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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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782 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. [ART. 25

across any such ditch on the fence lines to prevent stock from trespass-
ing through said ditch.

1904, art. 25, sec. 65. 1888, art 25, sec. 64. 1860, art. 28, sec. 93.
1858, ch. 271, sec. 14. 1888, ch. 389.

66. The commissioners appointed as hereinbefore directed shall each
receive for every day's attendance in the discharge of their duties the
sum of two dollars.

Ibid. sec. 66. 1888, art. 25, sec. 65. 1860, art. 28, sec. 94.
1858, ch. 271, sec. 14. 1888, ch. 389.

67. The managers appointed as aforesaid shall each receive one
dollar for every day they shall be engaged in the discharge of their
duty; the surveyor, such reasonable compensation as shall be agreed
upon between the parties; and the clerk of the county commissioners,
who is hereby required to keep a record of the order and report, shall
be entitled to receive for every order made and certified under his seal
of office fifty cents; for recording the report, endorsing the confirmation
thereon, and filing the same on record, twenty-five cents.

Ibid. sec. 67. 1888, art. 25, sec. 66. 1860, art. 28, sec. 95.
1858, ch. 271, sec. 15.

68. If any commissioner appointed in any order, original or of
review shall die, or remove from the county, or be otherwise unable
to act, the county commissioners, as soon as practicable thereafter, shall
appoint another person in his stead, and the order and report thereon
shall be executed and received in the same manner by the county com-
missioners as if the person originally appointed had acted.

Ibid. sec. 68. 1888, art. 25, sec. 67. 1860, art. 28, sec. 96.
1858, ch. 271, sec. 16.

69. Nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to authorize
the removal of any mill-dam, or interference with the legal water
rights appertaining to mills, nor to divert the water so as to deprive the
owner over whose lands said water flows of the benefits and water rights
now enjoyed by him.

Ibid. sec. 69. 1888, art. 25, sec. 68. 1860, art. 28, sec. 97.
1858, ch. 271, sec. 17.

70. In case of the property or interest of any minor not having a
guardian being affected by the draining of any swamp or low grounds,
as hereinbefore provided, the orphans' court of said county shall appoint
a guardian to protect the interest of such minor.

Ibid. sec. 70. 1888, art. 25, sec. 69. 1860, art. 28, sec. 98.
1858, ch. 271, sec. 18.

71. If any owner of land or other property affected by any proceed-
ings hereinbefore authorized lives out of the State, a written notice of
thirty days served on the tenant or agent of such owner of the proceed-
ings of the commissioners shall be as good and sufficient as if said
owner resided in the State.

 

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