1806.
CHAP. 21.
Proviso. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
are hereby authorised and empowered to review the private road
now leading from the Belle-Air and Havre-de-Grace road to a
place known by the name of Barnes's Fishery and Landing, on
the river Susquehanna, and to survey, mark and bound the same,
not exceeding one perch and one half perch in width; or should the
aforesaid commissioners be of opinion that a new road would be of
greater benefit to the inhabitants of said county, then the aforesaid
commissioners, or a majority of them, are hereby authorised and
empowered to lay out, survey, mark and bound the same, with as
little possible damage or injury as may be, not exceeding one perch
and one half perch in width, beginning at the north end of Juniata-street,
in the town of Havre-de-Grace, thence on the best ground
and in the straightest direction to the said Barnes's Fishery and
Landing; Provided, that the said road shall not be opened through
the gardens, yards or orchards, of any person or persons, without
his, her or their consent. |
Damages to be estimated. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the aforesaid commissioners,
or
a majority of them, be and they are hereby authorised and empowered
to estimate the damage that may be sustained by any person
or persons through whose land the said road may pass, and make
a return thereof, together with a plot of said road, to the levy
court of Harford county, to be there recorded; which said road
shall be opened, kept opened and repaired, the expense whereof,
and all damages sustained and expenses occasioned by laying out
said road, shall be paid by the owner or owners of the said Barnes's
fishery and landing, before the opening of said road. |
Penalty for stopping
up said road. |
4. AND BE IT ENACTED, That it shall not be
lawful for any
person to stop up, change, or in any manner obstruct, said road,
under the penalty of twenty dollars for every such offence. |
Allowance to commissioners
and surveyor. |
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, that the commissioners
herein appointed,
and the surveyor, shall receive the sum of two dollars for
every day they shall attend to discharge the duties required by
this act, which shall be paid as other charges thereon arising. |
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Passed Jan. 15, 1808. |
CHAP. XXII.
An Act for the benefit of Alfred Jones, of Queen-Anne's County.
Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 318. A Private Act. |
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Passed Jan. 15, 1808. |
CHAP. XXIII.
An Act for the relief of Henry Hawkins Young, of Montgomery
County.
A Private Act. Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 319.
Making valid
his title to real property purchased of Francis McElvain. |
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Passed Jan. 15, 1808. |
CHAP. XXIV.
An Act to make valid a Deed from Isaac Dixon to John Dashiell for
part of a Tract of Land called Dixon's Green.
A Private Act.
Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 320. |
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Passed Jan. 15, 1808. |
CHAP. XXV.
An Act for the benefit of the Vestry of the German Evangelic Lutheran
Congregation in and about Elizabeth-Town, at Saint-John's
Church, in Washington County. Lib. TH. No.
1, fol. 320.
See ch. 17. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly,
that Jonathan
Hager, of Washington county, conveyed three lots of ground, |
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