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Session Laws, 1927
Volume 569, Page 387   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 387

fifty cents; for levying 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 dis-
traint warrant, one dollar; for summoning and swearing ap-
praisers, 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, S
per cent, on the first $25. 00, 3 per cent, on the residue; for tak-
ing each and every person committed to the Maryland House of
Correction or other institution, ten dollars and all traveling
expenses for both officer and prisoner or prisoners.

190-B. The Justices of the Peace of Queen Anne's County
shall be entitled to charge for their respective services in both
civil and criminal cases the following fees: - For docketing and in-
dexing each suit or case, fifty cents; for issuing each summons in
debt or damage or writ of replevin, fifty cents; for every hear-
ing 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 judgment or verdict rendered, fifty
cents; for taking bail, sixty cents; for every warrant of attach-
ment against a resident debtor, fifty cents; for every attach-
ment against every non-resident or absconding debtor, one dol-
lar and twenty-five cents; for entering judgment by confession
on promissory notes, seventy-five cents; for taking every ac-
knowledgement of every deed or other instrument of writing
for each person making an acknowledgement, thirty cents; for
issuing an attachment by way of execution, fifty cents; for
taking replevin or other bonds, fifty cents; for entering every
continuance, twenty-five cents; for every transcript of docket,
twenty-five cents; for issuing State writ, fifty cents; for issuing
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 de-
ceased person, five dollars.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That all Acts or parts of
Acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act be and the
same are hereby repealed.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the first day of June, 1927.

Approved April 1, 1927.

 

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