| CHARLES RIDGELY, OF HAMPTON, ESQ. GOVERNOR.
will conduce to the public convenience, to assess and levy on the
assessable property of said county, a sum of money such as they
shall deem necessary, for the purpose of defraying the expenses
of the same, and to appoint a supervisor to open and clear the
saidroad agreeably to the plot and certificate aforesaid; and the
said road, when so as aforesaid opened and cleared, shall be considered
as a public road, and kept in repair as other public roads
in said county. |
1816.
CHAP. 110. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners,
or a majority
of them, shall value and assess the damages sustained by
any person or persons through whose lands the said road may
pass, taking into consideration the advantages and disadvantages
attending the same, and the damages so ascertained, together
with the sum of two dollars a day, which is hereby allowed to the
commissioners for each and every day they shall act in discharge
of their duties under this act, shall be levied, collected and paid,
to the persons respectively entitled to receive the same, as other
county charges are.
See 1817, ch. 26. |
Damages to be assessed. |
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CHAP. CXI.
An Act to make public a Road now open between the lands of Richard
Caton and Robert T. Spence, and to shut up and stop
the Hunting
Ridge Road fom said Spence's Gate to Maiden's Choice
Run,
Lib. TH. No. 5, fol. 250. |
Passed Jan. 25, 1817. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the road now open between the lands of Richard Caton and Robert
T. Spence, extending from the Elk-Ridge Road till it intersects
the private road leading from William Cole's to Maiden's Choice
Run, be deemed and taken to be a public road, provided the levy
court of Baltimore county shall consider such road to be of public
utility, in which case it shall be recorded, and kept in repair, in
the same manner as other public roads are recorded and repaired in
Batltimore county. |
Road made public. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That all that part of
the road called the
Hunting Ridge Road, extending from said Spence's gate, on the
Elk-Ridge Road, through his barn yard, to Maiden's Choice Run,
about two hundred and fifty perches westwardly, be stopped and
shut up, and hereafter not considered as a road. |
Road to be shut up. |
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CHAP. CXII.
An Act to lay out and open a Road from a Gate on the side of the
Road
leading from the Rising Sun towards Charles-Town,
on the lands
of the late Joseph Reynolds, in Cecil County.
Lib. TH. No. 5, fol.
251. |
Passed Jan. 26, 1817. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the levy court of Cecil county are hereby authorised and empowered,
to appoint three commissioners, and they, or a majority of them,
are auhorised and directed to survey and lay out a road, not exceeding
thirty feet in width, beginning at a gate on the lands of
the late Joseph Reynolds, on teh road leading from the Rising Sun
towards Charles-town, in a direction to the Friends meeting-house
in West Nottingham Hundred, to intersect a public road leading
to Port Deposit, and when surveyed and laid out to return a |
Road to be laid out.
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