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1725 Solicitors’ costs and determined fees—Supreme Court
judgment within Magistrates Court jurisdiction
(1) This rule applies to a proceeding in the Supreme Court if—
(a) the Magistrates court—
(i) would have had jurisdiction and power to hear and decide
the proceeding; or
(ii) would, apart from the amount claimed, have had
jurisdiction and power to hear and decide the proceeding;
and
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(b) the plaintiff is entitled to the costs of the proceeding; and
(c) judgment (including judgment by consent) is entered for the
plaintiff in the proceeding for an amount (excluding costs) of
less than $175 000.
(2) The plaintiff is entitled to the following determined fee and costs
only—
(a) the amount of any Magistrates Court determined fee that the
plaintiff would have been entitled to recover had the proceeding
been started in the Magistrates Court;
(b) if the plaintiff is awarded an amount (excluding costs) of less
than $50 000—50% of the disbursements that the plaintiff
would have been entitled to recover in the Supreme Court had
the judgment been more than $250 000;
(c) if the plaintiff is awarded an amount (excluding costs) of
$50 000 or more, but less than $100 000—50% of the costs and
disbursements that the plaintiff would have been entitled to
recover in the Supreme Court had the judgment been more than
$250 000;
(d) if the plaintiff is awarded an amount (excluding costs) of
$100 000 or more, but less than $175 000—75% of the costs and
disbursements that the plaintiff would have been entitled to
recover in the Supreme Court had the judgment been more than
$250 000.
(3) Despite subrule (2), the court may order that the plaintiff is entitled
to a different amount for the costs and disbursements (including the
amount of any determined fee).
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determined fee means the relevant determined fee under the Court
Procedures Act 2004, part 3 (Court and tribunal fees) in relation to a
proceeding in the Magistrates Court or the Supreme Court (and
includes a fee determined under any other territory law that applied
to a proceeding in that court before the commencement of that part).