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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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906

LAWS OF MARYLAND.— 1826.

 
   

Cents.

Clerks of

writ of error, an injunction, or any other writ of process

 

county
courts, and

not herein particularly enumerated, for every ten words

 

Baltimore

or figures of each, and so pro rata,

1 1/4

city court,

But on the issuing of any writ of execution, scire facias,

 
 

or attachment, from a judgment or decree, there shall be

 
 

no additional charge made on account of either a search

 
 

for the recitation therein, or the endorsement of a short

 
 

copy thereon, of such judgment or decree.

 
 

For the docket entry of the return of any writ or process,

 
 

that may be issued,

5

 

II. In Criminal Prosecutions.

 
 

For filing every recognizance taken out of court, and every

 
 

other paper, matter or thing necessary, or required to be

 
 

filed in court, (to be charged but once,) for each,

5

 

For taking every recognizance, with or without securities,

 
 

in court, and the docket entry thereof,

6

 

For entering the appearance of the principal to each recog-

 
 

nizance, when actually in court in proper person, or by

 
 

attorney,

5

 

For a copy of a recognizance, with or without security, of

 
 

a presentment, indictment, plea, or any other paper,

 
 

matter or thing whatsoever, when expressly demanded,

 
 

to be charged to the party demanding the same, for every

 
 

ten words or figures thereof, and so pro rata,

1

 

For entering the respite and continuance, default, for-

 
 

feiture, or discharge of a recognizance, with or without

 
 

security,

5

 

For the docket entry of every presentment, indictment or

 
 

information,

5

 

For the docket entry of an appearance of a person charged

 
 

in a presentment or indictment, whether in proper person

 
 

or by attorney,

5

 

For the docket entry of a rule or an order of court,

5

 

For entering a plea, submission, or confession to present-

 
 

ment or indictment,

5

 

For arraigning and charging a criminal at the bar of the

 
 

court,

50

 

For taking and entering the verdict, either of the court or

 
 

jury,

15

 

For the entry of judgment thereon, or on submission or

 
 

confession,

25

 

For issuing every warrant or writ for the execution of a

 
 

judgment or sentence of the court,

20

 

For issuing a bench warrant, capias ad respondendum, or

 
 

other process to apprehend a criminal, either before or

 
 

after verdict and judgment,

20

 

 

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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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