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  • Law Institute of Victoria, August 2020

    3. PRACTITIONER REMUNERATION

    ORDER 2021

    LAW INSTITUTE OF VICTORIA LIMITED

    PRACTITIONER

    REMUNERATION

    ORDER

    Legal Profession Uniform Law Application Act 2014 Including

    Amendments commencing

    1st January 2021

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 Legal Profession Uniform Law Application Act 2014

    PRACTITIONER REMUNERATION ORDER

    (includes GST)

    We, the LEGAL COSTS COMMITTEE, being the persons authorised pursuant to the Legal

    Profession Uniform Law Application Act 2014 do hereby in pursuance and exercise of the

    powers thereby conferred upon us order and direct in the manner following:

    1. This Order may be cited as the Practitioner Remuneration Order and shall come into

    operation on 1 January 2021.

    2. This Order applies -

    (a) in the case of business to which the Second, Third and Fourth Schedule applies - to

    all business for which instructions are received on or after the day on which this Order comes into

    operation; and

    (b) in the case of any other business to which this Order applies - to all business

    transacted on or after the day on which this Order comes into operation.

    3. (1) The Practitioner Remuneration Order commenced 1 January 2020 is hereby

    revoked.

    (2) Notwithstanding the revocation of the Practitioner Remuneration Order commenced

    1 January 2020, the provisions of that Order shall continue to apply to and in relation to business,

    other than business referred to in Clause 2, in all respects as if that Order had not been revoked.

    4. (1) In this Order and in the Schedules, unless inconsistent with the context or subject-

    matter -

    "Folio" means 100 words or figures or words and figures.

    "In print" means in print on a form readily available for sale to the public.

    "Document" has the same meaning as under Section 3(1) of the Evidence Act

    1958.

    "Typewriting" means the production and presentation of words figures and symbols on

    pages or otherwise by means of hand writing typewriting or the use of word processing equipment

    or any other form of mechanical or electronic production other than photocopying.

    (2) A reference in this Order and the Schedules to the consideration is a reference -

    (a) where the consideration relates to a matter or transaction and is not wholly

    monetary, to the sum of the monetary consideration and the value of the real or personal property

    included in the consideration that is not monetary;

    (b) where the consideration relates to a matter or transaction comprising land and

    personal property, to the sum of the consideration for the land and the personal property;

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 (c) where the consideration or part of the consideration for a matter or transaction

    is marriage or any other consideration which is not monetary, or where there is no

    consideration for a matter or transaction, to the value of the subject matter of the

    transaction;

    (d) where the consideration relates to a mortgage, bill of sale or stock mortgage

    by which a specified or ascertainable sum is secured, to the sum of the amount secured and the

    amount of any other specified or ascertainable sum agreed to be advanced and secured; and

    (e) where the consideration relates to the sale of an equity of redemption -

    (i) where the purchaser is the mortgagee and the purchaser employs the

    legal practitioner who prepared the mortgage - to the sale price; and

    (ii) in any other case, to the sum of the consideration and the amount of

    any principal sum owing under the mortgage at the time of sale.

    (3) Where the consideration relates to a matter or transaction comprising land under the

    provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958 and other land, the remuneration of the legal

    practitioner shall be apportioned according to the respective values of the properties in question

    and remuneration may be charged in respect of each document necessarily prepared.

    5. (1) The remuneration of legal practitioners in respect of business connected with sales,

    purchases, leases, mortgages, wills, settlements, formation and registration of companies, deeds

    of arrangement and other matters of conveyancing, including negotiating for or procuring an

    agreement for a loan, and in respect of other business not being business in any action or

    transacted in any court or in the chambers of any Judge or in the offices of the Master of the

    Supreme Court Prothonotary or other officer of any court and not being otherwise litigious

    business, shall, subject to this Order -

    (a) where the Second, Third or Fourth Schedule applies, be in accordance with

    that Schedule; and

    (b) in any other case, be in accordance with the First Schedule.

    (2) Where the business undertaken is the whole of the work for which some charge or

    charges is or are prescribed by the Second or Third Schedules but is not substantially completed

    but this occurs at the request of or with the concurrence of the client or the client chooses to make

    use of any of the work done, the charges which may be made shall be a rateable part of the

    relevant charges prescribed by those Schedules proportionate to the extent of the work done or

    the work so made use of, as the case may be.

    (3) Where the business undertaken is a portion of the work for which some charge or

    charges is or are prescribed by the Second or Third Schedules -

    (a) if it is completed or substantially completed, the charge which may be made

    shall be a rateable part of the relevant charges prescribed by those Schedules proportionate to the

    extent of the work so undertaken; and

    (b) if it is not completed or substantially completed, and this occurs at the request of or

    with the concurrence of the client, or if the client chooses to make use of any of the work done, the

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 charges which may be made shall be a rateable part of the relevant charges prescribed by those

    Schedules proportionate to the extent of the work done or the work so made use of.

    (4) In all cases where matters or transactions for which charges are prescribed by the

    Second or Third Schedules -

    (a) involve work which in normal circumstances is not usual and necessary to

    complete such matter or transaction on behalf of a client, or require the consent of any

    Government, public authority or third party in respect of business transacted and performed, a

    further charge in respect thereof may be made in accordance with the First Schedule; or

    (b) are of unusual difficulty or complexity, or involve skill or responsibility which in

    normal circumstances is not usual and necessary to complete the matter or transaction on behalf

    of a client, a further charge in respect thereof may be made which is fair and reasonable having

    regard to all the circumstances of the case.

    6. The charges in the First Schedule relate to ordinary cases, but in extraordinary cases the

    Costs Court may increase or diminish such charges if, for any special reason, it thinks fit.

    7. In addition to the remuneration prescribed by clause 5, there may be charged -

    (a) disbursements for duties or fees payable at public offices or fees payable to

    municipalities or public authorities, surveyors, valuers, auctioneers or counsel, or for travelling and

    accommodation expenses, duty stamps, postage stamps, courier or delivery charges, electronic

    systems of communication and other disbursements reasonably and properly incurred and paid;

    (b) in accordance with the First Schedule -

    (i) payments necessarily made for correspondence between legal practitioners

    where one legal practitioner is employed as agent; and

    (ii) charges by an agent against his or her principal or such lesser amount as is

    reasonable having regard to the charge that the principal legal practitioner may be entitled to make

    to his or her client; and

    (c) charges at the rate of $17.30 to $25.50 per quarter hour in respect of business

    necessarily transacted at the request of the client outside the normal business hours of the legal

    practitioner;

    (d) expenses reasonably incurred in microfilming of files and the storage and retrieval of

    files so microfilmed.

    8. (1) In all cases to which the remuneration prescribed by the Second or Third Schedules

    applies a legal practitioner may, within fourteen days from the time of undertaking any business,

    by notice in writing to his or her client and when any third party is obliged by contract or otherwise

    to pay that client's costs, by notice in writing to such third party elect to charge under the First

    Schedule.

    (2) Upon such election, the client may terminate the retainer and the First Schedule

    shall apply in respect of services rendered prior to the termination of the retainer.

    (3) (a) A third party obliged to pay a legal practitioner's client's costs may pay either

    the amount charged under the First Schedule or the amount which, but for the legal practitioner's

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 election, would have been payable under the Second or Third Schedule, whichever is less, in full

    satisfaction of his obligation.

    (b) The client shall pay the difference between the amount charged by the legal

    practitioner and the amount payable by the third party.

    9. Where a matter or transaction to which the Second Schedule applies comprises land the

    title to which is a right to occupy the land as a residence area pursuant to Division 11 of Part I of

    the Land Act 1958 or a licence pursuant to Section 138(1)(g) of the Land Act 1958, the

    appropriate charge shall be the charge specified in that Schedule for a similar transaction

    comprising land under the provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958.

    10. (1) Where a legal practitioner -

    (a) is authorised by the First Schedule to make any charge in connection with the

    sale, purchase, transfer or conveyance of land and is also authorised by the Second Schedule to

    make any charge in respect of the same land and the transaction is completed at the same time

    for the same client; or

    (b) is authorised by the Second Schedule to make charges in respect of two or

    more matters or transactions relating to the same land completed at the same time for the same

    client -

    then each charge under Part A or Part C of the Second Schedule shall be reduced by one-

    third or to a sum equal to the highest of those charges (before a reduction) together with the sum

    of $168.00 for each additional charge, whichever is the greater.

    (2) Where, in connection with any transaction to which the Second Schedule or Part A,

    C or D of the Third Schedule applies, a legal practitioner acts -

    (a) for both mortgagee and mortgagor; or

    (b) for both lessor and lessee; or

    (c) for both creditor and debtor -

    the legal practitioner may not, in respect of the transaction, charge more than he or she

    would have been entitled to charge if he or she were acting only for the mortgagee, lessor or

    creditor as the case may be.

    11. In respect of loans not exceeding $110,000 where a legal practitioner acts for a society

    registered under the provisions of the Co-operative Housing Societies Act 1958 his or her

    charge under Part A or Part C of the Second Schedule shall be reduced to 75 per cent of the

    charge otherwise appropriate.

    12. The Second and Third Schedules shall not apply to matters or transactions concerning any

    premises subject to a licence as defined in the Liquor Control Act 1987 and, accordingly, the

    First Schedule shall apply to those matters or transactions.

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 _______________________

    FIRST SCHEDULE

    INSTRUCTIONS

    1. A charge may be made by way of instructions in addition to the items hereinafter contained

    in this Schedule having regard to all the circumstances of the case including the following:

    (a) The complexity of the matter and the difficulty and novelty of the questions raised or

    any of them;

    (b) The importance of the matter to the client;

    (c) The skill, specialised knowledge and responsibility involved;

    (d) The number and importance of the documents prepared or perused, without regard

    to length;

    (e) The place where and the circumstances in which the business or any part thereof is

    transacted;

    (f) The labour involved and the time spent on the business;

    (g) The amount or value of any money or property involved; and

    (h) The nature of the title to any land involved.

    Notes:

    (1) A charge shall not be made pursuant to this item in respect of the sale, purchase or

    transfer of land where the consideration does not exceed $60,000.

    (2) The charge pursuant to this item in respect of the sale, purchase or transfer of land

    where the consideration exceeds $60,000 shall not exceed 0.3 per centum of the consideration.

    DRAWING

    2. Any document including memoranda of instructions to counsel not in an action or a

    proceeding in court -

    (a) not in print, per folio - $22.50 to $36.70

    (b) partly in print, for so much as remains in print, per folio - $10.90

    (c) partly in print, for so much as is not in print, per folio - $22.50 to $36.70

    Note: There are approximately 3 folios in each A4 page.

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 TYPEWRITING

    3. (1) Per folio - $13.90

    (2) For each carbon copy, photocopy or other machine made copy, per page - $2.90.

    FACSIMILES

    4. Transmitting or receiving written material by means of the legal practitioner's own facsimile

    machine as follows:

    Transmitting:

    First page - $14.70

    Each subsequent page - $5.00

    Receiving:

    First page - $14.70

    Each subsequent page - $2.90

    EMAIL

    5. Receiving written material by means of electronic transmission (email) as follows:

    First page including copy of first page - $14.70.

    Copy of second and subsequent pages, per page, - $2.90.

    PERUSING

    6. When it is necessary to peruse any document or part of a document (including

    correspondence), whether in print or not, per folio - $13.90.

    7. When it is not necessary to peruse a document or correspondence but scanning of the

    document or correspondence is warranted, e.g. to determine the relevance or otherwise of the

    document or correspondence, per folio - $7.30.

    LETTERS

    Including sending by electronic transmission (email)

    8. Formal acknowledgment or the like, e.g. letter enclosing documents, requesting a reply, etc.

    - $36.70

    9. Circular letters - i.e. letters which except for the particulars of address are identical, for each

    letter after the first - $18.10

    10. Other letters - $53.60 or such charge as is fair and reasonable having regard to items 1, 2

    and 3 of this Schedule.

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 ATTENDANCES

    11. To file, lodge or deliver any documents or other papers, to obtain an appointment or to

    obtain stamping of a document, to insert an advertisement, or other attendance of a similar nature

    capable of performance by a junior clerk - $67.00.

    12. Making an appointment by telephone or similar telephone attendance capable of

    performance by a junior clerk - $29.10.

    13. On counsel with case for opinion or other papers or to appoint consultation or conference -

    $101.60

    14. On consultation or conference with counsel - $250.90.

    After the first hour, per half-hour or part thereof - $125.10 to $194.90.

    15. Searching title and other searches, per half-hour or part thereof - $83.20.

    16. On settlement of a conveyancing or commercial matter - $80.10 to $125.70

    After the first half-hour, per half-hour or part thereof - $125.70 to $194.90

    17. Attendance by telephone or otherwise requiring the personal attendance of a legal

    practitioner or his or her managing or senior clerk and involving the exercise of skill or legal

    knowledge; per quarter-hour or part thereof - $56.30 to $104.10

    18. All other attendances; per quarter-hour or part thereof - $56.30.

    JOURNEYS

    19. For time spent occupied in necessary travel to and from or necessarily spent in any place

    whether in or outside Australia more than sixteen kilometres removed from any place of business

    or residence of the legal practitioner the charge to be made, in addition and having regard to any

    appropriate charges made under Part A hereof, shall be -

    per hour or part thereof - $125.70.

    but not exceeding for any one day - $1,759.80

    SECOND SCHEDULE

    PART A - MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLD OR LEASEHOLD LAND

    1. Charges of legal practitioner for mortgagee in connection with mortgage of freehold or

    leasehold land comprising instructions, investigation of title, necessary searches, obtaining

    necessary certificates, preparation and perusal of documents, enquiries as to outgoings,

    preparation of requisitions on title, preparation of accounts, all necessary attendances and

    correspondence, arranging and effecting final settlement of transaction, stamping and registration

    of mortgage shall be -

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 (a) in the case of land under the provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958, the

    charges prescribed by Column 1 of Table A; and

    (b) in the case of any other land, the charges prescribed by Column 1 of Table B.

    2. Charges of legal practitioner for mortgagor in connection with mortgage of freehold or

    leasehold land comprising instructions, preparation and perusal of documents, answers to

    requisitions on title, checking accounts, all necessary attendances and correspondence and

    arranging and effecting settlement of transaction, shall be-

    (a) in the case of land under the provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958, the

    charges prescribed by Column 2 of Table A; and

    (b) in the case of any other land, the charges prescribed by Column 2 of Table B.

    3. The First Schedule shall apply to a transfer of mortgage but so that the charges shall not

    exceed-

    (a) in the case of land under the provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958, the

    charges prescribed by Column 1 of Table A; and

    (b) in the case of any other land, the charges prescribed by Column 1 of Table B.

    Table A - Transfer of Land Act 1958

    Column 1 legal practitioner for mortgagee. Column 2 legal practitioner for mortgagor

    Ref. No. Consideration Col. 1 Col.2

    $ Not exceeding $ $

    19 20 000 400 277

    20 22 000 431 295

    21 24 000 454 313

    22 26 000 487 333

    23 28 000 517 351

    24 30 000 539 370

    25 32 000 571 389

    26 34 000 592 407

    27 36 000 626 426

    28 38 000 649 447

    29 40 000 676 467

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 30 42 000 703 487

    31 44 000 732 505

    32 46 000 759 526

    33 48 000 789 545

    34 50 000 815 565

    35 52 000 831 574

    36 54 000 847 584

    37 56 000 862 599

    38 58 000 880 608

    39 60 000 899 622

    40 62 000 917 631

    41 64 000 932 638

    42 66 000 948 654

    43 68 000 965 664

    44 70 000 979 672

    45 72 000 998 684

    46 74 000 1015 694

    47 76 000 1027 711

    48 78 000 1047 721

    49 80 000 1064 732

    50 82 000 1082 744

    51 84 000 1096 755

    52 86 000 1112 765

    53 88 000 1129 776

    54 90 000 1144 785

    55 92 000 1166 7981

    56 94 000 1177 810

    57 96 000 1191 822

    58 98 000 1210 833

    59 100000 1230 845

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 60 110000 1285 880

    61 120000 1340 919

    62 130000 1396 960

    63 140000 1450 998

    64 150000 1504 1031

    65 160000 1561 1071

    66 170000 1614 1110

    67 180000 1671 1144

    68 190000 1726 1184

    69 200000 1779 1222

    70 250000 1916 1316

    71 300000 2054 1412

    72 350000 2195 1508

    73 400000 2329 1599

    74 450000 2468 1692

    75 500000 2604 1788

    76 Over 500 000 add per 100 000 140 98

    Table B - General Law

    Column 1legal practitioner for mortgagee. Column 2 legal practitioner for mortgagor

    Ref. No. Consideration Col. 1 Col.2

    $ Not exceeding $ $

    77 20 000 581 351

    78 22 000 611 376

    79 24 000 638 397

    80 26 000 669 425

    81 28 000 700 450

    82 30 000 728 472

    83 32 000 759 496

    84 34 000 789 518

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 85 36 000 819 545

    86 38 000 847 571

    87 40 000 876 590

    88 42 000 904 616

    89 44 000 934 638

    90 46 000 965 664

    91 48 000 989 689

    92 50 000 1023 715

    93 52 000 1038 728

    94 54 000 1058 744

    95 56 000 1079 758

    96 58 000 1092 774

    97 60 000 1112 785

    98 62 000 1129 804

    99 64 000 1144 815

    100 66 000 1167 830

    101 68 000 1182 844

    102 70 000 1197 857

    103 72 000 1212 875

    104 74 000 1232 885

    105 76 000 1248 903

    106 78 000 1267 917

    107 80 000 1286 932

    108 82 000 1304 943

    109 84 000 1325 962

    110 86 000 1340 974

    111 88 000 1355 988

    112 90 000 1370 1006

    113 92 000 1393 1020

    114 94 000 1411 1031

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 115 96 000 1427 1047

    116 98 000 1445 1063

    117 100000 1460 1063

    118 110000 1522 1121

    119 120000 1579 1173

    120 130000 1637 1222

    121 140000 1692 1267

    122 150000 1756 1316

    123 160000 1815 1365

    124 170000 1874 1412

    125 180000 1931 1459

    126 190000 1989 1508

    127 200000 2051 1553

    128 250000 2195 1677

    129 300000 2337 1801

    130 350000 2484 1919

    131 400000 2635 2040

    132 450000 2780 2156

    133 500000 2924 2275

    134

    Over 500 000 add per

    100 000 150 120

    PART B - DEED OF VARIATION OR EXTENSION OF MORTGAGE

    1. Charges of legal practitioner for mortgagee only in connection with deed of agreement for

    variation of terms of mortgage of freehold or leasehold land including extension of date of

    payment, alteration of rate of interest or reduction or increase of loan comprising instructions,

    necessary searches, preparation and perusal of documents, investigation of title, obtaining

    necessary certificates, necessary inquiries as to other interests in the land, preparation of any

    necessary accounts, stamping and registration and all necessary attendances and

    correspondence in connection therewith shall be, in the case of land under the provisions of the

    Transfer of Land Act 1958, the charges prescribed by Column 1.

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 2. Charges of legal practitioner for mortgagor in connection with deed of agreement for

    variation of terms of mortgage of freehold or leasehold land including extension of date of

    payment, alteration of rate of interest or reduction or increase of loan comprising instructions,

    necessary searches, preparation and perusal of documents and all necessary attendances and

    correspondence in connection therewith shall be, in the case of land under the provisions of the

    Transfer of Land Act 1958, the charges prescribed by Column 2.

    3. Where the consent of a prior or subsequent mortgagee is required in order to vary or

    extend the mortgage, the legal practitioner may in addition charge the following sum for each such

    consent - $216.30

    Transfer of Land Act 1958

    Column 1legal practitioner for mortgagee. Column 2 legal practitioner for mortgagor

    Ref No.

    Amount of loan (if unvaried or (if

    varied)

    the amount of the loan as varied

    Col. 1

    Col.2

    $ Not exceeding $ $

    135 20 000 138 68

    136 35 000 187 94

    137 50 000 225 111

    138 Over 50 000 add per 25 000 26 11

    139 *******

    General Law Land

    Where the land secured by a mortgage is land which is not under the provisions of the Transfer of

    Land Act 1958, the following additional charge may be made - $75.40

    __________________________

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 PART C - DISCHARGE OF MORTGAGE OR DISCHARGE OF PART OF THE

    MORTGAGED LAND OR DISCHARGE OF MORTGAGE AS TO PART OF THE

    DEBT SECURED

    1. Charges of legal practitioner for mortgagee (where no part of the debt secured is received

    by the legal practitioner) in connection with discharge of mortgage or discharge of part of the

    mortgaged freehold or leasehold land or discharge of mortgage as to part of the debt secured

    comprising instructions, preparation and perusal of documents (including memorandum of

    discharge of mortgage) and all necessary attendances and correspondence, delivery of discharge

    of mortgage to the mortgagor, his or her legal practitioner or agent shall be, in the case of land

    under the provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958, the sum of $267.60

    2. Charges of legal practitioner for mortgagee (where the debt secured or part thereof is

    received by the legal practitioner) in connection with discharge of mortgage or discharge of part of

    the mortgaged freehold or leasehold land or discharge of mortgage as to part of the debt secured

    comprising instructions, preparation and delivery of the discharge of mortgage, receipt of amount

    to be discharged, perusal of documents and all necessary attendances and correspondence and

    effecting final settlement with mortgagor, his or her legal practitioner or agent shall be in the case

    of land under the provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958, the charges prescribed by Column

    1.

    3. Charges of legal practitioner for mortgagor in connection with discharge of mortgage or

    discharge of part of the mortgaged freehold or leasehold land or discharge of mortgage as to part

    of the debt secured comprising instructions, perusal of memorandum of discharge of mortgage,

    registration at Land Registry, attention to insurance policies and all necessary attendances and

    correspondence, and effecting final settlement with mortgagee, his or her legal practitioner or

    agent, shall be, in the case of land under the provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958, the

    charges prescribed by Column 2.

    Transfer of Land Act 1958

    Column 1legal practitioner for mortgagee. Column 2 legal practitioner for mortgagor

    Ref No. Amount of Principal Debt

    Discharged Col. 1 Col.2

    $ Not exceeding $ $

    140 100 000 187 162

    141 200 000 282 249

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 142 300 000 375 313

    143 Over 300 000 add per 100 000 32 26

    General Law Land

    Where the land secured by a mortgage is land which is not under the provisions of the Transfer of

    Land Act 1958, the following additional charge may be made - $75.40

    THIRD SCHEDULE

    PART A - LEASE OF LAND WHETHER OR NOT UNDER THE TRANSFER OF LAND ACT 1958

    BUT NOT INCLUDING LEASES EXCEEDING 21 YEARS, LEASES NOT CAPABLE OF BEING

    REDUCED TO AN ANNUAL RENTAL OR PERIODIC LEASES DETERMINABLE BY NOTICE

    1. Charges of legal practitioner for lessor in connection with lease of land comprising

    instructions for and drawing lease, settling draft with lessee, his or her legal practitioner or agent,

    perusal of documents and all necessary attendances and correspondence to effect completion of

    transaction -

    (a) with material alteration (in duplicate) after amendment - shall be the charges

    prescribed by Column 1A; and

    (b) without material alteration - shall be the charges prescribed by Column 1B.

    2. Charges of legal practitioner for lessee in connection with lease of land comprising

    instructions, settling draft lease with lessor, his or her legal practitioner or agent, preparation and

    perusal of documents and all necessary attendances and correspondence to effect completion of

    transaction on behalf of lessee-

    (a) where lease is executed after material alteration (by lessor) after amendment - shall

    be the charges prescribed by Column 2C; and

    (b) where lease is executed without material alteration (by the lessor) after amendment -

    shall be the charges prescribed by Column 2D.

    3. If the document used (irrespective of the number of folios) is in print, the charge of a legal

    practitioner shall be two-thirds of the charges prescribed by Columns 1B or 2D.

    4. If the document used (irrespective of the number of folios) is in a form prepared by a legal

    practitioner for a lessor for use in connection with five or more leases of premises forming part of

    the same building or development - the charge of a legal practitioner for the lessor for each such

    lease shall be two-thirds of the charges prescribed by Column 1B.

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 5. The charges of a legal practitioner upon the renewal of a lease pursuant to an option for

    renewal contained in an existing lease shall be two-thirds of the charge prescribed by Columns 1B

    or 2D.

    6. Charges of legal practitioner in connection with a disclosure statement made pursuant to

    section 17 of the Retail Leases Act 2003 including instructions, preparation of the disclosure

    statement, preparation of the notice of objection, perusal of all documents and all attendances and

    correspondence are not included in Columns 1A and 1B and the legal practitioner may charge

    additional remuneration in respect thereof in accordance with the First Schedule.

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020

    Ref. No.

    Total Rental for

    period of lease

    including premium

    (if any)

    Legal practitioner

    for Lessor

    Legal

    practitioner

    for Lessee

    Col 1A Col 1B Col. 2C Col.2D

    $ Not exceeding $ $ $ $

    144 15 000 324 277 277 183

    145 20 000 431 325 325 214

    146 22 000 465 349 349 233

    147 24 000 505 378 378 252

    148 26 000 539 406 406 270

    149 28 000 580 432 432 288

    150 30 000 616 462 462 306

    151 32 000 649 490 490 327

    152 34 000 689 518 518 343

    153 36 000 724 546 546 362

    154 38 000 765 574 574 383

    155 40 000 799 599 599 397

    156 42 000 834 630 630 415

    157 44 000 875 654 654 435

    158 46 000 909 683 683 453

    159 48 000 948 711 711 472

    160 50 000 981 737 737 493

    161 52 000 1008 756 756 505

    162

    54 000 1027 770 770 517

    163 56 000 1051 785 785 526

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 164 58 000 1073 805 805 534

    165 60 000 1096 822 822 547

    166 62 000 1119 839 839 559

    167 64 000 1139 854 854 571

    168 66 000 1166 869 869 581

    169 68 000 1184 886 886 590

    170 70 000 1206 903 903 601

    171 72 000 1231 919 919 616

    172 74 000 1251 935 935 626

    173 76 000 1273 949 949 637

    174 78 000 1293 971 971 647

    175 80 000 1316 986 986 657

    176 82 000 1340 1006 1006 669

    177 84 000 1359 1020 1020 680

    178 86 000 1380 1036 1036 692

    179 88 000 1406 1054 1054 702

    180 90 000 1427 1070 1070 712

    181 92 000 1451 1087 1087 724

    182 94 000 1472 1100 1100 734

    183 96 000 1494 1119 1119 749

    184 98 000 1515 1135 1135 757

    185

    100 000 1534 1149 1149 767

    186 110 000 1610 1206 1206 805

    187 120 000 1684 1263 1263 841

    188 130 000 1758 1319 1319 880

    189 140 000 1829 1374 1374 918

    190 150 000 1906 1431 1431 954

    191 160 000 1980 1487 1487 987

    192 170 000 2054 1539 1539 1024

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 193 180 000 2124 1597 1597 1064

    194 190 000 2199 1653 1653 1099

    195 200 000 2274 1665 1665 1111

    196 250 000 2458 1806 1806 1201

    197 Over 250 000 add

    per 200 000 183 136 136 93

    PART B - STOCK MORTGAGE AND LIEN ON WOOL OR LIEN ON CROP

    1. Charges of legal practitioner for both creditor and debtor in connection with stock mortgage,

    lien on wool or lien on crop comprising instructions, preparation and perusal of documents,

    searches, attention to adjustment account (if any) and all necessary attendances and

    correspondence to complete transaction on behalf of creditor and debtor shall be the charges

    prescribed by Column 1.

    2. Charges of legal practitioner for creditor only in connection with stock mortgage, lien on

    wool or lien on crop comprising instructions, preparation and perusal of documents, searches,

    attention to adjustment account (if any) and all necessary attendances and correspondence to

    complete transaction on behalf of creditor shall be the charges prescribed by Column 2.

    3. Charges of legal practitioner for debtor only in connection with stock mortgage, lien on wool

    or lien on crop comprising instructions, preparation and perusal of documents, attention to

    adjustment account (if any), searches and all necessary attendances, and correspondence to

    complete transaction on behalf of debtor shall be the charges prescribed by Column 3.

    4. The charges prescribed in Column 1 shall only apply where Rule 11 of Legal Profession

    Uniform Law Australian Solicitors’ Conduct Rules 2015 does not prohibit the legal practitioner from

    acting for both creditor and debtor.

    Ref. No. Consideration Col 1 Col 2 Col 3

    201 10 000 229 182 150

    202 12 000 252 202 162

    203 14 000 279 222 176

    204 16 000 305 240 193

    205 18 000 327 259 211

    206 20 000 351 277 228

    207 22 000 376 295 242

    208 24 000 397 313 259

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 209 26 000 425 333 270

    210 28 000 450 351 288

    211 30 000 472 370 305

    212 32 000 496 390 322

    213 34 000 518 408 333

    214 36 000 546 426 349

    215 38 000 571 447 366

    216 40 000 590 465 383

    217 42 000 616 487 396

    218 44 000 639 505 409

    219 46 000 662 526 426

    220 48 000 689 546 445

    221 50 000 715 565 454

    222 52 000 728 574 465

    223 54 000 744 584 474

    224 56 000 757 599 487

    225 58 000 774 608 496

    226 60 000 785 620 505

    227 62 000 803 631 517

    228 64 000 815 639 526

    229 66 000 830 654 534

    230 68 000 844 662 546

    231 70 000 857 672 553

    232 72 000 875 685 565

    233 74 000 886 695 574

    234 76 000 903 711 580

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 Ref.

    No. Consideration Col 1 Col 2 Col 3

    $ Not exceeding $ $ $

    235 78 000 918 721 589

    236 80 000 932 732 599

    237 82 000 942 744 608

    238 84 000 962 756 617

    239 86 000 974 765 630

    240 88 000 987 776 637

    241 90 000 1006 785 646

    242 92 000 1020 796 654

    243 94 000 1030 810 662

    244 96 000 1047 822 672

    245 98 000 1063 834 683

    246 100 000 1080 844 692

    247

    Over 100 000 - such additional charge as

    isreasonable having regard to the

    responsibility involved in and the complexity

    of the transaction

    PART C - RENEWAL OF BILL OF SALE

    1. Charges of legal practitioner for creditor in connection with the renewal of a bill of sale

    comprising instructions, preparation and perusal of documents and all necessary attendances and

    correspondence shall be the charges prescribed by Column 1.

    2. Charges of legal practitioner for debtor in connection with renewal of bill of sale comprising

    instructions, perusals and all necessary attendances and correspondence shall be the charges

    prescribed by Column 2.

    Ref. No. Consideration Col. 1 Col.2

    $ Not exceeding $ $

    248 10 000 99 56

    249 14 000 107 57

    250 18 000 114 64

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 251 22 000 125 72

    252 26 000 137 78

    253 30 000 147 82

    254 34 000 156 88

    255 38 000 165 91

    256 42 000 173 98

    257 46 000 182 102

    258 50 000 194 109

    259 Exceeding 50 000 194 109

    PART D - SATISFACTION OR DISCHARGE OF BILL OF SALE OR STOCK MORTGAGE

    1. Charges of legal practitioner for creditor in connection with satisfaction or discharge of a bill

    of sale or stock mortgage comprising preparation and perusal of documents (including

    memorandum of satisfaction or discharge) and all necessary attendances and correspondence

    and effecting final settlement with debtor, his or her legal practitioner or agent shall be the charges

    prescribed by Column 1.

    2. Charges of legal practitioner for debtor in connection with satisfaction or discharge of a bill

    of sale or stock mortgage comprising instructions, perusal of memorandum of satisfaction or

    discharge, registration and all necessary attendances and correspondence and effecting final

    settlement with creditor, his or her legal practitioner or agent shall be the charges prescribed by

    Column 2.

    Ref. No. Consideration Col. 1 Col.2

    $ Not exceeding $ $

    260 10 000 95 56

    261 14 000 102 57

    262 18 000 110 64

    263 22 000 120 72

    264 26 000 130 78

    265 30 000 140 82

    266 Exceeding 30 000 140 82

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 PART E - APPLICATION BY LEGAL PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE UNDER THE

    TRANSFER OF LAND ACT 1958

    267. Charges of legal practitioner in connection with an application by a trustee, executor or

    administrator to be registered as proprietor of real estate or mortgage, including instructions,

    checking title identity, preparation of application, necessary attendances and correspondence and

    registration - $339.50

    268. For each additional certificate of title or mortgage produced beyond the first title or

    mortgage referred to in the application - $32.20

    PART F - APPLICATION BY SURVIVING PROPRIETOR

    269. Charges of legal practitioner in connection with an application by a survivor of joint

    proprietors to be registered as proprietor of real estate or mortgage, including instructions,

    checking title identity, preparation of application and declaration, necessary attendances and

    correspondence and registration - $376.60

    270. For each additional certificate of title or mortgage produced beyond the first title or

    mortgage referred to in the application - $32.20

    PART G - PRODUCTION FEE

    271. For production of Crown grants, certificates of title, title deeds, or other documents in the

    possession of the legal practitioner of the person entitled to the custody thereof at such legal

    practitioner's office or at the Land Registry, Office of the Registrar-General or elsewhere,

    including, where necessary, endorsement of an order to register-

    for not more than two Crown grants, certificates of title, chains of title deeds, or other

    documents - $214.10

    for each additional Crown grant, certificate of title, chain of title deeds, or other document

    beyond the second - $32.20

    FOURTH SCHEDULE

    PART A - NEGOTIATING FOR OR PROCURING AN AGREEMENT FOR A LOAN WHEN THE

    MONEY IS IN FACT LENT AND THE LEGAL PRACTITIONER IS NEITHER THE LENDER NOR

    ONE OF THE LENDERS

    272. In respect of money lent upon the security of real or leasehold estate or personal property –

    1.09 per centum upon the amount lent.

    Note:

    If a legal practitioner negotiates for or procures an agreement for the renewal of a loan he

    or she shall not in respect thereof be entitled to charge remuneration in accordance with this item

    and his or her charge shall be 0.55 per centum upon the amount of the renewed loan.

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 273. (1) If a legal practitioner negotiates for or procures an agreement for a loan for his or her

    client being the borrower or mortgagor through the agency of any person (other than a legal

    practitioner) to whom a procuration fee is payable then he or she shall only be entitled to

    remuneration in accordance with the First Schedule in respect of negotiating for or procuring such

    agreement.

    (2) If a legal practitioner negotiates for or procures an agreement for a loan for his or her

    client being the borrower or mortgagor through the agency of another legal practitioner then the

    remuneration provided by item 272 shall be divided between the legal practitioners, two-thirds

    being payable to the legal practitioner for the mortgagee and one-third to the legal practitioner for

    the mortgagor.

    274. The remuneration prescribed under item 272 or 273 shall not include disbursements

    reasonably incurred in travelling from any place of business and home respectively of such legal

    practitioner and disbursements otherwise reasonably incurred in the inspection of the property

    mortgaged or charged and in procuring the agreement for the loan which disbursements may be

    charged in addition to the remuneration so prescribed.

    PART B - FOR NEGOTIATING FOR OR PROCURING AN AGREEMENT FOR A LOAN WHEN

    THE MONEY IS IN FACT LENT AND THE LEGAL PRACTITIONER OR THE LEGAL

    PRACTITIONER'S NOMINEE COMPANY IS EITHER THE LENDER OR ONE OF THE

    LENDERS

    275. When the legal practitioner, or a nominee company of which the legal practitioner or a

    partner of the legal practitioner is a director, is either the lender or one of the lenders no

    remuneration shall be charged for negotiating or procuring the loan, except in the following cases:

    (a) when the legal practitioner arranges and obtains the loan from a person for whom he

    or she acts and subsequently by arrangement with his or her client lends the money and executes

    or signs the security in his or her own name or the name of a nominee company of which he or

    she or his or her partner is a director, he or she or such nominee company being in fact trustee or

    agent for the person aforesaid; or

    (b) when the legal practitioner contributes portion of the money in fact lent, and arranges

    and obtains the remaining portion from another person not being his or her partner as a legal

    practitioner, not being a co-trustee with him or her in relation to the money lent.

    276. In either of the foregoing cases a charge for negotiating or procuring an agreement for a

    loan may be made at the rate prescribed in Part A in respect of the amount so obtained from such

    other person.

    Note:

    If a legal practitioner negotiates for or procures an agreement for the renewal of a loan from

    such other person he or she shall not in respect thereof be entitled to charge remuneration in

    accordance with item 272 and his or her charge shall be 0.55 per centum upon the amount of the

    renewed loan.

    _____________________________________________________

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 Raw data

    First Schedule 2020 2021

    2(a)(i) 22.08 22.50

    2(a)(ii) 36.06 36.70

    2(b) 10.74 10.90

    2(c )(i) 22.08 22.50

    2(c )(ii) 36.06 36.70

    3(1) 13.68 13.90

    3(2) 2.84 2.90

    4(1) 14.38 14.70

    4(2) 4.86 5.00

    4(3) 14.38 14.70

    4(4) 2.84 2.90

    5(a) 14.38 14.70

    5(b) 2.84 2.90

    6 13.68 13.90

    7 7.19 7.30

    8 36.06 36.70

    9 17.83 18.10

    10 52.68 53.60

    11 65.84 67.00

    12 28.57 29.10

    13 99.78 101.60

    14 (a) 246.46 250.90

    14(b) 122.88 125.10

    14(c) 191.46 194.90

    15 81.75 83.20

    16(a) 78.71 80.10

    16(b) 123.48 125.70

    16 (c ) 123.48 125.70

    16(d) 191.46 194.90

    17(a) 55.31 56.30

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020

    17(b) 102.31 104.10

    18 55.31 56.30

    19 (a) 123.48 125.70

    19(b) 1728.68 1759.80

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020

    Second Schedule

    Part A

    Table A – Transfer of Land Act 1958 Table B – General Law Land

    2020 2021 2020` 2021

    Col. 1 Col.2 Col. 1 Col. 2 Col. 1 Col.2 Col. 1 Col.2

    393.04 272.50 400.07 276.90 571.33 345.43 581.28

    351.21

    423.43 289.72 430.61 295.22 599.70 368.73 610.80 375.64

    445.72 306.94 454.03 312.53 627.05 390.01 638.29 397.02

    478.14 327.20 486.60 332.89 657.44 417.36 668.83 424.51

    507.51 345.43 517.14 351.21 687.83 441.67 700.38 449.96

    528.79 362.65 538.52 369.53 715.18 463.95 727.87 472.35

    561.20 381.90 571.10 388.88 745.57 487.25 759.43

    495.77

    582.48 400.14 592.48 407.20 774.95 508.53 788.95 518.16

    614.89 418.37 626.07 425.52 805.34 534.86 819.49 544.63

    638.19 438.63 649.48 446.90 831.67 561.20 846.98 571.10

    664.53 458.89 675.95 467.26 861.05 580.45 876.50 590.44

    690.87 478.14 703.44 486.60 888.40 604.76 903.98 615.89

    719.23 496.37 731.94 504.93 916.77 627.05 933.51 638.29

    745.57 516.63 759.43 526.31 948.17 652.37 965.06 663.74

    774.95 534.86 788.95 544.63 972.48 676.68 989.50 689.19

    801.28 555.12 815.42 564.99 1004.90 702.01 1023.09 714.64

    816.48 564.24 830.69 574.15 1020.09 715.18 1038.36 727.87

    831.67 574.37 846.98 584.33 1039.34 731.39 1057.70 744.16

    846.87 587.54 862.25 598.58 1059.60 744.56 1079.08 758.41

    864.09 596.66 879.55 607.75 1072.77 759.75 1092.31 773.68

    883.34 610.84 898.89 622.00 1092.01 770.89 1111.66

    784.88

    900.56 619.96 917.22 631.16 1109.24 790.14 1128.96

    804.22

    915.75 627.05 932.49 638.29 1124.43 801.28 1144.23 815.42

    930.95 642.24 947.76 653.56 1145.70 815.47 1166.63 829.67

    948.17 652.37 965.06 663.74 1160.90 828.63 1181.90 843.92

    962.35 660.48 979.32 671.88 1176.09 841.80 1197.17 857.16

    979.57 671.62 997.64 684.10 1191.29 860.04 1212.44 875.48

    996.79 681.75 1014.95 694.28 1209.52 869.15 1231.78 884.64

    1008.95 697.96 1027.16 710.56 1225.73 887.39 1248.07 902.97

    1028.20 708.09 1046.50 720.74 1244.98 900.56 1267.41 917.22

    1045.42 719.23 1063.81 731.94 1263.21 915.75 1285.73 932.49

    1062.64 731.39 1082.13 744.16 1281.45 925.88 1304.06 942.67

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 1076.82 742.53 1096.39 755.36

    1301.71 945.13 1325.44 962.01

    1092.01 750.63 1111.66 764.52 1315.89 957.29 1339.69 974.23

    1109.24 761.78 1128.96

    775.72 1331.08 971.47 1354.96 988.48

    1124.43 770.89 1144.23

    784.88 1346.28 987.68 1370.23 1005.78

    1144.69 784.06 1165.61

    798.11 1367.55 1001.86 1392.62 1020.04

    1155.83 796.22 1176.81

    810.33 1385.78 1013.00 1410.95 1031.23

    1170.02 807.36 1191.06

    821.53 1401.99 1028.20 1427.24 1046.50

    1189.26 818.50 1210.40

    832.72 1419.21 1044.40 1444.54 1062.79

    1208.51 829.65 1229.74

    844.94 1434.41 1059.60 1459.81

    1062.79

    1262.20 864.09 1284.72

    879.55 1495.19 1101.13 1521.91 1120.82

    1315.89 902.58 1339.69

    919.25 1550.90 1151.78 1578.92 1172.74

    1370.59 943.10 1395.68 959.97 1607.63 1200.41 1636.94 1221.60

    1424.28 979.57 1449.63 997.64 1662.

    33 1244.98 1691.92 1267.41

    1476.95 1013.00 1503.59 1031.23 1725.14 1292.59 1756.05 1316.27

    1532.67 1051.49 1560.59 1070.94 1782.88 1341.21 1815.09 1365.14

    1585.35 1089.99 1613.53 1109.62 1840.62 1386.80 1874.14 1411.97

    1641.06 1124.43 1670.54 1144.23 1897.35 1433.40 1931.15 1458.79

    1694.75 1162.92 1725.51 1183.93 1954.08 1481.01 1989.17 1507.66

    1748.44 1200.41 1779.46 1221.60 2014.86 1525.58 2051.27 1553.47

    1882.15 1292.59 1915.88 1316.27 2155.66 1647.14 2194.81 1676.65

    2017.90 1386.80 2054.32 1411.97 2296.47 1768.70 2337.33 1800.84

    2155.66 1481.01 2194.81 1507.66 2440.32 1885.19 2483.92 1918.93

    2288.37 1571.16 2329.18 1599.28 2588.22 2003.71 2634.58 2040.07

    2424.11 1662.33 2467.63 1691.92 2731.05 2118.18 2780.16 2156.12

    2557.83 1755.53 2604.04

    1787.61 2871.86 2234.68 2923.70 2275.23

    137.77 96.24 140.48

    97.73 146.89 117.51 149.65 120.12

    Part B

    Table A – Transfer of Land Act 1958

    Table B –

    General Law

    Land

    2020 2021 2020 2021

    Col. 1 Col.2 Col. 1 Col. 2 74.05

    75.43

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 135.74 66.86 138.45 68.21

    184.37 92.18 187.31 93.66

    220.83 109.40 224.98 110.96

    26.34 11.14 26.47 11.20

    Part C

    2020 2021

    Item 1 262.87

    267.63

    Table A – Transfer of Land Act 195

    Table B –

    General Law

    Land

    2020 2021 2020 2021

    Col. 1 Col.2 Col. 1 Col. 2 74.05

    75.4

    184.37 159.04 187.31 161.86

    276.55 245.15 281.99 249.41

    367.72 306.94 374.62 312.53

    31.40 26.34 31.56 26.47

    Third Schedule

    Part A

    2020 2021

    Col. 1A Col. 1B Col.2C Col.2D Col. 1A Col. 1B Col.2C Col.2D

    318.08 272.50 272.50 180.31

    323.72 276.90 276.90 183.24

    423.43 319.10 319.10 209.69

    430.61 324.74 324.74 213.78

    456.86 343.41 343.41 228.94

    465.23 349.17 349.17 233.12

    496.37 370.76 370.76 248.19

    504.93 377.68 377.68 252.46

    528.79 399.12 399.12 265.41

    538.52 406.18 406.18 269.77

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 570.32 424.45 424.45 282.63

    580.26 431.63 431.63 288.09

    604.76 453.82 453.82 300.86

    615.89 462.17 462.17 306.42

    638.19 481.18 481.18 321.12

    649.48 489.66 489.66 326.78

    676.68 508.53 508.53 337.33

    689.19 518.16 518.16 343.07

    711.13 535.88 535.88 355.56

    723.80 545.65 545.65 362.41

    750.63 564.24 564.24 375.82

    764.52 574.15 574.15 382.77

    785.08 587.54 587.54 390.01

    799.13 598.58 598.58 397.02

    818.50 618.94 618.94 408.24

    833.74 630.14 630.14 415.34

    860.04 642.24 642.24 427.49

    875.48 653.56 653.56 434.69

    893.47 670.61 670.61 444.71

    909.07 683.08 683.08 453.01

    930.95 697.96 697.96 463.95

    947.76 710.56 710.56 472.35

    964.38 724.30 724.30 484.21

    981.35 737.03 737.03 492.71

    989.70 742.53 742.53 496.37

    1007.82 756.37 756.37 504.93

    1008.95 755.70 755.70 507.51

    1027.16 769.61 769.61 517.14

    1032.25 770.89 770.89 516.63

    1050.58 784.88 784.88 526.31

    1053.52 791.15 791.15 524.73

    1072.97 805.24 805.24 534.45

    1076.82 807.36 807.36 536.89

    1096.39 821.53 821.53 546.67

    1099.11 823.57 823.57 549.05

    1118.78 838.83 838.83 558.88

    1119.37 838.76 838.76 561.20

    1139.14 854.10 854.10 571.10

    1144.69 853.96 853.96 571.33

    1165.61 869.37 869.37 581.28

    1162.92 870.17 870.17 580.45

    1183.93 885.66 885.66 590.44

    1185.21 887.39 887.39 589.57

    1206.33 902.97 902.97 600.62

    1208.51 902.58 902.58 604.76

    1230.76 919.25 919.25 615.89

    1228.77 917.78 917.78 614.89

    1251.12 934.52 934.52 626.07

    1250.04 931.96 931.96 626.03

    1272.50 948.78 948.78 637.27

    1270.30 954.25 954.25 636.16

    1292.86 971.17 971.17 647.45

    1292.59 969.44 969.44 645.28

    1316.27 986.44 986.44 656.61

    1315.89 987.68 987.68 657.44

    1339.69 1005.78 1005.78 668.83

    1335.13 1001.86 1001.86 667.57

    1359.03 1020.04 1020.04 680.02

    1356.41 1018.07 1018.07 679.72

    1380.41 1036.32 1036.32 692.24

    1380.72 1035.29 1035.29 689.85

    1405.86 1053.63 1053.63 702.42

    1401.99 1051.49 1051.49 698.97

    1427.24 1069.92 1069.92 711.58

    1425.29 1067.70 1067.70 711.13

    1450.65 1087.22 1087.22 723.80

    1445.55 1080.87 1080.87 721.26

    1472.03 1100.46 1100.46 733.98

    1467.84 1099.11 1099.11 736.45

    1494.42 1118.78 1118.78 749.25

    1488.10 1115.31 1115.31 743.54

    1514.78 1135.07 1135.07 757.39

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 1507.34 1129.50 1129.50 752.66

    1534.13 1149.32 1149.32 766.55

    1582.31 1185.21 1185.21 791.15

    1610.48 1206.33 1206.33 805.24

    1654.23 1240.93 1240.93 825.60

    1683.77 1263.34 1263.34 840.87

    1727.17 1295.63 1295.63 864.09

    1758.09 1319.33 1319.33 879.55

    1797.06 1350.33 1350.33 901.57

    1829.35 1374.30 1374.30 918.24

    1872.02 1406.04 1406.04 937.03

    1905.70 1431.31 1431.31 953.87

    1944.96 1460.75 1460.75 970.45

    1980.01 1487.30 1487.30 987.46

    2017.90 1512.41 1512.41 1005.91

    2054.32 1539.22 1539.22 1024.11

    2085.77 1569.14 1569.14 1045.42

    2123.55 1597.24 1597.24 1063.81

    2159.72 1623.84 1623.84 1079.86

    2198.88 1653.23 1653.23 1099.44

    2233.67 1636.00 1636.00 1091.00

    2274.21 1665.45 1665.45 1110.64

    2414.99 1773.76 1773.76 1180.15

    2458.47 1805.93 1805.93 1201.24

    180.31 133.72 133.72 91.17

    183.24 136.41 136.41 92.64

    Part B

    2020 2021

    Col.1 Col. 2 Col.3 Col.1 Col. 2 Col.3

    224.89 179.30 146.89 229.05 182.22 149.65

    248.19 197.54 159.04 252.46 201.56 161.86

    273.51 217.80 173.22 278.93 221.92 176.11

    299.85 236.03 190.44 305.40 240.25 193.42

    321.12 254.26 206.65 326.78 258.57 210.73

    345.43 272.50 223.87 351.21 276.90 228.03

    368.73 289.72 238.06 375.64 295.22 242.28

    390.01 306.94 254.26 397.02 312.53 258.57

    417.36 327.20 265.41 424.51 332.89 269.77

    441.67 345.43 282.63 449.96 351.21 288.09

    463.95 362.65 299.85 472.35 369.53 305.40

    487.25 382.91 316.06 495.77 389.89 321.69

    508.53 401.15 327.20 518.16 408.22 332.89

    535.88 418.37 343.41 545.65 425.52 349.17

    561.20 438.63 359.62 571.10 446.90 366.48

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020 580.45 456.86 375.82 590.44 465.23 382.77

    604.76 478.14 388.99 615.89 486.60 396.00

    628.06 496.37 402.16 639.30 504.93 409.24

    650.35 516.63 418.37 661.70 526.31 425.52

    676.68 535.88 436.60 689.19 545.65 444.87

    702.01 555.12 445.72 714.64 564.99 454.03

    715.18 564.24 456.86 727.87 574.15 465.23

    731.39 574.37 465.98 744.16 584.33 474.39

    743.54 587.54 478.14 757.39 598.58 486.60

    759.75 596.66 487.25 773.68 607.75 495.77

    770.89 608.81 496.37 784.88 619.96 504.93

    789.13 619.96 507.51 803.20 631.16 517.14

    801.28 628.06 516.63 815.42 639.30 526.31

    815.47 642.24 524.73 829.67 653.56 534.45

    828.63 650.35 535.88 843.92 661.70 545.65

    841.80 660.48 542.97 857.16 671.88 552.77

    860.04 672.63 555.12 875.48 685.11 564.99

    870.17 682.76 564.24 885.66 695.29 574.15

    887.39 697.96 570.32 902.97 710.56 580.26

    901.57 708.09 579.44 918.24 720.74 589.42

    915.75 719.23 587.54 932.49 731.94 598.58

    924.87 731.39 596.66 941.65 744.16 607.75

    945.13 742.53 605.77 962.01 756.37 616.91

    957.29 750.63 618.94 974.23 764.52 630.14

    970.45 761.78 626.03 987.46 775.72 637.27

    987.68 770.89 635.15 1005.78 784.88 646.43

    1001.86 782.04 642.24 1020.04 796.08 653.56

    1011.99 796.22 650.35 1030.22 810.33 661.70

    1028.20 807.36 660.48 1046.50 821.53 671.88

    1044.40 818.50 670.61 1062.79 833.74 683.08

    1060.61 828.63 679.72 1080.10 843.92 692.24

    Part C

    2020 2021

    Col.1 Col. 2 Col.1 Col. 2

    97.25 54.70

    98.75 55.99

    105.35 55.72

    106.89 57.01

  • Law Institute of Victoria, October 2020

    112.44 62.81

    114.02 64.13

    122.57 70.91

    125.21 72.28

    134.73 76.99

    137.43 78.39

    143.85 81.04

    146.59 82.46

    152.96 86.11

    155.75 87.55

    162.08 89.14

    164.92 90.60

    170.18 96.24

    173.06 97.73

    179.30 100.29

    182.22 101.80

    191.46 107.38

    194.44 108.93

    191.46 107.38

    194.44 108.93

    Part D

    2020 2021

    Col.1 Col. 2 Col.1 Col. 2

    93.20 54.70

    94.67 55.99

    100.29 55.72

    101.80 57.01

    108.39 62.81

    109.94 64.13

    117.51 70.91

    120.12 72.28

    127.64 76.99

    130.30 78.39

    137.77 81.04

    140.48 82.46

    137.77 81.04

    140.48 82.46

    Part E

    Part F

    Part G

    2020 2021 2020 2021 2020 2021

    333.48 339.50 369.95 376.56 210.30 214.09

    31.61 32.17 31.61 32.17 31.61 32.17

    2020 2021

    7(c)- lower limit 17.22 17.31

    7(c)-upper limit 24.72 25.45

    10(b) 165.42 167.97

    Second schedule- Part B

    Item 3

    212.53

    216.30

    Second schedule- Part C

    Item 1 262.87

    267.70