Administration of Justice Expenses Act

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE EXPENSES
[CH.61 – 1
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE EXPENSES
CHAPTER 61
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE EXPENSES
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
SECTION
1.
Short title.
2.
Expenses in connection with the due administration of justice authorised.
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[Original Service 2001]
STATUTE LAW OF THE BAHAMAS
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE EXPENSES
[CH.61 – 3
CHAPTER 61
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE EXPENSES
An Act to authorise payment of certain expenses in
connection with the due administration of justice.
[Commencement 14th April, 1897]
1. This Act may be cited as the Administration of
Justice Expenses Act.
2. Whenever in the opinion of the Attorney-General it may
be necessary in furtherance of the ends of justice to incur any expense
in the employment of professional men, or in payment of rewards, or
otherwise, it shall be lawful for the Governor-General by warrant in
the usual manner to direct the payment out of the Consolidated Fund
of all expenses incurred for any of the purposes aforesaid:
Provided that a Stipendiary and Circuit Magistrate
may when he considers the circumstances so require
engage the services of an interpreter or interpreters without
reference to the Attorney-General.
9 of 1897
7 of 1924
E.L.A.O., 1974
Short title.
Expenses in connection with the
due administration of justice
authorised
7 of 1924, s. 2;
E.L.A.O., 1974
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[Original Service 2001]
STATUTE LAW OF THE BAHAMAS