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ARTICLE XXXVL
FEES OF OFFICERS.
Clerks of Courts.
12A. Clerk's charges for making up rec-
ord for appeal ; typewritten cop-
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ies of papers or testimony fur-
nished by counsel.
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Attorneys.
10.*
Clerks of Courts.
1914, ch. 67.
12A. In all cases of appeals to the Court of Appeals, both, at law
and in equity, the Clerk of the Court from which said appeal is taken
shall charge but ten cents per hundred words and no- more for making
up the record of same, and when typewritten copies of any of the
papers, or of the testimony necessary to make up said record, are fur-
nished by either of the parties to said cause, or their counsel, the said
Clerk shall charge for that part of the record but two cents per hun-
dred words for comparison, instead of the above charge, and no more, +
As to the record for appeal, see article 5, sections 10, et seq., and sec-
tions 34 and 35; see also article 5, section 67.
See article 5, sections 43 and 49.
Constables.
14.
Constables appointed by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore held
entitled to compensation in accordance with this section and sections 15
and 17, since the act of 1912, chapter 823, providing a "People's Court"
for Baltimore City was void in so far as it attempted to substitute sala-
ries for constables in place of fees. Levin v. Hewes, 118 Md. 648.
See notes to article 20, section 4.
15.
See note to article 36, section 14, and to article 20, section 4.
Coroners and Coroners' Inquests.
17.
See note to article 36, section 14, and to article 20, section 4.
*The act of 1914, chapter 18, repeals and re-enacts this section so far as it
relates to Anne Arundel County,
+Iin effect September 1, 1914.
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