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The Mount Eden

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, N.D. California
Mar 15, 1898
87 F. 483 (N.D. Cal. 1898)

Opinion


87 F. 483 (N.D.Cal. 1898) THE MOUNT EDEN. BARRON et al. v. THE MOUNT EDEN. No. 11,418. United States District Court, N.D. California. March 15, 1898

H. W. Hutton, for the motion.

DE HAVEN, District Judge.

Section 824 of the United States Revised Statutes provides that upon a final hearing in admiralty, where the libelant recovers $50 or more, a docket fee of $20 may be allowed to his proctor; and, if less than $50 is recovered, then the docket fee of the proctor shall be only $10. The docket fee thus allowed is the individual property of the proctor, not that of the libelant (Aiken v. Smith, 6 C.C.A. 414, 57 F. 423); and where a proctor, upon such final hearing, represents more than one libelant, although such libelants may have filed independent libels in the proceeding, he is entitled to have allowed and taxed but one docket fee. A proceeding before a commissioner upon a reference is not a final hearing, and no docket fee can be allowed a proctor for attendance upon such a proceeding. A final hearing, within the meaning of the statute, is a submission of a case for determination upon its merits, or the submission of some question, the disposition of which finally ends the case. Coy v. Perkins, 13 F. 111. Motion to retax costs denied.


Summaries of

The Mount Eden

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, N.D. California
Mar 15, 1898
87 F. 483 (N.D. Cal. 1898)
Case details for

The Mount Eden

Case Details

Full title:THE MOUNT EDEN. v. THE MOUNT EDEN. BARRON et al.

Court:United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, N.D. California

Date published: Mar 15, 1898

Citations

87 F. 483 (N.D. Cal. 1898)

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