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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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904

LAWS OF MARYLAND.— 1826.

 
   

Cents.

Clerks of
county
courts, and
Baltimore
city court

or appellee, or for the appearance of an attorney for either
party,
For the docket entry of every bail piece, or taking and
entering every special bail in court,

6
5

 

For the docket entry of every imparlance, to be charged to

 
 

the party defendant only,

5

 

For the docket entry of every continuance or reference, to

 
 

be charged to the plaintiff only,

5

 

For the docket entry of every rule or order to declare or

 
 

plead, of every motion, leave, or other rule entered by

 
 

order of the court,

6

 

For the docket entry of a default or amerciament of any

 
 

sheriff or coroner,

5

 

For entering defalcation, amerciament, bail, or other pro-

 
 

ceeding of the court, stricken out,

5

 

For making up the issue or issues, in fact or law, for trial,

 
 

in any suit,

15

 

For entering an action agreed, satisfied, discontinued,

 
 

struck off, abated, quashed or dismissed,

5

 

For the docket entry of every declaration, plea or answer,

 
 

replication, demurrer or joinder thereto, or any other

 
 

pleading, and of every relicta verificatione,

5

 

For drawing and empannelling every petit jury,

25

 

For swearing every petit jury, and entry of the pannel

 
 

thereof,

60

 

For every copy of the panned

5

 

For a venire facias for jurors or talismen, issued by order

 
 

of the court,

10

 

For administering every oath or affirmation in court, other

 
 

than to jurors,

5

 

For taking and entering every verdict of a jury,

15

 

For the docket entry of any judgment or decree of the

 
 

court,

25

 

For taxing, making out, and filing a bill of costs, of either

 
 

party, in any suit or action, or in cases of land commis-

 
 

sions, with the several items of articles at large ; (but it

 
 

is not intended that this allowance shall extend to the

 
 

taxation of any additional costs on executions, or other

 
 

judicial process, issued upon judgments or decrees other

 
 

than attachments and scire facias's,)

15

 

For a transcript thereof, with the several items or articles

 
 

at large, when demanded,

10

 

For entering an appeal, the allowance of a writ of error, or

 
 

the service of an injunction,

5

 

For issuing subposna ad testificandum, including the

 
 

names of all witnesses applied for at the time, not ex-

 
 

ceeding three.

10

 

 

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