BENJAMIN OGLE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
three hundred dollars; the printer to the state one thousand
four hundred dollars; the messenger to the council two hundred and
fifty dollars. |
1800.
CHAP. 38. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That all monies which
shall remain in
the treasury, after discharging the journal of accounts, and all unappropriated
money which may come into the treasury, be first applied
to the payment of the civil list for the ensuing year. |
Monies appropriated. |
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CHAP. XXXIX.
An Additional Supplement to an act, (a) entitled, An act
to straighten
and amend the public Roads in Harford County, and for
other purposes.
Lib. JG. No. 3, fol. 406.
(a) 1791, ch. 70. See ch.
42, ch. 28, ch. 49; 1802, ch. 23; 1803, ch. 80;
1804, ch. 72; 1805, ch. 112; 1808, ch. 100; Nov. 1809, ch. 155.
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Passed Dec. 19. |
WHEREAS a public road leading from Belle-Air, to
intersect the
road leading from Thomas Underhill's mill to Peach Bottom Ferry,
at Glasgow's store, will be a great public convenience, and is
essentially necessary; therefore, |
Preamble. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
John Forwood, of William, Sedgwick James, John Montgomery,
(State Ridge,) William Welsh and Bennet Bussey, be and they are
hereby appointed commissioners to lay out a public road, beginning
at Belle-Air, so as to pursue the direction of the Bald Friar
Road leading from Belle-Air as aforesaid at or near the plantation
of Henrietta Wheeler, and thence to run in a direction so as to intersect
a public road from Thomas Underhill's mill to Peach Bottom
Ferry at Glasgow's store; and in laying out the said road the
said commissioners are directed to take into view, as well all the
disadvantages which may result to individuals over whose land the
said road may run, as the convenience of the public, so as to lay
out the said road with as little injury to private property as will
comport with the public convenience. |
Commissioners appointed
to lay out
road. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners
are hereby
further directed to return a plot of said road, so by them laid
out, to the clerk's office of said county, to be there recorded; and
the levy court may, at their discretion, after the return of said plot
as aforesaid, appoint a supervisor or supervisors to open the same,
and shall levy a sum of money, not exceeding one hundred and fifty
dollars, for that purpose; and the said road, when opened as
aforesaid, shall be taken for, and it is hereby declared to be, a public
road in said county, and may be repaired as other public roads
are repaired in said county. |
Plot to be returned--
Supervisors. |
4. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the commissioners
appointed in
virtue of this act shall be entitled to an allowance of two dollars for
every day they shall severally attend in discharge of the duties
herein imposed. |
Commissioners allowance. |
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the commissioners
herein before
named be and they are hereby vested with the same powers in ascertaining
the damages to the land over which the road herein directed
to be laid out may run, as the commissioners in the original
act name have been vested with; and the said damages, when ascertained,
shall be levied, collected and paid, as damages heretofore
assessed under the said original act have been levied, collected
and paid. |
Their powers in
ascertaining damages. |
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