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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 17 STAT. · June 8, 1872 · Chapter CCCXCI

Chapter CCCXCI. to grant additional Compensation to the Marshal of the District of South Carolina

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CHAP. CCCXCI.— An Act to grant additional Compensation to the Marshal of the District of South Carolina. June 8, 1872. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That so much of the third sectionAdditional compensation to the marshal of the district of South Carolina and his deputies.1853, ch. 80. Vol. x. p. 161. of the act of Congress entitled “An act to regulate the fees and costs to be allowed clerks, marshals, and attorneys of the circuit and district courts of the United States, and for other purposes,” as limits the personal compensation of marshal over and above the necessary expenses of his office, and necessary clerk-hire included, to a maximum sum per annum, be, and the same is hereby, suspended and made inoperative so far as the compensation of the marshal of the district of South Carolina, and his deputies, for the period from September twenty-one, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, to May first, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, is limited and established thereby; and the proper accounting officers of the treasury are hereby authorized to allow to the said marshal and his deputies, for the said period, the gross amount of fees and costs taxable by law, notwithstanding such allowance would make the whole compensation received more than such maximum.
Approved, June 8, 1872.
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