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2760 INDEX TO THE
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Page.
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Clerks of the counties to receive twenty-five cents for recording and
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indexing every short copy of a judgment rendered in the magis-
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trates' court—1835, ch. 201, sec. 10, .
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1204
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Fees in the magistrates' court — 1835, ch. 201, sec. 10,
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1204
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Chief district justices to receive for their services, each $3, and each
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of the other justices $2, for every day's attendance upon his court
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to be paid out of the fees collected by them: failing that, by the
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3
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levy courts or commissioners, &c. — 1835, ch. 201, sec. 24, .
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1209
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Constables to be allowed, in addition to the fifty cents now allowed
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five cents for every mile after the first five miles they have to travel
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in delivering over prisoners — 1835, ch. 212,
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1212
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Fees of constables and justices, in cases of judgments of condemnation
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of vessels, navigated under the sole command of negroes — 1836, ch
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150, sec. 5, ..........
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1236
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OFFSET.
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See PLEADING.
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ORDINARY-KEEPERS.
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The sheriffs directed to collect and receive all fines and forfeitures
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under this act, and pay them to the treasurers, and the county clerks
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to return lists to the treasurers of licenses granted — March, 1780
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ch. 24, sec. 3, ..........
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158
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The justices directed, at certain courts, to set and assess the rates and
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prices of all liquors, &c. to be vended by ordinary-keepers for the
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year, to be transcribed and set up by the clerks in the court-houses
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—1780, ch. 24, sec. 4, ........
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159
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Such rates to be set up by ordinary-keepers for perusal in their houses,
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under the penalty of six hundred pounds of tobacco — 1780, ch. 24
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sec. 4, .......
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159
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Ordinary-keepers demanding or receiving more than the rates to for-
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feit three hundred pounds of tobacco, and to be non-suit on bring-
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ing an action for higher charges — 1780, ch. 24, sec. 4, .
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159
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On such accounts being paid, they may be compelled by the county
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court, or a single magistrate, to restore the sum with costs — 1780,
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ch. 24, sec. 4, ..........
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159
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Directions for the number of beds, &c. to be kept, and penalty for
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omission — 1780, ch. 24, sec. 5, .......
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159
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No person but the master or principal in the house to keep an ordinary
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—1780, ch. 24, sec. 6, ........
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160
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If an ordinary-keeper shall keep a disorderly house, it may be, on com-
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plaint, suppressed by the justices of the court, and during the re-
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cess by any two justices of the peace till the meeting of the court
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—1780, ch. 24, sec. 7, ........
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160
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Penalty on persons keeping ordinary after such suspension — 1780, ch.
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24, sec. 8, ...........
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160
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Such persons, or others, keeping ordinary without license, to forfeit
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one thousand pounds of tobacco per month — 1780, ch. 24, sec. 9,
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160
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