Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/1417

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Furry-sixrH concnnss, sms. 11. cn. 854. 1901. 1365 Sec. 1112. Mnnsnxxfs rams.-For the service of any warrant, attach- M’**’S”¤"* ***5- ment, summons, capias, or other writ (excepthexecution, venire, or a summons or subpoena for a witness), one clbllar for each person on whom service may be made: Provided, however, That for the service of §',§§§i§‘,§, ,,,0 ,,,,,,,,1 any citation, summons, notice, or rule issued by the probate court the fmm P¤>¤=i*~> Cemfee shall be fifty cents for each person on whom service may be made. For the keeping of personal property attached on mesne rocess, such compensation as the court, on petition setting forth tile facts under oat , may allow. For serving venires and summoning every twelve men as grand or petit jurors, four dollars, or thirty-three and one-thir_d cents each. For holding an inquisition or other proceeding before a jury, includin%the summoning of a jury, five do lars. . or serving a writ of subpoena on a witness, fifty cents; and no further compensation for a copy, summons, or notice for a witness. For summoning appraisers, fifty cents. f For executing a deed prepared by a party or his attorney, one dollar. For drawing and executing a deed, five dollars. For copies of writs or papers furnished at request of any party, ten cents a folio. For every proclamation in admiralty, thirty cents. For serving an attachment in rem or libel in admiralty, two dollars. For the necessary expenses of keeping boats, vessels, or other property attached or libeled in admiralty, not exceeding two dollars and fifty cents a day. · When the debt or claim in admiralty is settled by the parties with- m,Yf$$,€§S‘;@ig{;,(§§V,§;;*,j out a sale of the roperty, a commission of one per centum on the first out n Sale of the prop five hundred dollars of the claim or decree, and one-half of one per mi" centum on the excess of any sum thereof over five hundred dollars: Provided, That when the value of the property is less than the claim _`1;{,‘{,"I'f°ju,u€ of me such commission shall be allowed only on the appraised value thereof. prqpmy less than For sale of vessels or other property under process in admiralty and °l“1m‘ for receiving and paying over the money, two and one-half per centum on any sum under five hundred dollars, and one and one-half per centum on the excess of any sum over five hundred dollars. For disbursing money to jurors and witnesses and for other expenses, two per centum. ` For expenses while employed in endeavoring to arrest under process any dperson charged with or convicted of crime, the sum actually expen ed, not to exceed two dollars a day. · . For every commitment or discharge of a prisoner, fifty cents. For transporting criminals convicted of a crime in the District to a prison in a State or Territory designated by the Attorney-General, the reasonable actual expense of transportation of the criminals, the marshal, and the guards, and the necessary subsistence and hire. For attending court and bringing in and committing prisoners and witnesses during the term, five dollars a day. ' For attending examinations before a commissioner and bringing in, guarding, and returning prisoners charged with crime, and witnesses, two dollars a day, and for each deputy, not exceeding two, necessarily attending, two dollars a day. For fuel, lights, and other contingencies that may accrue in holding the courts, the amount of his expenses necessarily incurred. ’ For levying upon leasehold or freeholdhproperty in land and selling the same, a commission of one and one-half per centum on the proceeds to the amount of the debt. . For levying upon leasehold or freehold property in land where no sale thereof is made, one dollar. ~ For levying upon personal property and selling the same, a commission of three per centum on the proceeds to the amount of the debt