1800.
CHAP. 61.
Plot to be returned
and recorded.
Provisos. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners,
or any
two of them, be and 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 is
hereby declared to be, a public road in said county, and may be repaired
as other public roads are repaired in said county; Provided
nevertheless, that nothing herein contained shall authorise
the said
commissioners to open the said road, or the levy court to levy any
sum of money for that purpose, until the assent of every person
through whose land the said road may pass be first had and obtained,
under the hand of every such person, and returned to the levy
court aforesaid; And provided also, that nothing herein contained
shall in any manner authorise the said commissioners to lay out the
said road through the lands of any infant, or person non compos
mentis. |
Commissioners allowance. |
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. |
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Passed Dec. 19. |
CHAP. LXII.
An Act to appoint an Agent for the year one thousand eight hundred
and one. Lib. JG. No. 3, fol. 451. |
An agent appointed. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
Henry Hall Harwood be agent of this state, to execute the trust and
power reposed in him by virtue of this act from the first day of January,
one thousand eight hundred and one, until the first day of
January, one thousand eight hundred and two.
2, 3, and 4. These sections have ceased to have any operation.
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When property of
collector is exposed
to sale, 30 days
notice to be given. |
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That whenever there
shall be occasion
to expose to public sale the property of any collector, or his
securities, by virtue of any execution already issued, or to be issued
for this purpose, the said agent shall cause at least thirty days
public notice to be given of such sale, and shall extend the same,
and if it shall appear that there is danger of losing any part of the
debt due to the state, and not otherwise, shall purchase any property
so exposed to sale for the use of the state, in payment, or
part payment, as the case may be, of the arrearages due by the
collectors whose property may be so purchased, and that no purchase
authorised by this act shall be considered as made on the party
of the state, unless a public declaration to that effect be made by
the agent or his deputy immediately after such sale and purchase;
and any property so purchased for the use of the state, the said
agent may again expose to public auction, on the most advantageous
terms for the use of the state, and, if the same be sold on credit,
which shall in no case exceed the term of two years, the said
agent shall take bond, with good and sufficient security, to be approved
of by the treasurer of the western shore, from the purchasers
of such property, and all bonds by him so taken shall deposited, |
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