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An Act relating to the Public Roads in Talbot County. 1825 189 (1825)

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on the anmoint of the .ppraisement whenever the          DeeSes 1S-,
case shall be settled, which appraisoment --hall be
first certified to be correct by the justice issuing the
writ of replevin.
For serving ca. sa; fi. fa, or sci. fa, and return,  0 3 3
For serving a stat. warrant in all cases of trespass vi
et armis, trespass quare clausum fregit, to be paid by
the party applying for the same,                   0 6O
2. And be it enacted, That this supplementary act shall be  To com..
taken and construed to extend to all claims and demands that nV-nce
shall accrue or arise after the first day of April next.
3. And be it enacted, That any clause, matter or thing, in Repeal
any net contrary to the provisions of this supplement be, and
the same is hereby repealed.
CvPTER 193.
An act to repeal certain acts of Assembly relative to amercinments, and  ase arcI
to lay a Tax o a plaintiffs who may institute actions at law i the leve Passe1
rat county courtt of this state.                        7, 1826.
Sec. 1. -Be it enacted by the General Assemblu of Afaryland, Tax nn suit
That instead of the amerciaments imposed by law upon every instt.ad  of
plaintiff or defendant, not being an executor, administrator or amercialmcliut
miror, who shall be cast in any suit or action, there shall be and -clerks to
account; peit-
hereby is imposed upon every plaintiff or plaintiftth who may, af- allt,
ter the first day of May next institute or being any suit or action
at law in any county court of this state, or other court having
thejurisdiction of a county court, the sum of fifty cents, to ho
paid to the clerk of the court in which such suit or action may
be instituted or brought, at the time of instituting or bringing
th: same, and shall he taxed and allowed in the costs of such
suit or action; and the bond of such clerk shall be answerable
thtrefor, and he shall on or before the first (lay of November in
each and every year, settle his account for all money by him so
received, on oath or affirmation, with the treasurer of his shore,
and shall pay the sm adjusted to the said treasurer within thir-
ty days after such settlement under the penalty of paying twven-
ty per cent. on the money in his hands; and every such clerk
may retain at the rate of six per cent. for his trouble in receiv-
ing and paving the said tax according to this act.
2. And be it enacted, That all and every act or acts of Assem. Repeal
bly regulating amerciaments and directing the manner of their
collection and application, that is to say, the eleventh and
twelvth sections of the act of seventeen hundred and fifteen,
chapter forty-one, the first and second sections of the act of sev-
enteen hundlred and twenty-two, chapter twelve, and the second
action of the act of February session, seventeen hundred and

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