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Session Laws, 1920
Volume 539, Page 1361   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C, RITCHIE, GOVERNOR 1361

enty-five cents; for serving summons for witnesses and return,
each witness, fifty cents; for levyng fieri facias and return
one dollar; for delivering a person committed over to the
jailor, seventy-five cents and ten cents for each mile traveled;
for summoning jury of inquest, each juror, twenty cents; for
serving writ of replevin and return, seventy-five cents; for
serving distraint warrant one dollar; for summoning and
swearing appraisers, twenty-five cents each; for serving an
attachment in the hands of each garnishee, seventy-five cents;
for poundage fees on any distraint replevin, attachment or
fieri facias, 8 per cent, on the first $25.00, 3 per cent, on the
residue; for taking each and every person committed to the
Maryland House of Correction or other institution, ten dol-
lars and all traveling expenses for both officer and prisoner or
prisoners; and the Justices of the Peace of Caroline County
shall be entitled to charge for their respective services in both
civil 'and criminal cases the following fees: For docketing and
indexing each suit or case, fifty cents; for issuing each sum-
mons in debt of damage or writ of replevin, fifty cents; for
every hearing or trial, one dollar; for each writ of summons,
forty cents; for issuing fieri facias, fifty cents; for every
supersedeas, thirty-five cents; for swearing each witness, ten
cents; for every oath or affidavit, twenty cents; for every
probate of account, twenty cents; for entering every judg-
ment or verdict rendered, fifty cents; for taking bail, sixty
cents; for every warrant of attachment against a resident
debtor, fifty cents; for every attachment against every non-
resident or absconding debtor, one dollar and twenty-five
cents; for entering judgment by confession in promissory
notes, seventy-five cents; for taking every acknowledgment
of every deed or other instrument of writing from each per-
son making an acknowledgment, thirty cents; for issuing an
attachment by way of execution, fifty cents; for taking re-
plevin or other bonds, fifty cents; for entering every con-
tinuance, twenty-five cents; for every transcript of docket,
twenty-five cents; for issuing State writ, fifty cents; for issu-
ing search warrant, fifty cents; for taking recognizance of
each witness, thirty cents; for taking recognizance of each
report to Court, thirty cents; for every commitment, fifty
cents; for every release, fifty cents; for holding an inquest
upon a deceased person, five dollars.


 

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