ART. 38.] FEES OF OFFICERS.
attachment by way of execution, 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 jus-
tice, twenty-five cents.
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18. 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 release-
ment, twenty-five cents ; for holding an inquest upon
a deceased person, five dollars ; for issuing an attach-
ment for a witness refusing to attend on the summons
of a commissioner, fifty cents ; for taking depositions
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1865 c 79
Fees in crimi-
nal cases.
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in cases of contested elections per day, three dollars.
All public local laws relating to the fees of justices
of the peace, are hereby repealed.
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Contested elec-
tions
Public local
laws repealed.
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In force from March 8,1865, until April 1,1867, from which date this act is, by the
act of 1867, c. 407, continued in force until April 1, 1869.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
1862, c. 100 repeals section 22 and enacts the following in lieu thereof:
22. Every notary public shall, in the first week of
January, April, July and October in each year, pay
to the treasurer of the state the one-half of all fees
received by him for protests, and on failure to com-
ply with the requirements of this section, he shall
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1802,c 100.
Payments to
Treasurer.
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forfeit, in each case, the sum of fifty dollars, to be
collected and paid for the use of the state.
In force from June 1, 1362.
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Penalty.
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