For serving any writ, warrant, attachment, or other compulsory procers, each person For serving summonses

For returning all notices, write, attachments, warrants, and summonses, esch

For each bail bond...

For every commitment or discharge of prisoner

On subpoenas, for each witness summoned

For returning subpona

For each day's attendance upon court

For levying execution

For advertising property for sale

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For releasing property under execution by order of plaint:ff

For selling property under exccution, when the amount collected does not exceed $1,000 If over $1,000 and not exceeding $5,000

If over $5,000

For mak ng collections under $2 0, in cases where no adjudication has taken place

If the amount exceeds $200

For travelling fees in serving all processes, each mile

For serving every notice not heretofore provided for, in addition to the usual travelling fees

$2.0

1.0

5

1.0

2.0

5

2

3.0

1.00

2.0

3.0

...5 per cent 3 per cent ...2 per cent 6 per cent 24 per cent

If an execution be paid rad satisfied while in the hands of the marshal, and after he has made a levy on property to satisfy the same, he shall receive one-half the fees fixed for selling property under execution or attachment For executing a deed prepared by a party or his attorney

For drawing and execu ing a deed

For copies of writs or papers, furnished on request, per folio

For every proclamation in admiralty

For serving an attachment in rem, or a libel in admiralty

For the necessary expenses of keeping boats, vessels, or other property, attached or libelled in admiralty, a com-

pensation to be fixed by the court. When the debt, or claim in admiralty, is settled by the parties, without a sale of the property, the marshal shall be entitled to a commission of 1 per centum on the first $500 of the claim or decree, and one-half of 1 per centém on the excess of any sum over $500 : Prorided, that when the value of the property is less than the claim such commission shall be allowed on the appraised value thereof

For sale of vessels, or other property, under process in admiralty, or under the order of a court of admiralty, and for receiving and paying over the money, 24 per ceutum on any sum under ₹500, and 13 per centum on the excess of any sum over $500.

101- Interpreter's Peen.

For each day's attendance upon court

For making translations...

If more than 200 words, for each additional 100

102— Witnesses' Fear,

For every day's attendance at court

For each mile travelled in going to and returning from court

103-Crier's Fees.

On trial of every suit

104– Citizen Associates' Foes.

For each day's attendance

106-Costs for Prevailing Party.

All necessary Court fees paid out.

106—Consul's Fees.

The following fees shall be allowed in arbitration proceedings :

Where the amount in question is $60, or less

Where it exceeds $500, and up to $1 000

Where it exceeds $1,000, for each $1,000 or fraction thereof

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In cases of libel, slander, and all proceedings not requiring money judgments

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In all arbitration proceedings judgment may be entered for costs, and execution issue thereon. For issuing a search warrant

For holding an inquest

Fees for in quests are payable out of the estate of the decedent.

107–Fees in Probate Matters.

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51

1.0

6.00

10

34

2.00

3.0C

2.00

1.00

1.50

16

1.00

3.00

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6.00 10.00

10.00

10.00

3.00

H

10.00

(1) The administrator shall present to the court a bill of particulars of the services rendered by him, and the

court shall allow him a reasonab e compensation, to be determined by the court.

(2) The consul, when a salaried officer (drawing fized compensation), shall not be allowed any fees in any judicial

proceeding whatsoever appertaining to probate matters heard and decided by bim as a consular court.

(3) 11, in any case, a consul shall be appointed for any of the open ports of China and Japan, to whose office there i- no fixed salary, and whose compensation depends on collection of consular fees, and who is vested with judicial authority (as the consuls who have fired compensation) then such consul shall be allowed the following fees:

For passing on current reports of executor, administrator, or guardian

For passing on Anal reports of same

For a final order of discharge...

For hearing application for distribution of estates...

For making order of distribution

The clerk shall receive the following fees :

For a citation in administration

For preparing and administering the oath to an executor, administrator, or guardian

For issuing and recording letters of administration and guardian's certificate

For dooket fee

For filling papers ...

For seal to let ́ers of appointment of appraisers of calate

For seal to letters of administration ...

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For all other services, such as entering orders, copying and recording orders, etc., and such like acts, the clerk shall receive the same fees as are allowed under the general schedule for like services, and subject to such reasonable compensation as may be allowed by the consular court.

The marshal shall receive for any services rendered by him in matters of probate, the same fees that are

provided in the general schedule for services of the same nature. 108–Fees in Ministerial Court,

5.00

6.00

6.00

6,00

6.00

50

1.00

1.00

1.00

25

1.00

1.00

16.00

The fees of the sourt and its officers shall be the same as hereinbefore prescribed for the consular courts,

except in cases brought before said court upon appeal, in all of which cases a court fee shall be charged of In addition to which, the same tees as consuls are allowed to charge shall be allowed for the issuance, filing, etc., of all

papers and process, and also admənistering oaths, etc.

The fees of the clerk, marshal, int rpreters, etc., in a ministerial court, shall be the same in appellate as in other cases- Page 325

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