1805.
CHAP. 94. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
not applied the same to the opening of the road aforesaid; and the
said commissioners hereby appointed may direct a suit or suits to
be instituted against the collector who collected the said money,
and his securities, for any sum of money which may remain in
his hands, and which shall not be paid to them on demand. |
Money unexpended,
after road is
completed, to be
paid to levy court. |
6. AND BE IT ENACTED, That it shall be the
duty of the commissioners
appointed by this act to pay to the levy court of Prince-George's
county, or their order, any sum of money which may remain
in their hands unexpended, after the said part of the said
road hereby directed to be opened, cleared and grubbed, shall have
been completed in the manner directed by this act. |
Powers vested in
former commissioners
annulled. |
7. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the powers vested
in the commissioners
appointed by the act to which this is a an additional supplement,
and the supplementary act thereto, be and the same are
hereby abrogated and annulled. |
Damages ascertained
to be paid
according to fifth
section of former
law. |
8. AND BE IT ENACTED, That where any person
or persons
shall require compensation for any damages sustained by reason of
the road, (to be opened as aforesaid by the commissioners appointed
by this act,) passing through his, her or their lands, the value
of the damages shall be ascertained, and paid over to the person
or persons entitled thereto, in the manner directed by the fifth section
of the act to which this is an additional supplement. |
Commissioners allowance. |
9. AND BE IT ENACTED, That each commissioner
appointed by
this act shall receive two dollars per diem for every day he may
attend
in discharging the duties required of him by this act. |
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Passed Jan. 27, 1806. |
CHAP. XCV.
An Act to enlarge the powers of the Levy Court of Baltimore County,
and
for other purposes. Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 135.
See 1807, ch. 46. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly,
by the memorial
of the levy court of Baltimore county, that the mode for
many years adopted in the government and support of the alms-house
of said county is susceptible of considerable improvement;
and it appearing to this general assembly that certain changes and
alterations may be made with considerable advantage to the inhabitants
of
said county, therefore, |
Power of trustee
of alms and work-houses
transferred
to levy court. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
from and after the first day of March next, all the power, authority
and jurisdiction, heretofore had, held and exercised, by the
trustees of the alms-house and work-house of Baltimore county,
(except the power of filling up their own vacancies,) shall be had,
held and exercised, by the levy court of said county, and that the
trustees of the said alms-house shall deliver over, upon request, to
the said levy court, all books, accounts, papers and proceedings,
relating to the affairs of the said alms-house, copies or transcripts
of which books, papers and proceedings, it shall be the duty of the
said court to allow the trustees to make out and take when required.
By 1817, ch. 87, all the powers vested
in the levy court, relating to the poor-house
and its lands, &c. transferred to the trustees of the poor to be appointed
under that act. |
Levy court to appoint
a purveyor
of provisions. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That it shall and may
be lawful for
the said levy court to appoint and authorise a purveyor of provisions |
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