Highway Act 1835

CXAmount of Fees.

And be it further enacted, That the several Fees hereafter limited and expressed, and no others, shall be taken by the Clerk of the Peace, Clerk to the Justices, or others, for their several respective Services in the; Execution of this Act; (that is to say,) the Sum of Sixpence for every Information; the Sum of One Shilling for every Summons or Warrant, and Sixpence for the Service thereof; the Sum of Sixpence for every Notice, and Sixpence for the Service thereof; the Sum of One Shilling for every Order, and Sixpence for the Service thereof; the Sum of Two Shillings for every Warrant of Distress ; the Sum of One Shilling for every Appointment; and the Sum of Two Shillings for every Conviction : Provided always, that in no Place regulated by a Local Act of Parliament, when the Amount of the Fees to be taken by the Clerk to the Justices, or others, in any Proceeding for the Recovery of any Rate shall be less than the Fees herein-before mentioned, shall it be lawful for such Clerk to the Justices or others to demand or take a greater Fee for any similar Proceeding under this Act than the Fee which may he mentioned or directed to be taken by such Local Act.