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78

LAWS OF MARYLAND,

1830.
CHAP. 76.

be delivered to the clerk of the county court to be record-
ed, it shall be his duty to record the same among the land
records of the county; and the said road, when cleared and
opened, shall thereafter be a public highway, and kept in
repair as other public roads are.

Allowance to
examiners, &c.

Sec 10. And be it enacted, That the commissioners
aforesaid shall have power to fix and allow a reasonable
compensation to the examiners appointed as aforesaid, to
the surveyor and chain-carriers, to be paid as aforesaid;
and that they shall have power from time to time to levy
upon the assessable property of the county aforesaid, such
sum or sums of money as may be a charge upon the coun-
ty, under and by virtue of this act.

Repeal.

Sec 11. And be it enacted. That all such parts of the
act, entitled, An act to authorise and empower the levy
courts of the several counties therein mentioned, to alter,
open, and shut up roads in their respective counties, passed
at December session eighteen hundred and twenty-nine,
as relate to Washington county, shall be and the same are
hereby repealed.

Cases pending

Sec. 12. And be it enacted, That all cases which at the
time of the passage of said lost mentioned act were pend-
ing in Washington county court, under the act, entitled, An
act to regulate the manner of obtaining and altering public
roads in this state, shall, on application of either of the par-
tics interested, bo reinstated on the docket, heard and de-
cided agreeably to the provisions of the act of assembly
last aforesaid, but the said county court shall not take cog-
nizance of nny new application to open, straighten or shut
up, a public road, otherwise than upon appeal under the
"provisions of this act.

Passed Feb. 9.

CHAPTER 7G.
An Act to provide for the opening of a Street in Ha-
gerstown.

Street to be
laid out.

Section 1. He it enacted ly the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Elie Beatty, Otho H. Williams, William
Price, Otho Laurence, and David G. Yost, or any three of
them, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners to
lay out, open and establish, a street fifty feet in width, to
be called Prospect-street, to run from West Washington-
street in Hagerstown, in a southern direction, to or near

 

 
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