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Derbyshire Mining Customs and Mineral Courts Act 1852

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THIRD SCHEDULE,U.K. being LIST OF FEES TO BE ALLOWED ON TAXATION UNDER THIS ACT

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C1References to amounts in old currency to be read as referring to equivalent amounts in new currency: Decimal Currency Act 1969 (c. 19), s. 10(1)

To the Steward.U.K.

£ s. d.
For attending View by Grand Jury1 1 0
For entering every Plaint, issuing every Summons or Subpoena0 2 6
For swearing every Witness in a Cause0 1 0
For every Warrant to deliver Possession, or to levy any Debt or Damages, or Money or Costs, or Penalty0 2 6
For a certified Copy of any Proceeding in the Great or Small Barmote Court0 5 0
For Copy of any Entry of Accounts0 0 6
For any Search amongst or Examination of the Documents in the Custody of the Steward0 1 0
Mileage 1s. a Mile from his Place of Residence to the Place where the Court is held, such Mileage in no Case to exceed 11.

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[F1Solicitors]

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F1Word substituted by virtue of Solicitors Act 1974 (c. 47), s. 89(6)

For attending every Witness examined in Court, and taking down his Evidence0 6 8
Drawing Brief, 6s. 8d. per Sheet.
Making fair Copy thereof. (Half Charge allowed for Drawing.)
For attending Court on the Trial, and conducting same2 2 0
And also Mileage, 1s. per Mile from his Place of Residence to the Place where the Court is held, such Mileage in no Case to exceed 1l.
For every Copy of Subp^na0 1 0
If duces tecum, 6d. additional.
For attending to serve every Witness with Subpœna0 2 6
And 1s. per Mile from F1Solicitor’sResidence, if Witness resides with the County of Derby, such Mileage in no Case to exceed 1l.; if in any other Place, the Sum paid to any Agent employed to serve same, provided such Sum be approved and allowed by the Steward.
Such Fees to Counsel as the Steward shall think reasonable, and allow on Taxation.

To the Barmaster, whether the Duties be performed by him or by his Deputy.U.K.

£ s. d.
Threepence per Load upon all Ore measured in the Soke and Wapentake of Wirksworth, exclusive of Lot, Cope, and Tithe; Brown Ore in the same District, when weighed, Sixpence per Ton.
One Penny per Dish for measuring Offal and Hillock Ore in the Liberty of Crich.
For summoning a Jury to attend Small Barmote Court, 11. 1s.: for each Cause appointed to be heard at the Court for which the Jury is summoned; such Sum to be paid by the Plaintiff if the Cause does not proceed to the Taxation of Costs.
For attending Small Barmote Court, 10s. 6d.; for each Cause appointed to be heard thereat, to be paid by the Plaintiff, if the Cause does not proceed to the Taxation of Costs.
For summoning Jury to a View0 5 0
For attending a View, except when required by himself1 1 0
For transferring a Mine0 5 0
Entry or Register of every Transfer or other Document, under the 6th Article0 1 0
Copy of same0 1 0
Entering each Freeing0 1 0
Copy of same0 1 0
Entry of Gifts for each View0 1 0
For summoning and attending the Jury on the Sale of the Lord’s Meer0 10 0
Service of every Notice, Summons, or Order not before provided for0 2 0
Making out List of Jurors for the Small Barmote Court1 1 0
For every Search amongst or Examination of the Documents in the Custody of the Barmaster or Deputy Barmaster0 1 0
For giving Possession of a Mine under the Steward’s Warrant0 5 0
For executing any Warrant issued by the Steward:
1st. Where the Amount to be levied shall be less than 20l.:
Seizing the Property0 3 0
Each Man in possession, per Day0 2 6
All Expenses of Advertisements, if any0 10 0
Catalogues, Sale, and Commission, and Delivery of Goods, 1s. in the Pound on the Produce of the Sale.2d. Where the Amount to be levied shall exceed 20l
Seizing the Property0 10 0
Each Man in possession, per Day0 2 6
All Expenses of Advertisements, if any1 1 0
Catalogues, Sale, and Commission, and Delivery of Goods, 1s. in the Pound on the Produce of the Sale.

Deputy Barmasters.U.K.

£ s. d.
For attending on a View by the Grand Jury, except where required by himself0 10 0

To Grand Jury.U.K.

Each Man, when called to act within his own Liberty, except at a Great Barmote Court0 3 0
When called to act out of his own Liberty0 5 0

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