Court of Chancery (Ireland) Act, 1823

Amount of fees charged shall be endorsed on all copies and documents issued from offices.

Charge of documents not so endorsed shall not be allowed on taxation of costs.

18. Upon the back of all copies, engrossments, exemplifications, and writings which shall be issued from any office of the said Court of Chancery, or by any officer of the said court, there shall be endorsed and written by the said officer or his sufficient deputy or clerk the full amount of all office fees charged on such copy, engrossment, exemplification, or writing respectively, and the rate of such fees, and the mode of charge according to which such fees shall be computed, and the number of sheets, skins, or sides on which such fees shall be charged or calculated; and upon any taxation of costs between party and party or between attorney and client, such copy, engrossment, exemplification, or writing shall be proudced before the taxing officer, in all cases where it shall appear to him practicable; and it shall not be lawful for the taxing officer to allow any charges of any solicitor or attorney, with respect to any such document so produced, upon which the amount and rate of fees shall not be so endorsed; but all and every such charge shall be struck out of the bills of such solicitor or attorney by such taxing officer.