1802.
CHAP. 80. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
turnpike road, until the same shall be made and completed the distance
directed by the law to which this is a supplement, a proportion
of the money levied on said county for the support of the
criminals adjudged to labour on said roads, which proportion shall
be estimated according to the distance yet to be made and completed
on each of the said roads as is required by the law to which
this is a supplement. |
Toll, how to be
applied. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the toll collected
from each road
shall be applied to the making and keeping in repair the road from
which it was collected, until the said road or roads shall be completed,
as is required by law. |
To be expended
equally. |
4. AND, whereas there are two toll gates erected
on the Reister's-town
turnpike road, and the toll collected therefrom may be very
considerable; therefore, BE IT ENACTED, That as soon as the paved
parts of said road shall be made and completed as is directed
by the law to which this is a supplement, that then the said levy
court shall cause the said tolls to be expended equally upon the
York and Frederick turnpike roads until the said roads shall be
made and completed in like manner with the Reister's-town turnpike
road, reserving so much of said toll as the levy court shall
deem necessary to keep the said road in repair. |
Reister's-town
turnpike to be
surveyed.
Proviso. |
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the levy court
aforesaid shall
cause the Reister's-town turnpike road to be surveyed, marked and
bounded, by the surveyor of said county, or one of his deputies,
and return a plot thereof to the clerk of Baltimore county, to be
by him recorded among the records of said county, beginning for
the same in the centre between two stones marked I, set in the
ground, sixty feet apart from each other, to the southward of
Steiger's house, and running from thence on the centre of all the
paved parts, and on the centre of all the unpaved parts, as it is
now improved and cleared, unto Reister's-town, and from thence
as far as George Fisher's tavern; which plot, when so returned and
recorded, shall be for ever thereafter taken and deemed, together
with thirty-three feet on each side of the aforesaid central line, to
be the Reister's-town turnpike road, any thing in any law to the
contrary notwithstanding; Provided always, that nothing herein
contained shall be so construed as to affect the right, title or claim,
of any person or persons who may have built, or may own, any
house, or part of any house or houses, within the limits of the said
road, and the said buildings, or such parts thereof, as may be within
the limits aforesaid, shall always be considered to be the property
of the owner or owners thereof so claiming, so long as the
said buildings shall continue to be kept in habitable repair. |
Certain road to be
cut down and
cleared. |
6. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said levy court
shall cause
to be cut down, cleared and grubbed, during this and the ensuing
winter, the Elizabeth-town turnpike road, from the intersection
thereof with the Reister's-town road to captain Allen's mill, on
Patapsco falls, as it is now laid out, or as it may be laid out in
consequence of any act of this or the last session of assembly. |
* 1801, ch. 100.
Allowance to
commissioners. |
7. Whereas, by the act, * entitled, An act
to appoint commissioners
to examine, survey and lay out, the road therein mentioned,
no compensation is provided for the commissioners therein mentioned;
therefore, BE IT ENACTED, That each commissioner appointed
to lay out and mark the road mentioned in the said recited |
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