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Home Inbrief Court and other fees to rise on Monday

Court and other fees to rise on Monday

28/07/2011

The Executive Council has approved various regulations designed to raise court and related fees. They will commence on Monday, 1 August 2011. The regulations are as follows:

Administrative Decisions Tribunal Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2011 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2011 Civil Procedure Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2011 Criminal Procedure Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2011 Dust Diseases Tribunal Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2011

**28 July 2011 **


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What is a barrister? About the Bar Association Bar Council Committees Sections Become a member News Advocacy Publications Statistics Bar history Senior counsel
Using barristers
What is a barrister? Briefing a barrister Alternative Dispute Resolution Find a barrister ™ Chambers For in-house counsel About legal assistance Barristers' fees Make a complaint International Arbitration
Becoming a Barrister
What is a barrister? Admission Bar exams Bar Practice Course Reading Tutors Readers Rooms First Nations lawyers and law students Returning to the bar Exemption Policy
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