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Session Laws, 1826 Session
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JOSEPH KENT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR

1826.

of any causa, action, suit or prosecution, when the
same shall have been agreed, discontinued, struck

CHAP. 247

off, abated, dismissed or qwaslied, 5 cts,
For entering the suggestion of the death of either or
any of the parties, 5 cts
For every search made for any matter or tiling above
a year's standing, however remote or distant the
period may be, if found, 18 3/4 cts.
For affixing the seal of the court to any certificate,
transcript of proceedings, or exemplification, re-
quired by law or an individual, but not to any
writ, or other process, as no allowance is intended
to be made for the seal io such cases, 12 1/2 cts
For making up and recording, in extenso, all judg-
ments, decrees, writs of fieri facias, venditioni
exponas,, or other writs of execution, under or by
virtue of which lands or tenements shall be seized
in execution and sold, with the several returns to
such writs or executions, and also all petitions,
commissions, with their respective returns, and
other judicial or court's proceedings, in chancery
or equity, relating to lands, tenements, and other
real estate, as specified and expressly required so to
be recorded and made up, at full length, by the se-
venth section of the act of 1817, chapter 119, and
in the manner therein prescribed; or in all other
eases, actions, suits or prosecutions, that may be
expressly directed or required, in writing, by some
person or party interested therein; and alsd for all
exemplifications of the proceedings, judgments or
decrees, in all cases when a full and complete re-
cord thereof may not have been already made up,
or authorised, as provided for by this act, (but in
no other case whatever, ) to be charged to those for
whose use or benefit such services may be perform-
ed, or to those requiring the same to be done; for
every ten words or figures written, and so pro rata 1 1/4 cts
For recording or copying ail plots made by survey-
ors, which may be filed in office, when so required-
either by law, or an individual, the same fees as are
by law limited and allowed to surveyor's for the per-
formance of like or similar services.
For recording or transcribing any other matter or thing
required by law, or the parties, to be recorded or
transcribed, not herein before particularly enumerat-
ed, and for which no other allowance, hath already
been specifically made, for every ten words or fi-
gures written, and so pro rata, 1 ct
For alphabeting every instrument, proceeding, paper,
or other matter, recorded in the office, ana endors-
ing or entering thereon a certificate referring to the
record, for every ten wards and figures necessarily
written for that purpose, and so pro rata 1 1/2 cts,

Register in Chan-
cery



 
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