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An Act establishing Fees of Office. 1836 135 (1836.1)

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h s of our igeet, David Wdt0 of Mobile, W.d Are
ereI  eclqidely appropriated for the purpose of furnishig
our aruy with supplie of cloting, 1rOVlsao0s, and munitioq of
war:  rovided that the appropriatio4s made by this reio!looni
shall not be so construed as to affect any previous appropriations
made by this congress out of said funds.
IRA INGRAM,
SPeaker of the house of repr etlvcs.
RCIIARD' 1LLS,
Prefident pro tern. of the Sengate.
Approved, Dec. 19, 1836.
SAM. IIOUSTON.
AN ACT,
Establishing Fete of Q/ficc.
SEc. 1. Be it enacted by the senate and house of represe?#-
tfies of the republic of 7exas in rongr'ss aesembled, That it shall
be lawful for the clerks of the supreme court, clerks of the dis-
trict courts, clerks of the county courts, clerks of the courts of
probate, county recorders, judges of probate, justices of the
peace, attorneys and counsellors at law, attorney general, nota-
ries public, sheriffs, coroners, constables, and chiefjustices of the
county courts respectively, to demand and receiv'e the several
fees hereinafter mentioned, for any business by them respectively
done by virtue of their several offices, and no more; that is to
say:.-
TO THE CLERKS OF THE SUPREME COURT,
For entering the appearance of either party in person or
by attorney, fifty cents; for every rule entered on rule docket,
fifty cents; for copy of every rule, seventy-five cents; for enter.
ing every continuance, one dollar; for administering an oath or
affirriation, twenty-five cents, for docketing cause, to be charged
bht once, seventy-five cents; for entering every judgment, two
dollars, for entering every decree, two dollars; for filing the
record upon a writ of error, certiorari, or supersedeas, seventy.
five cents; for taxing costs in any suit or action and copy thereof,
one dollar; for every order in court, seventy-five cents; oro.
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