§ 107. Judgment-roll. It shall be the duty of the district attorney\nprosecuting any corporation for a violation of any of the provisions of\nsections one hundred and three, one hundred and four and one hundred and\nfive, that shall be convicted thereof and sentenced to pay a fine\ntherefor, to cause a judgment-roll to be made up, consisting of the\nindictment, orders and sentence of the court and a formal judgment, to\nbe prepared by him, which judgment shall be duly signed by the clerk of\nthe county in which said trial took place; said judgment-roll shall be\nfiled by said county clerk and said judgment shall be duly recorded in\nthe book of judgments in said county and duly entered and docketed by\nsaid county clerk in said county the same as if said judgment had been\nobtained in a civil action, and said judgment so duly entered and\ndocketed shall become and be a lien upon all of the real estate of said\ncorporation against which the same is obtained, and the collection\nthereof may be enforced by execution to be issued and signed by the\ndistrict attorney of the county where the trial of said indictment took\nplace, in the same manner and to the same extent as executions are\ncollected in civil actions.\n
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