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872 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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[CH. 459
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For taking every acknowledgment of every
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deed or other instrument of writing from
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each person making an acknowledgment...........
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. 30
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For a certificate of estrays...................................................
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. 40
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For issuing writ of attachment by way of
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execution..........................................................................................
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. 60
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For taking replevin or other bonds.................................
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. 50
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For entering every continuance..........................................
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. 15
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For every transcript from the docket...........................
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. 25
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For every search............................................................................
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. 20
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For binding apprentices, each justice..........................
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. 50
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provided, however, that this section shall not apply to
Baltimore City [, ] or Baltimore County [and Charles
County] in which [last named] city and [counties] county
the civil fees prescribed by Chapter 164 of the Acts of
1870 shall still be in full forehand effect.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1953.
Approved April 11, 1953.
CHAPTER 459
(Senate Bill 548)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section
707 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Prince George's
County (1943 Edition), being Article 17 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title
"Hospital", relating generally to the operation of the
Prince George's General Hospital and establishing a
Board of Directors to operate said hospital and provid-
ing for the appointment of said Board of Directors.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Section 707 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
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EXPLANATION: Italics indicate new 'matter added to existing law.
[Brackets] indicate matter stricken from existing law.
CAPITALS indicate amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken out of bill.
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