CHARLES RIDGELY, OF HAMPTON, ESQ. GOVERNOR.
performance of the duties required by this act; and if the said assessments
shall not be paid within sixty days after public notice
given by the register of the commissioners returns, and in case of
an appeal within sixty days after public notice of the judges award
thereon, then the collector aforesaid shall have authority, upon
giving thirty days notice in two or more newspapers of the city of
the time and place of sale of such lots of ground chargeable with
such assessments, or such part thereof as may be necessary to discharge
the same, and such sales shall vest in the purchasers such
estate and interest as the persons chargeable with such assessments
had in the property sold; and the money collected as aforesaid, after
deducting the commission herein allowed, shall be paid by said
collector into the city treasury, and paid over to the persons entitled
to receive the same. |
1817.
CHAP. 162. |
4. AND BE IT ENACTED, That Lombard-street
shall be extended
as aforesaid from Calvert-street to South-street, under the provisions
of this act, whenever the assent thereto of the majority of the
proprietors of the ground over which it may pass, shall be obtained,
provided that the property on Water-street, between Calvert
and South-street, shall not be assessed for such latter extension. |
Assent of proprietors
to be obtained. |
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That when the said street
shall be extended
as aforesaid, in the whole or in part, and the damages ascertained
as aforesaid be paid, or tendered in payment, the same
shall be and is hereby declared a public street and highway of the
city aforesaid, for ever thereafter; and the city commissioners of
said city shall thereupon proceed to have all the buildings, and other
obstructions within the said street removed, at the expense of the
city, and the materials thereof to sell and dispose of for the use of
the city. |
When street is extended
obstructions
to be removed. |
6. AND BE IT ENACTED, That nothing in this
act contained shall
be construed to authorise the opening and extension of said street,
without the previous assent of the mayor and city council of Baltimore. |
Assent of mayor
and city council. |
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CHAP. CLXIV.
An Act to authorise the establishment of an additional Warehouse
in
the City of Baltimore for the Inspection of Tobacco.
Lib. TH.
No. 6, fol. 99.
See 1803, ch. 95. |
Passed Feb. 11, 1818. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
Amos A. Williams and George Williams, of the city of Baltimore,
be and they are hereby authorised, to build at their expense a
warehouse, for containing and securing tobacco offered for inspection,
if in the judgment of the levy court of Baltimore county the
erecting such warehouse would promote the public interest and
convenience; and they, or those claiming to hold under them, shall
provide and keep constantly in repair, at their expense, beams,
screws, scales, weights, brands, and marking irons, and all other
things necessary for inspecting tobacco brought into the said warehouse
for inspection; and the said warehouse, when erected and
finished, shall be deemed a public warehouse, and the proprietor or
proprietors thereof may demand, and shall be entitled to receive,
one dollar for each hogshead of tobacco inspected at the said warehouse,
before such hogshead shall be removed, as a full compensation |
Amos and George
Williams authorised
to build a
warehouse. |
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