THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1835.
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appeal as on other valuations, and the amount of such
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CHAP. 292.
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full valuation, when finally decided on, shall be paid
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or tendered to the owner of such house or building, or
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lot of ground, or deposited with, the Register of the
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city for the use of such owner, before any part thereof
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shall be destroyed, removed or taken, and the said
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Mayor and City Council shall provide for the sale or
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other disposition of the materials of such house or
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building, or of such lot of ground, and for applying
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the proceeds thereof in payment of the damages and
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expenses incurred by widening said lane, including
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Compensation to
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a compensation to the Register of the said city, for
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register
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the services required to be rendered by him.
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SEC. 5. And be it enacted. That after the said Ianc
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To be a public
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shall have been widened in pursuance of the power
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street
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granted by this act, it shall be deemed and considered
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in all respects a public street, and instead of being
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called, as heretofore, Ruxton Lane, its proper and legal
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Name
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name shall be Balderston street.
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SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That this act shall have
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To be approved
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no force or effect unless approved by the Mayor and
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City Council of Baltimore, at their present or next
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annual session; and before the said Mayor and City
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Council, shall pass any ordinance approving the pro-
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visions of this act, they shall first give public notice
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Notice
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thereof, by advertising the provisions of this act, at
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large in all the daily newspapers of the said city, the
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expense of which advertisement shall be paid by the
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party or parties, applying for their said approbation.
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CHAPTER 292.
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An act for the relief of Martin Fenwick, of Anne Arun-
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Passed April 1,183»
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del County.
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WHEREAS, Martin Fenwick hath by petition set
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Preamble
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forth that he purchased of a certain George Gale, of
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Anne Arundel county, a part of two tracts of land,
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called Neale's Necessity, and Peake's or Parson's
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Hill, and paid to the said George Gale, a full consi-
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deration for the same; that he obtained from the said
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