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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1835.

appeal as on other valuations, and the amount of such

CHAP. 292.

full valuation, when finally decided on, shall be paid

 

or tendered to the owner of such house or building, or

 

lot of ground, or deposited with, the Register of the

 

city for the use of such owner, before any part thereof

 

shall be destroyed, removed or taken, and the said

 

Mayor and City Council shall provide for the sale or

 

other disposition of the materials of such house or

 

building, or of such lot of ground, and for applying

 

the proceeds thereof in payment of the damages and

 

expenses incurred by widening said lane, including

Compensation to

a compensation to the Register of the said city, for

register

the services required to be rendered by him.

 

SEC. 5. And be it enacted. That after the said Ianc

To be a public

shall have been widened in pursuance of the power

street

granted by this act, it shall be deemed and considered

 

in all respects a public street, and instead of being

 

called, as heretofore, Ruxton Lane, its proper and legal

Name

name shall be Balderston street.

 

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That this act shall have

To be approved

no force or effect unless approved by the Mayor and

 

City Council of Baltimore, at their present or next

 

annual session; and before the said Mayor and City

 

Council, shall pass any ordinance approving the pro-

 

visions of this act, they shall first give public notice

Notice

thereof, by advertising the provisions of this act, at

 

large in all the daily newspapers of the said city, the

 

expense of which advertisement shall be paid by the

 

party or parties, applying for their said approbation.

 

CHAPTER 292.

 

An act for the relief of Martin Fenwick, of Anne Arun-

Passed April 1,183»

del County.

 

WHEREAS, Martin Fenwick hath by petition set

Preamble

forth that he purchased of a certain George Gale, of

 

Anne Arundel county, a part of two tracts of land,

 

called Neale's Necessity, and Peake's or Parson's

 

Hill, and paid to the said George Gale, a full consi-

 

deration for the same; that he obtained from the said

 


 
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