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29 September, 21:44

The phrase "with endorsement thereon with service and fees" means that:The defendant must pay the plaintiff for the summons. The clerk will be paid by the defendant for the summons. The officer will get paid for serving the summons. The defendant will pay the plaintiff for the crime committed.

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  1. 29 September, 22:02
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    I believe the correct answer is The defendant will pay the plaintiff for the crime committed. Since the plaintiff would be accusing the defendant for whatever crime the defendant should be liable for the fees and costs of the court visit if found guilty.
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