The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland,
[JUNE, 1916
taxed by the Taxing Master. The appellant
taxed her
costs
before
the Recorder's
Registrar, who disallowed certain
items.
From his decision Miss Radcliffe appealed to
the Recorder, who affirmed his Registrar's
decision. The present appeal was taken from
the latter decision. During the course of the
arguments the Court raised the point that
these costs should not have been taxed by
the Registrar, but by the Taxing Master of
the High Court.
After discussion, and after conferring with
Master Kilbride, and having referred to the
case of
In re Hanafin, a Bankrupt
(1907),
2 I.R. 109, the Court discharged the order
appealed from, holding that the County Court
had no jurisdiction to tax the costs, which
were to be taxed by the officer of the High
Court, each side to abide its own costs of the
appeal.
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