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ing execution and satisfaction of judgment, three dollars. For certificate and transmitting transcript and papers of appeal, one dollar; for copies of papers or docket, per folio, fifteen cents; for issuing a search-warrant, to be paid by the party demanding the same, fifty cents; for celebrating a marriage and returning a certificate thereof to the county recorder, three dollars; for taking an acknowledgment of any instrument, for the first name fifty cents, for each additional name twenty-five cents; for taking deposition, per folio, fifteen cents; for administering an oath and certifying the same, twenty-five cents; for issuing a commission to take testimony, fifty cents; for all services and proceedings before a justice of the peace, in a criminal action or proceeding, whether on examination or trial, three dollars; for all services connected with the posting of estrays, including the transcript to the recorder, two dollars. In cases before justices of the peace, when the venue shall be changed, the justice before whom the action shall be brought, for al services rendered, including the making up and transmission of the transcript and papers, shall receive two dollars; and the justice before whom the trial shall take place shall receive the same fees as if the action had been commenced before him. All fees of justices of the peace, including those on trial and those on appeal, must be paid before the justice shall be compelled to forward any papers on appeal. For all services appertaining to the coroner's office which the coroner is unable to attend to, the justice of the peace shall receive the same fees as are allowed the coroner for similar services: provided, that in the county of Los Angeles no justice of the peace shall be entitled to receive, in full compensation for all services rendered by him in criminal cases, a sum exceeding three hundred dollars, in the aggregate, per annum.

SEC. 2. Each justice of the peace in Yuba county shall be allowed as fees in a civil action before him, for all services required to be performed by him before trial, two dollars; and for the trial and all proceedings subsequent thereto, including all affidavits, swearing witnesses and jury, and the entry of judgment and issue of execution thereon, five dollars; and in all cases where judgment is

rendered by default or confession for all services, including execution and satisfaction of judgment, three dollars; for all services and proceedings in a criminal action or proceeding, whether on examination or trial, three dollars; for taking bail, after commitment by another magistrate, fifty cents; for certificate and transmitting transcript and papers on appeal, one dollar and fifty cents; for copies of papers on docket, per folio, fifteen cents; for issuing a search warrant, to be paid by the party demanding the same, fifty cents; for celebrating a marriage and returning a certificate thereof to the county recorder, five dollars; for taking an acknowledgment of any instrument, for the first name, fifty cents; for each additional name, twenty-five cents; for taking depositions, per folio, fifty cents; for administering an oath and certifying the same, twenty-five cents; for issuing a commission to take testimony, fifty cents; for all services connected with the posting of estrays, including the transcript for the recorder, two dollars; in cases before justices of the peace, where the venue shall be changed, the justice before whom the action shall be brought, for all services rendered, including the making up and transmission of the transcript and papers, shall receive two dollars; and the justice before whom the trial shall take place shall receive the same fees as if the action had been commenced before him.

Fees of Constables.

SEC. 3. Constables shall receive as fees for serving summons in civil cases, for each defendant, fifty cents. For summoning any jury before a justice of the peace, including mileage, two dollars: provided, that in the counties of Amador and Butte he shall have two dollars and mileage. For making sales of estrays, the same fees as for sales on execution; for all other services, the same fees as are allowed to sheriffs for similar services. For services performed by the several officers under the act concerning water craft found adrift and lost money and property, passed April 5th, 1850, they shall receive the fees as are prescribed in said act: provided, that in the county of Los Angeles the constables therein shall receive in ful

compensation for all services rendered by them in criminal cases, a sum not to exceed three hundred dollars each per annum, in the aggregate: and provided, that in the county of San Joaquin, constables shall receive the same fees as the sheriff of said county is allowed for like services.

SEC. 4. In the counties of Alpine, Alameda, Amador, Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, Fresno, Inyo, Klamath, Kern, Lake, Lassen, Mariposa, Mono, Merced, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, San Diego, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, Shasta, Santa Barbara, Sierra, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne, Yolo, Sacramento and San Mateo, the constable shall receive the fees hereinafter specified for serving an attachment on property, or levying an execution, or executing an order of arrest, or order for the delivery of personal property, two dollars; for serving an attachment upon any ship, boat or vessel, in proceedings to enforce any lien thereon created by law, three dollars; for his trouble and expense in taking and keeping possession of and preserving property under attachment or execution. or other process, such sum as the court shall order, provided that no more than three dollars per diem shall be allowed to a keeper; for taking bond or undertaking in any case in which he is authorized to take the same, one dollar; for copy of any writ, process or other paper, when demanded or required by law, for each folio, twenty cents; for serving every notice, rule or order, one dollar; for advertising property for sale on execution or under any judgment or order of sale, exclusive of the cost of publication, each notice, one dollar; for holding each inquest or trial of right of property, to include all service in the matter, except mileage, three dollars; for serving a subpena, for each witness summoned, fifty cents; for commissions for receiving and paying over money on execution or other process, when lands or personal property have been levied on and sold, three per cent.; for commissions for receiving and paying over money on execution without levy or where the lands or goods levied on shall not be sold, one and one-half per cent.; the fees herein allowed for the levy of an execution, costs for advertising and percentage for making or collecting the money on execution, shall be col

lected from the judgment-debtor, by virtue of such execution, in the same manner as the sum herein directed to be made; for drawing and executing a deed, to include the acknowledgment, exclusive of stamps, to be paid by the grantee before delivery, three dollars and fifty cents; for executing a certificate of sale, exclusive of the filing and recording of the same, one dollar; for making every arrest in a criminal proceeding, two dollars; for summoning a trial jury of twelve persons or less, four dollars; for summoning each additional juror, twenty-five cents; for every mile necessarily traveled, in going only, in executing any warrant of arrest, subpena or venire, bringing up a prisoner on habeas corpus, taking prisoners before a magistrate or to prison, or for mileage in any criminal case or proceeding: provided, that in serving a subpena or venire, when two or more jurors or witnesses live in the same direction, but one mileage shall be charged, thirty cents; provided, further, that in the counties of Amador and Sacramento, for every mile necessarily travelled, in any criminal case, twenty cents; for conveying a prisoner, when under arrest, the necessary expenses incurred in the transportation.

SEC. 5. In the counties of Sonoma, Mendocino and Marin, the constable shall be entitled to receive the fees hereinafter specified: For serving a summons on each defendant, fifty cents; for serving an attachment on property, or levying an execution, or executing an order of arrest or order for the delivery of personal property, one dollar and twenty-five cents; for serving an attachment upon any ship, boat or vessel, in proceedings to enforce any lien thereon created by law, one dollar and twenty-five cents; for his trouble and expense in taking and keeping possession of and preserving property under attachment or execution or other process, as the court shall order: provided, that no more than three dollars per diem shall be allowed to a keeper, three dollars; for taking bond or undertaking in any case in which he is authorized to take the same, forty cents; for copy of any writ, process or other paper, when demanded or required by law, for each folio, fifteen cents; for serving every notice, rule or order, forty cents; for advertising property for sale on execution or under any judgment or

order of sale, exclusive of the cost of publication, each notice, one dollar; for holding each inquest, or trial of right of property, to include all services in the matter except mileage, three dollars; for serving a subpena for each witness summoned, forty cents; for commissions for receiving and paying over money on execution or other process when lands or personal property has been levied on and sold, on the first one thousand dollars, two per cent.; for commissions for receiving and paying over money on execution without levy, or when the lands or goods levied on shall not be sold, on the first one thousand dollars, one and onehalf per cent. The fees herein allowed for the levy of an execution, costs for advertising and per centage for making or collecting the money on execution shall be collected from the judgment-debtor, by virtue of such execution in the same manner as the sum therein directed to be made. For drawing and executing a deed, to include the acknowledgment, exclusive of stamps, to be paid by the grantee before delivery, three dollars and fifty cents; for executing a certificate of sale exclusive of the filing and recording of the same, one dollar; for attending when required on any court, in person or by deputy, for each day, to be paid out of the county treasury, three dollars; for making every arrest in a criminal proceeding, one dollar and fifty cents; for summoning a trial jury of twelve persons or less, four dollars; for summoning each additional juror, twenty cents; for every mile necessarily traveled in executing any warrant of arrest, subpena or venire, bringing up a prisoner on habeas corpus, taking prisoners before a magistrate or to prison, or for mileage in any criminal case or proceeding: provided, that in serving a subpena or venire, when two or more jurors or witnesses live in the same direction, but one mileage shall be charged, forty cents, in going only; for conveying a prisoner when under arrest, the necessary expenses incurred in the transportation.

SEC. 6. In the counties of Contra Costa, Humboldt, Monterey, Santa Clara, Los Angeles, Santa Cruz and Tulare, the constable shall be entitled to receive the fees hereinafter specified: For serving on each defendant one dollar; for taking bond or undertaking in any case in which

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