Prebble v Boghurst; 6 Aug 1830

References: [1830] EngR 783, (1830) 1 Russ & My 744, (1830) 39 ER 285
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Under an award in a cause, which award was afterwards made an order of Court, the costs of certain parties were directed to be taxed and paid to them out of the fund : a part of those costs was incurred in proceedings upon a case sent to law ; when the bills were carried in for taxation it was discovered that the person who had acted as their solicitor throughout the suit, and who had already been paid in full, was not a solicitor, but an attorney only ; the Master thereupon disallowed all the items in the bills except disbursements to the clerk in Court, and his taxation was confirmed on appeal.