Section 16Part 3 — Costs of Distress for Payment of Rents; Delivery of List of Distrained; Costs and Charges
Costs of distress for rent up to forty dollars
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No person making any distress for rent, where the sum demanded and due does not exceed forty dollars in respect of such rent, nor any person employed in making such distress or doing any act in the course of such distress or for carrying the same into effect, shall have, take or receive out of the produce of the goods or chattels distrained upon and sold, or from the tenant distrained on, or from the landlord, or from any other person whatsoever any other or more costs and charges for and in respect of such distress, or any matter or thing done therein, than such as are set forth in the First Schedule and appropriated to each act which has been done in the course of such distress; and no person shall make any charge for any act, matter or thing mentioned in the said schedule, unless such act has been done.