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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1876
Volume 199, Page 667   View tiff image (58K)
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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR

OR. 667

awarding damages and in assessing benefits take all

 

such facts into consideration, and make a just and

Make proper

proper allowance for such amounts as may have

allowance.

been already expended upon such road, street or

 

avenue or part thereof.

 

SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That it is hereby de-

 

clared and understood that Baltimore county shall

Not responsi-

not be held responsible for the per diem of any ex-

ble.

aminer or examiners, as the case may be, or for any

 

charges or expenses of any kind or nature whatso-

 

ever that may be incurred under the provisions of

 

this act, but that the per diem of the examiner or the

 

examiners, as the case may be, and all other charges

 

and expenses which may be incurred under the pro-

 

visions of this act, shall be paid as hereinbefore

 

provided for; and that in any contract or contracts

 

that may be made after the passage of this law by any

 

examiner or examiners, as the case may be, there

 

shall be inserted a clause that Baltimore county shall

 

not be responsible for any. work done under such

 

contract or contracts, nor for any expense or charge

 

of any nature whatsoever in connection with such

 

work or contract; and whenever application is made

 

to the County Commissioners of Baltimore county

 

as provided for by sections four, five, eight, nine and

 

ten of this act, it shall be the duty of said county

 

commissioners to appoint one examiner or three

Appoint ex-

examiners, and to appoint the person as examiner or

am ners.

the persons as examiners, as the case may be, as may

 

be indicated and asked for in said application; but no

Not to be ap-

person shall be appointed as an examiner or as one

pointed.

of the examiners, who shall be related to any of the

 

parties making the application, or who may be the

 

owner of, or be in any way interested in ground

 

bounding and fronting on the line of any street,

 

avenue, alley, or proposed thoroughfare for which

 

application is made to be condemned, opened, grad-

 

ed and constructed, or to be widened, opened,

 

graded and constructored or on the line of any street

 

or avenue for which application is made for the ex-

 

tension of the same or on the line of any street or

 

avenue for which application is made for the laying

 

off of the same, and if one examiner be appointed,

Compensatio'n

his pay shall be four dollars per day, and if three

 


 
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