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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Campbell v. Ord and Maddison [1873] ScotLR 11_105 (28 November 1873) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1873/11SLR0105.html Cite as: [1873] SLR 11_105, [1873] ScotLR 11_105 |
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Page: 105↓
(See ante, p. 54.)
Where a jury trial lasted one day only, a fee of twenty guineas to senior counsel, and fifteen guineas to junior counsel, allowed to be charged against the losing party.
This case (reported ante, p. 54), in which the pursuer had been found entitled to expenses, came up upon two objections to the auditor's report. The account of expenses submitted by the pursuer's agent had amounted to £188, 9s. 8d., but the taxed amount came to £164, 5s. 5d. Objection was taken by the pursuer's agent to two items disallowed by the auditor—(1) A fee of one guinea and relative fees for the agent and clerk for moving the Lord Ordinary to fix a diet for trial; and (2) a sum of £11, 6s. in respect of deduction of five guineas each from the fees given to senior and junior counsel for the trial. The fee, as stated, given to senior counsel was twenty guineas, and to junior counsel fifteen guineas. As taxed, the fees allowed were fifteen guineas and ten guineas respectively. The trial lasted one day, during which eighteen witnesses were examined.
Cases cited— Cooper, 2 Macph. 346; Hubbuck, 2 Macph. 1291; Duke of Buccleuch, 5 Macph. 1054.
At advising,
Page: 106↓
The Court dismissed the first objection, and sustained the second.
Counsel for Objector— C. Smith. Agent— A. Shiell, S.S.C.
Counsel for Respondent— Trayner. Agents— Horne, Horne, & Lyell, W.S.