Ordinance 1982, amend the Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction)
(Fees) Regulations (the Principal Regulations) to increase the fees payable on
filing originating process in the A.C.T. Magistrates Court and for serving or
attempting to serve process of the Court.
The fees were last increased on
1 September 1982. The Regulations increase the Court fee payable for the filing
of a document commencing proceedings from $20 to $30, for service or attempting
to serve process by post from $3 to $5 and for serving or attempting to serve
process, otherwise than by post, from $15 to $20.
The percentage
increases are broadly equivalent to those made recently to fees in the A.C.T
Supreme Court. That increase included a component attributable to Consumer
Price Index increases since the last increase and an additional revenue
component to offset, to some extent, costs involved in running the
Court.
Regulation 1 omits sub-regulation 392) of the Principal
Regulations which prescribes the fees payable for transcript in civil
proceedings in the Court. This sub-regulation is now redundant. provision has
been made in rule 68 of the Magistrates Court Rules for the fees payable for
transcript in such proceedings.
Regulation 2 increases the fees
payable as outlined above.
Regulation 3 provides that the
increases in respect of service of process apply only where service is requested
on or after the commencement of the amending
Regulations.
Authorised by the
Attorney-General