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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
Volume 145, Volume 2, Page 270   View pdf image (33K)
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270 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.

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629. The constables for said city shall be entitled to demand
and receive the following fees :

For serving summons on claims not exceeding ten dol-
lars and return, ....... $0 31i

For serving summons on claims exceeding ten, and not

exceeding fifty dollars and return, . . . . 37}
For serving summons on claims exceeding fifty dollars,

and return, ........ 60

For serving writ of replevin, ..... 37}

For summoning and swearing each appraiser, . . 20

In all cases of replevin the constable to have a commission of
five per centum on the amount of the appraisement, to be charged
as costs whenever the case shall be settled, which appraisement
shall be first certified to be correct by tfie justice issuing the
writ of replevin.

For serving fl. fa. or sci. fa. and return, ' . . . 33^
For serving a State warrant in all cases of trespass vi

et armis, trespass quare clausum fregit, to be paid by

the party applying for the same, .... 50

MARINERS, AND CHARITABLE MARINE SOCIETY or BALTIMORE.

630. Whenever a mariner residing in or sailing to or from the
port of Baltimore shall depart this life intestate, and leaving no
relations within the fifth degree, to be reckoned by counting
down from the common ancestor to the more remote, the whole
surplus estate of such mariner, after paying debts, funeral ex-
penses and costs of administration, shall devolve on and become
the property of the Charitable Marine Society of Baltimore.

MARKETS.

631. The mayor and city council have power to erect and
regulate markets.

632. If any person shall buy, or cause to be bought, any kind
of vegetables, dead meat, poultry, butter, cheese, tallow, eggs or
fish, in any of the markets of said city, or within ten miles
thereof, with an intent to sell the same again in such markets
or city, or within two miles thereof, he shall for the first offence
forfeit the article, or the value thereof; for the second offence
he shall forfeit the article and be fined four dollars, and for every
other offence forfeit fifteen dollars, to be recovered in a summary

 

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