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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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996 FEES OF OFFICEES. [ART. 36

Criers.

1904, art. 36, sec. 18. 1888, art. 36, sec, 18. 1860, art. 38, sec. 16. 1779, ch. 25,

sec. 5. 1817, ch. 111. 1856, ch. 282. 1872, ch. 421.

1888, ch. 265. 1910, ch. 139 (p. 133).

18. The criers of the several courts shall be entitled to demand
and receive the following fees, to wit:
For swearing every jury................................ $ 60

For swearing every bailiff............................... T

For every other oath in court............................ 5

For clearing every prisoner by proclamation, if required....... 50

For calling every recognizance............................ 26

For attending circuit court at equity terms, per day.......... 2 00

This section shall not apply to Talbot, Frederick and Anne Arundel
comities.*

Cited but not construed in Prince George's County v. Mitchell, 97 Md. 338.

See art. 26, sec. 36.

Justices of the Peace.

Ibid. sec. 19. 1888, art. 36, sec. 19. 1860, art. 38, sec. 17. 1801, ch. 74,
sec. 30. 1854, ch. 236, sec. 1 1865, ch. 79. 1870, ch. 164.

19. The justices of the peace of this State shall be entitled to
receive the fees allowed in the following table, and such fees shall be
taxed and paid by the party against whom judgment shall be rendered,
to wit:

For issuing each summons in debt or damages, or writ of replevin $ 25
For each summons for witnesses, including all the witnesses

applied for at the same time............................ 25

For venire to summon freeholders......................... 35

For fieri facias........................................ 35

For venditioni exponas................................. 35

For scire facias....................................... 45

For every supersedeas.................................. 20

For every oath or affidavit............................... 10

For probate of account................................. 10

For every judgment rendered where there is no trial.......... 25

For every judgment rendered on trial..................... 60

For every warrant of attachment against a resident debtor..... 45

For every attachment against a non-resident or absconding debtor 1 00
For attachment of contempt.............................. 25

For venire to summon a jury in case of forcible entry and

detainer, and summons to tenant....................... 1 00

For taking inquisition and return thereof................... 4 00

For warrant of restitution............................... 1 00

For taking every acknowledgment of every deed or other instru-
ment of writing from each person making an acknowledgment 30

*As to the crier of the circuit court for Anne Arundel county, see acts of 1910,
ch. 139 (p. 133).

 

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