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Hanson's Laws of Maryland 1763-1784
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                                     THOMAS SIM LEE, Esq; Governor. 1779.
                    To the REGISTER of the LAND-OFFICE, on the western
                                            and eastern shores respectively.
 

For a common warrant and entry
For renewing the same, and entry,
    whether in or out of date
For recording certificate, per side,
    computing one hundred and five
    words to a side, and so pro rato
For making out a grant
For recording the same
For special warrant on the proclamation
    of escheat or resurvey,
    including petition and order
    thereon
For searching for any matter or
    thing, first year nothing
If the matter searched for be found
For a special warrant for vacant
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    cultivation, including petition
    and order thereon
For renewing every special warrant,
    whether in or out of date
Entering every caveat  and order
For every deed or assignment
For drawing a petition at the request
    of the party
For all copies, per side, as before
For filing every paper at the request
    of the party
For entering every application for
    warrant
For copy thereof, per side, and so
    pro rato
For every seal
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                                                To the PUBLIC NOTARY.
 
For drawing a protest, and recording
    it, if not a special one
For drawing every special protest,
    per side, and so pro rato
For drawing any other matter or

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    thing attested under seal, per
    side, and so pro rato
Recording any matter or thing,
    per side, and so pro rato

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                                                To the NAVAL OFFICERS.
 
For entering every vessel above one
    hundred tuns
For clearing every vessel above one
    hundred tuns
For entering every vessel above fifty
    tuns and under a hundred tuns
For clearing every vessel above fifty
    tuns and under a hundred tuns
For entering every vessel under fifty
    tuns

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For clearing every vessel under fifty
    tuns
For entering any vessel from, or
    clearing any vessel to, Virginia
For a certificate of goods imported
For every bond taken in the office
For every oath
For recording every register
For every certificate

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    III.  And be it enacted, That the above fees to the notary public and naval
officers be paid at the time of the service done.

                                              To the REGISTER of WILLS.
 
For every probate of will, where
    no controversy of letters granted,
    including demand and all oaths
    necessary thereto
For granting letters of administration,
    swearing the administrators,
    taking bond, issuing warrant
    to appraisers, and warrant
    to swear them, or for probate of
    any will, granting letters testamentary,
    (if required) taking
    bond, issuing warrant to appraisers
    to swear them
Dedimus potestatem to take answer,
    per side, and so pro rato
For recording wills, inventories,
    accounts, or copying the same, 
    per side, computing seven words

 

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    to the line and fifteen lines to
    a side, and so pro rato
Taxing and filing costs
Copy costs, if demanded and delivered
For drawing definitive sentence on
    plenary proceedings, and recording
    the same, per side, and so
    pro rato
A writ of execution of definitive
    sentence, per side, and so pro rato
Seal to definitive sentence, if required
Seal to a writ of execution of definitive
    sentence
Copy of every libel, answer, replication,
    or rejoinder, per side, if
    demanded

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CHAP.
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To the register
of the
land-office.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

To the public
notary.
 
 
 
 
 
 

To the naval
officers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

To be paid on
service done.
 

Fees to the
register of
wills.

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