ART. 4.] CITY OF BALTIMORE.
section of the twenty-ninth article of the public
general laws, relating to writs of execution, shall
not apply to the city of Baltimore, so far as the
same relates to the stay on judgments.
In force from June 1, 1864.
SHERIFF.
1864, c. 236 adds the following:
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179. The sheriff of Baltimore city shall be allowed
two dollars a day for every day he shall attend, either
in person or by deputy, in the superior court of Bal-
timore city, and in the court of common pleas, and
in the criminal court of Baltimore, to be paid to him
as the other expenses in said courts are now paid.
In force from March 10, 1864.
STENOGRAPHERS.
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1864,c 238.
Pay, when at-
tending court.
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1867, c. 373 repeals 1864, c. 280 and enacts the following in its stead:
180. In every action in which issue of fact is now,
or shall hereafter be joined in the superior court of
Baltimore city or in the court of common pleas,
except in cases of appeal from a judgment of a jus-
tice of the peace, the plaintiff or plaintiffs in such
action shall, as a condition precedent to such action
being brought to trial, pay to the clerk the sum of
three dollars, and in every such action brought in
the court of common pleas on appeal from a judg-
ment of a justice of the peace, the party appellant
shall, as a condition precedent to such action being
brought to trial, pay to the clerk the sum of one
dollar, and the amounts so received by the clerks of
said courts, respectively, shall be accounted for under
oath and paid over monthly by the said clerks to the
comptroller of the city of Baltimore, and by him de-
posited in the city treasury, to be used as a fund for
the payment of the stenographers employed in said
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1807, c. 3T3, s. 1
Fund for pay-
ment of steno-
graphers.
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