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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland : from the year 1692 to 1839 inclusive, with annotations thereto,and a copious index.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.—1779. 151
that the growing interest is claimed till payment; and no she-
riff, under-sheriff, or bailiff, shall be obliged to execute such
writ before such endorsement.
SEC. 5. The poundage fees allowed, in this section are superseded by the
act of 1790, ch. 59, sec. 2.
TO THE SURVEYOR.
lb. Tob.
For the survey of one hundred acres of land, or under,
per acre, - - - - 1
Any quantity above one hundred acres and. under two
hundred, - - - - 1/2
If between two hundred acres and five hundred acres,
then for the first two hundred as before, and for all
above two hundred acres, - - - - 1/4
Five hundred acres, as before, and for all above, per
hundred, - - - 8
For every plot, allowing three plots for every survey;
that is to say, one to the party, one to the examiner-
general, and the other to be entered with the certifi-
cate on the surveyor's book, for the first hundred acres
or under, - - - - 8
For all above the first hundred acres, per hundred, - 4
For a journey fee, if the land be distant from the house
of the surveyor for twenty miles or under, and if more,
six-pence per mile, - - - -30
For every certificate of survey or resurvey, per side,
and so pro rato, (a)- - - - -4
For the resurvey of one hundred and forty acres of land
or under, made with a circumferentor or theodolite,
chain, and other necessary instruments, whether
made up of one or more tracts, correcting and amend-
ing the original survey or surveys, and adding conti-
guous vacancy thereto, for the re-survey whereof a
warrant is or shall be issued out of the land office, - 300
For the resurvey of any quantity of land above one hun-
dred and forty acres, as aforesaid, whether made up of
one or more tracts, under warrants as aforesaid, then
for the said quantity of one hundred and forty acres
the said sum of- - - - - 300
And for the residue, the same fees as allowed upon pri-
mitive surveys.
For running the lines of each tract on warrant of sur-
vey out of the general or county court, the same fees
as on primitive surveys.
For plotting on such surveys, each tract of land of one
hundred acres or under, -- - -8
For all above the first hundred acres, per hundred, - 4
Fees to the
surveyor.


 
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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland : from the year 1692 to 1839 inclusive, with annotations thereto,and a copious index.
Volume 141, Page 151   View pdf image (33K)
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