✨ Warden's Court Forms and Fees
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 405
in £
- to be paid to the said G. H. or
his certain Solicitor, Executors, Administra-
tors, or Assigns, for which payment to be
made, we bind ourselves and each and every
of us in the whole, our and each of our
Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, jointly
and severally, firmly by these presents,
'Sealed with our Seals, and dated this
day of
dred and
one thousand eight hun-
Whereas a cause is now depending in the
Warden's Court of , holden at
wherein the above-named G. H. is Plaintiff,
and the above-bounden A. B. is Defendant,
and whereas the same cause came on to be
tried in the said Court on the
day of
last, when a judgment was given
for the said G. H., in the sum of £ , and
whereas the said A. B. being dissatisfied
with such judgment gave due uotice to the
said G. H. of his intention to appeal from the
same to the Supreme Court of New Zealand,
at according to the provisions
of the Gold Fields Act, 1862. And
whereas it is thereby provided that the
party who shall appeal as aforesaid, shall
give security to the satisfaction of the
Court aforesaid to appear and try said appeal
and abide the judgment of the Court of
Appeal therein, and to pay such costs as
shall be awarded. And whereas the above-
named C. D, and E. F., at the request of the
said A. B., have agreed to enter into the
above-written obligation for the purpose
aforesaid, and the security intended to be
given has been approved of by the Judge of
the said Warden's Court, as appears by his
allowance in the margin hereoff Now the
condition of this obligation is such that if the
above-bounden A. B. shall appear and try
said appeal and abide the judgment of the
Court therein, and if the above-bouuden A.
B., C. D., and E. F., or any or either of them,
shall pay unto the said G. H., his Executors,
Administrators, or Assigns, such costs as
shall be awarded by the Court, then this
obligation shall be void, otherwise shall re-
main in full force.
Signed, Sealed, and delivered by
the above bounden
L. S.
L. S.
L. S.
In the presence of
- Case on Appeal.
In the Warden's Court of , between A. B.
holden at , Defendant.
Plaintiff, and C. D.
This is a suit (here state the cause of action,
and the facts).
The question for the opinion of the Su-
preme Court is-First (here state the question
for the opinion of the Court).
(Signature of Judge.)
- A sum sufficient to cover the costs of appeal, say
£ , being double the estimated amount.
† I approve of this Bond.
(L. S.)
J. J. Judge.
- Table of Fees.
Summonses ...................................................... 0 2 0
Summonses to Witnesses.............2 0
Service of Summouses (if within
one mile of the Court House) 0 3 0
For every extra mile one way...... 0 1 0
Hearing .......................................................... 0 4 0
Adjournment of Hearing, when
made on application of Plain-
tiff or Defendant ............................................ 0 2 0
Swearing Witnesses exceeding
three on either side...... 0 2 0
Summoning Jury.............................................. 1 4 0
Payment for the Jury ...................................... 2 0 0
Entering up Judgment ...................................... 0 2 0
Filing Notice of Ground of Appeal 0-8 0
Writ of Execution against Goods 0 4 0
Writ of Execution against the
person .......................................................... 0 4 0
Issuing Warrant to Bailiff to
deliver possession to a Plain-
tiff of premises recovered ... 0 8 0
Executing any Writ of Execution
beyond one mile from the
Court House, for every extra
mile one way ................................................. 0 1 0
Poundage on the sum levied or re-
ceived, or for which the body
istaken in execution, for every
£1.. 0 1 0
Serving or Executing any Writ
of Arrest, Injunction, Writ of
Attachment, or any Summons,
Order, Warrant, Precept,
Writ or other process, not
hereinbefore provided for, if
within one mile of the Court
House .......................................................... 0 8 0
For every extra mile one way ... 0 1 0
For keeping possession, per diem,
any sum not exceeding ................................... 0 8 0
Auctioneers' Commission on goods
sold, not exceeding five per
cent.
Advertising-For three lines of
space, not exceeding 3s.; and
3d. for every additional line.
Bailiff's Fee for Executing Writ
against the Goods if satisfied
within two hours of the levy 0 4 0
For every Search ............................................ 0 1 0
For any Document required in
Proceedings, and not enume-
rated in the Schedule .................................... 0 2 0
For every complete folio of 90
words above one ............................................ 0 1 0
Copy of any Proceedings (first
folio).............................................................. 0 1 0
And for every complete folio of
90 words ........................................................ 0 0 8
Cartage of Goods seized in Execu-
tion to Auction Room or
place of security, reasonable
expenses actually paid not
exceeding 20s. per diem.
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Warden's Court, Procedure, Forms, Jury, Summons, Fines, Appeal Bond, Gold Fields Act
NZ Gazette 1863, No 48