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4. In any taxation of costs, wherever items appear for disbursement, the same shall be vouched in such manner as the taxing officer may consider to be proper, subject to the decision of the Judge if appealed to.
5. Where any party seeks to have the taxation of costs reviewed by the Judge he shall serve on the Clerk of the Peace notice of the items to which he objects.
Order XXXVI.
Practice.
1. When any party in an equity suit changes his solicitor, he shall give notice in writing of such change to all the other parties in the suit, and also to the Clerk of the Peace, stating the name and address of the new solicitor, and the Clerk of the Peace shall file the notice.
2. All notices or documents required by these rules to be delivered to the Clerk of the Peace may be delivered either by giving the same to him personally at his office or to any clerk or asistant in charge of such office there and not elsewhere, or by sending the same through the Post Office, in a prepaid letter duly registered and addressed to the Clerk of the Peace, at his office, posted in such time as to admit of its delivery, in the ordinary course, within the periods in these rules required for the delivery of such notices and documents.
3. Copies of all proceedings or documents lodged in the office of the Clerk of the Peace, and of all decrees, orders, and entries made in the "Equity Civil Bill Book" and "Equity Minute Book," shall be prepared by him for any party requiring the same, upon payment of the costs of such copies, when the order for the same is given.
4. A folio is to comprise seventy-two words, every figure being counted as one word.
5. Where by these Rules any act may be done or notice given by any party, such act may be done or notice given either in person or by his solicitor or agent, if it can be legally done by an agent.
6. Where a party acts by solicitor, service of any proceeding or document upon such solicitor, or delivery of the same at his office, or sending the same to him by post, shall be deemed to be good service upon the party for whom such solicitor acts, as upon the day when the same is so served or delivered or upon which, in the ordinary course of post, it would be delivered, except in cases where by these rules or by any Act personal service upon a party is required.
7. Where, by reason of the absence of any party, or from any