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CIVIL PROCEDURE.
[CHAP. VIII.

attorney of record, to pay over all money by him received, in his official capacity, for the use of such person, every such clerk may be amerced; and the proceedings against him and his sureties shall be the same as provided for in the foregoing section against sheriffs and their sureties.

When the cause is for refusing to pay over money.Sect. 465. When the cause of amercement is for refusing to pay over money collected as aforesaid, the said sheriff or other officer shall not be amerced in a greater sum than the amount so withheld, with ten per centum thereon.

When directed to officer of another county he may return same by mail.Sect. 466. When execution shall be issued in any county in this territory, and directed to the sheriff or coroner of another county, it shall be lawful for such sheriff or coroner having the execution, after having discharged all the duties required of him by law, to inclose such execution, by mail, to the clerk of the court who issued the same. On proof being made by such sheriff or coroner, that the execution was mailed soon enough to have reached the office where it was issued, within the time prescribed by law, the sheriff or coroner shall not be liable for any amercement or penalty, if it do not reach the office in due time.

Shall not forward money unless directed to do so.Sect. 467. No sheriff shall forward, by mail, any money made on any such execution, unless he shall be specially instructed to do it by the plaintiff, his agent or attorney of record. In case of amercement of officers of another county.In all cases of a motion to amerce a sheriff or other officer of any county other than the one from which the execution issued, notice in writing shall be given to such officer, as hereinbefore required, by leaving it with him, or at his office, at least fifteen days before the first day of the term at which such motion shall be made, or by transmitting the notice by mail, at least sixty days prior to the first day of the term at which such motion shall be made. All amercements so procured shall be entered on the record of the court, and shall have the same force and effect as a judgment.

Sureties of officer to be made parties to execution. Their goods and chattels, &c., not liable, until when.Sect. 468. Each and every surety of any sheriff or other officer may be made a party to the judgment rendered as aforesaid, against the sheriff or other officer, by action, to be commenced and prosecuted as in other cases. But the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of any such surety, shall not be liable to be taken on execution, when sufficient goods and chattels, lands and tenements of the sheriff or other officer, against whom execution may be issued, can be found