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Session Laws, 1826 Session
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JOSEPH KENT, ESQUIRE GOVERNOR.

1826.

For taking and entering every verdict of a jury , 15 cts.
For the docket entry 5 any judgment or decree of
the court, 25 cts
For taxing, making out, and filing a bill of costs, of
either party, in any suit or action, or in cases of land
commissions, with the several items or articles at
large; (but it is not intended that this allowance
shall extend to the taxation of any additional costs
on executions, or other judicial process, issued up-
on judgments or decrees other than attachments
and scire facias's) 15 cts
For a transcript thereof, witii the several items or ar-
ticles at large, when demanded, 10 cts.
For entering an appeal, the allowance of a writ of er-
ror, or the service of an injunction, 5 cts.
For issuing subpoena ad testificandum, including the
names of all witnesses applied for at the time, not
exceeding three, 10 cts.
And for each person exceeding that number, in addi-
tion thereto, 2 cts
For issuing subpoena duces tecum, ad testificandum,
or a subpoena ad respondendum, 15 cts.
For a short copy of judgment or decree, without seal,
if expressly demanded, to be paid for by the party
demanding the same, 15 cts
For affixing the seal of the court to any certificate,
transcript of proceedings, or exemplification, when
required by law, or any person, (but not to any
writ or other process, as no fee is intended to be
allowed for the seal in such cases, ) 12 1/2 cts.
For taking and entering security for sosts, or on judg-
ment of condemnation on attachment, 10 cts.
For entering the appointment and admission «f guar-
dian or prockein ami, 10 cts.
For certificate of bail piece, including search and seal
of office, 50 cts.
For entering surrender of principal in discharge of
bail, 10 cts.
For entering commitment, releasement or exoneretur, 10 cts,
For entering the appointment of auditor to marshal
assets, or to audit accounts, 10 cts.
For entering capias ad satisfaciendum "not called fey
consent," 5 cts.
For entering the suggestion of the death of either or
any party, 5 cts
For issuing a subpoena for an executor or oilier person,
to appear to prosecute or defend a suit, 15 cts.
For issuing a subpoena on petition or an appeal, for ap-
pellee or appellant, 15 cts
For every search made for any matter or thing above
a year's standing, however remote or distant the
period may be, it found, 18 3/4 cts
For issuing, under seal of office, every capias ad res-
pendendum, a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum
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