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![4. JtrSTICES' CLERKS' AND OTHER LEGAL FEES. 347. When prosecutions are instituted before a Court of Sum- Prosecution mary Jurisdiction, the claims for the fees to which Justices' clerks in England and Wales, or in Scotland procurators fiscal and officers of the courts, are entitled, will be paid at the time by the officer bringing the offender to trial and will be recovered by him from the command paymaster of the command in which the man's unit is quartered. If from any cause it is impossible to make the pay- ^-Q-^^^ ment at the time, a claim for the fees may be forwarded to the neai-est command paymaster. These claims, except in cases of doubt or difficulty, will be paid by the command paymaster without previous reference to the War Office, and the amounts .will be charged in his accounts, the charge being supported by the following vouchers :— > (1) A certificate of the paying officer that the payment has beer, made. (2) A statement signed by the competent military authority that process was applied for, or the proceedings adopted by him or on his behalf. (3) In England and Wales, a certificate of the paying officer that the rates charged accord with the local scale approved by the Home Office. . . , In Ireland, the procedure will be as prescribed by the Kings -Regulations. , , i -d In Scotland, the fees payable to Sherifi^ clerks and Bar -officers in respect of prosecutions before a Court of Summary Jurisdiction are regulated by the Act of Sederunt of 7th March, ,1908, and the other fees chargeable by the Summary Jurisdiction j(Scotland) Act, 1908, and Schedule G appended thereto. The paying officer should certify accordingly. 348. The officer who requires a copy of the civil conviction of a Fees: tor soldier will, when applying for the same, transmit the fee of 3s. ^^'^.'^iction allowed by Section 164 of the Army Act, and recover the amount and^e- from the command paymaster. The fee of 2..* for the descriptive jscr^ptiye -■return of a deserter will, except in Ireland, where payment ismacle -Tinder special arrangements with the Irish Government, be payable in the same manner as the law charges, and the charge will 'be supported by a statement of the name and corps of the deserter and of the date on which the return was despatched to the com- manding officer, and by proof of payment. These fees will be '» Fees for descriptive returns issued by the following Metropolitan-and City Police Courts will be paid direct by the War Othce, viz. :— Mansion House. Guildhall. Bow Street. ClerkcnwelJ. iSforth London. Lambeth. Great Marlbovougli Street. Marylebone. Old Street. Thames. Tower ]5ridge. Westminster. West Loudon. Greenwich and Woolwich. South-Western. A.O.Ti lyli](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2146652x_0161.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)