18 - Effect of orders; power of judge and duties of clerk.

§ 18. Effect of orders; power of judge and duties of clerk. All orders  or  decrees  in proceedings under this article shall have the same force  and effect, and may be entered, docketed and enforced and appealed  from  the  same as if made in an original action brought in the court in which  the proceeding is pending;  provided,  however,  that  a  final  decree,  directing  the  payment of money, may be enforced by serving a certified  copy thereof personally upon the assignee for the benefit of  creditors,  and if said assignee wilfully neglects to obey said decree, by punishing  him  for  a  contempt  of  court.  The imprisonment of said assignee, by  virtue of proceedings to punish him for contempt, as prescribed in  this  section,  or  a levy upon his property by virtue of an action, shall not  bar, suspend or otherwise affect an action against the sureties  on  his  final bond. All proceedings under this article shall be deemed to be had  in court. The said court shall always be open for proceedings under this  article.  The  judge,  when  named  in  this  article,  shall,  in  such  proceedings, be deemed to be acting as the court. The clerk of the court  shall keep a separate book, in which shall be entered, in each case, the  date and place of  record  of  the  assignment,  and  a  minute  of  all  proceedings  therein, under this article, with such particularity as the  court shall direct by general order. He shall record therein the  orders  and  decrees  of the court, settling, rejecting or adjusting claims, and  directing the payment of money, or releasing assets by the assignee, and  removing or discharging the assignee and his sureties,  and  such  other  orders as the courts shall direct by general order. The said clerk shall  securely keep the papers in each case in a file by themselves, and shall  be entitled to a fee, except as otherwise provided by law, of one dollar  for  filing all the papers in each case, and entering the proceedings in  the minute-book, and fifty cents to be  paid  by  the  assignee,  unless  otherwise  directed, for recording each order or decree required by this  article or the general order of the court. The clerk shall not record at  length any order except the final  order  in  a  proceeding  under  this  article, unless directed to do so by the court.