1822 - Edocs
1822 - Edocs
1822 - Edocs
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Jietur'g- capias ike.<br />
ILeavinsr notice See.<br />
taking" bail.<br />
Sunr g- witnesses.<br />
Summoning jury<br />
fa. poss'm.<br />
;mov g- prisoner.<br />
Lttendancc with<br />
irisoner.<br />
)m'ting' prisoner,<br />
teleas'g- prisoner.<br />
Jecla'mnejectm't<br />
levying fi. fa.<br />
Levying- execution<br />
where staved.<br />
Serving- ca. sa.<br />
Monev on ca.sa.<br />
Whip'g free man.<br />
"Whipping slave.<br />
Sum'g* inquisition<br />
Subpoena in chan'y<br />
Returning- same.<br />
Serving fi. fa.<br />
Other summons.<br />
Attachment.<br />
Bonds.<br />
Grand jury, Sec.<br />
Justices of peace.<br />
Depositions.<br />
Entry &. detainer.<br />
172<br />
For returning capias or other process, twelve and a hall<br />
cents.<br />
For leaving- copy of notice, or writ with defendant,<br />
twenty five certs.<br />
For taking bail, fifty cents.<br />
For summoning each witness, fifty cents.<br />
For summoning a jury, fifty cents.<br />
For executing a habere facias possessionum, two dol-<br />
lars.<br />
For making- a deed to purchaser of real estate, two dol-<br />
lars.<br />
For removing a prisoner, ten cents a mile, sping and<br />
returning.<br />
For attendance before judge or justice, with a prisoner,<br />
two dollars per day.<br />
For committing prisoner to jail, one dollar.<br />
For releasing prisoner, twenty five cents.<br />
For serving a declaration -in ejectment, on each defendant,<br />
one dollar.<br />
For levying fieri facias and making money thereon, for<br />
the first hundred dollars, five per cent, for all sufiis above<br />
one hundred, two and a half per cent.<br />
For levying an execution, where the sale is stayed by<br />
injunction or supersedeas, one half of the above commis-<br />
sion.<br />
For serving ca.sa. on each defendant, one dollar.<br />
For making money on ca. sa. the same commission as<br />
allowed on fieri facias.<br />
For executing condemned persons, ten dollars.<br />
For whipping a free person by order of court, two dol-<br />
lars.<br />
For whipping slave, to b* paid by the owner, one dollar.<br />
For summoning-jury upon any inquisition in the coun-<br />
try, four dollars.<br />
For serving subpoeno in chancery, fifty cents.<br />
For returning same, twelve and a half cents.<br />
For^serving fieri facias, fifty cents.<br />
For every summons or notice not herein provided for,<br />
fifty cents.<br />
For serving an attachment for contempt, and returning<br />
same, one dollar.<br />
For taking bonds of every kind, one dollar.<br />
For summoning grand juries, serving public orders, or<br />
courts, and for public services, a sum to be certified by<br />
the court, not exceeding<br />
treasurer annually.<br />
forty dollars, and paid by the<br />
Justices of the peace shall receive for their services the<br />
following fees,<br />
:<br />
For attending to take depos tions, each, one dollar.<br />
For superintending a writ .of forcible entry and detain-<br />
er, per day, two dollars.