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78 _ TIILQ 43.-·gPUj tvrmptcd discharge ” of his rvgxzigr 0"Sicial duties, after thé ` dayxaf expiration of hi§`fi11I3 !D1SSi0B», and until a Qcw coqsmigwau is iszued fo mm furthe same o@v.·e; or nmgil the day when a s11{;ccs.¤0r eme·rs.up0¤ the dutigs of aféce§ and · the existing nmdal `bqnd af any so acting sha)! be deemed gaéd &¤d`su§nci01at, %a¤d i;rf;¤·ce, mntil the date of the Q `gppmwai xsf 11 mw bond in be gives: by him, vit brveommiséipncd. ai otherwiise, —fm· zhe ndd{t¥9m`l time mgy so "cnntinué aq} · daily to act pdrsmmt to the authority qt this sgctimn; q,( R. _S. Q @,1 Har. 3, .19%.. c. 4&; 43 Stat,1145.) . l _ ` 78. ———eE$·ery iogister shall 1`€Si$}¢ at the pmée where

iam! imiée for which he is appointedis directed by law ato

whe kept. {RQS. §_223§$;_Mm·. 3...1925; of 4Q, 43 St&t.·_1145.) ` Ti B0¤®-#—Eve:·y mgiécter shall, befbrg entering: on the; éuties of his 0&;·e, give bend in me peiml wm pt $19,000, with app1·0$·•-ad _ maturity, for the faithful qisélgairga of his trust.! (R. S. 5 2236; Méxf.3; 1925, c; 4%, {3 Sta;. 1145.) · “ - ®. Salary; gaqximum _~w¤pe1:sitibA¤.4-Es·é;r;j register shi11l_ be mid a s;11m·y of $500 per annum wagccpt as ctherwise ·pr0· vided in mtiou 367 of Title 48, ‘Tm¤u·0xu:sg tggéther with the {acs mad <e·é®issia11s oizhigmvisg idlowablc, bht {be saiaty, fecé,

 cummimiuus shall in 1:0 case cizcwd iu. the aggregate_$3,000

g yang and mg register sl m11 recgive for one quarts: oz fstagsj tixmm qmrier more thm; a pm rata allowance of such maxi-

 (R. IS. §§ 2237, 2240,; `Oct. 28, 1921, c. 114, 5 1; 42 Stat.
 Mm·.3,1925,c.46;2,   1145.) ” V   .
  • 81;- of e¤sa;icn.——Zl‘be -c0r¤pensati~0ti _0f

x@sta·s, bxh tar salary ind commissions, shall commence and

 tram the thm they. cuter on- the discharge at their

duties. i(B,_S. § 2243; Ma1¤..& 1925, 4&, 43 Stat. 1145.) _ _ 82. Fees `dd mmawinms.-——-Registers, in additigu to- tmirsixties, shali lx allowed the followixgig fees} and commissiéms,

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Fiw. X fee of $2 tar each declaratory statement §1ed ._ _ Secgml. gk gommissixm of 2 per cemum; on all ipcxwys received. _ '1*.hix·d. A ccmmiésixm to be paidfby theshdméqtead appliqmut, . ret tim timéfof entry, pr 2 per ceutum 011 the mah pricc,, as 5xad by law, of the lamggw applied for ; aud a like mmmissixpn _ when the claim is ii¤§“lLv‘est:ab1is1:egd, and the ccrthicqm there- (cr ixsuéal as the basis of a patent. _ · _ . ‘ A Fourth. Fam; locating }11i1iia u·y bounty umd warrants, i'SSl§&d· since the ilth day- of FcbnmryQ 1847, and tm locating agri·· .c¤1t~m·ai-cgilége mud script the same commissibn, to bb paid by the_‘ bddcr or assignne of .each‘ wairrzani mj scrip, as is allowed féx mics of the public lands for Qfish, at the·1·8te.0f $1.25 per, _ Fifth, .A tm_iu donation cases of $5 tot €£1C]l’G!l8.l_ tcertmcate for cm 1;¤m1m¤1,m¤1 sixty acres of land, $10 for three lgymdred and twentymcms, and $15 for six hundred and foaéty. acres. . ‘ Si:·k;h.`I3u the location of lm:ds· by States and ébrporeitioms imder grants from (‘·0ugres¤ fo; railroads and other purposes (excépt fm agricultural ceplicgeg). a fee of $2 for eayh final }0Cl(i0I1'(3f_0¤£_ humlrcd and sixty acies; io be paid `by the ‘ State 01’·C0¥'§0}’8tT$0H making such location. _ l · ‘ _ Seventh. A fee of $10 fdr 611:1,;: and acting updn each application for patent or ndversg. élaim tiled for mineral lands, to be paid` ‘by the xespmrtiize parties. ° ‘ . Eighth. A fee afthe rate of 15 ceixts per hundred words for testimcni reduced to writing for claiuxants, hi establishing desertéam and homestwd rights. ’ . L · _· ` Ninw. A likg fee as provided `iu the preceding subdivision when writing is done in the `laml Mice,. in establishing claims I6: mineral lands. . · _ ’1‘w_th_. Bewérs in Califomia, Qmgon, Washingmn, Nqmda, C0}01'Qd0,$ Idaho, New Maxim, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, and Montgm are web e¤ tit1ed·t0 cclleét and receive 50 per écnmm ,..;\

suc LANDS 1330 · cm tlrefecs end_cemml—sslens preview fer ih the--Bret,. third, and eighth subdivisions of this siecticm, * A · · Eleventh. A fee of 10 cents per lurmlred w<¤r;ls` for each ttgeuscript of the records lh their e@ce made and femished to .tx}ama¤a1s. _ · ~ j Q ‘ e ° . _ Twelfth. A fee df $1 ter glvlhg mvtlce to contestant of a lmmestcaderitry that the c0¤tes—t& entry has been cancelled, which fee shell. be paié by the centesteht, (R. S.-! %; · Marr; 21, 1864. c.‘38, { 6, `13 Stat. 38; Bay 14, 1880, c.._&, '§ 21; 21 Stat. 141§ 17, 1880; c. 2, 21 Stat, 311;; July 28, 1892,_e.-251, 27- Stat..27Q: Mar. 22, 1904, c. 748, 3% Statt 144 ;' May 1908, c, 220,”§ 14. 35 Stat. 468; May 24, c. 199, Q Smt. 558; Jam, 24, 1923, c._42,.42 Stat. 11'l'9;iJm1e 5,.1924,lcL @4, Q Stst,·w5·; Mar. -3, 1925, e. -1%; i3 Stat. 1}%.) ‘ · ‘ . · . 2 H. Fees fortrmscrlpts of reeeds; transcripts of reeerde as Y evitl%=-Rmisters or Ungteé_St:tw‘_l&¤<l umm shell, in adds tion to the ieee nllmveélw by law \;m Burch 2, lwt, be entitled to charge and receive for making trauxscripts of the recmde m their 0mc& iing indiytklunls, the sum ei 16; cw}? Bef hundred wants for mch trenecrlpt se tumished; ged the t ipts thee fumishedywben duly tvertiice to bi the register, shall be laidmittetl dsevidence in ell courts gt the United &ates hm] the Territories theme!. had helen all e®elsle 's¤t§m@ te receive evidence, with the same ferce eudeffxt ns theerlginel records. (Har. 22, 1904, c.' 748, 33. Stgt. 144; hier. 3, 1925, c. 462,43Stat.'1145.) ° N · " _. T ··’ _ _ 1 . .84, Fees t’•r consolidated land ehces.-·—-Tlie register ter my ‘ consolidated land district, iuiagldtttmz "te the fees allqwed by law, shall be entitled to charge and receive ter making tramscripte for iedivitluels, or furnishing may ether record iufurxxiation resgnectingptibllc lands er lam! titles In his conselldeted lag;} district, such ieee as ire pmpcrly anthem _ ized by the ·_tm·iH existing ln the local-cemrts of his @istri¢.·t.' - (R.- 8. {E39; Mer. 3, 1925,_e. 4@,-43 Stat.—I1~15.) [85.; Excess of fees eevered inte Tre•vury.·——-·A·ll Tees ccllectee by registers from setxtrcc whatever, ivhielr wvmld increase their salarleg ¤eye¤& n yen, shall be covered lute the ’Treusury, except only so nmeh as may be peccesmry te_·pby the dctuul cost et 'clerlcel services employed exclxvdy ie contested cases; Qand they shall ·meke`re1>0rt quarterly, emler sag?. of all expenditures! for such clerical services, with vouchers, therefor. . (Mar; 3, 1887, c. 362, 24 Stat",. %: Mer. 4, 1911, e. 201, § 2, 38 Stat. 1352; Mar. 3, 1015,, -c. 4%, 43 Stat. 1145.) ~ _ ~ “ ‘ _ . - _ 86. Accounting for fees for rxqices of canccllttiea of entr·ies.·~¢··-All money or fees received or collected by reglsters df United States land otltces fer issuing notices ez cgucelhtiou of e¤tries“slxall.be reported and accounted tcrby-such re§sters in the same manneras other feesor iismneys received or cellected. (Mer. 4, 1911, c. 261, § 2, 36 Stat. 1352.) _, . .87; Plate of townships and lists of £a¤& nM; marcus-_ tion.-·———Reglsters shall. upon ajrplimrltm. furnish` plats or dhagram$~bf_townshlps in_ their respective districm `showlng what lmuls are vacant and what lamkhs are takeh, and shall be ‘allewed to recejve compensation therefor_fr0m»tlne party obtain-_ ing said plat or diagram at such rates ae. may be prescribed hy the Commissioner ct the General Lam} Office and said eff iicer shall, upon application by the proper State er Territorial (l_lllQh0l’l(l€S,’ furnish, for the purpose of taxation, a list-of all lends sold in their respective districts, tcgether with the names ef the purchasers, and shall be allotted to receive compensation for the same not to exceedi.0 cents per entry. .(Mer. 3, 1883, 0. 101, S 2, 22 Stat. 484: Mgr. 3,.1925, c. ME, 43 Stat. 1145.) . . 88. Ille¢•l fees.-·—-···N0 register shall receive my eempenenttnn out ut the Treasury for pest services whe has charged or received illegal fees; end, on satisfactory proof that such omcer has charged or received fees or other rewardas rmt tt