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LAWS OF .MARYLAND.
CHAPTER 79.

Passed March
8, 1866.

AN ACT to regulate and make uniform the fees
of Justices of the Peace.

Repealed.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That all sections of the several Ar-
ticles of the Code of Public Local Laws of this
State relating to the fees of Justices of the Peace,
be and the same are hereby repealed.

Sections
adopted.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That sections
seventeen, eighteen and nineteen of Article thirty-
eight of the Code of Public General Laws relating
to the fees of Justices of the Peace, be repealed,
and the following sections be adopted in lieu
thereof.

Fees.

17. The Justices of the Peace of this State shall
be entitled to receive the fees allowed in the fol-
lowing table, and such fees shall be taxed and
paid by the party against whom judgment shall
be rendered, to wit: for issuing each summons in
debt or damages, or writ of replevin, twenty-five
cents; for each summons for witnesses, including
all the witnesses applied for, at the "same" time,
twenty-five cents; for venire to summons freehold-
ers, thirty-five cents; for fieri facias, thirty-five
cents; for venditioni exponas, thirty-five cents; for
scire facias, forty-five cents; for every supersedeas,
twenty cents; for every oath or affidavit, ten
cents; for probate or account, ten cents; for every
judgment rendered where there is no trial, twenty-
five cents; for every judgment rendered on trial,
sixty cents; for every warrant of attachment
against a resident debtor, forty-five cents; for
every attachment against a non-resident or ab-
sconding debtor, one dollar; for attachment of con-
tempt, twenty-five cents; for venire to summon a
Jury in a case of forcible entry and detainer, and
summons to tenant, one dollar; for taking inquisi-
tion and return thereof, four dollars; ior warrant
of restitution, one dollar; for taking every ac-
knowledgment of every deed or other instrument
of writing from each person making an acknowl-
edgment, thirty cents; for a certificate of estrays,
forty cents; for issuing writ of attachment by way
of execution, forty-five cents; for taking replevin



 
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