TABLE IV.-HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Appeals and Special Cases from Inferior Courts and Other Tribunals. Exclusive of Special Cases stated under Section 11 of the Quarter Sessions Act, 1849 (12 and 13 Vict. c. 45), which provides that, after notice of Appeal to Quarter Sessions has been given, instead of proceeding with the Appeal, the parties may state the facts of the case for the opinion of the Superior Court, whose decision determines the matter. (14917) B 3 TABLE V.-HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.-CHANCERY DIVISION. (1) Writs Issued and other Proceed- (3) Applications heard in Chambers. ings commenced. TAXATION OF COSTS.-See Table XV. Supreme Court Taxing Office. TABLE VI. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.-CHANCERY DIVISION.— COMPANIES (WINDING UP).-continued. *For Bills taxed in Supreme Court Taxing Office, see Table XV. †The amounts in column (4) include the percentage allowed pursuant to the Solicitors' Remuneration Rule, 1920, which is excluded from columns (2) and (3). TABLE VII. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. CHANCERY DIVISION.— (a) Including 19 from County Courts. (b) Including 1 from County Courts. (c) Of the total 771 were dismissed. (2) Proceedings before the Judge. APPEALS-See Court of Appeal, Table III, and for Appeals from County Courts to Divisional Courts, Table IV. |