Writ of Fieri facias, including Præcipe and attend- Writ of Habere facias possessionem and Fieri facias, Writ of Capias ad satisfaciendum, including attending to issue and lodging with the Sheriff, but not including Fees paid where Writ issued as of course without Judge's Order Writ of Capias ad satisfaciendum where same is issued under Judge's Order, including preparing Affidavit or Affidavits and Order, and making application for obtaining same and attending £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. for and lodging, but not including Fees paid ... 3 3 0 2 20110 Arbitration. On taxing costs in Arbitrations the Taxing Officer may take the scales of Fees in contested actions as a guide to the amounts to be allowed. Views by Jury. Such fees shall be allowed as the Taxing Officer may consider necessary, including Fees paid for cabs, steamers, or other conveyances. Maps, Plans, and Models. The Taxing Officer may allow such Fees for Maps, Plans, or Models at the Trial as he may consider reasonable Costs in Undefended Actions, Costs of Writ of Summons whether for action of debt or for liquidated demand, including Instructions, all letters before Action, issuing copy or copies to serve, Fees paid, also service and attending settling amount of claim as to possession, the amount thereof to be indorsed on the Writ Costs of Final Judgment whether in action of debt or liquidated demand, in case of non-appearance by Defendant, in addition to the abovementioned costs but including the necessary Affidavit or Affidavits of Service, and also including Court Fees paid... Costs of Judgment by default for want of appearance when Defendant resides within the jurisdiction, and Plaintiff recovers a sum not exceeding thirty pounds, and obtains a Judge's certificate that there was sufficient reason for bringing the action in the Court... If country witnesses, an additional daily allowance 0 2 0 020 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 050 to to 076 - gag gragmaso 1 0 to 0 7 6 076 020 030 026 to No witness shall be deemed to be a country witness In every case the Taxing Officer may allow such Disbursements. All Court Fees, and Counsel's Fees, Service, Mileage, and other Fees and payments which in the opinion of the Taxing Officer have been properly paid, shall be allowed. 1. In all cases which come within the Second and 2. In all cases Taxing Officers shall consider General. In any case in which no special provision is made herein, and in which in the opinion of the Taxing Officer an allowance should be made, such sum shall be allowed as shall seem just and reasonable. s. d. £ S. d. £ s. d. 020 RULES 1-2. ADDITIONAL GENERAL RULES. WEDNESDAY, THE 25TH DAY OF MARCH, 1903. The following General Rules are hereby promulgated: - 1. The duties of the Prothonotary under the Rules of the 22nd December, 1902, may, in his absence, or during his indisposition, or at his request, be performed by the Chief Clerk of the Supreme Coutt. 2. No person shall be deemed to be a Managing Clerk within the meaning of the said Rules until he has attained the age of, at least, 25 years. M. H. STEPHEN, A.C. J. H. E. COHEN, J. W. GREGORY WALKER, J. |