Vogel v. Brown

87 N.E. 686, 201 Mass. 261, 1909 Mass. LEXIS 721
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedFebruary 26, 1909
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Vogel v. Brown, 87 N.E. 686, 201 Mass. 261, 1909 Mass. LEXIS 721 (Mass. 1909).

Opinion

Knowlton, C. J.

The R. L. c. 210, § 39, contains the following provision: “And any other person who wilfully and corruptly demands and receives for the performance of an official duty or service, for which a fee or compensation is allowed and provided by law, a greater fee or compensation than is so allowed and provided shall forfeit thirty dollars for each offence.” Section 26 of the R. L. c. 204, is as follows: “ The fee for lawfully solemnizing and certifying a marriage shall be one dollar and twenty-five cents.” The defendant is a justice of the peace and [262]*262he demanded and received from the plaintiff $5 for solemnizing and certifying a marriage and rendering other services in connection therewith. This action is brought to recover a forfeiture of $80.

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