INDEX TO THE LAWS.
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ROADS. may believe the public interest
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and convenience may require it,
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the said road not to exceed thir-
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ty feet in width, to cause a plat
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thereof to be returned to the
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clerk of Montgomery county
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court to be recorded, commis-
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sioners to value and ascertain da-
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mages, and when ascertained to
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be levied and collected as other
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county charges, and before they
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proceed to act to take an oath
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before some justice of the peace 118
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The proceedings and decision
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of the commissioners of Balti-
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more county, appointed to open
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a new road from Sandy Mount,
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on the Reister's-town turnpiko
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road, to Eldersburg on the Liber-
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ty road, ratified and confirmed,
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and further time allowed to com-
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plete the same 114
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Upon petition being filed with
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the clerk of Frederick county
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court, any judge of said court
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may appoint commissioners, and
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the clerk shall issue a commission
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as now prescribed bylaw in road
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commissions 183
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ROBB, ADAM, Further time allowed him as
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the executor of Upton Beall, late
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clerk of Montgomery county
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court, to complete certain re-
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cords 3
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SAINT-MICHAELS. So much of the act of 1824,
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chap. 82, as relates to the con-
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finement of hogs and geese in
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said town, repealed 11
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No person within the limits of
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said town between the first of
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