Case No. 448.
ANONYMOUS.
[Hempst. 450.]1
Circuit Court, D. Arkansas.
April, 1845.
COSTS—MARSHAL's FEES—MILEAGE.
1. The marshal is not entitled to commissions on a forfeited delivery bond.
2. The marshal is entitled to mileage actually travelled, in enabling him to make a return of nulia bona.
JOHNSON, District Judge, holding the circuit court.
The COURT held (1) that the marshal cannot charge any commissions where a delivery bond is given and forfeited; and (2) that the marshal is entitled to mileage on a return of nulla bona for mileage actually travelled by him or his deputies, in enabling him to make that return.
1 [Reported by Samuel H. Hempstead, Esq.]
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