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102— Witnesses' Feer,
UNITED STATES CONSULAR REGULATIONS
For each day's attendance upon court...
For each mile travelled in going to and returning from court
103-Crier's Fees.
On trial of every suit
104-Chitizen Associates' Fees.
For each day's attendance.........
105-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 $500, 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 issued thereon. For issuing a search warrant
For holding an inquest
Fees for inquests are payable out of the estate of the descendent.
107-Feer in Probate Matters.
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(1) The administrator shall present to the court a bill of particulars of the services rendered by him,
court shall allow him a reasonable compensation, to be determined by the court.
(2) The consul, when salaried officer (drawing fixed compens‹tion), shall not be allowed any fees in any proceeding whatsover «ppertaining to probate matters heard and decided by him as a consular cour (3) If, in any case, a consul shall be appointed for any of the open ports of China and Japan, to whose off is no fixed salry, and whose compensation depends on collection of consular fees, and who is ves judical authority (as the consuls who have fixed compensation) then such consul shall be allo following fees :
For passing on current reports of executor, administrator, or guardian
For passing on final 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 docket fee
For filing papers
For seal to letters of appointment of appraisers of estate.....
For seal to letters of administration
For all other services, such as entering orders, copying and recording orders, etc., and such like aots, t shall receive the same fees as are allowed under the general schedule for like services, and subject 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 t
provided in the general schedule for services of the same nature. 108–Fees in Ministerial Court.
The fees of the court and its officers shall be the same as bereinbefore prescribed for the consular
except in cases brought before said court upon appeal, in all of which cases a court fee shall be charg In addition to which, the same fees as consuls are allowed to charge shall be allowed for the issuance, filii
papers and process, and also administering oaths, etc.
The fees of the clerk, marshal, interpreters, etc., în a ministerial court, shall be the same in appellate as i
UNITED STATES CONSULAR COURT REGULAT
(EMBEZZLEMENT, VAGRANCY) APRIL 13, 1907.
Whereas, defects and deficiencies exist in the laws to be enforced by t authorities of the United States in China as regards embezzlement and va Now therefore, by virtue of the power vested in me by Section 4 Revised Statutes of the United States, I, William Woodville Rockh Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States of A Peking, China, do hereby decree :
1. If any agent, attorney, clerk. or servant of a private person or co-p: or any officer, attorney. agent, clerk, or servant of any association or in company, shall wrongfully convert to his own use, or fraudulently take, 1 with, or secrete, with intent to convert to his own use, anything of value v come into his possession or under his care by virtue of his employment whether the thing so converted be the property of his master or employer any other person, co-partnership. association, or corporation, he shall 1 guilty of embezzlement, and shall be punished by a fine not exceeding onc dollars, or by imprisonment for not more then ten years, or both.
2. All persons having no visible means of honest and reputable suppo lead an idle and dissolute life; and all persons living by stealing or by t bartering for, or buying, stolen property, shall be deemed and considered and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding on dollars, or by imprisonment for not exceeding sixty days, or both.
American Legation,
Peking, China, April 13, 1907.
W. W. Rock
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