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cation to the Governor and Secretary of State; and the same shall be a final and conclusive bar to the claim of the petitioner against such respondent as fully and completely as if such claim had been heard and determined on its merits, and the Governor shall issue his certificate as provided in the preceding section.

§ 10. Taxation Of Costs] The costs of all proceedings under this act shall be taxed under the direction of the court, and if more than one case is heard together, the costs Shall be apportioned under the same direction, and in every case in which the petitioner shall not finally prevail, the costs shall be paid by him, and in every case in which the petitioner shall finally prevail, the costs shall be borne by the State, and the same shall be paid out of the treasury of the State. The court shall certify the costs tothe State Auditor, who shall issue his warrant upon the State treasury in payment of the same.

§ 11. Final Haring, How Determined.] The final hearing and determination under this act shall be by a majority of the judges of the court, but any single judge may exercise any other of the powers given to the court by this act.

§ 12. Time, How Reckoned] All periods of time mentioned in this act Shall be reckoned exclusive of the day from which they begin to run and inclusive of their last day, and Sundays and holidays shall be included.

§ 13. Mileage and Per Diem] The judges shall be entitled to receive for their travel and attendance the sum of six (6) dollars each per day, with Such mileage as is allowed to members of the Legislative Assembly, to be paid from the State treasury upon the warrant of the State Auditor.

§ 14. {{sc|Repeal.] All acts or parts of acts in conflict with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.

Approved June 3, 1892.