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District Court of Queensland Act 1967
sec.45Remuneration of bailiffs
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### sec.45 Remuneration of bailiffs
A bailiff shall be paid a salary on account of the bailiff’s general duties, and shall also be entitled to receive and retain for the bailiff’s own use the fees prescribed as bailiffs’ fees, unless a judge in any case otherwise orders.
The bailiff shall, out of such fees, provide for the performance of the duties for which the fees are allowed.
The fees received for enforcing an enforcement warrant must be paid by the registrar to the bailiff on the issue of the enforcement warrant.
s 45 amd 2002 No. 34 s 10 sch 1 ; 2011 No. 45 s 131
(sec.45-ssec.1) A bailiff shall be paid a salary on account of the bailiff’s general duties, and shall also be entitled to receive and retain for the bailiff’s own use the fees prescribed as bailiffs’ fees, unless a judge in any case otherwise orders.
(sec.45-ssec.2) The bailiff shall, out of such fees, provide for the performance of the duties for which the fees are allowed.
(sec.45-ssec.3) The fees received for enforcing an enforcement warrant must be paid by the registrar to the bailiff on the issue of the enforcement warrant.