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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.— 1820.

869

Cents.

 

For making up the issue or issues, in law or equity, in any
case, 15
For the docket entry of any judgment or decree of the

Clerks of
court of
appeals.

court, 25

 

For taxing and filing a bill of the costs of either party, in

 

any suit or action, (but it is not intended that this sped-

 

fieation shall be construed to extend to the taxation of

 

any additional costs on executions, or other judicial pro-

 

cess, issued upon judgments or decrees,) 16

 

For a transcript thereof, with the items or articles at large,

 

when demanded, 10

 

For a short copy of a judgment or decree, without seal, if

 

expressly demanded, to be paid for by the party demand-

 

ing the same, 15

 

For the docket entry of the award of a writ of diminution

 

or procedendo, of an appeal, the allowance of a writ of

 

error, or the service of an injunction, 5

 

For entering on the docket in any action, appeal or writ of

 

error, the determination thereof, when agreed, disconti-

 

nued, struck off, abated, dismissed or quashed, 5

 

For entering on the docket the suggestion of the death of

 

either party, 6

 

For the docket entry of the defalcation of a sheriff or

 

coroner, 5

 

For entering on the docket the defalcation of a sheriff or

 

coroner, or other proceeding of the court stricken out, 5

 

For entering a capias ad satisfaciendum, 'not called by

 

consent,' 5

 

For a certificate of bail piece, including search and seal of

 

office, 50

 

For entering the surrender of principal in discharge of

 

bail, 10

 

For entering a commitment, releasement or exoneretur, 10

 

For the entry of the naturalization of an alien or foreigner,

 

and a certificate thereof, with seal of office, including all

 

oaths taken thereon, 3 00

 

For a writ of publication to the laws, under seal of the

 

state, 25

 

For issuing under seal of office, a writ of capias ad satisfa-

 

ciendum, fieri facias, venditioni exponas, scire facias, at-

 

tachment with clause of scire facias, writ of diminution,

 

procedendo, habere facias possessionem or seisinam, or

 

other special writ, and any other writ or process not

 

herein particularly enumerated, for every tan words or

 

figures of each, and so pro rata, 1 1/4

 

 

 

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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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