Case Name: Pairo against The American Insurance Company
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1845-03
Citations: 8 Watts & Serg. 374
Docket Number: 
Parties: Pairo against The American Insurance Company.
Judges: 
Reporter: Reports of cases adjudged in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (Watts & Sergeant)
Volume: 8
Pages: 374–374

Head Matter:
Pairo against The American Insurance Company.
The prothonotary can receive a fee of 75 cents for issuing a venire only for the term at which the cause is tried, though it may have been repeatedly before on the trial list.
ON the taxation of the bill of costs in this case, the question was, whether a fee of 75 cents for issuing a venire is chargeable by the prothonotary for every time a cause is on the trial list, besides the term at which the cause is tried, under the 6th section of the Act of 22d February 1821, allowing for “ issuing venire in each case when tried by a jury, 75 cents.”
Hubbell for the defendant.
Tilghman, contra.

Opinion:
The Court decided that only one fee was allowable.