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Regulation 2
Regulations | References |
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The Jurors' (Coroners' Courts) Allowances Regulations 1972 | S.I. 1972/1001 (1972 II, p. 3084) |
The Jurors' (Coroners' Courts) Allowances (Amendment) Regulations 1973 | S.I. 1973/935 (1973 II, p. 2814) |
The Jurors' (Coroners' Courts) Allowances (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1973 | S.I. 1973/1171 (1973 II, p. 3548) |
The Jurors' (Coroners' Courts) Allowances (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 1973 | S.I. 1973/1898 (1973 III, p. 6583) |
The Jurors' (Coroners' Courts) Allowances (Amendment) Regulations 1974 | S.I. 1974/935 (1974 II, p. 3568) |
The Jurors' (Coroners' Courts) Allowances (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1974 | S.I. 1974/1582 (1974 III, p. 5938) |
Regulation 5
1. Where a juror travels by railway or other public conveyance, the allowance shall be the amount of the fare actually paid:
2. Where a juror travels by a hired vehicle, the allowance shall be—
(a)in a case of urgency or where no public service is reasonably available, the amount of the fare and any reasonable gratuity paid; and
(b)in any other case, the amount of the fare for travel by the appropriate public services.
3. Subject to paragraph 4 below, where a juror travels by private conveyance the allowance shall—
(a)in any case where the juror travels by motor-cycle, be at a rate not exceeding—
(i)in the case of a motor-cycle of engine capacity not exceeding 150 c.c., 1.8p a mile each way;
(ii)in the case of a motor-cycle of engine capacity exceeding 150 c.c. but not exceeding 244 c.c., 2.3p a mile each way;
(iii)in the case of a motor-cycle of engine capacity exceeding 244 c.c. but not exceeding 500 c.c., 3.1p a mile each way;
(iv)in the case of a motor-cycle of engine capacity exceeding 500 c.c., 3.1p a mile each way, except where the coroner is satisfied that the use of the motor-cycle results in a substantial saving of time or is otherwise reasonable, in which case the allowance shall be a sum not exceeding 3.9p a mile each way; and
(b)in any case where the juror travels by motor car, be at a rate not exceeding 3.1p a mile each way, except where the coroner is satisfied that the use of the motor car results in a substantial saving of time or is otherwise reasonable, in which case the allowance shall be at a rate not exceeding—
(i)in the case of a motor car of engine capacity not exceeding 1000 c.c., 6.5p a mile each way;
(ii)in the case of a motor car of engine capacity exceeding 1000 c.c. but not exceeding 1750 c.c., 7.8p a mile each way;
(iii)in the case of a motor car of engine capacity exceeding 1750 c.c., 8.5p a mile each way.
4. The rates specified in paragraph 3 above shall be increased—
(a)by a supplement of 0.5p a mile for each passenger carried and to whom an allowance would otherwise have been payable under this Schedule;
(b)by the amount of any expenditure necessarily incurred on parking fees, provided the use of the motor car results in a substantial saving of time, or is otherwise reasonable.
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