Magistrate’s Court Appeals (Costs) Rules 1972[1]
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Magistrate’s Court Appeals (Costs) Rules 1972
Contents
Rule
1 Determination of costs. 3
2 Citation. 3
Endnotes 4
Table of Legislation History. 4
Table of Renumbered Provisions. 4
Table of Endnote References. 4
THE SUPERIOR NUMBER OF THE ROYAL COURT, in pursuance of Article 29 of the Magistrate’s Court (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Jersey) Law 1949, and of all other powers enabling it in this behalf, has made the following Rules –
Commencement [see endnotes]
1 Determination of costs
Where the Royal Court has made an order directing the costs of a person to whom an appeal aid certificate has been granted under Article 23 of the Magistrate’s Court (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Jersey) Law 1949 (hereafter referred to as the “Law”) to be paid out of the Annual Income of the States in accordance with the provisions of Article 23(5) of the Law, such costs shall be in such amount as shall be determined as soon as is practicable by the Judicial Greffier whose determination shall be final.
2 Citation
These Rules may be cited as the Magistrate’s Court Appeals (Costs) Rules 1972.
Endnotes
Table of Legislation History
Legislation
Year and Number
Commencement
Magistrate’s Court Appeals (Costs) (Jersey) Rules 1972
R&O.5760
1 January 1973
Table of Renumbered Provisions
Original
Current
2
spent, omitted from this revised edition
3
Table of Endnote References
[1] These Rules were repealed by the Criminal Procedure (Consequential and Supplementary Amendments) (Jersey) Regulations 2021 on 1 October 2021