UNPAID FEE.
: AN; EPISODE IN THE COTOT. When iv certain domestic case, was eall« cd on in tho Magistrate's. Court; yesterday morning, Mr. A. R. Atkinson, who np< pearod for the woman in tho casoi objects cd to the hearing bring proceeded with; "I wish to say," continued Mr. Atkin-[ son, "that tho fee of tho last application/ by this m«n has not been paid," '■'■ Mr.'.Wilford: If a parly, does hot par his costs you may take your femitdy, but it does not entitle you, to jump up and say that the caso must not proceed, •Mr. Riddcll,'S.M;i.'. The fee must b« paid. I don't propose to hear tho apnll. cation till then. ' '~•;;. ..,'.; • Mr. Wilford: I suppose we'will hare to pav it, then.','' Mr. Riddel!: T will adjourn the matter till to-morrow morning, ' , Mr. Wilford: Qh, no; I; will pay it now. 1 Mr. Wilford proceeded io pay over the tnonoy. remarking: l I suppose ihv friend (Mr. Atkinson) will retire from tho caso now. , , , ■ ■ Mr. Riddcll (coldly); I don't know, what ho will do. /.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 25 February 1913, Page 4
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175UNPAID FEE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 25 February 1913, Page 4
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