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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1727-1729 With Appendix of Statutes, 1714-1726
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542

Assembly Proceedings, 1714-1726.

Session
Laws


Collecting the publick Dues, for every Hundred, Ten pounds
of Tobacco.
Serving an Attachment or Execution, Ten pounds of Tobacco.
And if any Execution be for above an Hundred, and under
Five Hundred pounds of Tobacco, Fifty pounds of Tobacco.
If it exceed Five hundred pounds of Tobacco, then One

p. 243

FOR

Hundred pounds of Tobacco. If it Exceed one Thousand,
then for the first Thousand, One Hundred pounds of Tobacco.
And every Thousand afterwards, Fifty pounds of Tobacco.
Commitment and Releasment, Forty pounds of Tobacco, and
after the same Rate for Money or Tobacco.
And it is hereby declared, That it is the true Intent and mean-
ing of this Act, that the several Sheriffs shall have no more
Fees than for what shall appear to be justly due upon such
Execution; and the same Fees for levying any Attachment
for any Sum whatsoever, Money or Tobacco, or the full
Value thereof, in any Goods or Merchandizes; Provided the
same be Condemned to the Use of the party Plaintiff attach-
ing the same, and pro Rato for such part thereof as shall be
Condemned; and if no part shall be Condemned that shall be
attached, that then the said Sheriff shall have only ten
pounds of Tobacco, for returning the Writ, as aforesaid,
and no more for Impannelling the Jury, than One hundred
and twenty pounds of Tobacco.
Serving any Extraordinary Warrant or Commission, to be
regulated by the Court, For serving a scire facias, including
the Persons Summoned thirty pounds of Tobacco. For
serving a Citation, thirty pounds of Tobacco.
Executing a Commission of Resurvey, per Day, One Hundred
pounds of tobacco.
Impannelling a Jury, two Hundred and Forty pounds of to-
bacco. If Impowered to swear Jury and Evidences, then for
every Oath, twelve pounds of Tobacco.
Every non est Inventus returned, ten pounds of tobacco.
Serving a Sub-pa'na. thirty pounds of tobacco.


FOR

To the Coroner.

Viewing the Body of any Person or Persons Murthered, Slain
or otherwise Dead by Mis-adventure, to be made out of the
Goods and Chatties of the Party so Dead, if any there be;
otherwise levyed by the Commissioners of the County where
such Accident shall happen, two hundred and Fifty pounds
of Tobacco.
Arresting or Summoning any Sheriff sued or prosecuted in
any Court, and for taking security, forty pounds of To-
bacco.



 
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