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arraigning a criminal, fifty cents; for drawing, empaneling and swearing
a petit jury and entering the same on the docket, seventy-five cents; for
drawing, empaneling and swearing a grand jury and entering the same
on the minutes of the court, $1. 25; for each oath taken in court and enter-
ing the same, five cents; for each entry necessary to be made on the docket
or minutes of the court; for making alphabets, except those above men-
tioned, five cents; for making alphabets and lists of transfers of property,
for each ten words and so pro rata, except alphabets to dockets, one and
one-half cents; for extracting all deeds, for each ten words or figures and
pro rata, one and one-half cents; for copying surveyors' photos, or record-
ing the same, the same per diem allowed to surveyors for making them; all
original papers, to which a party is entitled, to be delivered without charge
for a search; no search to be charged for looking for any judgment, or other
record, or thing, of which a copy is required or which may be necessary
to be recited in any suit or process; no charge to be made for any docket
entry not actually made, for receiving and paying over all public money
for licenses, fines or otherwise, five per centum, except the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas, who shall receive one per centum commission for
receiving or paying over such public money; for entering satisfaction of
judgment on justices' docket, fifteen cents; for granting hawkers' and
peddlers' license, to be paid by the hawkers or peddlers, $1. 00; provided,
however, that the Clerk of the Criminal Court of Baltimore City shall be
authorized to charge for the issue and entry of every summons for appear-
ance before the Grand Jury the sum of forty cents; for the taking and
entry of every recognizance the sum of one dollar; for the taking and entry
on the parole docket of every affidavit of parole, the sum of one dollar; for
the entry of every case on the special docket or the Grand Jury docket, the
sum of seventy-five cents for each case, and for the issue of every summons
for appearances in the Criminal Court, the sum of forty cents.
Justices of the Peace.
An. Code. 1924. sec. 20. 1912, sec. 19. 1904, ch. 19. 1888, sec. 19. 1801, ch. 74. sec. 30.
1854, ch. 236, sec. 1. 1865, ch. 79. 1870, ch. 164. 1929, ch. 541.
20. 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.. $. 40
For each summons for witnesses, including all the witnesses applied
for at the same time...................................... 40
For venire to summon freeholders............................. 50'
For fieri facias........................................... 50
For venditioni exponas..................................... 50
For scire facias............................................ 60
For every supersedeas...................................... 30
For every oath or affidavit................................... 20-
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