Bankruptcy and Liquidation. 7. On declaration of inability to pay debts... 8. On bankruptcy petition ... 9. On petition for arrangement or composition ... 15. On preparing advertisement ... each + ... 16. For the winding up of an insolvent estate Such percentage (not Probate and Administration. exceeding 6 per 17. On application for probate or letters of adminis tration ... 18. On grant of application for probate or letters of administration together with an ad valorem fee of 5 per cent. calculated on the net value of the estate after deduction of debts and reasonable funeral expenses ... 1 ... 1 19. On a summons or application or entering a caveat 20. On the summary administration of an estate not exceeding 500 dollars in value where no formal grant of probate or letters of administration is made dollars Where the value exceeds 100 dollars after deduction of debts and funeral expenses. Ordinary Suits. 21. In every suit other than particularly specified : Where the value does not exceed 20 dollars 22. In every case where the subject-matter cannot be 23. On the issue of every witness summons ... 26. In a suit of arrears of rent against a tenant where 27. On every summons, application or demand not particularly charged Dollars. Ordinary Suits-continued. 29. On every warrant of execution against property- Miscellaneous. For any sum exceeding 200 200 ... 30. On deposit of every document 32. For superintending or taking an inventory 34. On payment of money into Court in an 250 10 2 21 per cent. of the value; not to exceed 15 dol lars. 35. For filing any pleading or document whatsoever... 37. For certified copy of any document in the archives- For every further folio ... 38. For an official certified translation of any document For first folio (100 words)... For every further folio 39. For certifying as correct a translation handed in For first folio (100 words)... For every further folio 40. For communication with another Tribunal out of the jurisdiction of the Court 41. For certificates confirming a sale by auction or 43. On every summons, witness summons or warrant, unless specially directed by the Court 44. On a recognisance ... 3. On Appeals to the Court of the Consul-General. 11 1 2 2 2 11 2 per cent. ad valorem with a minimum of 2 dollars and a maximum of 20 dollars. 5 2 A like fee to No. 45, BRITISH ORDER OF COUNCIL further varying the Orders relative to the Prohibition of Exports.London, February 12, 1916.* At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 12th day of February, 1916. BY THE LORDS OF HIS MAJESTY'S MOST HONOURABLE PRIVY COUNCIL. WHEREAS it is provided by section 2 of "The Customs (Exportation Prohibition) Act, 1914,"† that any Proclamation or Order in Council made under section 8 of "The Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1879," as amended by the Act now in recital, may, whilst a state of war exists, be varied or added to by an Order made by the Lords of the Council on the recommendation of the Board of Trade : And whereas it is provided by section 2 of "The Customs (Exportation Restriction) Act, 1914," that any Proclamation made under section 1 of "The Exportation of Arms Act, 1900,''§ may, whether the Proclamation was made before or after the passing of the Act now in recital, be varied or added to, whilst a state of war exists, by an Order made by the Lords of the Council on the recommendation of the Board of Trade: And whereas by a Proclamation, dated the 28th day of July, 1915, and made under section 8 of "The Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1879," and section 1 of "The Exportation of Arms Act, 1900, "and section 1 of "The Customs (Exportation Prohibition) Act, 1914," the exportation from the United Kingdom of certain articles to certain or all destinations was prohibited: And whereas by subsequent Orders of Council the said Proclamation was amended and added to in certain particulars : And whereas there was this day read at the Board a recommendation from the Board of Trade to the following effect : That the Proclamation, dated the 28th day of July, 1915, as amended and added to by subsequent Orders of Council, should be further amended by making the following amendments in and additions to the same : (1.) That the exportation of the following goods should be prohibited to all destinations : : Carbon electrodes for electric furnaces; * "London Gazette," February 12, 1916. § Vol. XCII, page 1284. Vol. CVIII, page 48. | Vol. CIX, page 294. cum (2.) That the heading "Capsicum and oleo-resin of capsiin the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited to all destinations should be deleted, and there be substituted there for the heading "Oleo-resin of capsicum. (3) That the heading "Bladders, casings and sausage skins," in the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited to all destinations abroad other than British Possessions and Protectorates should be deleted, and there be substituted therefor the heading Bladders, guts, casings and sausage skins." (4.) That the heading "Bones for manure, dissolved bones, bone flour, bone meal and bone ash," in the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited to all destinations abroad other than British Possessions and Protectorates should be deleted, and there be substituted therefor the heading " Bones, in any form, whole or crushed (including dissolved bones, bone flour and bone meal), and bone ash." (5.) That the heading "Capsicum and peppers" should be included in the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited to all destinations abroad other than British Possessions and Protectorates. (6.) That the heading "Lead, pig, sheet or pipe (including solder containing lead)" in the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited to all destinations abroad other than British Possessions and Protectorates should be deleted, and there be substituted therefor the heading "Lead, pig, sheet, pipe or scrap (including solder containing lead)." (7.) That the heading "Pepper" in the list of goods the exportation of which is prohibited to all foreign countries in Europe and on the Mediterranean and Black Seas, other than France, Russia (except through Baltic ports), Italy, Spain and Portugal, should be deleted. (8.) That the exportation of the following goods should be prohibited to all foreign countries in Europe and on the Mediterranean and Black Seas, other than France, Russia (except through Baltic ports), Italy, Spain and Portugal : Arrack ; Cork and cork dust, not including floor coverings manufactured partly of cork dust. Now, therefore, Their Lordships, having taken the said recommendation into consideration, are pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that the same be approved. Whereof the Commissioners of His Majesty's Customs and Excise, the Director of the War Trade Department, and all other persons whom it may concern, are to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. ALMERIC FITZROY. |