302 FINES AND FORFEITURES. [ART. 38
No charge to be made for any docket entry not actually
made, for receiving and paying over all public money re-
ceived 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
and paying over such public money.
For entering satisfaction of judgment on justices docket... $ 15
For granting hawkers' and peddlers' license, to be paid by
the hawker or peddler....................... 1 00
Belt v. Prince George's Co. Abstract Co., 73 Md. 292.
Coroners and Coroners' Inquests.
1894, ch. 309
17. Each juror who may serve on a coroner's inquest shall be
entitled to one dollar; and the constable who may be directed by
any coroner or justice to summon such jury, or the coroner,
except in Baltimore city, if the jury be summoned by him, shall be
entitled to fifteen cents for each juror summoned, to be paid as
above directed.
ARTICLE XXXVIII.
FINES AND FORFEITURES.
3. Discharge from jail for non-pay-
ment of fines and forfeitures.
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4. Distribution of fines and forfeited
recognizances.
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1898, ch. 87.
3. Any person who shall or may hereafter be committed to
jail on any charge, including contempt of court, by the judg-
ment of any court of justice, or by any justice of the peace of
this State, for non-payment of any fine and costs not exceeding
the sum of fifty dollars, who shall have remained in custody as
aforesaid for the space of thirty days; or any person who shall
or may hereafter be committed to jail aforesaid for non-payment
of any fine and costs above fifty and not exceeding one hundred
and fifty. dollars, who shall have remained in custody aforesaid
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