1811.
CHAP. 193. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
until the end of the next session of assembly which shall happen
thereafter.
Further continued and extended by 1815,
ch. 167, to 1st January 1835, &c. |
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Passed Jan. 7, 1812. |
CHAP. CXCIV.
A Further Supplement to the act (a,) entitled, An act to
lay out a Road
therein mentioned. Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 281.
(a) Not know what act. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS it has been represented to this
general assembly by
the petition of Upton Reid and Rees Davis, of Baltimore county,
that certain commissioners were appointed by an act of assembly
passed at November session eighteen hundred and nine*, to assess
and value the damages sustained by John Weston, of Harford
county, by reason of a certain road passing through his land, and
that said commissioners did value and assess the said damages to
a sum far exceeding any possible damages which said Weston
could have sustained by reason of said road passing through his
land, and have prayed that a law may pass authorising the appointment
of other commissioners to ascertain the damages actually
sustained by said John Weston by reason of said road passing
through his land; and the prayer of the petition appearing reasonable,
therefore, |
Commissioners appointed
to value
damages. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General
Assembly of Maryland, That
Nathan Baker, John Jeffries and Charles Gorsuch, be and they
are hereby appointed commissioners, to value the damages sustained
by the said John Weston, by reason of the aforesaid road passing
through his land; and they, or a majority of them, are hereby
authorised to meet upon the premises on or before the first day of
May next, and make any alteration in the said road they may
think necessary, and after being duly qualified before some justice
of the peace, truly and impartially to estimate the damages sustained
by the said John Weston by reason of the said road running
through his farm, they shall proceed to value the same, taking into
their consideration the advantages and disadvantages, if any, and
such valuation shall be final and conclusive. |
Road to be public
when damages are
paid. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That as soon
as the said road shall be
laid out and opened, and the valuation herein directed to be made
shall be paid or secured to be paid, the same shall be deemed and
taken to be a public road, and kept in repair as other public roads
in said county are. |
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Passed Jan. 7, 1812.
† 1810, ch. 141. |
CHAP. CXCV.
A Supplement to an act †, entitled, An Act to ascertain and
provide
for the payment of certain damages sustained by John
Logsdon,
and others, of Frederick County. Lib. TH.
No. 3, fol. 282.
This act repealed by November 1812, ch. 116. |
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Passed Jan. 7, 1812. |
CHAP. CXCVI.
An Act to incorporate the Charitable Society of the City of Annapolis.
Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 283. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS Samuel Ridout, Alexander C. Magruder, Richard
Harwood, (of Thomas,) Joseph Evans, John Golder, Jeremiah
Hughes, John Barber, George Shaw, John Randall, Nicholas
Brewer, and others, citizens of the city of Annapolis and its vicinity, |
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