Bill of Costs for a Plaintiff in an Injunction Cause. [From Turner's Chancery Practice, Vol. I. p. 354.] In Chancery. Mr. ROSE BECKFORD. Yourself against JOSEPH DARTON. Easter Term, 1815. TAKING instructions for bill Drawing warrant to prosecute, and filling up same on stamp Drawing bill, and fair copy, fol. 60 (a) Fee to Mr. H. to settle and sign same, and clerk Attending him Engrossing bill Paid for parchment and duty Paid filing same Paid for subpoena Service thereof (b) The defendant having appeared, but not having put in his answer, nor obtained any order for Instructions for counsel to move for an injunction to stay proceedings at law 0 12 2 0 2 6 0 10 6 0 6 8 0 8 0 1 14 10 080 (a) The fair copy is included in the one shilling per folio allowed for drawing.—Ed. (b) Personal service in town five shillings, in the country ten shillings. If only one defendant, personal service is not allowed.--Ed. Drawing notice of motion, that the injunction might extend to stay trial, copy and service Attending you, taking instruction for affidavit in support of the motion Drawing the same and fair copy, fol. 16 Attending you, reading over and settling the same Engrossing same, and paid for paper and duty Paid filing same, and for office copy Abbreviating bill and affidavit, fol. 75 Making copy thereof for counsel, five brief sheets Drawing affidavit of the service of notice of motion, engrossing, duty, and oath Paid filing, and for an office copy of same Attending court on motion (a), when the injunction was granted Paid for writ of injunction 2 1 Making a copy thereof for counsel, five sheets Fee to Mr. H. with brief, to show cause against dissolving injunction, and clerk Attending him 0 16 8 3 5 6 06 8 (a) An attendance is always allowed where an affidavit, or any deed, &c. is to be read in court; and, by the late orders, an attendance is allowed on special motions, thirteen shillings and fourpence each day.-Ed. (b) Not allowed in town causes.-Ed. C C The defendant having obtained a dismissal of the bill for want of prosecution, paid for a copy of his bill of costs, fol. 12 Attending taxing the same, clerk in court and solicitor Term fee, clerk and solicitor Letters and messengers 060 (a) N. B. If the plaintiff, on the injunction being dissolved, should proceed no further in the suit in equity, the defendant may, on the expiration of three terms, move to dismiss the bill for want of prosecution.-Turner, Bill of Costs for the Defendant in the same Cause. Drawing warrant to defend, and stamp 0 7 6 Paid entering appearance Paid for office copy bill, fol. 60 0 6 8 3 10 0 100 100 0 13 4 2 14 0 090 090 Term fee, clerk in court, and solicitor 0 16 8 Letters and messengers Trinity Term, 1815. Attending, defendant reading over answer as settled by counsel (a) Not allowed in a town cause. 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 13 4 (b) Fair copies are included in the Is. per folio drawing, but never allowed where counsel drew the pleadings, and in strictness in no other cause but country causes. |