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FEES OF OFFICERS. [ART. 38.
his arrest, if he shall be of sufficient ability to do so.
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Public local
laws repealed.
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All public local laws relating to the fees of constables,
are hereby repealed.
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In force from
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March 20, 1865, until April 1, 1807, from which date this act is by the
act of 1S67, c. 375, continued in force until April 1, 1869.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
1865, c. 79 repeals sections 17,18 and 19, and enacts the following in lieu thereof:
1803, c. 79.
Fees.
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17. 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, twenty-five cents; for each
summons for witnesses, including all the witnesses
applied for, at the same time, twenty-five cents ; for
venire to summon freeholders, 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 of 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 inquisition and return
thereof, four dollars ; for warrant of restitution, one
dollar; for taking every acknowledgment of every
deed or other instrument of writing from each person
making an acknowledgment, thirty cents ; for a cer-
tificate of estrays, forty cents ; for issuing writ of
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