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Table F.
On each account transmitted by a trustee under a Deed of Arrangement in pursuance of section 25 of the Bankruptcy Act, 1890, a fee uроп the gross amount of the assets realised and brought to credit or the gross amount of the composition distributed during the period comprised in the Account, according to the following scale :—
| £ | s. | d. | |
| On every 100l., or fraction of 100l. uр to 500l. | 0 | 5 | 0 |
| On every 100l. or fraction of 100l. above 500l. | |||
| Provided that where the property included in the Deed has been fully realised and distributed or the final instalment of composition has been paid prior to the 1st January 1891 the above fee shall be payable only out of any funds remaining in the hands of the trustee on that date. | 0 | 2 | 6 |
| On every application in pursuance of section 25 of the Bankruptcy Act, 1890, to inspect the accounts of a trustee under a Deed of Arrangement | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| For every copy of or extract from such account furnished by the Board of Trade, each folio of 72 words or figures | 0 | 0 | 4 |
We, the undersigned Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, do hereby sanction the foregoing scales of fees and per-centages, and do direct that the fees to be taken by stamps shall be those mentioned in Tables A. and F., and that the fees mentioned in Tables B., C., D., and E. shall be taken in money, except that such of the fees and allowances referred to in Table D. as have hitherto been taken by stamps shall continue to be taken by stamps; the stamps to be used shall be bankruptcy fee stamps.
And we further direct that wherever practicable the stamp shall be affixed or the money paid in respect of every fee mentioned in Tables A., B., C., D., and F., before the proceeding is had in respect of which the fee is payable, and that the charge to be made by the London Gazette for the insertion of each notice authorised by the acts or rules shall be five shillings.
HERBERT EUSTACE MAXWELL. SIDNEY HERBERT. (Signed)
Dated the 19th day of December 1890.
Whereas by section three of the Public Offices Fees Act, 1879,[1] it is provided that the Treasury may from time to time,
- ↑ 42 & 43 Vict. c. 58.