Court's power to fix fees allows judicial variation of prescribed fees and costs consequences for insubstantial contests. Court may set a fee for matters not provided in the rules or vary fees in Appendix III when necessary in the interests of justice; where a contest has not been substantial, the Court may direct costs on the uncontested scale.
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Court's power to fix fees allows judicial variation of prescribed fees and costs consequences for insubstantial contests.
Court may set a fee for matters not provided in the rules or vary fees in Appendix III when necessary in the interests of justice; where a contest has not been substantial, the Court may direct costs on the uncontested scale.
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