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UNITED STATES CONSULAR REGULATIONS

90.—Copies on appral.- On appeal, copies of all the papers must be paid for in advance by the appellant, except in criminal cases where respondent is unable to pay. 91.-Copies. Any person interested is entitled to a copy of any paper on file, on prepayment of the fee.

92.-Reasonable clearness, precision, and certainty should be required in the papers; and substantial justice and all practicable dispatch are expected in the decisions. 93.—Definition of Consul.—The word “Consul” is intended to include the Consul- General, and any Vice-Consul or Deputy-Consul actually exercising the Consular power at any Consulate, unless the sense requires a more limited construction.

94.—Associates.—Each associate in a Consular trial shall, before entering on his duties, be sworn by his Consul. Before taking the oath, he may be challenged by either party, and for sufficient cause excused, and another drawn.

95.-Contempt.-Consuls will always preserve order in Court, punishing sum- marily any contempt committed in their presence, or any refusal to obey their lawful summons or order, by imprisonment not exceeding 24 hours, or by fine not exceeding fifty dollars and costs.

96.-Attorney.-Every party to a civil or criminal proceeding may be heard in person, or by attorney of his choice, or by both; but the presence of counsel shall be under the exclusive control and discretion of the Consul.

97.-Accounts.-The accounts of the Consular Courts shall be kept in United States' currency, and every order of deposit, decree of costs, taxation of fees, and generally every paper issuing originally from the Court, shall be expressed in dollars and cents, and satisfied in the United States' metallic currency, or its equivalent.

98-In Consular Court,

XVII.—FEES*

In all cases and estates where the amount in question is not more than $500

In all cases and estates where it is over $500

In all cases where no specific damages are sought the fee shall be $5 for minor and $15 for greater cases.

+9—Clerk's Fern.

For issuing all writs, warrants, attachments, or other compulsory process For docketing every suit comnicnoed

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5.00 15,00

I 60

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1.00

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For executions

1.00

...

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For all summonses

50

For all subpernas and notices

25

**

For filing and entering every declaration, plea, or other paper For administering an oath or affirmation, except to an associate For taking an acknowledgement

10

**

10

25

For taking and certifying depositions to file (for each folio of 100 words): for the first 100 word1, 50 cents; for

each succeeding folio... For a copy of such deposition, furnished to a party on request, per tolio For entering any return, rule, order, continuaner, judgment, decree, or recognizance, or drawing any bond, or

making any record, certificate, return, or report: for each folio

35

-

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10

15

10

For a copy of any entry or of any paper ou file for each folio...

The docket tee of $1, hereiubefore allowed, shall cover all charges for making dockets and indexes issuing renire for associates, taxing costs, and all other services not specified herein, in all cases where the amount involved is $100 or less; where the amount involved exceeds 8100 the clerk shall be allowed for the services specified in the foregoing paragraph, in all cases up to $500, inclusive, a fee of

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2.00 3.00

In all cases involving more than $500 the clerk shall be allowed for like services For causes where issue is joined but no testimony is given, tor causes, dismissed or discontinued, the clerk shall be

allowed, for like services, one-half of the above fees, respectively For affixing the seal of the court to any instrument, when required For every search for any particular mortgage, or other lien

20

16

+

For searching the records of the court for judgments, decrees, or other instruments constituting a lien on any property and certifying the result of such search for each persou against whom anch search is required to

be made

1.00

For receiving, keeping, and paying out money in pursuance of any statute or order of court, I per centum of the

Amount so received, kept, and paid.

For travelling, made necessary by the duties of his office for going, 5 cents a muile, and 5 cents a mile for returning. All books in the clerk's office containing public records shall, dunng office hours, be open to the inspectiou of any

person desiring to examine the same without any fees or charge therefor. In case of escheat the clerk shall receive for publication to heirs

For service as escheator

For every office found

For recording proceedings of inquest, per folio For an affidavit in attachment

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B

...

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For approving bond in attachment

For affidavit in distress cines

For affidavit in replevin cases

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For approving replevin bond

For affidavit in trials of right of property

归腰

Where bond is given in trial of right of property, for approving it

100-Marshal's Frer,

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...

+

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2.00 10.00

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2.50

15

50

1.00

50

60

1.00

50

4

1.00

5.00

For apprehending a deserter and delivering him on board the vessel deserted from, to be paid by the vessel before

leaving port

For searching for the same, and, if not found, to be certified by the consul, and on his order to be paid by the ship_2.00

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