T-16, r. 10 - Tariff of judicial fees in civil matters

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10. In matters relating to immovable property, a fee of $190 is payable by a natural person and $231 by a legal person for:
(1)  the execution of the clerk’s duties, from receipt of the record to distribution of the proceeds of the sale, if any;
(2)  the contestation of a collocation scheme.
The payment of the fee allows each interested party to obtain a copy of the judgment concerning the collocation scheme.
O.C. 1094-2015, s. 10.
10. In matters relating to immovable property, a fee of $184 is payable by a natural person and $217 by a legal person for:
(1)  the execution of the clerk’s duties, from receipt of the record to distribution of the proceeds of the sale, if any;
(2)  the contestation of a collocation scheme.
The payment of the fee allows each interested party to obtain a copy of the judgment concerning the collocation scheme.
O.C. 1094-2015, s. 10.
10. In matters relating to immovable property, a fee of $180 is payable by a natural person and $211 by a legal person for:
(1)  the execution of the clerk’s duties, from receipt of the record to distribution of the proceeds of the sale, if any;
(2)  the contestation of a collocation scheme.
The payment of the fee allows each interested party to obtain a copy of the judgment concerning the collocation scheme.
O.C. 1094-2015, s. 10.
10. In matters relating to immovable property, a fee of $177 is payable by a natural person and $209 by a legal person for:
(1)  the execution of the clerk’s duties, from receipt of the record to distribution of the proceeds of the sale, if any;
(2)  the contestation of a collocation scheme.
The payment of the fee allows each interested party to obtain a copy of the judgment concerning the collocation scheme.
O.C. 1094-2015, s. 10.
10. In matters relating to immovable property, a fee of $174 is payable by a natural person and $205 by a legal person for:
(1)  the execution of the clerk’s duties, from receipt of the record to distribution of the proceeds of the sale, if any;
(2)  the contestation of a collocation scheme.
The payment of the fee allows each interested party to obtain a copy of the judgment concerning the collocation scheme.
O.C. 1094-2015, s. 10.
10. In matters relating to immovable property, a fee of $171 is payable by a natural person and $202 by a legal person for:
(1)  the execution of the clerk’s duties, from receipt of the record to distribution of the proceeds of the sale, if any;
(2)  the contestation of a collocation scheme.
The payment of the fee allows each interested party to obtain a copy of the judgment concerning the collocation scheme.
O.C. 1094-2015, s. 10.
10. In matters relating to immovable property, a fee of $170 is payable by a natural person and $200 by a legal person for:
(1)  the execution of the clerk’s duties, from receipt of the record to distribution of the proceeds of the sale, if any;
(2)  the contestation of a collocation scheme.
The payment of the fee allows each interested party to obtain a copy of the judgment concerning the collocation scheme.
O.C. 1094-2015, s. 10.