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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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2760 INDEX TO THE

 
 

Page.

Clerks of the counties to receive twenty-five cents for recording and

 

indexing every short copy of a judgment rendered in the magis-

 

trates' court—1835, ch. 201, sec. 10, .

1204

Fees in the magistrates' court — 1835, ch. 201, sec. 10,

1204

Chief district justices to receive for their services, each $3, and each

 

of the other justices $2, for every day's attendance upon his court

 

to be paid out of the fees collected by them: failing that, by the

3

levy courts or commissioners, &c. — 1835, ch. 201, sec. 24, .

1209

Constables to be allowed, in addition to the fifty cents now allowed

 

five cents for every mile after the first five miles they have to travel

 

in delivering over prisoners — 1835, ch. 212,

1212

Fees of constables and justices, in cases of judgments of condemnation

 

of vessels, navigated under the sole command of negroes — 1836, ch

 

150, sec. 5, ..........

1236

OFFSET.

 

See PLEADING.

 

ORDINARY-KEEPERS.

 

The sheriffs directed to collect and receive all fines and forfeitures

 

under this act, and pay them to the treasurers, and the county clerks

 

to return lists to the treasurers of licenses granted — March, 1780

 

ch. 24, sec. 3, ..........

158

The justices directed, at certain courts, to set and assess the rates and

 

prices of all liquors, &c. to be vended by ordinary-keepers for the

 

year, to be transcribed and set up by the clerks in the court-houses

 

—1780, ch. 24, sec. 4, ........

159

Such rates to be set up by ordinary-keepers for perusal in their houses,

 

under the penalty of six hundred pounds of tobacco — 1780, ch. 24

 

sec. 4, .......

159

Ordinary-keepers demanding or receiving more than the rates to for-

 

feit three hundred pounds of tobacco, and to be non-suit on bring-

 

ing an action for higher charges — 1780, ch. 24, sec. 4, .

159

On such accounts being paid, they may be compelled by the county

 

court, or a single magistrate, to restore the sum with costs — 1780,

 

ch. 24, sec. 4, ..........

159

Directions for the number of beds, &c. to be kept, and penalty for

 

omission — 1780, ch. 24, sec. 5, .......

159

No person but the master or principal in the house to keep an ordinary

 

—1780, ch. 24, sec. 6, ........

160

If an ordinary-keeper shall keep a disorderly house, it may be, on com-

 

plaint, suppressed by the justices of the court, and during the re-

 

cess by any two justices of the peace till the meeting of the court

 

—1780, ch. 24, sec. 7, ........

160

Penalty on persons keeping ordinary after such suspension — 1780, ch.

 

24, sec. 8, ...........

160

Such persons, or others, keeping ordinary without license, to forfeit

 

one thousand pounds of tobacco per month — 1780, ch. 24, sec. 9,

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