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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1727-1729 With Appendix of Statutes, 1714-1726
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Acts Not Previously Printed. 541


FOR

Confession to every Indictment, twelve pounds of Tobacco.
Allowance of a Writ of Error, twenty One pounds of Tobacco.
Every Indictment after the first Name, Eighteen Pounds of
Tobacco.
Rule of Tryal, Twelve Pounds of Tobacco.
Copy of Pannel, Six Pounds of Tobacco.
Recording Verdict, Six pounds of Tobacco.
Entring Conviction, and signing Judgment, Forty two pounds
of Tobacco.
A Writ of Execution thereon, Forty two pounds of Tobacco.
Taking security on Condemnation on Attachment, Twelve
Pounds of Tobacco
Entring Action agreed, Six pounds of Tobacco.

To the Surveyor General and his Deputies.

The Survey or Resurvey of one Hundred Acres of Land, or
under, One Pound of Tobacco per Acre, for any Quantity
above One Hundred Acres, and under two Hundred Acres ;
for the first Hundred, as before and half a Pound of To-
bacco for the rest per Acre. If between two Hundred Acres
and five Hundred Acres, then for the first two Hundred
Acres, as before, and a quarter of a pound of Tobacco for
all Above.
For five Hundred Acres, as before, and for all above, Ten
pounds of Tobacco, per Hundred Acres.
Every Plat, allowing three Plats for every survey (that is to
say) one to the party, one to the Examiner General, and the
other to be entred upon the Surveyor's Book, Ten Pounds
of Tobacco. For the first Hundred Acres, or under; and
after the rate of Five Pounds of Tobacco per Cent for all
above the first Hundred Acres.
Journey Fees, if the same be distant from the Surveyor's-House
twenty Miles, or under, Forty pounds of Tobacco; if above
Twenty Miles, and under forty, Eighty pounds of Tobacco.
If above Forty Miles, and under sixty, then One hundred
and twenty pounds of Tobacco, and so pro Rato.
Every Certificate of survey, be the Quantity more or less, Five
Pounds of Tobacco, and no more, except it be otherwise
limited by the Act for ascertaining the Bounds of Lands.

Session
Laws

FOR

Sheriffs' Fees.

Serving a Writ and Bayl-Bond thirty Five pounds of Tobacco.
Tending on a Prisoner, one Day, twenty Four Hours in Cus-
tody twenty pounds of Tobacco, and so pro rato for the first
Month, and for every Day after the first Month, Ten pounds
of Tobacco, per Day, and no more.




 
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