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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 69

Form No. 44, Rule 88.—Order Under "The Real Estate Management Act, 1888."

Form No. 44, Rule 88.—Order Under "The Real Estate Management Act, 1888."

In The Native Land Court, New Zealand.

In the matter of the land known as_____, [unclear: sit]

at

At a sitting of the Court held at_____, before_____, Esquire, Judge, and_____, Assessor:

It is ordered that the estate and interest of_____, [State the disability] successor to_____, deceased, in the said land, be vested in_____, as trustee [s] for the management thereof under the said Act, and that the said trustee shall have the several powers and be subject to the [unclear: seve] legal incidents in the said Act expressed; save and except the following, that is to say [Here state the powers and [unclear: indents] to be negatived or varied, if any].

As witness the hand of_____, Esquire, Judge, the seal of the Court, this_____, day of_____, 189._____Judge

_____, £_____, S._____, D. Sealing subpoena, and copies_____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 5_____, Swearing a witness_____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 2_____, Hearing in Court, per day, each party_____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 2_____, Inspection of any record_____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 2_____, Office copy, per folio of 90 words_____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 0_____,

Schedule Of Fees.

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£_____, s._____, d. Interpreter's license_____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 1_____, 00 Duplicate of same_____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 100 Succession order, and order under Part VII. of the said Act or section 10 of the said amending Act (1889), in duplicate_____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 50 Office copy of same_____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 26 Any other order conferring title to land_____,.._____,.._____, 1_____, 00 Office copy of same_____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 1_____, 100 Any order not conferring title to land_____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 50 Office copy of same_____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 26 Any order under "The Maori Heal Estate Management Act, 1888"_____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____, Nil. Registering any instrument_____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 100 Report of Chief Judge under section 4 of the said amending Act (1888)_____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 1_____, 00 On filing application for rehearing— Upon investigation of title or partition_____,.._____, 5_____, 00 In respect of other business_____,.._____,.._____, 1_____, 00 On filing application under section 13 of the amending Act (1889)_____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 2_____, 00 Annual license to agent_____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 5_____, 50 Schedule Of Witnesses' Expenses. £_____, s._____, d. Professional men, when their evidence as experts is required, per diem_____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 1_____, 1_____, 0_____, to_____, 2_____, 20 Professional men, bankers, merchants, auctioneers, land agents, and other gentlemen not specially to mentioned, per diem_____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 15_____, 0_____, to_____, 1_____, 10 Masters of ships, officers of police of superior grade, farmers, clerks, shopkeepers and storekeepers, per diem_____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 120 Shopmen, journeymen, mechanics, petty officers of ships, and officers of police of inferior grade, per diem_____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 100 Labourers, seamen, and police constables, per diem_____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 60 To an interpreter, if engaged for any time not exceeding one hour_____,.._____,.._____,.._____, 0_____, 106 For every additional hour or fraction of an hour he may be actually employed beyond that timo_____, 0_____, 50 But not exceeding one day_____,.._____,.._____, 2_____, 20

Female witnesses at the rate of two-thirds the allowance of male witnesses of corresponding rank.

For witnesses residing beyond three miles from the Court there will be allowed their coach, railway, or steamboat page 38 fares. By railway or steamer second-class fares [unclear: will] allowed for labourers, journeymen, and mechanics; first-class fares for other witnesses. Where [unclear: there] public conveyance there will be allowed for such witness a mileage rate not exceeding 9d. per mile one way.

There will also be allowed 3s. in addition for each night such witnesses are necessarily detained from their our houses, except when travelling by sea.