Taxing Masters (Ireland) Act, 1848

Tenure of taxing masters in Court of Chancery.

[1.] The taxing of costs in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland shall be conducted by officers, to be denominated “the Taxing Masters,” each of whom shall hold his office during his good behaviour, and shall discharge his duties in person, except where otherwise provided by this Act, and may be removed from his office by the Lord Chancellor of Ireland for misconduct; . . .