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            LEVIN WINDER, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

    4.  PROVIDED, AND BE IT ENACTED, That the owner, possessor
or occupier, of the said lower Red Lion Mill, shall not be entitled
to any damages by reason of said road passing through his lands,
or over or across his mill dam, nor shall any tax be levied on the
county for making said road over or across said mill dam, race or
waste, but the same shall be made and kept in repair by the
owner, possessor or occupier thereof.

DEC. 1813.

CHAP. 103.

Owner of Red Lion
mill not entitled
to any damages.

    5.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners before
they shall proceed to act shall take an oath before some justice of
the peace, of the same tenor and effect as is herein directed to be
taken by the jurors, and if any of the commissioners named in this
act shall die, resign, or refuse to act, the remaining commissioners,
or a majority of them, shall be and they are hereby authorised
to supply such vacancy by appointing another person or persons.
Commissioners to
take an oath.
    6.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners, or a majority
if them, when the said roads shall be laid out and marked,
shall cause the same to be opened, cleared and made passable, and
shall return an accurate account of the costs and expenses of laying
out, clearing and opening the said roads, to the levy court of said
county, and the justices of said levy court are hereby authorised
and directed to levy the same on the assessable property of said
county, and when so levied, shall be collected and paid over to the
person or persons entitled to receive the same, as other county
charges are, and the justices of the levy court are hereby authorised
to allow such compensation to the commissioners in the execution
of this act, as they shall deem reasonable, not exceeding two dollars
per day.
Expense to be levied
on county.
    7.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That no person or persons, through
whose land either of the said roads shall pass, and who has agreed
to the same, and signed the petition to that effect, shall be entitled
to any damages by this act.
Petitioner not entitled
to damages.
                                            _____
 
                                        CHAP. CIV.
A Further Additional Supplementary act (a) to the act, entitled, An act
    for Quieting Possessions, Enrolling Conveyances and securing the
    Estates of Purchasers. 
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 119.

                (a)  1715, ch. 47.  See 1807, ch. 154, and the acts there referred to.


Passed Jan. 17, 1814.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
when the person or persons making any deed or conveyance for
conveying any lands, tenements or hereditaments, in this state, or
declaring or limiting any use in or for any such lands, tenements
or hereditaments, shall be at the time of the execution of such deed
or conveyance of this state, so that the same cannot be acknowledged
in the manner deeds or conveyances are directed to be
acknowledged within this state, then and in every such case the deed
or conveyance may be acknowledged in the manner heretofore
prescribed by law, or by letter of attorney proved as hereinafter
directed.
Persons out of the
state making deeds
—how to be acknowledged.
    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the letter of attorney, in virtue
of which any such deed or conveyance shall be acknowledged,
shall be proved by the oath or affirmation, (as the same may be,)
of the subscribing witnesses to the same, or any of them, in the
county court of the county where the land or estate intended to be
conveyed, or the use thereof limited or declared, doth lie, or before
Letters of attorney
—how to be proved.


 
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