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18 Stat. 27, Practice in Territorial Courts..... 13, 15 18 Stat. 180, Involuntary Bankruptcy...... 70 18 Stat. 470, Judiciary Act.....161, 215, 309, 360, 562 19 Stat. 92, Repaving Pennsylvania Avenue..... 522

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Revised Statutes, § 541. Districts of New York...

§ 530-1. District of New Jersey

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§§ 650, 651, 652. Certificates of Division of Opinion...
691. Review..

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701. Judgment on Review..

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751. Authority of Supreme Court to issue Writs of habeas

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§ 2499. Customs Duties: Non-enumerated Articles..

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567

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§ 5128. Insolvent Preferences..

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ES 5130, 5136, 5140, 5145, 5209-12. National Banks.

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Arkansas, 1859, Feb. 16. Levees in Deshon and Phillips Counties...... 554
Connecticut. Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad Company.
Dakota, Civil Code of 1877, §§ 925, 1373. Sealed Instruments. .421, 422
District of Columbia, 1871, Aug. 23. Washington Market Company..... 247

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1851, Feb. 15. Central Military Tract Railroad (Laws of 1851,
page 191)...

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1852, June 19. Central Military Tract Railroad (Laws of 1852,

page 36).....

1853. City of Ottawa, pages 296, 572..

1869, March 24. Chicago & Rock River Railroad (Priv. Laws of

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1869, vol. 2965)....

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1869, April 16. Municipal Subscription to Railroads (Laws of 1869,
page 316).....

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Hurd's Stat. ch. 1, § 30.

Hurd's Stat. page 614. Redemption from Sales.....

1875, July 1. To enable Foreign Corporations to Loan Money,

page 65....

1879. Rate of Interest: Loans, page 184..

Adams' Real Estate Statutes.

Indiana, 1848, February. Ohio & Mississippi Railroad..

.48, 49

.60 to 66

.479, 487, 488, 489

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1852, May 11, 1 Davis' Stat. 706.

Railroads...

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1852, June 15, 1 Davis' Stat. 369. Railroads..

1865, March 3, 1 Davis' Stat. 728. Louisiana, 1868. Constitution: Tacit Mortgages..

1869, March 8, No. 95. Tacit Mortgages..

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Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad..

Tennessee, 1860, Feb. 20. Taxation in Memphis..

Wills of Personalty......

Texas. Paschal's Digest, 4604, Statute of Limitations..

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Constitution: Usury: Paschal's Ann. Digest, 1132..

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CASES ADJUDGED

IN THE

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

AT

OCTOBER TERM, 1882.

IN THE MATTER OF AMENDMENTS TO RULES 1 AND 10.

November 26th, 1882.

Review of the legislation and practice of the court relating to taxation of the clerk's fees for printed copies of records. Change in rules announced.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE WAITE.

Our attention has been called to the practice which prevails in the clerk's office of sending original records to the printer to be printed, and of taxing in the bills of costs a fee for one manuscript copy of the record, when no such copy is in fact made.

On investigation we find that the statute regulating the fees of the clerk was passed in 1799, and that under this statute a table of fees was prepared, many years ago, by or under the direction of the court, which has been followed by the clerk in the taxation of costs ever since. No provision was made, by rule or otherwise, for printing the records, until January term, 1831. Before that time the practice was, as we are informed, for the court to use the original record, and the clerk made two manuscript copies for the use of the parties. For these copies he charged the parties according to the established table of fees. At January term, 1831, the attorney-general, in behalf of the United States, applied to the court for leave to take the

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