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Dean of the Arches, Vicar-General or Chancellor | >Registrar or other Officers by usage performing the duty | |
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NOTES: (a) Any other fees of the Registry in opposed cases are to be paid on the same scale as are allowed for Court fees, from time to time, in the Supreme Court of Judicature. (b) References to rules are references to The Faculty Jurisdiction Rules 1967 as amended by The Faculty Jurisdiction (Amendment) Rules 1987. | ||
£ | £ | |
1. Archdeacon’s Certificate. Fee payable on application (rule 3(1)). | – | 14 |
2. Major Faculty (being matters enumerated by the Chancellor). Fees payable on lodging Petition (rule 4(1)). | 19 | 41 |
3. Minor Faculty (all other cases). Fees payable on lodging Petition (rule 4(1)). | 11 | 23 |
4. Additional fee where the Judge has ordered under rule 6A that the proceedings are to be determined upon consideration of written representations, such fee, and by whom it is to be paid, to be fixed by the Judge within the limits shown. | 65–109 | 44–65 |
5. On the Judge giving directions under rule 8 that an application for an Archdeacon’s Certificate is to be treated as a Petition for a Major Faculty, the applicant, if he wishes to proceed, shall pay a further fee of | 19 | 27 |
6. On the Judge giving directions under rule 8 that an application for an Archdeacon’s Certificate is to be treated as a Petition for a Minor Faculty, the applicant, if he wishes to proceed, shall pay a further fee of | 11 | 9 |
7. Additional fees where the issue, whether opposed or unopposed, whether interlocutory or final, is to be heard in Court or Chambers– (a)cases before the Chancellor’s Court or the Court of Arches or the Chancery Court of York– | ||
(i)if a case lasts half a day or less | 131 | 62 |
(ii)if a case lasts a whole day or more than half | 218 | 125 |
(b)cases before the Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved– | ||
(i)if a case lasts half a day or less | – | 55 |
(ii)if a case lasts a whole day or more than half | – | 109 |
(fee on same scales for subsequent days) | ||
8. Preparatory & ancillary work and correspondence (if any) in relation to application for Archdeacon’s Certificate or Petition for Major or Minor Faculty – not to exceed without the sanction of the Chancellor or the Presiding Judge of the Appellate Court. | – | 20 |
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£ | |
1. Fee payable to Provincial Registrar for permission under Overseas and Other Clergy (Ministry and Ordination) Measure 1967 | 35 |
2. Annual fee for Vicar-General of the Province of Canterbury | 998 |
3. Annual fee for Vicar-General of the Province of York | 811 |
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NOTES: (a) References to rules are to the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction (Faculty Appeals) Rules 1965. (b) The fees set out above are in addition to those set out in Table I. | |
£ | |
1. Application under rule 3 to determine the Court to which appeal lies (except where application is made immediately after giving of judgement). To be paid to registrar by applicant on lodging application– | |
| 46 |
| 26 |
2. Appeal under rule 4. To be paid to registrars by appellant on lodging notice of appeal– | |
| 87 |
| 44 |
Plus, where appeal is to Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved, a fee, to be fixed by registrar of Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved, in respect of the cost of preparing five copies for the use of the members of the Court of the documents to be transmitted by the registrar of the diocese under rule 4(5)(b), the notice of appeal and the documents to be furnished by the appellant under rule 4(7). To be paid to registrar of Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved by appellant when assessed by registrar. | |
3. Petition for Review under rule 9. To be paid to registrar of Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved by petitioner on lodging petiton. | 87 |
4. Interlocutory application under rule 11(2). To be paid to registrar of appellate court by applicant on lodging application. | 11 |
5. Appeal under rule 11(6). To be paid to registrar of appellate court byappellant on lodging notice of appeal. | 11 |
NOTE: References to rules are to The Patronage (Benefices) Rules 1987. |
Fees for work by the diocesan registrar in connection with– (a) any search in the register of patrons (“the register”) maintained under Part I of the Patronage (Benefices) Measure 1986(2) (rule 10(1)); (b) the making of any extract from the register (rule 10(1)); (c) supplying a certified copy of any entry in the register (rule 10(2)); except so far as the work is within the scope of the annual fee payable to the diocesan registrar under the Legal Officers (Annual Fees) Order from the time being in force made under section 5 of the Ecclesiastical Fees Measure 1986. Fee payable to the diocesan registrar to be calculated in accordance with the Solicitors' Remuneration Order 1972(3) and to be payable by the person making the search or extract or requesting the certified copy. |
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1. Fee for duties required to be performed as presiding officer at general elections to the Lower Houses of the Convocations or to the House of Laity of the General Synod or at elections to fill vacancies if the full election procedure is used in accordance with Rule 35(1) of the Clergy Representation Rules 1975 to 1984 or Rule 39(5) of the Church Representation Rules, payable to the diocesan registrar where he acts as presiding officer. | £100 and a further £25 for every hour spent on counting votes. |
2. Fee for duties required to be performed as presiding officer at elections to fill casual vacancies to the Lower Houses of the Convocations or to the House of Laity of the General Synod if the shortened procedure is used in accordance with Rule 35(3) of the Clergy Representation Rules 1975 to 1984 or Rule 39(6) of the Church Representation Rules, payable to the diocesan registrar where he acts as presiding officer. | £25 for every hour spent on counting votes |
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