H-4.1, r. 3 - Code of ethics of bailiffs

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33. Fees are fair and reasonable when they are proportional to the services rendered and warranted under the circumstances. In determining fees, bailiffs must consider the following factors:
(1)  the time required to render the professional service;
(2)  the degree of difficulty and importance of the service;
(3)  the performance of services that are unusual or require exceptional competence or speed;
(4)  the amount of disbursements and expenses incurred; and
(5)  if it is not an act described in section 8 of the Court Bailiffs Act (chapter H-4.1), the tariff pursuant to paragraph 12 of section 86.0.1 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26).
O.C. 550-2002, s. 33.