40 FEES OF OFFICERS. [ART. 38.
mons for witnesses, including all the witnesses applied for, at
the same time, twenty-five cents; for venire to summons free-
holders, thirty-five cents; for fieri facias, thirty five cents; for
venditioni exponas, thirty-five cents; for scire facias, forty-five
cents; for every supersedeas, twenty cents; for every oath or
affidavit, ten cents; for probate or account, ten cents; for every
judgment rendered where there is no trial, twenty-five cents;
for every judgment rendered on trial, sixty cents; for every
warrant of attachment against a resident debtor, forty-five cents;
for every attachment against a non-resident or absconding
debtor, one dollar; for attachment of contempt, twenty-five
cents; for venire to summon a jury in a case of forcible entry
and detainer, and summons to tenant, one dollar; for taking in-
quisition and return thereof, four dollars; for warrant of resti-
tution, one dollar; for taking every acknowledgment of every
deed or other instrument of writing from each person making
an acknowledgment, thirty cents; for a certificate of estrays,
forty cents; for issuing writ of attachment by way of execu-
tion, forty-five cents; for taking replevin or other bonds,
twenty-five cents; for entering every continuance, ten cents; for
every transcript from the docket, fifteen cents; for every search,
ten cents; for binding apprentices, each justice, twenty-five cents.
6. They shall be entitled to be paid in criminal cases by the
county or city of Baltimore, as the case may be, the following
fees: for issuing each State writ, twenty-five cents; for search
warrant, twenty-five cents; for taking recognizances of witnesses,
each, twenty-five cents; for taking recognizances in each case
reported to court, twenty-five cents; for every commitment,
twenty-five cents; for every releasement, twenty-five cents; for
holding an inquest upon a deceased person, five dollars; for
issuing an attachment for a witness refusing to attend on the
summons of a commissioner, fifty cents; for taking depositions
in cases of contested elections per day, three dollars.
7. All sections of the several articles of the Public Local
Laws relating to the fees of justices of the pence, are hereby
repealed.
In force from March 8, 1865, until April 1, 1867, from and after which last men-
tioned date this act shall be null and void.
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