Courts of Justice (No. 2) Act, 1931

Costs in Circuit Court cases.

2.—Whenever and wherever, either before the passing of this Act or after such passing and before the appointed day, a Judge of the Circuit Court has or had jurisdiction to award any costs and expenses or either of them (whether to be paid by a person or persons or out of an estate or fund) he shall have and be deemed always to have had jurisdiction at his discretion either to fix the amount of such costs and expenses or either of them (as the case may be), or to direct the manner in which and the principles on which such amount is to be ascertained.