35 N.C. 496 | N.C. | 1852
By section 21, chapter 105, Laws 1836, it is enacted that the sheriff be allowed for all money collected by him by virtue of any levy, 2 1/2 per cent, and the like commission for all money that may be paid the plaintiff by the defendant while such execution is in the hands of such sheriff. This fee bill was made up from a variety of acts passed from 1784 to 1830. An exposition of this act in part was made in Siler v. Blake,
PER CURIAM. Venire de novo.
Cited: Willard v. Satchwell,