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CHARLES RIDGELY, OF HAMPTON, ESQ. GOVERNOR

    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners, or a majority
of them, shall ascertain and value what damages may be
sustained by any person or persons through whose ground the said
road may pass, taking into consideration the advantages and disadvantages,
if any, and the same, when so assessed, shall be paid,
or secured to be paid, by the person or persons who may apply to
have said road laid out and made public as aforesaid, to the person
or persons entitled to receive the same, before they, or a majority
of them, shall proceed to condemn the said land.

    1815.

CHAP. 76.

Damages to be ascertained.

    3.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That if any person or persons through
whose land said road shall pass, or his, or her, or their guardian
or trustee, shall conceive himself, herself or themselves, aggrieved
by such valuation and assessment of damages, it shall and may be
lawful for each party to appoint two disinterested freeholders of
said county, not related to the parties nor interested in the location 
of said road, who shall meet for the purpose of ascertaining the
damage, if any, to those through whose land the said road may
run, and should they disagree they shall choose a fifth, and their
award and determination shall be final and conclusive between the
parties.
Persons aggrieved
—remedy.
    4.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners shall receive
a sum not exceeding two dollars per day for every day they
shall attend in the location of said road.
Commissioners
compensation.
                                                _____
                                         CHAP. LXXVII.
An Act for the relief of Samuel McClellan, of the City of Baltimore.
                                   Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 520.

Passed Jan. 11, 1816.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the judges or any judge of Baltimore county court, be and they, or
any one of them, either in open court or in the recess of said court,
are hereby authorised and directed to extend to Samuel McClellan,
the benefit of the act of assembly passed at November session eighteen
hundred and five*, entitled, An act for the relief of sundry 
insolvent debtors, and the several supplements thereto, and notwithstanding
any deed, or other transfer or disposal, which the
said Samuel McClellan may have made of his property for the security
of his or any of his creditors, and notwithstanding a certain
deed of trust or conveyance executed by the said Samuel McClellan,
and Eliza his wife, to a certain James Sterrett of the city of Baltimore,
bearing date the twenty-fourth day of November eighteen
hundred and fifteen; Provided always, that nothing in this act contained
shall be construed as a confirmation of the said deed of trust
from McClellan and wife to James Sterrett, or to give any other
legal operation or effect to the said deed than it would have had if
this act had not been passed.
Benefits of insolvent
laws extended
to him.
 
 
 

*  Ch. 110.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Proviso.

                        VOL. III.                                37

 

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