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1852.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 308.

For making alphabets and lists of transfers of
property, for each ten words, and so pro rata,
except alphabets to dockets, 1¼
For copying surveyors plots, or recording the same,
the same fees which are allowed to surveyors for
making them ;
All original papers to which a party is entitled, to be
delivered without charging for a search ;
No search is to be charged for looking for any judg-
ment or, other record or thing of which a copy is re-
quired, or which may be necessary to be recited in
any writ or process ;
No charge to be made for any docket entry not actually
made ;
For receiving and paying over all public money re-
ceived for taxes licenses or otherwise five per centum,
except the clerk of the court of Common Pleas who
shall receive one per centum commissions for receiv-
ing and paying over.

Fees of regis-

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the registers of wills

ters of wills.

shall be allowed the fees following, to wit :

For taking probat of will, entering the same,

all necessary oaths included,

75

For granting letters testamentary, or of adminis-

tration, letters de bonis non or ad colligendum

(whether one or more persons be included

therein,) drafting, taking, filing and recording

bond, issuing warrant, with oath to appraiser,

and administering the necessary oaths to the

person or persons to whom such letters may

be granted, including all seals to letters and

warrants to appraisers,

$3.50

For transcript of a will, to be annexed to letters

testamentary, or of administration, for every

ten words, or figures thereof, and so pro rata,

1

For drafting, taking and entering the renuncia-

tion of a willow, executor, guardian or other

person,

10

For every certificate annexed to, or endorsed on

any paper or instrument not filed or recorded

in the office, without seal, when so required,

8

For every search made for any matter or thing

above a year's standing, however remote or

distant the period may be, if found,

15

For affixing the seal of office to any certificate,

transcript, exemplification or other paper, if

expressly required by law, or any person, but

in no other case,

10

For examining and passing every claim or

voucher against a deceased person's estate,



 
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